Poioumenonic Warriors

Poioumenonic Heavy Warriors

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

Dreamguard
Warriors who wander dreams and fight nightmares.

Mage-Knight
Knights who use a little bit of magic. They fire magical missiles from their bows or cut esoteric energies with their swords.

Samurai
Warriors who reach into the past via kor to draw skills from their predecessors.

Poioumenonic Martial Artists

Not always unarmed combat, but often.

Drunken Master
Those who use stagma and become great warriors while drunk.

Poioumenonic 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.

Adventurer
Warriors whose adventures are caught up in a poioumenonic wave and thus empowered.

Bondsblade
Bondsmagi who use their ethereal essence to become warriors.

Laochra
Fairy warriors who wield all forms of poioumenonic energies.

Rijal
Warriors who are bound to a thread of fate.

Poioumenonic Military

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

Beado-Rinc
A person assigned female at birth who becomes a man or otherwise appears masculine, using the lore, to serve in a military that does not allow women.

Kaltish Guard
Soldiers whose armor and weaponry are imbued with symbolism via alchemical processes.

Mlonda - primary kutsegula users
A guard who draws upon and wields kutsegula in order to manage the movement between gates.

Queensguard
The elite guards of The Queen of All Faerie who wield the Tradition.

Sewa
Soldiers of eastern Palhur split into units based on their dialect of the First Language.

Poioumenonic Mounted Warriors

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

Bajutsu
A mounted warrior who uses kor.

Bondsrider
A warrior bonded via ethereal essence to their mount.

Marcach
A fey warrior on a faeriesteed.

Sipahi
Mounted, fated warriors.

Poioumenonic Ranged Warriors

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

Boghdoir
Archers who wield dream energy to put targets to sleep. Fairy archers. Sometimes use darts.

Cecchine
Archers who use ArcaneShadow to hide their attacks.

Chainshot
Those who use ethereal essence to bond successive shots together.

Ghazi
Archers who are bound to a thread of fate.

Iaculator
Riflemen who use symbolism to make their rifles more accurate.

Kyduoka
Archers who draw their skills from kor.

Parapatima
Those who use stagma to be accurate slingers even when drunk.

Sagittarian
Legendary archers who use the lore.

Tiratore
Archers and shooters who can sense the winds of fortune and use it to affect their shots.

Trickshot
Exhibition shooters who use unfugl to make trick shots.

Poioumenonic Siege Warriors

Siege engines and artillery.

Cracker
Users of unfugl whose fireworks create a chain of shock and surprise.

Poioumenonic Heavy Warriors

Poioumenonic Martial Artists

Poioumenonic Melee Warriors

Poioumenonic Military

Poioumenonic Mounted Warriors

Poioumenonic Ranged Warriors

Poioumenonic Siege Warriors
Topic revision: r5 - 05 Apr 2022, SallyJaneBlack
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