The humans of southern Erenland are smaller and
much leaner than the big Dorns. They have deepbrown
skin and glossy black hair. Their eyes are the
deepest brown and set in narrow lids that grant
them hard stares when angry and bright smiles when
pleased. They paint their skin with herbal salves that
make intricate designs on their faces, arms, and
chests for nothing more than the haunting beauty it
creates. They dress in flowing pants and loose robes
that offffer them both protection from the elements
and the freedom they need to ride and fifight.
Like the Dorns, these southlanders once swore allegiance
to noble rulers. Under the rule of the Shadow,
most of these sussars, or "sworn riders", have been
killed or forced to ride as outlaws. Those sussars who
pledged their loyalties to Izrador are—like the traitor
princes in the north—traitors to their own people, and
have become soulless and hollow tyrants under the
control of the legates and their orc enforcers.
By the time the forces of Izrador reached the southern
cities of Erenland almost a century ago, the human
armies had been crushed, and only a few cities resisted.
Cambrial and Alvedara were both razed for their refusal
to surrender. Sharuun, Hallisport, and several other cities
still stand, essentially as they did before the war.
As a result, many southlanders still live in the cities
their ancestors built. Unfortunately, the inflated false
economies, brutal Shadow garrisons, and capriciously
evil legates that plague these urban areas serve as a
constant reminder that while the cities may still stand,
the spirit that built them has been all but crushed.
There is hope, however. More and more of the
southern Erenlanders have retaken the name of their
ancestors, the Sarcosans, and have reclaimed the
nomadic ways of those conquering horsemen. These
mobile bands are led by outlaw sussars or their kin
and live in small tent villages that pop up in the night
and are gone by dawn. Each of these nomads is as
one with their horse, and no other cavalry matches a
trained Sarcosan unit in terms of skill and courage. But
even these daring freeriders cannot succeed against
the beings who occupy their lands, ten times their
number of entrenched, well-armed, and well-armored
orcs, goblinoids, and turncoat humans supported by
legate commanders. Knights and lords are therefore
forced to live as bandits and renegades, surviving on wild game and the spoils of their raids. They are continuously
hunted by the minions of the Shadow and
must be careful whom they trust.
Sarcosan riders favor versatility and fifinesse over
brute strength. They wield Sarcosan lances and composite
longbows when on horseback. On foot, they
oftften fifight with a wickedly curved scimitar in one hand
and an inward-curving shortsword called a cedeku in
the other.