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05-25-2005, 07:15 PM #1
Just a wondering, I don’t recall any rules to back this one way or another. Are there Elephants in Cerilia? Also, would one particular race (maybe Khinasi?) have access to them and decide to train them into War Elephants or is the idea of the War Elephant strictly Ancient World warfare? Would the addition of (War) Elephants in a campaign destroy, enhance, or leave the same the flavor and color of Birthright? Suggested unit cards for War Elephants? Would War Elephants be unbalancing? Along the lines of this topic, what say ye to Camels?
Why did I capitalize War Elephant and Camel? Because I felt like it :P .
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Ausrick
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05-25-2005, 09:10 PM #2
ausrick writes:
> Just a wondering, I don’t recall any rules to back this one way
> or another. Are there Elephants in Cerilia?
I don`t recall any of the texts specifically describing elephants (either LC
or UC "E") but they do describe mammoths existing in the northern regions of
Cerilia. Cerilia is small, but it could support a few herds of elephants.
After all, there are giant lizards and dragons about, so a few pachyderms
aren`t any more improbable.
> Also, would one particular race (maybe Khinasi?) have access to
> them and decide to train them into War Elephants or is the idea of
> the War Elephant strictly Ancient World warfare? Would the addition
> of (War) Elephants in a campaign destroy, enhance, or leave the same
> the flavor and color of Birthright? Suggested unit cards for War
> Elephants? Would War Elephants be unbalancing?
I don`t personally think war elephants would be a problem in regards to BR
flavor, historical precedant or game balance... unless we`re talking about
blooded elephants. Elephant scions would be bad for all three of those
things. :)
Seriously, though, a few elephant companies would be as doable as a few
varsk riders more or less. One runs into the same issues regarding the use
of cavalry of any type (is it still 200 men and their mounts or is it fewer
soldiers of higher levels on proportionally fewer mounts, etc.) but I think
it would be a good thing overall.
> Along the lines of this topic, what say ye to Camels?
I had some rules for using all kinds of animals in my homebrew system of
large scale combat. I`ll see if any of it is in a postable condition in the
next day or two as time permits.
Gary
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05-25-2005, 09:10 PM #3
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Neither Elephants or Camels are in the list in the back of the rulebook. But then, neither is Horse so take that for what you will. I didn't see any mention of Elephants in Cities of the Sun, so I'd imagine there aren't any. Didn't see anything about camels either, but I wasn't really looking for that.
Would the addition of (War) Elephants in a campaign destroy, enhance, or leave the same the flavor and color of Birthright?
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05-26-2005, 10:50 AM #4
I have never consider elephants are being present in Cerilia. They would be in Aduria I'd imagine. Camels are a more difficult one. I can't remember a specific mention of camels anywhere in any of the books. They could fit into the Khinasi region, but it would appear that horses are the main means of transport. Again, I usually use camels in Aduria.
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05-26-2005, 09:00 PM #5
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Is Aduria just our little slush pile for everything that`s not in Cerelia?
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> I have never consider elephants are being present in Cerilia. They would be in Aduria I`d imagine. Camels are a more difficult one. I can`t remember a specific mention of camels anywhere in any of the books. They could fit into the Khinasi region, but it would appear that horses are the main means of transport. Again, I usually use camels in Aduria.
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05-27-2005, 07:29 AM #6Originally posted by Birthright-L@May 27 2005, 06:30 AM
Is Aduria just our little slush pile for everything that`s not in Cerelia?Let me claim your Birthright!!
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05-27-2005, 01:38 PM #7Is Aduria just our little slush pile for everything that`s not in Cerelia?
It also African-ish in flavor, which does fit elephants pretty well. Jungle and savannah-stuff too. At least that's approximate to Raesene's version, and the Aduria of several other BR.net folks (myself included).
I think if camels were meant to be in Khinasi, they certainly would have been mentioned before - they're such an essential desert animal that it would be hard to treat their absence as a mere design oversight. However, if camels prosper in the Adurian deserts, and trade were to begin flowing to Cerilia, it's distinctly possible that camels might be introduced to the Khinasi arid lands in a campaign. One can only imagine what an advantage they would be for desert caravans and some desert cavalry troops (Cataphract Camels, anyone? ).
War Elephants are awesome. I'd love to see some Adurian War Elephants hitting the battlefield!
Cannons would freak out elephants (especially firing from their backs!. Panicking elephants are real bad for everyone involved.
Heh, TCharAzazel tried to convince me to allow that IMC...nice try.
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05-27-2005, 02:13 PM #8
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Cannons would freak out elephants (especially firing from their backs!. Panicking elephants are real bad for everyone involved
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05-27-2005, 03:40 PM #9
Osprey writes:
>> Is Aduria just our little slush pile for everything that`s not in
>> Cerelia?
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> It ends up up being a bit like that when you try to make it distinct
> from Cerilia, which is already a massively diverse cultural
> conglomerate for such a small continent.
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> It also African-ish in flavor, which does fit elephants pretty well.
> Jungle and savannah-stuff too. At least that`s approximate to Raesene`s
> version, and the Aduria of several other BR.net folks (myself included).
Having been attached to Aduria until the very recent past (from an
evolutionary POV) Cerilia likely has a similar kind of flora and fauna as
that continent. The climate is, of course, different and the bridge between
the areas is pretty slim, but if there are elephants in Aduria they would
probably also exist in Cerilia "naturally" (or as naturally as such things
can be in a fantasy setting.)
That said, they could be Asiatic or African elephants (or some non-Terran
version) so who knows if they can be domesticated using mundane
(non-magical) methods? Using magical methods, of course, means that
anything can be "domesticated" more or less, so to a certain extent the
point is a matter of degree rather than a determinant.
Historically speaking war elepants have great shock value, but are
relatively ineffective on the field. Since we have things like varsk riders
(and a system of large scale combat that tends to normalize the values of
units to something less than they might be if extrapolated purely from their
adventure level D&D stats) I don`t think they`d be terribly imbalancing.
> I think if camels were meant to be in Khinasi, they certainly would
> have been mentioned before - they`re such an essential desert animal
> that it would be hard to treat their absence as a mere design oversight.
I`d agree... but it`d hardly be the most glaring design oversight in the
original texts.... There`s also not really a whole heck of a lot of
exploration of the desert regions of the setting (we have more info on
tundra) so it could easily be something that slipped through the cracks.
> However, if camels prosper in the Adurian deserts, and trade were
> to begin flowing to Cerilia, it`s distinctly possible that camels
> might be introduced to the Khinasi arid lands in a campaign.
Isn`t there a camel in the watercolor background of the CotS text?
IDHtBIFoM....
Gary
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05-27-2005, 08:23 PM #10
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Originally posted by geeman@May 27 2005, 10:40 AM
Isn`t there a camel in the watercolor background of the CotS text?
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