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Erebus/Shadow Unit

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Name: Erebus Force Unit
Intent: The purpose of this unit is to give a representation of Lord Commander Ashloth's thralls. Who, will be used heavily in personal RP threads of my own.
Affiliation: Ashloth, Shadow Force.
Availability: Uncommon
Type: Assassins/Kidnappers
Strength: These units consist of 16 members each, who work on groups of 4.
Description: Once Ashloth began his ambitious plan of taking advantage of the war's raged by the many factions in the galaxy, Ashloth has worked in the dark for a long time. Slowly collecting those weak in the force and using numbers over skill to achieve his goals. All Erebus or Shadow units are considered expendable, however overtime his thralls expire as he drains them of life, this is why more are collected off of every battlefield possible. When in contact with any member of an Erebus unit, one can only feel the cold. They have an overwhelming presence in numbers that can cause the wounded and weak, which is who they mostly prey upon to lose hope in any efforts to evade their attempts to kill or foremost kidnap them.

+Stealth:
Erebus have extensive training in stealth, being able to conceal themselves physically almost entirely through the force.

+Group Combat:
Erebus unit's use group tactics to overwhelm their enemies. Relying on this to compensate for their lacklustre saber skills.

-Lightsaber Combat:
Erebus units individually have weak saber performance and can be quickly overwhelmed by any competent fighter.

-Force Abilities:
In groups, these Thralls can create Knight level telekinetic abilities and telepathy. However, individually have no force powers to speak of.
 
Eskel Tyvia said:
Availability: These Erebus units are trained to fight jedi, but are mainstream and not much more powerful than apprentice's or beginner knights. They vary in skill.
Availability is how common these units are: Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Unique are used to describe this. Common is akin to mass-production in factory, with unique meaning that there's only one of these units.



Eskel Tyvia said:
Strength: Erebus units mostly rely on strength in numbers and surprise, as they are adepts in the use of force concealment and force stealth. Also, they have the basic teachings on lightsaber combat and basic telekinetic abilities. The more skilled being able to use telepathy to subdue weak minded or wounded targets.
Strength is how many men are in each individual unit. Commonly this is between 80-150 and usually less for elite units. Remember; strength is not how many of these guys there are entirely, just per unit.



Eskel Tyvia said:
Type: Erebus unit's work in teams of four, they prey on the weak and the wounded who lie in the wake of the wars raged across the galaxy. Thus, experiencing very little combat and have never came into contact with competent foes.

Please keep this simple. Type is to describe what their purpose is in combat. Are they standard infantry, irregulars, scouts, infiltrators, elite infantry, shock troopers, assassins?

Could you also expand the description with at least 3-4 more sentences and describe their strengths and weaknesses as a unit?
 
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Alright, I noticed you removed the links portion of the template. If you ever feel that you've nothing to add to a field put N/A rather than removing it, that way we know it's intentional. In regards to that, any equipment, vehicles, starships, weapons, and armour they might use needs to be linked in that field to an appropriate factory submission or canon article. Of course minor things that aren't relevant to combat (like baseball caps or water bottles) don't need to be mentioned.
 
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