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==== Bosporan Cavalry ==== Hailing from the area around Caer Bospora, the Bosporan Cavalry are legendary on the battlefield. Riders usually train with a given horse from early adulthood. With a bond unlike any other, the Bosporans can maneuver on the open field better than any other. Additionally, their proficiency with sabres covered in anti-coagulants means that any injury is likely to take an enemy off the battlefield. Truly though, the Bosporans are feared for their devastating charges. Armed with lances, the Bosporans have been known to crush through the flanks of their enemies. Their discipline breaks the enemy line allowing the cavalry to break, pick their targets, and pick off the enemy. In recent years, some Bosporans have begun riding elephants into combat. Although less maneuverable, the elephants allow the Bosporans to clear through buildings, other cavalry, or breaches in city walls. While few, the Bosporan super heavy cavalry are thought to be the next evolution from Bospora.
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