Post by Co-Admin on Jun 7, 2014 3:14:01 GMT
The Government
This division is comprised of the ruling house, nobility, advisors, ambassador and high officials. Feel free to be creative, and run ideas by the admins.
The Infantry
The foot soldiers of the military, experienced in all forms of weaponry. Those who are specifically trained to engage, fight, and defeat the enemy in face-to-face combat, and thus bear the brunt of warfare.
The Cavalry
Warriors who fight on horseback, intimidating their footed opponents with sheer size and brute force. They are normally the scouts and last troops to be called into battle, focusing on taking down a tired enemy and striking at their weak spots.
The Lucere are renown for their mounted soldiers all across Elyria. They have the strongest and largest cavalry, incomparable to others.
The Navy
The mighty guardians of the ocean. They protect and fight on the waters as well as any soldier upon land, and never cower even at the sight of the most fierce of winds and waves.
The Healers
The miracle workers and surgeons of the lands. Some even contain the ability to heal the deadly effects of magical spells with or without the aide of magic.
The Arcana
Those who dwell far deeper into the arcane arts. Magic is not a foreign thing in Elyria, but not everyone possesses the powers of an oracle, clairvoyant or telepath. Feel free to be creative, and run ideas by the admins.
The Anointed
Keepers of the cathedral and humble servants of the god of many masks, the Anointed worship Oudeteros and run ceremonies, daily prayers, and rituals in order to gain the god's favor. Some even believe they are chosen as vassals, which is both a blessing and a curse.
The Civilians
Includes your average tavern owner, blacksmith, dancer, merchant or tradesmen, down to an orphaned child, etc.
Feel free to be creative, and run ideas by the admins.
The Loyalists
If a citizen chooses to join another clan other than the one to which they were born (for whatever reason), that person is henceforth known as a Loyalist to the new clan they've joined. In some cases it is possible to remain loyal to more than one clan at once.
The Loyalists
If a citizen chooses to join another clan other than the one to which they were born (for whatever reason), that person is henceforth known as a Loyalist to the new clan they've joined. In some cases it is possible to remain loyal to more than one clan at once.