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==Infantry== | ==Infantry== | ||
− | The Kislevites place less emphasis on ground fighting and thus do not have many types of infantry regiments. Foot troops from Kislev are usually those | + | The Kislevites place less emphasis on ground fighting and thus do not have many types of infantry regiments. Foot troops from Kislev are usually those drafted to fight but do not own horses themselves. Examples of Kislev infantry units include: |
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+ | *[[Kossars]]: Light infantry who fight at range with bows and at melee with axes. {{Fn|1}} | ||
+ | *[[Streltsi]]: Infantry who fight at range with [[handgun]]s and at melee with [[halberd]]s. {{Fn|3}} | ||
+ | *[[Kreml Guard]]: The elite infantry who guard the [[Tzar]]. They wield halberds and wear heavy armour. {{Fn|3}} | ||
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==Cavalry== | ==Cavalry== | ||
− | Kislev armies usually win or lose their battles based on the | + | Kislev armies usually win or lose their battles based on the performances of their mounted regiments. The have access to various light and heavy cavalry units from both [[Gospodar]] and [[Ungol]] stock. Kislev cavalry units can comprise of: |
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+ | *[[Ungol Horse Archers]]: Swift light cavalry who excel at outflanking and bowfire. {{Fn|1}} | ||
+ | *[[Winged Lancers]]: The Gospodar knighthood, named after the wings worn on their backs. {{Fn|1}} | ||
+ | *[[Gryphon Legion]]: An elite regiment of Winged Lancers who act as the Tzars elite guard. {{Fn|1}} | ||
+ | *[[War Wagon]]s: Horse drawn carts that carry infantry who fire arrows and blackpowder weapons from inside. {{Fn|2}} | ||
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==Artillery== | ==Artillery== | ||
− | Large gunpowder units are known to be used in Kislev armies. These are not dissimilar to those used by their [[ | + | Large gunpowder units are known to be used in Kislev armies. These are not dissimilar to those used by their [[Imperial]] or [[Dwarf]] allies, though somewhat more primitive. Kislevite artillery pieces can include: |
− | *[[Cannon|Urugan Cannon]]s | + | *[[Cannon|Urugan Cannon]]s{{Fn|3}} |
− | *[[Mortar]]s | + | *[[Mortar]]s{{Fn|3}} |
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==Fortifications== | ==Fortifications== | ||
− | The Kislevites are also prone to build | + | The Kislevites are also prone to build defenses to aid in the defense of their lands. These can range from wooden pallisades to stone walls and even large castles. The larger cities of Kislev also are surrounded by walls and moats. Examples of Kislev fortifications include: |
− | *[[Castle Alexandronov]] | + | *[[Castle Alexandronov]]{{Fn|3}} |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | * | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Kislev (6th Edition)]] (2003) by [[Gav Thorpe]], {{Cite This}} |
− | * | + | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Warmaster Armies]] (2006) by [[Rick Priestley]], pg. 36 |
− | * | + | *{{Endn|3}}: [[Citadel Journal]] Issue 15, "Kislev The Claws of the Great Bear" (1996) by [[Tuomas Pirinen]] |
− | [[Category: Kislev]] | + | [[Category:Kislev]] |
+ | [[Category:Military]] | ||
+ | {{Kislev}} |
Latest revision as of 13:09, 10 May 2020
Kislev maintains a number of armies with a particular focus on cavalry. Kislevite armies are traditionally formed from militia gathered from the scattered stanitsas and towns of the Kislev oblast. When Kislev comes under the threat of invasion these men fight for their homeland in defiance of whatever threat assails them.
Infantry
The Kislevites place less emphasis on ground fighting and thus do not have many types of infantry regiments. Foot troops from Kislev are usually those drafted to fight but do not own horses themselves. Examples of Kislev infantry units include:
- Kossars: Light infantry who fight at range with bows and at melee with axes. [1]
- Streltsi: Infantry who fight at range with handguns and at melee with halberds. [3]
- Kreml Guard: The elite infantry who guard the Tzar. They wield halberds and wear heavy armour. [3]
Cavalry
Kislev armies usually win or lose their battles based on the performances of their mounted regiments. The have access to various light and heavy cavalry units from both Gospodar and Ungol stock. Kislev cavalry units can comprise of:
- Ungol Horse Archers: Swift light cavalry who excel at outflanking and bowfire. [1]
- Winged Lancers: The Gospodar knighthood, named after the wings worn on their backs. [1]
- Gryphon Legion: An elite regiment of Winged Lancers who act as the Tzars elite guard. [1]
- War Wagons: Horse drawn carts that carry infantry who fire arrows and blackpowder weapons from inside. [2]
Artillery
Large gunpowder units are known to be used in Kislev armies. These are not dissimilar to those used by their Imperial or Dwarf allies, though somewhat more primitive. Kislevite artillery pieces can include:
Fortifications
The Kislevites are also prone to build defenses to aid in the defense of their lands. These can range from wooden pallisades to stone walls and even large castles. The larger cities of Kislev also are surrounded by walls and moats. Examples of Kislev fortifications include:
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Armies: Kislev (6th Edition) (2003) by Gav Thorpe, Needs Citation
- 2: Warmaster Armies (2006) by Rick Priestley, pg. 36
- 3: Citadel Journal Issue 15, "Kislev The Claws of the Great Bear" (1996) by Tuomas Pirinen