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Archer, Longbow: Archers are trained warriors,<br />

usually either soldiers or mercenaries. This<br />

type of archer specializes with the longbow and usually<br />

has experience with the shortbow. The finest<br />

shortbowmen are selected to be longbowmen. Archers<br />

are usually organized into centuries, as explained<br />

below. The common archer wears a<br />

gambeson and uses their bow.<br />

Archer, Shortbow: Archers are trained warriors,<br />

usually either soldiers or mercenaries. This<br />

type of archer specializes with the shortbow. Archers<br />

are usually organized into centuries, as explained<br />

below. The common archer wears a<br />

gambeson and uses their bow.<br />

Cavalry, Heavy: Cavalry are trained and<br />

mounted warriors, usually either soldiers or mercenaries.<br />

Heavy cavalry use heavy warhorses capable<br />

of sustaining the great weight of the armored warrior.<br />

Heavy warhorses usually wear barding as armor<br />

for their protection. These warriors often resemble<br />

heavy infantry, except that the most common<br />

weapons tend to be battle axes, flails, or<br />

warhammers. Special warriors who are heavy cavalry<br />

are called knights (see Chivalry in Chap. 6: Sociality).<br />

Cavalry, Light: Cavalry are trained and<br />

mounted warriors, usually either soldiers or mercenaries.<br />

Light cavalry use light horses capable of<br />

speed, and they are not weighed down with barding.<br />

These warriors usually resemble light infantry, except<br />

that the most common weapons tend to be<br />

battle axes, flails, or warhammers.<br />

Charioteer: A charioteer is a trained warrior,<br />

usually either a soldier or a mercenary. Charioteers<br />

usually have experience as both infantry and<br />

cavalry. The most common charioteer wears leather<br />

armor and wields a spear and sword.<br />

Infantry, Heavy: Infantry are trained warriors,<br />

usually either soldiers or mercenaries. Heavy<br />

infantry are usually experienced veterans. Heavy<br />

infantry tend to have sufficient armor and may have<br />

a variety of weapons. While heavy infantry may vary<br />

considerably depending on the army, the most common<br />

type of heavy infantry wears chainmail, holds<br />

a shield, and wields a broadsword.<br />

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Infantry, Light: Infantry are trained warriors,<br />

usually either soldiers or mercenaries. Light<br />

infantry are usually inexperienced and young. Light<br />

infantry tend to have little armor and simple weapons.<br />

While light infantry may vary considerably depending<br />

on the army, the most common type of<br />

light infantry wears a gambeson and wields a short<br />

sword.<br />

Peasants: Peasants are commoners who lack<br />

military training. Peasants tend to have adequate<br />

abilities pertinent to warfare such as Health or Physical<br />

Fitness. Generally, peasants only join an army<br />

or partake in military action in extreme situations,<br />

such as home defense. Peasants often do not have<br />

armor, though some may wear a gambeson. The<br />

weapons of peasants are only those which are easily<br />

available, such as pitchforks, knives, cleavers, clubs,<br />

or other such weapons.<br />

Shield-bearers: A shield-bearer is a warrior<br />

with minimal training who bears a large shield. The<br />

purpose of a shield-bearer is to protect others, usually<br />

archers, from missile attacks.<br />

Siegeworks artisan: A siegeworks artisan,<br />

also called a siegeworks technician, is a common laborer,<br />

usually either a carpenter or a miner. They<br />

accompany an army so that siege engines may be<br />

built or tunnels may be dug to topple a wall of an<br />

enemy’s fortification. Siegeworks artisans do not<br />

command the operation of siege engines (see Chap.<br />

9: Equipment), but assist siegeworks master artisans.<br />

A siegeworks artisan typically wears a gambeson and<br />

carries either a military pick if they are a miner, or<br />

common tools if a carpenter.<br />

Siegeworks master artisan: A siegeworks<br />

master artisan is a siegeworks artisan with previous<br />

experience as a siegeworks artisan. The duty of a<br />

siegeworks master artisan is to command the<br />

siegeworks artisans regarding siege engines and warfare.<br />

For instance, it is the siegeworks master artisan<br />

who commands the siegeworks artisans to adjust<br />

the aim of a catapult, its tension, and the weight<br />

of the projectile.<br />

Slingers: Slingers are warriors skilled with<br />

the use of the sling, which is a difficult weapon (see<br />

Chap. 9: Equipment). Slingers require substantial room<br />

to adequately use a swing, so they may not be as<br />

concentrated as archers.<br />

Chapter 18: Warfare

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