Heavy Cavalry - Pyrrhic (in Greece)
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 11:16 pm
The Veteran Heavy Cavalry are average, whereas the Heavy Cavalry are superior.
Methinks a mistake
Methinks a mistake
Maybe the Veteran units are made of older men. Out of touch, more prone to heat prostration from riding in heavy armor on weak hams, and generally not as fit as younger men. Also, enlarged prostrates are not kind to guys riding horses for extended periods. And also they have to get off the horse to urinate frequently. Unless the horse is really well trained and very understanding. This is what I love about FoG, the attention to every conceivable historical and physical detail.Morbio wrote:The Veteran Heavy Cavalry are average, whereas the Heavy Cavalry are superior.![]()
Methinks a mistake
I understood well I guess that Heavy Cavalry referred to the horses. But you mean that the horses were the veterans, not the riders? So they survived the knackers'... except for the gelding part. Thanks for clearing that up.petergarnett wrote:Sorry but I can't allow history to be distorted like this.
These terms refer of course to the horses & not the riders. Heavy Cavalry are those units with young gelds who, whilst they have heard about the roman soap factories, either choose to dismiss such stories as myths or to take that young headstrong view that it only happens to veteran horses like their great uncle bucephalus. Some are even heard to chant the mantra "damn the soap factories full gallop ahead" although some greek scholars dispute this translation as too literal.
Veteran Heavy Cavalry are older & wiser and avoid soap like the plague - hence the smell. There should really be a DRM for this.