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Atlantis Egypt. (No really, I promise I'm being totally truthful)
I very much support the use of Hoplites, but they need to be known as hoplites, only the shield should be called the "hoplon".
Anyways, the shield should be Orichalcum-faced, nothing else. A bronze breastplate and greaves complete a front-rank hoplite's equipment, though sometimes their right arm (the spear arm) would have some form of bronze-based protection. Bronze is what would be appropriate for those. So I'd propose something more like this:
Hoplite Battle DressOur rank-and-file needs armor, and so we answer by turning them into hoplites, those who carry hoplons, or large round shields (also known as aspises) The shield extends from the base of the helmet to the knees, or the tops of the greaves if the soldier is wearing them. Atlantean hoplons will be faced with orichalcum, primarily composed of wood, with a leather inner lining, and fairly convex. The greaves themselves are bronze, and protect only the front of the shins. Leather backing and straps secure them to the leg. No armor is worn on the upper legs. A hoplite careless enough to leave his legs uncovered with his shield deserves to be crippled by the heathens and their crude weaponry. The torso is protected by a bronze cuirass, front and back. The cuirass is padded underneath, and extends roughly to the base of the ribs or navel, to maintain freedom of movement and reduce weight, while still protecting the vitals. The helmet is once again bronze, as bronze has been proved to be sufficient for deflecting arrow fire and weapons, especially with the shield presented to the enemy.
It's shaped like this for maximum protection. Officers, however, may use orichalcum helms and cuirasses, to be easily identified in battle (just follow the shiny guy, no easily-grappled plume-things required) Combined with our spears, our soldiers will be unbeatable when fighting in formation, and tough enough in single combat if that is necessary.
Now we too can have an army that constantly moves to the right as it marches, and is basically impervious to arrow fire!
Hey, Andrea, what sort of armor is the High Guard stuff?