Sword Masters
Recruitment Cost | 1,280 | |
Upkeep Cost | 200 | |
Melee Attack | 43 | |
Weapon Damage | 40 | |
Bonus vs Infantry | 2 | |
Charge Bonus | 32 | |
Melee Defence | 67 | |
Armour | 80 | |
Health | 70 | |
Base Morale | 70 |
Strengths & Weaknesses
- Very good attack
- Average defence
- Average damage but low armour penetration
- Good morale
Description
Whereas German tribes often fought in a more ordered, organised manner than the Celts, they sometimes adopted their neighbours’ weapons and equipment, either through battle or trade. Celtic armour found its way onto the backs of privileged German warriors, while double-edged longswords were another example of creeping Celtic influence. An iron sword was a prestigious possession, so those who carried them were either of noble blood or were veteran followers. By following a noble, warriors were duty-bound to show dedication and valour. If he fell in combat, the noble’s men were expected to fight to the death. Anyone who survived such a battle was disgraced. Some hanged themselves, unable to live with the shame and dishonour of outliving their battle-lord.