High Elf Spearmen

Once a High Elf Archer has proven his worth, fighting with his regiment for a decade or more, he is trained to fight as part of a Spear, using the tall spears that the High Elves favor. After only a short time a regiment of High Elf Spears becomes a finely honed fighting machine. Each member of the unit instinctively knows the mind of his comrades to either side and the whole regiment intuitively fights as one body. Each warrior plays his part as if their every movement was part of a carefully choreographed plan, overlapping one another and providing protection, or opening the defenses of the enemy without so much as a spoken word or a nod. Such training serves only to improve upon the natural prowess of the High Elves, and it has earned them a reputation for which they are rightly feared by their foes.

Sentinel is the title given to the Elves who command the Spear regiments, and theirs is the duty to oversee the training of their comrades. Without exception they are veterans of many bloody battles, who have faced countless horror and lived. Their hard-won experience benefits the Elves around them, instilling confidence as well as providing the regiment with a hardened warrior to take on the worst the enemy has to throw at them.

Like the regiments of Archers, the High Elf Spear regiments are garbed in white, often with a colored border deign that proclaims their realm or city of origin. For the High Elves white is the color of purity and of death, and their robes symbolize their determination to fight to the end if necessary. Elf Spearmen are very well equipped with fine hauberks of scale armor, strong shield, tall helms, and spears up to ten feet tall.

On the field of battle, the Spear regiments form bastions of resistance against the enemy. A wall of deadly spear tips threatening to impale any brave enough to charge them. Thanks to their expert training over many years, Elves become so proficient as to completley outstrip the spearmen of other races.

As the Siege of Tor Yvresse, a lone regiment of Spearmen from the Tor Yvresse militia held the narrow procession to the Warden's tower against overwhelming odds. When Eltharion and his warrior finally battled their way through the press to relieve them, they found the last dozen Elf Spearmen grimly standing their ground, amid scores of their fallen comrades and hundreds of slain Goblins