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Like in the previous thread we will share and debate our personal theories and beliefs about the Humans of Arkain in a healthy environment.
Let's begin.
The Humans of Arkain are possibly the most wide-spread race in the world. We know they exist as the "Empire" faction that has full control of an entire continent across the sea, other colonies spread across the world and in smaller numerous kingdoms on the continent "Arkain". They lead avarage life spans filled with intensity and a strong spirit that helps them persevere in the toughest of trials. They were at the head of the spear during the Voidwar that brough the Demonic invasion to a decisive halt and since then they have worked to rebuild what they lost as well as bring order where there's none and cleanse the lands of Demons.
1) How strong are the Humans?
The Humans have fairly mixed armies whose formation depends on the one that leads them. Armies such as Bloodclaw's 'Ironfist', Van Durce's 'Royal Guard', Merlon Seabright's 'Empire Navy Force' or Blen Greymoore's 'Karskin Troops' are excellent examples of how unique each army is when it comes to units and their abilities in combat.
Humans have an alright level of technology. They might not have the same level of siege weapons like the Dwarves (though some of their weapons or constructions are possibly commisioned by Dwarves) nor the magical prowess like the Elves, but it is enough to cause havoc to enemies or make a decisive stand agains an enemy army.
The 'Ironfist' possibly has some of the strongest Human soldiers that can be met in a battle. They are no different than hammers that nail down anything Bloodclaw points them at. Efficient and unrelenting just as their leader.
Humans also possess a few magical guilds that offers only the best magical talent to serve on the battlefield.
After their efforts in the Voidwar it's safe to say that Humans have (or had, considering their losses) one of the most formidable armies on Arkain.
2) How well versed are Humans in magic?
Although it may not be as widespread or developed as the magic of the Elves, it is known that Humans have in their society a few magical guilds (or cults) that specialize in certain areas and deliver satisfying results and services. They also seem to dable in other fields as well such as necromancy and possibly even demonology (given the existence of Demon worshiping cults).
The one guild that's possibly the most famous is the one where Lord Hamos hails from, where the most talented of mages are capable of summoning towering magical constructs made of fire and stone that can bring swift destruction to anything standing.
3) Who is the Emperor of the Human Empire?
Although not much is said about him (no precise age, abilities, strategy, acts of greatness or deep lore), he leads the strongest Human armies on Arkain from the safety of his palace in the heart of the Empire. Even though he is phisically far from his loyal servants, that doesn't mean he is unable to keep an eye on their acts or progress, then decide if their loyalty is still intact or they have been 'corrupted' or have strayed from the true path of the Empire's Will.
He can easily be compared to the 'Emperor of Humanity' (or the 'Emperor of Mankind', his precise title escapes me) from the Warhammer franchise, an old yet powerful and influential figgure that inspired humanity.
It is possible that the Emperor seeks to unite all of the Humans of Arkain under one name and one banner while cleansing the world of corruption (such as the Orcs, Demons and possibly the Undead) thus solodifying the Humans' reputation as "Keepers of Peace" or "Bringers of Stability" on Arkain and strengthening the fielty/friendship of the Dwarves and Elves towards them.
4) Do the Humans worship the Light?
It is difficult to say, but I'm fairly certain some of them do not. Even though they have Paladins and Priests in their ranks that most certanly believe in a benevolent higher existence that grants them their healing abilities, the soldiers or key characters however always call on the Emperor for guidance or when his will has to be done. Though they may not be as spiritually dead as the Orcs, the Humans have shown a minimum amount of faith in either a higher existence (a Deity of Light) that's based on faith, or a source of great inspiration (the Emperor) that's more rooted in reality.
5) Has the Empire's reach exceed its grasp?
It is well known that the Empire has a formidable force at its disposal. A powerful navy, imposing forces and fierce generals. But has the Empire promissed more than it can do? On the continent Arkain, some Human kingdoms (some resented them right when they arrived with the Emperor's edict in hand) have started to resent the Empire as well as the way its armies carry on their duty. They are seen as wasteful, prideful and overzealous servants of the Emperor that are starting to overstay their welcome.
It is true that the Empire did deliver on its word and brough the tortured kingdoms of Arkain enough time to catch their breath. But recently the Empire's acts have brought a lot of hate on them as well as suspicion. Especially when they started to turn on eachother.
6) Is the Empire vulnerable?
Knowing that the Empire sent a considerable token of forces as well as its valued Generals to Arkain to bring stability as well as the losses there and the internal fighting (as well as Bloodclaw's score settling), the question rises if the Empire is now vulnerable or deprived of some of its best fighters. Although it can almost be guaranteed that it will not be easy to cut a bloody path through the Empire to reach its heart, nor will it be an option to even reach its coasts; the Empire should still have remaining forces in it to ensure stability and security. Not to mention that the heart of the Empire itself could potentially be guarded by some of the most destructive and deadly defensive structures that are possibly protected or enhanced with magic. The Empire may be far from defenseless, but there still is a race in the world capable of bypassing certain defenses to strike where it hurts the most, as well as an ancient power that still holds sway over the events of the world.
