Archenriders

The Archenriders, also known as the Ridesmen, were the standing military of Archendale, the largest and most powerful of the Dales. They were responsible for defending the Dale, patrolling its territory and enforcing its laws.

Organization
The army consisted of 10 rides, each of which was made of 60 mounted soldiers. Each ride was under the order of a ridemaster, particularly experimented fighters. Only five rides were usually active at a time, and soldiers alternated being on-duty and off-duty every two months (but could be assembled quickly in case of trouble).

The army whole organization was ruled by three officers, the Swords of Archendale, until they lost their position during the, when they were discovered to be consorting with Sembia.

Tactics
Ridesmen preferred to engage in mounted combat, but due to the rough terrain of the Dale, they were often forced to fight on foot.

Activities
In addition to defending the Dale's territory, the army was responsible for enforcing its laws. Every officers had the authority to charge and arrest wrongdoers, and commanders of the rides could try and sentence offenders. Law enforcement by the army was known to be harsh, and to favor local Dalespeople against foreigners. As a result, minor disputes were often settled "out of court" without involving the military.

Base of Operations
The main base of operation of the army was Swordpoint in Archenbridge, a fortified garrison hosting three rides at all times.

In addition one ride was stationed in White Ford, while a last one was dispersed throughout the territories in 10-man patrols. Villages that hosted patrols were equipped with small barracks to accommodate the soldiers.

History
The Archenriders were formed, and Swordpoint refurbished, after Archendale's war with Sessrendale when the Swords realized they needed a stronger, regularly maintained army.

Equipment
The Ridesmen were typically equipped with chainmail, lances, longswords, and composite bows.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * The Glass Prison
 * The Glass Prison