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'''English: Recruit''' | '''English: Recruit''' | ||
A Peón is an untrained foot soldiers. There is no training establishment for Guardia: new recruits are placed among trained troopers to learn their trade. They are considered [[Soldado]] when their commander believes them suitable. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name is the direct Spanish word for " | The name is the direct Spanish word for "foot soldier". | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
The | The Peón has no identifying insignia to differentiate them from [[Soldado]]s. As their training is among qualified Guardia, everyone will know their identity. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Before being able to work in a cregan, a Guardia needs to go through the [[Ceremony of Purification]]. This is usually when they are | Before being able to work in a cregan, a Guardia needs to go through the [[Ceremony of Purification]]. This is usually when they are a Peón, but it could apply to any rank. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
Named | Named Peón: ''none'' | ||
{{CasteNavigation}} | {{CasteNavigation}} | ||
[[Category:Caste System]] | [[Category:Caste System]] | ||
Revision as of 14:00, 23 February 2026
English: Recruit
A Peón is an untrained foot soldiers. There is no training establishment for Guardia: new recruits are placed among trained troopers to learn their trade. They are considered Soldado when their commander believes them suitable.
Etymology
The name is the direct Spanish word for "foot soldier".
Appearance
The Peón has no identifying insignia to differentiate them from Soldados. As their training is among qualified Guardia, everyone will know their identity.
Notes
Before being able to work in a cregan, a Guardia needs to go through the Ceremony of Purification. This is usually when they are a Peón, but it could apply to any rank.
Characters
Named Peón: none