Quoted for truth.
War has always been a bloody messy affair for the actual soldiers on the front lines. As Myth has said, war in the Dark Ages was slightly different from war in the Middle Ages, only in the tactics used. Serfs were the ones used on the front lines, while nobles and noble kin were usually cavalry, sometimes foot soldiers but usually only inside a castle defending. Its kind of interesting that the Western European factions in M2TW kind of show this in that they produce hordes of cheap/crap infantry while their cavalry is almost second to none. Guess who were the hordes of cheap/crap infantry? And then guess who were the Lancing Cavalry? You don't necessarily have to be a noble, but if you are chosen from among your villagers/people as a knight FOR a feudal lord then you do reach an almost-noble status, in sort of an upper-middle class. Generals did have bodyguards, and castle guards and such ;-).
Just think of the medical techniques back then. I would think that recovery from injuries was a lot harder/almost impossible back then compared to now.
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