From: Andrew Joelson (joelsona@cpdmfg.cig.mot.com)
Date: Sun 13 Jul 1997 - 09:53:14 EEST
> Glorantha. Does it?
Me, Daniel: At the latest it exists since Ingo's live game set in Ralios
which he did so much work on. Why wouldn't there be? There must be all kinds
of mounted games in Glorantha, from Praxian animal races to Pentan Buskaschi.
Andrew writes:
According to Greg's article on horses (passed out to attendees
of GC IV), most horses aren't big/sturdy enough to mount a heavily
armored man and charge. In fact, numerous breeds of horses widely
used in Genertela would more properly be called ponies...
Me: It says MOST. Most horses wouldn't be used to carry a man in armor along
with armor for the horse, but a few are. People in the supposed "RW" had
been using lances before they had stirrups, and riding various sizes of horses
while doing so. There have been large horses somewhere since humans started
using horses.
Andrew:
But in the real world
this was hideously expensive, good warhorse cost twenty farms or more.
Me: That is for a trained warhorse, I believe, as well as it being of a
particularly large breed. The breeding, selection, and training account for a
great deal of the cost.
Andrew:
IMO this is taking the RW comparison too far, most cavalry
will be of the lancer/sabre type.
Me: Not too far Andrew, but you're not looking at all the other RW examples.
There is a lot more to the RW than just medieval (I looked it up. It's
spelled right! he, hee!) Europe. In the RW javelins and light spears were
often the major cavalry weapons, as well as lots of bow-armed cavalry. Look
at the Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns, and Plains "Indians" for further
examples.
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I haven't been reading the sonar thing, but would take bats as my example for
what trolls can do, and not dolphins. Sound travels differently thru air than
it does thru water. What weapons does one use while riding bats? while
riding Dolphins? While riding Trolls? Blind Troll Jousting! bye, Daniel
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