If you want more of a research/site-searching/summoning style pretender, Gandalf's suggestion of the Arch Druid (the mounted one) is a very good one.
Bless effects are very viable for Man, given that they have an abundance of reasonably-priced sacred units...especially the Last of the Tuatha theme. So the bless effect is definitely something to consider when making a Mannish pretender.
My current favorite pretender builds for Man are:
A Blue Dragon with Water 9 (the bless effects give quickness and increased defense to all blessed units). The Dragons are also excellent supercombatants - they can eat up indie provinces all by themselves in friendly domain...and the Blue Dragon is especially good at this with just a tiny bit of research in Alteration and Enchantment (script your Dragon to Cast Quickness, Cast Breath of Winter, Attack Rearmost...and watch him munch indies like Cheetos).
You will notice if you choose a Dragon for a pretender that he starts out in human form. Don't be alarmed, check his orders for a "Change Shape" command, which works instantaneously.
Seconly, I like a Virtue with Air 9 (that 80% Air Shield blessing renders your longbowmen able to fire at will into the midst of your sacred troops without fear of friendly fire, and the shock resistance will come in handy when you start summoning up Spring Hawks and such).
Both of these work well regardless of which Man theme you're playing, but you *really* notice the punch (especially of Air 9) if you're playing Last of the Tuatha, given the fantastic sacred units in that theme.
There are about as many different suggestions, though, as there are angels on the head of a pin
so I'm sure someone else will have equally good or better ideas for you.
Also, if you're playing "vanilla" Man, you might consider taking Water Cult as a special theme, if you can spare the design points. They have a lot of sacred units and thus can take full advantage of Water Cult's flexibility.
[ March 27, 2004, 20:07: Message edited by: fahdiz ]