Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-6493589-20150619172544/@comment-4948848-20150624041142

Christopherweeblingjr wrote: If you want to know what it stated: ""An Army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, fights as a team. This individuality stuff is a  bunch of crap! The brilliant bastards who wrote that stuff about individuality for the Saturday Evening Post don't know anything more about REAL battle than they do about fornicating!" I know it's not exactly the same since they're hunters(supposedly) and not soldiers but it's still built around the same concept. You can't tolerate individuality, expression, or even diversity in a fully armed and combat ready team. It never works. I know this because I come from a military family and I played four years of basketball in high school, was even the team captain at one point." - Infinitlycool

Huntsmen/Huntress are more like the Federal Marshals service of the old west rather then a military force. The four person teams we see are likely the largest formations routinely assigned missions. Most work alone wandering from place to place as assignments/whims dictate. A good percentage of the ones who settle down probably act as protectors/sheriffs of the small communities out side of the walls of the major kingdoms. They have to be able to act alone with out depending on a more organized command structures for support. A single fully trained Huntsmen/Huntress is seen as more then enough force for most situations.