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− | '''Leadership''' is a [[Sage Field|sage field]] available to [[Fighter (class)|fighters]] and [[Paladin (class)|paladins]], | + | '''Leadership''' is a [[Sage Field|sage field]] available to [[Fighter (class)|fighters]] and [[Paladin (class)|paladins]], a practical and necessary skill, centred on maintaining order and ensuring the prosperity of the group or community. Leaders are expected to bear the responsibility for decisions that affect the well-being of their people, from military actions and political negotiations to economic management and moral guidance. In a world without centralized bureaucracies or widespread literacy, leadership often falls to individuals who can provide clear direction and stability in times of uncertainty. |
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+ | Military leadership is among the most critical roles. Armies in this period rely on leaders to provide not only strategic guidance but also the charisma and presence to inspire their troops. Success in battle often depends on the loyalty and cohesion of forces, which leaders cultivate through personal relationships, promises of reward, and demonstrations of courage on the field. Leaders also ensure the provision of food, weapons, and shelter for their troops, often organizing extensive supply chains and negotiating with allies or vassals to secure the resources needed for prolonged campaigns. Without effective leadership, even the most well-equipped armies risk mutiny or collapse. | ||
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+ | In addition to these practical aspects, leadership carries a significant moral component. Leaders are often seen as stewards appointed by divine will, and their legitimacy is tied to their perceived ability to protect and care for their people. During times of crisis, such as famine or plague, leaders are expected to provide guidance and relief. Their actions in such moments secure the loyalty of their subjects or lead to their downfall. The moral expectations of leadership extend to personal conduct as well, as leaders who fail to embody virtues such as courage, justice, or piety risk losing the respect of their followers. | ||
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+ | == Studies == | ||
The field includes the following [[Sage Study|sage studies]]: | The field includes the following [[Sage Study|sage studies]]: | ||
− | * '''[[Heroism (sage study)|Heroism]]''': a philosophy | + | * '''[[Heroism (sage study)|Heroism]]''': a philosophy rooted in the pursuit of reverence and glory, achieved through acts of great courage, sacrifice and selflessness, while fulfilling a social and moral ideal. Heroes take on extraordinary risks, often placing their lives in peril to protect their people or achieve monumental goals that serve the greater good. These deeds inspire loyalty and respect, as they embody the virtues of bravery, honour and determination. It serves as a guiding principle for leaders and warriors alike, tying personal ambition to the broader values of their community or kingdom. |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Judgment (sage study)|Judgment]]''': enables the character to make good sense in choosing those who serve under the character, particularly when assigning duties and giving trust to both [[Hireling|hirelings]] and [[Follower|followers]]. |
* '''[[Logistics (sage study)|Logistics]]''': provides detailed knowledge surrounding the management of supply, enabling the endurance of a long-term campaign or providing immediate benefits to small parties. | * '''[[Logistics (sage study)|Logistics]]''': provides detailed knowledge surrounding the management of supply, enabling the endurance of a long-term campaign or providing immediate benefits to small parties. |
Revision as of 21:25, 27 January 2025
Leadership is a sage field available to fighters and paladins, a practical and necessary skill, centred on maintaining order and ensuring the prosperity of the group or community. Leaders are expected to bear the responsibility for decisions that affect the well-being of their people, from military actions and political negotiations to economic management and moral guidance. In a world without centralized bureaucracies or widespread literacy, leadership often falls to individuals who can provide clear direction and stability in times of uncertainty.
Military leadership is among the most critical roles. Armies in this period rely on leaders to provide not only strategic guidance but also the charisma and presence to inspire their troops. Success in battle often depends on the loyalty and cohesion of forces, which leaders cultivate through personal relationships, promises of reward, and demonstrations of courage on the field. Leaders also ensure the provision of food, weapons, and shelter for their troops, often organizing extensive supply chains and negotiating with allies or vassals to secure the resources needed for prolonged campaigns. Without effective leadership, even the most well-equipped armies risk mutiny or collapse.
In addition to these practical aspects, leadership carries a significant moral component. Leaders are often seen as stewards appointed by divine will, and their legitimacy is tied to their perceived ability to protect and care for their people. During times of crisis, such as famine or plague, leaders are expected to provide guidance and relief. Their actions in such moments secure the loyalty of their subjects or lead to their downfall. The moral expectations of leadership extend to personal conduct as well, as leaders who fail to embody virtues such as courage, justice, or piety risk losing the respect of their followers.
Studies
The field includes the following sage studies:
- Heroism: a philosophy rooted in the pursuit of reverence and glory, achieved through acts of great courage, sacrifice and selflessness, while fulfilling a social and moral ideal. Heroes take on extraordinary risks, often placing their lives in peril to protect their people or achieve monumental goals that serve the greater good. These deeds inspire loyalty and respect, as they embody the virtues of bravery, honour and determination. It serves as a guiding principle for leaders and warriors alike, tying personal ambition to the broader values of their community or kingdom.
- Judgment: enables the character to make good sense in choosing those who serve under the character, particularly when assigning duties and giving trust to both hirelings and followers.
- Logistics: provides detailed knowledge surrounding the management of supply, enabling the endurance of a long-term campaign or providing immediate benefits to small parties.
- Motivation: enables the character to inspire and improve the morale of hirelings and followers, rallying them to engage in combat and giving their loyalty to actions the leader undertakes. Also provides great potential to inspire not only direct associates of a character, but to any group of willing persons, on the scale of a settlement, a province or a whole kingdom.
See also,
Fighter Sage Abilities
Paladin Sage Abilities