
Civilians making a pilgrimage to the Holy Lands, armed with simple bludgeoning objects.
Pilgrims are civilians, common folk, priests etc. who are undertaking a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The undertaking of such a journey is signified by wearing a cross, normally sewn on to the right shoulder or chest. As non-combatants, 'unwilling civilians caught in a battle', these folk are poorly equipped with only simple weapons for protection.
Pilgrims are available during Crusades.