| Earl Rai Army | |
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| Group Information | |
| Status | Active |
| Founder | Ri Boku |
| Leader | Earl Rai |
| State | Zhao |
| Location | With Ri Boku Army |
| Professional Information | |
| Classification | General's Army |
| Affiliates | Ri Boku Army Zhao Military |
| Rank | 10,000 |
| Specialty | Tactics and maneuvers |
| Prominent Personnels | |
| General(s) | Earl Rai |
| Commander(s) | Sen Ko A † Ko Kaku Ko Kin † |
| Strategist(s) | Ri Boku |
| Group(s) | Sen Unit Ko A Unit Ko Kin Unit Ko Kaku Unit |
| Appearance | |
The Earl Rai Army is the army led by General Earl Rai of the state of Zhao and part of Ri Boku Army. The army took part in the Battle at Shukai Plains and played the role of a defensive army whose role was to stop the Qin troops and keep Zhao's HQ safe.
History[]
It is one of the armies that developed and functioned under great general Ri Boku.
Story[]
Western Zhao Invasion Arc[]
During the Battle at Shukai Plains the army is positioned in the center. On the last day of the battle Earls Rai and Kou are matched against Ou Sen's center. Earl Rai's army confronted Den Ri Mi Army. It repelled both the first wave of Qin and the second, consisting of cavalry using a special method of movement, with virtually no damage.
Seeing the army's lack of success, Ou Sen dispatched the Sou'Ou Army to try to break through with brute force. But the army suffered the same fate and was unable to penetrate deeply into the Zhao ranks, while the Sou'Ou army's adjutant, Shi Ryou, and her unit were surrounded and trapped among the Zhao forces.
Having finally grasped the principles of battle, Ou Sen advanced into battle himself at the head of 10,000 soldiers. Upon entering the battle, the Zhao and Qin forces began to suffer equal losses. Eventually, the Zhao army began to suffer more and more losses compared to Ou Sen Army.
During the global breakthrough, General Earl Kou was killed and after a massive retreat of the Ri Boku Army, Earl Rai and his army followed him.
Achievements[]
- Successfully held back the Den Ri Mi Army and the Sou'Ou Army simultaneously without suffering major losses.
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| Ri Boku Army | |
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| Great General: | Ri Boku • Hou Ken † |
| Strategists: | Ri Boku • Shun Sui Ju • |
| Generals: | Kei Sha • Ba Nan Ji • Shun Sui Ju • Kotsu Min Haku • Fu Tei • Kin Mou • Gaku'Ei • Earl Rai • Earl Kou † • |
| Commanders: | Kaine • Ba Fuu Ji • Gi Ka † • Sa Tou • Sou Kou • Hoku Shin • Hoku Ren • Kan To • Chou Bi • Chou Hatsu • Ju Kan • Shou Ji • Jou Fu • Ko Kin • Sen • Ko A • Earl Maku |
| Infantry: | Ro Shin † • Ban Riku • Kaku Jou • Kon Jin • En Sou † • Haku Sha † |
| Cavalry: | Sou Ha • Getsu Bou • Sen Bi • You Ou † • Duke Ren † • Kou † • Ko Getsu † • Ta Getsu † • Chiku Shin † • Kou Tou † • Tai Go • Den Ko • Kei Fu • Chou Kan • Kat Suho • |
| Armies: | Kei Sha Army • Ba Nan Ji Army • Shun Sui Ju Army • Kotsu Min Haku Army • Fu Tei Army • Kin Mou Army • Gaku'Ei Army • Earl Rai Army • Earl Kou Army • |
| Units: | Kaine Unit • Ba Fuu Ji Unit • Ga Fu Unit • Den Kan Unit • Kai Unit • Hoku Shin Unit • Hoku Reki Unit • Kan To Unit • Chou Bi Unit • Chou Hatsu Unit • Ba Shi Unit • Kaku Unit • Ro Shin Unit • Sou Unit • |
| Allies and Affiliates: | Shi Ba Shou Army • Gian Army • Ki Sui Army • Ri Haku Army • Kou Son Ryuu Army • Chou Sou Army • Man Goku Army • Gyou'un Army • Chou Ga Ryuu Army • Ko Chou Army |
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| Tactical Formations: | Origin Tactics • Cage Formation • Ryuudou • Line Formation • Great Crane Formation • |
| Related Articles | |
| Story Arcs: | Li Mu and Hai Yin • Battle of Bayou Arc • Alliance Arc • Coalition Invasion Arc • Koku You Campaign Arc • Western Zhao Invasion Arc • Zhao Crisis Arc • Zhao's Retaliation Arc • Hango Campaign Arc • |
| Other Articles: | • Battle of Bayou • Battle of Kankoku Pass • Battle of the Southern Path • Battle of Sai • Battle of Kokuyou Hills • Battle of Retsubi • Battle at Shukai Plains • Battle of Gian • Battle of Hika • Battle of Hango • Hango |





