About: Men-at-arms   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

The quality of these forces depends on the extent their lord is willing to arm or feed them. Since they are trained and armed at a Knight's command they may be armed with a wide variety of weapons: with spears, blades, shields, halberds or longbows, and, less often, with light armour. None of this is given freely and is deducted from the men's salaries.

AttributesValues
rdfs:label
  • Men-at-arms
  • Men-at-Arms
rdfs:comment
  • The quality of these forces depends on the extent their lord is willing to arm or feed them. Since they are trained and armed at a Knight's command they may be armed with a wide variety of weapons: with spears, blades, shields, halberds or longbows, and, less often, with light armour. None of this is given freely and is deducted from the men's salaries.
  • During each midsummer, commoners from the surrounding lands would flock to their Lord's castle to present their sons in the hopes that they might have the fortunes of being a Men-at-Arms. Fathers often do this as a way to bring honor to their family, and also as a means to give his son a better life. The young peasants would have been guided towards this goal throughout their entire life, encouraged to stand up straighter and taller than the usual peasant 'slouch' to better improve their chances of selection. All morning and afternoon the knight would inspects the candidates. By dusk, the luckiest and strongest are selected and are taken back to the castle where they are given basic training and outfitted in the livery of their lord.[1a]
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:legacyofkai...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:warhammerfa...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:warhammerfa...iPageUsesTemplate
Introduced
  • Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain
Name
  • Men-at-Arms
Caption
  • Men-at-Arms as they appeared in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain.
Class
  • Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain enemy
abstract
  • During each midsummer, commoners from the surrounding lands would flock to their Lord's castle to present their sons in the hopes that they might have the fortunes of being a Men-at-Arms. Fathers often do this as a way to bring honor to their family, and also as a means to give his son a better life. The young peasants would have been guided towards this goal throughout their entire life, encouraged to stand up straighter and taller than the usual peasant 'slouch' to better improve their chances of selection. All morning and afternoon the knight would inspects the candidates. By dusk, the luckiest and strongest are selected and are taken back to the castle where they are given basic training and outfitted in the livery of their lord.[1a] Upon joining, these new recruits are given benefits and opportunities that is near non-existent within the lower classes of Bretonnian society. Though the quality of these can be questionable outside of Bretonnia, these Men-at-Arms are nonetheless better off than their relatives within the countryside. The inductee's are given an extravagant bounty for joining, though this all too often vanishes as the new recruits are expected to pay for their new uniform, equipment, and even make a contribution to the temples of Shallya. They are given room (a rough straw mattress in a barn) and board (thin gruel and stew) and earn a wage for their faithful service. On paper, their wage is quite generous, far exceeding anything a peasant could otherwise legally earn, but what the militiamen actually receives is but a mere fraction of this total, if indeed they receive anything at all. Every conceivable expense is deducted from this salary, from their food and accommodation through to each and every equipment loss and breakage.[1a] Every Knight needs to maintain a retinue of Men-at-Arms, whether he is a humble master of a village or the King of Bretonnia himself. A Knight's retinue is armed and provisioned at his expense, and so his soldiers wear the uniforms he provides, often bearing his chosen colour or displaying his device. Armed with polearms, they are emboldened by the presence of any Knight ensuring they do not take flight and battle to the last, as is their vow. While not terribly strong or skillful in comparison to other armies with the Old World, Men-at-Arms are adequate in providing the Knights with a body of troops with which he can safeguard his domains from outside threats. When their Lords are summoned to a distant campaign, these Knights would take as many of these troops with him as possible, leaving just enough to properly safeguard his castle and, if need be, shelter the local villagers until he returns. When not in a military campaign, these men perform routine task such as watching the borders of their domain and patrolling the lands as local guards.[1a]
  • The quality of these forces depends on the extent their lord is willing to arm or feed them. Since they are trained and armed at a Knight's command they may be armed with a wide variety of weapons: with spears, blades, shields, halberds or longbows, and, less often, with light armour. None of this is given freely and is deducted from the men's salaries.
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software