First one?
Is a Caledonian Skirmisher.
Second?
A galatian or getic shock troop.
Originally Posted by Obelics
LMAO!!!!Originally Posted by Caratacos
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First one?
Is a Caledonian Skirmisher.
Second?
A galatian or getic shock troop.
Originally Posted by Obelics
LMAO!!!!Originally Posted by Caratacos
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First
Place: Thrace
Unit Type: Thracian Thorakitai
Second
Place: Scythia
Unit Type: Scythian Skirmisher
lets move those two, Second one is first and first one is second.
Last edited by Hydromorph; 01-24-2007 at 19:33.
My guesses are...
The first one is a Celtic skirmisher. People must know that the Picts used squared shields like that unit.
I say that the first unit is from Brittain, so it must belongs to the Casse unless it is some type of AOR unit.
Highland Skirmishers.
The second one I say must be from Dacia.
I say they must be Getai Noble Infantry.
Eh, the first one couldn't be from the British Isles. It ain't all scrawled over with blue ink like every unit from there thus far...
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More people are closer on the second unit it seems. Maybe we will post the description of it a little later.
I hope you don't mind, TA:
EDIT: as per TA's post belowThe Agema Orditon, or Agema of the Ordes, is an elite guard among the Getai. It traces its lineage back to the old capital at Helis, and is the pinnacle of the Getic professional infantry. Armed with a long thrusting spear and a sica made of high quality iron, they can be very effective in close combat with infantry and even cavalry. Protected by an iron Thraikian helm with a large iron crest, a large oval shield with a strong iron boss, a coat of mail, and greaves worn under their baggy trousers, they are one of the most heavily armored units in any Getic army. They are an expensive unit to train and maintain, but they are a valuable force on the battlefield, capitalizing on Getic fierceness and borrowed Hellenic and Keltic techniques to stand toe-to-toe with enemy heavy infantry. /n/Historically, after the Galatai destroyed Helis, the surviving population--identified, it seems, as the Ordes tribe, moved north of the Istros and rebuilt their capital at a site now known as Argedava. What had been a small, poor fishing and agricultural settlement quickly became one of the largest in all of the Getic lands. The population at Helis had already been well-acquainted with advanced metallurgy, and traded extensively with Skythians, Kelts, and especially Hellenes. This did not change at Argedava, which--judging from archaeological remains--was home to many of the best-equipped and most disciplined Getic soldiers.
Last edited by paullus; 01-24-2007 at 23:21.
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BTW, we haven't run that name through the screening process yet though - I suspect it will drop to Agema instead of Agemata.
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