I have been inspired by something that I read recently and am formulating ideas for a HERO game set late 2nd century AD (c 160) in Roman Britain (Legion IX Hispana out of Eburacum or XX Valeria at Chester...Maybe even II Augusta/Ariudutix even)
Characters would be a member of the Legion or support personnel, so not neccessarily heavy infantry. Possible character types/professions/duties are underlined below.
Here's the passage. It is paraphrased from Josephus, The Jewish War
"The vanguard was formed of light-armed auxiliaries and bowmen. These were to engage and repel skirmishers and to probe likely ambush cover. The head of the column proper was a body of heavily armed Roman troops, both mounted and on foot. Next were surveyors, drawn from the centuries of legions, carrying instruments for marking out a camp. Behind them came the pioneers (antecursores), probabaly carrying dolabrae for tree-felling and other tools....A strong calvary force followed with the commander's baggage and that of his staff, behind with rode the commander himself, surrounded by his finest infantry and cavalry and a body of pikemen (hastati). The came the legionary cavalry...employed as scouts and messengers. These horsemen were followed by the artillery...Behind these came the generals, cohort commanders, and tribunes with their infantry guard marching before the sacred aquila, which was surrounded by other legion standards and followed by the trumpeters with their instruments. The main column of infantry stretched out behind, marching six abreast in close dressing, with centurions watching the discipline of the formation. Next came the baggage-train with the tents and general contruction implements, supervised by the camp 'servants'. The rear of the column comprised of mercenaries, along with a strong rearguard of legionary infantry and cavalry"
Granted it is maybe 100 years earlier, and there were advances in the equipment for the armies of Hadrian, Antoninus, and Marcus Aurelius but the composition would still have been similar to Trajan and the Flavians but with even more auxillaries in the cavalry, vanguard and among the mercenaries.
It would be great to share some ideas about this type of game. Lorica segmentata? Chain mail instead? Weapons? Origin of auxillaries? Prefabs ideas (i've seen a martial art set describing 'legionary training')? or comments in general.



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