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Latest revision as of 20:21, 4 September 2024

Listed here are the various laws concerning forced military service in the nations of Eurth.

Active Nations

Country Conscription Age Targeted group Targeted gender Percentage of targeted Length of Service Punishment for Evasion Additional info
 Batsweda No N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A National conscription was repealed in 2005.
Yes 18-21 All resident citizens Male & Female 100% 2 Years
  • 4 years (BDR Conscripts)
  • 5 years (Bashan Civil Defence Conscripts)
5 Years imprisonment Alternative service available for consciencous objectors.
 Hisera Yes 18-24 Able-Bodied Ethnic Hiserans Male & Female 100% 3 years Fine scaling with income Exceptions made for those in education, those who can prove religious obligations, or people serving as a primary caretaker for a person. All conscripts given choice between regular conscription or entering the Civil Works Forces.
 Mahana No N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A None
 Mavran Yes 18-21 All citizens Male & Female 100% 3 years Annual Fine scaling with income Exemptions may be available for those in further education, those with a religious obligation, those serving as a primary caretaker, or anyone with a disability impairing service.
 Pecario Yes 18-30 All citizens Male & Female 100% 2 years Enforced service or 5 years imprisonment Conscientious objectors (COs) - religious or non-religious - may perform substitute service for 2.5 years. Education-based exceptions or deferments can be obtained.
 Poja Yes 18-44 All citizens Male 100% 2 years Enforced service or 5 years imprisonment Conscientious objectors (COs) - religious or non-religious - may perform substitute service for 2.5 years. Education-based exceptions or deferments can be obtained.
 Seylos No N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A National conscription can occur, but only during an invasion of the Seylosian mainland and extreme manpower shortages. It cannot occur in peacetime.
 Tagmatium No N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A National conscription has occurred in the past, such as during the Long War. It remains a theoretical power that could be called by the Holy Emperor.
 Tarua No N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A None

Defunct Nations

Country Conscription Age Targeted group Targeted gender Percentage of targeted Length of Service Punishment for Evasion Additional info
 Variota Conscription still exists within the Klan Reierfer Gebiet and Lukinagrad. 18-25 All resident citizens Both Based on need 2 years Fines, lower standing with the Ministry of Klan Affairs All other states have de facto abolished conscription for their citizens. Both states operate a lottery system; Lukinagrad additionally allows selected citizens to provide a willing replacement to take their place.
 Ide Jima Yes 18-25 All resident citizens Men only 100% TBD TBD TBD
 Faramount No N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
 Cashar Yes 14-25 Able-bodied citizens All 100% 2 years Fine and imprisonment Exemptions may be had for people of disability, for those enrolled in educational courses, for those who are able to pay the military service fee, or for those who can prove religious obligations.