 
            Royal Stables
| Cost | 4,400 | 
| Repair cost | 1,760 | 
| Repair cost if ruined | 3,520 | 
- +1 army recruitment capacity
- +5 Eastern cultural influence
- -6 food
Description
Eastern cavalry had both Hellenistic and Persian influences, with the more easterly states favouring cataphract-style scale armour, in the Parthian fashion, protecting both rider and horse. As a result, the Seleucid kings that followed Alexander maintained two 1,000-man units of elite cavalry, the Hetairoi, modelled on Parthian cataphracts. Following the Alexandrian and Parthian examples, heavy cavalry were a hammer in the tactical toolbox of eastern generals, driving off their opposite numbers before outflanking and exploiting vulnerable infantry flanks. This was helped by the use of a wedge formation to drive into the enemy and break their ordered lines.
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
     
     
     
 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                                    
                    