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* '''[[Rudimentary Defenses (sage ability)|Rudimentary Defenses]]''': allowing the design of practical, essential foundations and structures without elaborative features, such as palisades, simple curtain walls, square gatehouses and the like. The ability includes ditches and hinged gates.
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* '''[[Sapper I (sage ability)|Sapper I]]''': gives basic skills in digging and undermining fortifications, as well as fighting underground.
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* '''[[Tunnelling (sage ability)|Tunnelling]]''': the ability to safely build shafts and tunnel laterally, using wood to shore and make tunnels reasonably safe.
 
* '''[[Tunnelling (sage ability)|Tunnelling]]''': the ability to safely build shafts and tunnel laterally, using wood to shore and make tunnels reasonably safe.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 January 2025

Military Engineering is a sage study in the field of Training, incorporating the art, science and practice of designing and building military works. The study is distinct from logistics in that the focus is upon tools rather than supply. Numerous aspects of the study are shared with engineering.

Sage Abilities

The sage abilities below are those acquired by a character through the study, according to status.

Amateur Status

  • Rudimentary Defenses: allowing the design of practical, essential foundations and structures without elaborative features, such as palisades, simple curtain walls, square gatehouses and the like. The ability includes ditches and hinged gates.
  • Sapper I: gives basic skills in digging and undermining fortifications, as well as fighting underground.
  • Tunnelling: the ability to safely build shafts and tunnel laterally, using wood to shore and make tunnels reasonably safe.


See also,
Fighter Sage Abilities
Ranger Sage Abilities