Celestial Warriors

Celestial warriors use celestial essence in different forms.

Celestial Heavy Warriors

Warriors in heavy armor or with heavy weaponry. Often in militaries. Knights.

Crystal Warrior
Warriors of southern Ranu who wear crystal armor and wield crystal glaives that channel euphotonia.

Defender
Those who wield all hegnhic energies with special armors.

Hu Doushi
Warriors who unify their attacks via euergasia, usually wielding daos, jians, and other Unbulese weaponry.

Mikali
Powerful warriors, angelologists or angels, who are devoted to the Taxiarch and serve in the Celestial Host. They wash in celeste water to annoint their combat. Wielders of flaming swords, wearers of halos and celestial armor.

Pucelle
Legendary women knights who embody the holy virtue of innocence and use all hegnhic energies and holy virtue as well. They often age out of their virtue by the time they are 19. They wear chain mail and wield longswords. They are devoted to protecting the 12 treasures of their founder, called La Pucelle, who was a peasant woman who became a legendary warrior.

Shieldmaiden
Warriors who wield shields and protect others by wielding hegnh, which allows them to create esoteric barriers and to choose to take the wounds of others.

Ursaq
Heroic warriors who are adorned in dumaqu and are beautiful to behold.

Celestial Martial Artists

Not always unarmed combat, but often.

Gung Sool
Users of kuk sool gung, the ancient art of radiant archery. They use prismatic bows and fire blasts of rainbow light.

Manlalaban
A user of Vada'daro martial arts in resistance to oppression and/or one who uses waarheid inscribed onto their skin.

Sheng Qi
A martial art based on unified action.

Celestial Melee Warriors

Distinguished from heavy warriors in that their armor is either lighter or that it is not definitive to their combat style. Common warriors.

Bladesinger
Users of euphony who makes their swords dance with music.

Clan Warrior
Clan warriors bonded via banaru to become a perfectly attuned unit of archers to protect their families.

Dajichj Baa
Palhuric warriors devoted to the holy virtue of sanctuary who defend their homeland against conquest.

Ditlihi
Yvwi warriors who use yahas to bond to their communities and become coordinated in their warcraft. Users of spears.

Hero
One who travels the world to fight evil, using all radiant energies, dumaqu, and Elysian essence.

Insurgent
A type of tagapagpalaya who specializes in use of liberation power in urban warfare.

Lruti Porviran
Warriors who somehow defeated an impossibly powerful foe via a miracle, and now have lingering essence about them, making them prone to miraculous hits. These never happen intentionally.

Mandirigma
Warriors of Vada'dar who engrave waarheid upon their swords (kampilan), which take the place of their statues.

Matron
See celestial witches.

Mohlabani
A warrior of southern Taggarus given strength through botshepehi.

Ocelotl - primary Tenyocan user
The legendary zazotlein jaguar warriors who wield Tenyocan through their heroic feats. Often they are twins.

Celestial Military

Warriors who only exist in the context of an official military.

Cityguard
Local constabulary who wield nightclubs and are bonded via yahas to protect their cities.

Dog Soldier
Wielders of rifle and bow in western Palhur who live the holy virtue of patience as plains warriors.

Impi
Warriors who are attuned to their own souls via ujjval aatma and defend their nations with assegai.

Qingren
A homosexual male soldier in the armies of Unbul who has a special role as a unifier.

Mino
Multifaceted warriors, including riflewomen, who are all women. They are bonded to their ancestors via Aemoa.

Celestial Mounted Warriors

Some are cavalry, others simply from mounted cultures, or simply defined by their use of a steed or vehicle.

Aswaran
Spear-bearing cavalry of the Long Path.

Kharvaach
Shamanic warriors who wield horsebows and are mostly women, wielding Aemoa to learn the skills of war.

Anveshak
See celestial investigators.

Mokalli
A mohlabani who rides wild zebras.

Pax Rider
See celestial messengers.

Qishe Shou
Mounted archers who use euergasia to coordinate their attacks.

Rainbowguard
Elite warriors bonded to rainbows and sworn to protect the rainbow serpents, which they sometimes ride. They wield lances, spears, and swords empowered by radiance.

Celestial Ranged Warriors

Thrown spears, javelins, darts; slings; archers; arbalists; riflemen and gunslingers. Anything except artillery and siege engines.

Alastalidohi
Groups of bow-wielding hunters who bond together via yahas to become perfectly attuned.

Bueskytte
Archers and riflemen whose weapons are engraved with waarheid such that every shot fires true.

Bunduqia
Mahadi riflemen who have walked the Long Path and thus are very experienced in their warcraft.

Cassielian
An angelologist serving angels of celestial weather whose bows drip with holy water and swords swing celestial lightning.

Clan Archer
Clan warriors bonded via banaru to become a perfectly attuned unit of archers to protect their families.

Cuauhtli
Eagle warriors of central Palhur who wield atlatl, bow, and spear, empowered by the Tenyocan they gather with their heroics.

Gagti
Archers whose skill is empowered by dumaqu, their arrows tipped in jewels, more powerful if they defend their loved ones. Named for a legendary archer who went on a quest to save her gallae lover.

Ke' Ban Tia
Vada'daro snipers who use bow or rifle in acts of resistance, invoking liberation power, against their oppressors and conquerors.

Marksman (or women, or folk)
Users of euphotonia who can see long-distance and thus fire their guns or bows over these distances.

Rakgedi
A mohlabani who specializes in thrown weapons, such as spears or bolas.

Ripti
Southern Ranic sling-warriors who are empowered by wielding their hegnhic weapons in defense of their homes (whether house, city, or country).

Tafatafa
Warriors of such skill with bow, rifle, sling, or thrown spear that they are only called upon to make impossible shots, often made possible via miracles due to the desperate nature of their work.

Torfianist
A tæflere whose serendipity guides their arrows.

Celestial Siege Warriors

Siege engines and artillery.

Deonjida
A unified siege assault or defense.

Guta
An uwabikoze who builds and operates siege equipment to defend their town or fortress.

Katapeltis
A marksman with siege equipment.

Smide
A bueskytte, but with siege equipment.

Celestial Heavy Warriors

Celestial Martial Artists

Celestial Melee Warriors

Celestial Military

Celestial Mounted Warriors

Celestial Ranged Warriors

Celestial Siege Warriors
Topic revision: r9 - 05 Apr 2022, SallyJaneBlack
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