Caesar's Legion

Comprised mostly of reconditioned tribals and their offspring, Caesar’s Legion is a huge slaving organization, that used to operate east of the Grand Canyon. Led by the charismatic and cunning “Caesar" (a former Follower of the Apocalypse), the legionnaires are a well-organized fighting force and absolutely merciless in their slavery. Mimicking the ancient traditions of the Roman Empire, the legionnaires dress in segmented football pad armor and decorated football helmets.

Known Legion outposts were located in Denver and Fort Abandon. There is Legion trade activity in Reservation area present also.

According to one of van Buren screenshots the Prisoner, equipped with shotgun and grenades, and his five CNPC party could kill hostile pack consisted of Legion slaver and Legion vexillarius (for 2545 xp).

History - war against the New California Republic
Caesar attempted to destroy NCR’s presence in the east, and actually succeeded in destroying one of their major fortifications, Fort Aradesh. When Caesar attempted to take Hoover Dam, however, the Legion was badly defeated.

Since that time, Caesar has moved east of Texas, past the legendary cyclones that rage for most of the months of the year. Despite this, packs of his legionnaires still operate in the southwest, collecting tribute from tribes in the form of goods and slaves (the only known tribe paying this tribute are Blackfoot).

Caesar's Legion ranks and organization
The Prisoner can talk about them with Terrence. Known ranks are:

- legionaire - simple slaver in Legion ranks,

- vexillarius - in ancient roman army vexillifer was special duty post, unique to the legion; he was one of the signiferi (standard bearer); his duty was to carry the vexillum, a military standard displaying the name and emblem of the legion; this standard consisted of a woven fabric banner, hung on a crossbar attached to a pole or lance (it was common for a legion to detach some sub-units from the main camp to strengthen other corps; in these cases, the detached subunits carried only the vexillum, and not the aquila, and were called, therefore, vexillationes); Terrence is not a vexillum bearer, but slaver transport pack leader,

- centurion - mid-level officer in in ancient roman army; comparing the centurion to modern military ranks is problematic, as the century falls somewhere between modern platoon size (30-40 soldiers), and modern company size (100-200 soldiers); however, centurions covered a whole range of ranks; ordinary century commanders would be equivalent to a modern army lieutenants (a first or second) or captains - as platoon or company level units commanders; the senior centurions leading cohorts would be equivalent to lieutenant colonels; the Primus Pilus with his senior staff role might be considered equivalent to a modern colonel;

There is no information about Legion structure in van Buren sources. However it is significant, that Caesar created his slaving organization as "legion", a military organization, rather then an "empire", as state-like organization (it was possible to move Ceasar's Legion to the east). Possibly Legion doesn't need to have separate commander (legatus legionis), because Caesar can command it personally as its dux. As Caesar's right hand man, Joshua Graham could be appointed for one of Legion senior officers positions. Outside of Legion ranks are subjugated, allied tribes and freelance slavers, that cooperate with Legion.

Practical organization solutions probably are orginating from north California slaver organizations experience. Caesar's Legion is powerfull and huge, but slaving job is the same as Metzger and Vortis work. Especially Metzger used to have his personal guards and some less liasoned slavers, hired to help during slave runs.

Both known Legion officials (Caius Drusus and Terrence), despite of their unique positions, command small pack of slavers (5 or 6). However experienced slaver with centurion position could be necessary to carry Caesar's busineses in the Reservation.

Caesar's Legion packs in van Buren are comparable with slaver packs encountered in northern California and Nevada by Chosen One and tribal slaver packs encountered on the southwest by the Prisoner. However Caesar's Legion packs can be compared with ancient roman army contubernia also. The contubernium was the smallest organized unit of soldiers in the Roman Army and was comprised of eight legionaries, comparable to the modern squad, known as an octet. It was led by a Decurion. Two "servants" (actually comparable to modern support troops) were assigned to each octet. They were responsible for the care of the octet's pack mule, making sure the legionaries had water during the march, and often had special skills like blacksmithing or carpentry. Ten contubernia were grouped into a centuria. Soldiers of a contubernium shared a tent, and were rewarded or punished together.

NPC liasoned with Legion
Caesar has been known to teach tribes, that tracked and destroyed powerful Twisted Hairs tribe. Tribal "goddess" Hecate had Twisted Hair origin and she was the only survivor of this masacre. She lives in Ouroboros and rules women tribe named Daughters of Hecate and men tribe named Hounds of Hecate (former Vipers). Hecate hates Caesar and would like to wipe out Caesars agents in the area.

The Hanged Man, former mormon missionary Joshua Graham, had some ties to the Legion. He encountered in the Grand Canyon, the man, who became Caesar. Graham became his right hand man. After unsuccesful attack on Hoover Dam Caesar had him burned and thrown into Grand Canyon by tribals.

Alexandra, CNPC bounty hunter, who hangs up in Fort Abandon and makes business with Legion in Denver. She has mormon origin also.

Slaving Blackfoot tribe is allied with Caesar.

Denver Legion pack
Legion pack encountered in Denver is responsible for transport of the slaves to the east, where the new Legion headquarter is located.

It is led by vexillarius Terrence. Under his command are 5 generic legionaries - Cruz, Wierzbowski, Thunderfoot, Ivory and Marco. One of them is a sniper (equipped probably at least with hunting rifle, as powder gangs snipers) and two of them are scouts (may be Thunderfoot is one of them). They are well armed (as far as wastelanders go).

Among the slaves the Prisoner can see Daniel, Blackjack and captured Ciphers. Blackjack was sold there by Alexandra, CNPC bounty hunter.

Denver camp
The Legionnaires in Denver are camped out in a hotel in southern part of the town with some slaves they've rounded up. Every couple of weeks they send a pair of fast guys out east to see if the radioactive dust storms have subsided for the season. Once they do, they'll head out. Significant notice is, that Texas is not located east of Denver.

They have the lower floors secured with chain link fence and barriers made of junk. They keep the dogs away with chemical repellent sprayed in the area (resprayed every year when they return here). They're alert. They stay on the 2nd level, though they are watching their surroundings (they'll be alert to your arrival unless you manage to sneak your way in) and might have a sniper hiding out on the ground floor. They keep the slaves locked in rooms on the 2nd and 3rd floor.

Business with Reservation
Centurion Caius Drusus is in charge there. Legion is exchanging there slaves for powerful firearms, and may be - Betty's simple armors. Trade is luxurious, however ghouls don't buy supermutant or ghoul slaves.

Appearances in games
The Legion was initially (when Chris Avellone still worked on the project) to play a significant role in Van Buren (Black Isle's Fallout 3), but they were mostly cut out because the game was getting too big, although they had some minor appearances in the game. Black Isle planned to give them a major role to play in Fallout 4. It is not certain if they will appear in any future Fallout game.