


Many lighter human class units carry nets, with which they entangle foes to render them vulnerable to allies or to allow an escape. Their priests are capable healers, and the cultural ambition of many humans to achieve knighthood can allow basic cavalrymen to ultimately reach this pinnacle of martial prowess. They have an affinity for the water – human units can fight as effectively in naval engagements as on land, and some human class units are able to swim across water bodies where their counterparts of other races cannot.

Summary Human military forces have few special features, but are well- armored, practical and effective in most situations.
