Stoneward Brigade

The Stoneward Brigade is the 10th Brigade of the Gilnean Army. Under the command of High Commander Geoffrick Stoneward, the Stoneward Brigade is stationed at Fort Greymont in the County of Corvric.

The Stoneward Brigade remains to be a fairly small, but still developing brigade. With a total of three thousand men, the numbers are sufficient to guard the borders of the County of Corvric. One Thousand Five Hundred infantry Men-At-Arms comprise half of the force, typically led in battle by Sir Gregory Cerren. Five hundred riflemen compliment the infantry as ranged fighters who operate in conjunction with the seven cannons that comprise their artillery. There is also a five thousand man calvary that serves as a Regiment of Horse, typically led by the High Commander.

The Stoneward Brigade is headquartered at Fort Greymont but also has a barracks at Corvchester City. Small outposts are also littered about throughout the county. Eastgate Garrison serves as the brigade's second command post on the county's eastern border.

The Stoneward Brigade in it's present inception as a brigade has only been involved in a single conflict thus far. The Beckett Uprising was quelled by the Stoneward Brigade under the command of High Commander Toderick Stoneward. Otherwise under it's current high commander, the Brigade's primary focus is to strengthen it's numbers.