Let's begin.
The Humans of Arkain are possibly the most wide-spread race in the world. We know they exist as the "Empire" faction that has full control of an entire continent across the sea, other colonies spread across the world and in smaller numerous kingdoms on the continent "Arkain". They lead avarage life spans filled with intensity and a strong spirit that helps them persevere in the toughest of trials. They were at the head of the spear during the Voidwar that brough the Demonic invasion to a decisive halt and since then they have worked to rebuild what they lost as well as bring order where there's none and cleanse the lands of Demons.
1) How strong are the Humans?
The Humans have fairly mixed armies whose formation depends on the one that leads them. Armies such as Bloodclaw's 'Ironfist', Van Durce's 'Royal Guard', Merlon Seabright's 'Empire Navy Force' or Blen Greymoore's 'Karskin Troops' are excellent examples of how unique each army is when it comes to units and their abilities in combat.
Humans have an alright level of technology. They might not have the same level of siege weapons like the Dwarves (though some of their weapons or constructions are possibly commisioned by Dwarves) nor the magical prowess like the Elves, but it is enough to cause havoc to enemies or make a decisive stand agains an enemy army.
The 'Ironfist' possibly has some of the strongest Human soldiers that can be met in a battle. They are no different than hammers that nail down anything Bloodclaw points them at. Efficient and unrelenting just as their leader.
Humans also possess a few magical guilds that offers only the best magical talent to serve on the battlefield.
After their efforts in the Voidwar it's safe to say that Humans have (or had, considering their losses) one of the most formidable armies on Arkain.
2) How well versed are Humans in magic?
Although it may not be as widespread or developed as the magic of the Elves, it is known that Humans have in their society a few magical guilds (or cults) that specialize in certain areas and deliver satisfying results and services. They also seem to dable in other fields as well such as necromancy and possibly even demonology (given the existence of Demon worshiping cults).
The one guild that's possibly the most famous is the one where Lord Hamos hails from, where the most talented of mages are capable of summoning towering magical constructs made of fire and stone that can bring swift destruction to anything standing.
3) Who is the Emperor of the Human Empire?
Although not much is said about him (no precise age, abilities, strategy, acts of greatness or deep lore), he leads the strongest Human armies on Arkain from the safety of his palace in the heart of the Empire. Even though he is phisically far from his loyal servants, that doesn't mean he is unable to keep an eye on their acts or progress, then decide if their loyalty is still intact or they have been 'corrupted' or have strayed from the true path of the Empire's Will.
He can easily be compared to the 'Emperor of Humanity' (or the 'Emperor of Mankind', his precise title escapes me) from the Warhammer franchise, an old yet powerful and influential figgure that inspired humanity.
It is possible that the Emperor seeks to unite all of the Humans of Arkain under one name and one banner while cleansing the world of corruption (such as the Orcs, Demons and possibly the Undead) thus solodifying the Humans' reputation as "Keepers of Peace" or "Bringers of Stability" on Arkain and strengthening the fielty/friendship of the Dwarves and Elves towards them.
4) Do the Humans worship the Light?
It is difficult to say, but I'm fairly certain some of them do not. Even though they have Paladins and Priests in their ranks that most certanly believe in a benevolent higher existence that grants them their healing abilities, the soldiers or key characters however always call on the Emperor for guidance or when his will has to be done. Though they may not be as spiritually dead as the Orcs, the Humans have shown a minimum amount of faith in either a higher existence (a Deity of Light) that's based on faith, or a source of great inspiration (the Emperor) that's more rooted in reality.
5) Has the Empire's reach exceed its grasp?
It is well known that the Empire has a formidable force at its disposal. A powerful navy, imposing forces and fierce generals. But has the Empire promissed more than it can do? On the continent Arkain, some Human kingdoms (some resented them right when they arrived with the Emperor's edict in hand) have started to resent the Empire as well as the way its armies carry on their duty. They are seen as wasteful, prideful and overzealous servants of the Emperor that are starting to overstay their welcome.
It is true that the Empire did deliver on its word and brough the tortured kingdoms of Arkain enough time to catch their breath. But recently the Empire's acts have brought a lot of hate on them as well as suspicion. Especially when they started to turn on eachother.
6) Is the Empire vulnerable?
Knowing that the Empire sent a considerable token of forces as well as its valued Generals to Arkain to bring stability as well as the losses there and the internal fighting (as well as Bloodclaw's score settling), the question rises if the Empire is now vulnerable or deprived of some of its best fighters. Although it can almost be guaranteed that it will not be easy to cut a bloody path through the Empire to reach its heart, nor will it be an option to even reach its coasts; the Empire should still have remaining forces in it to ensure stability and security. Not to mention that the heart of the Empire itself could potentially be guarded by some of the most destructive and deadly defensive structures that are possibly protected or enhanced with magic. The Empire may be far from defenseless, but there still is a race in the world capable of bypassing certain defenses to strike where it hurts the most, as well as an ancient power that still holds sway over the events of the world.