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Barbarian Horseman
Description
Ancient era primitive horseback warrior.
Historical Context
For many plains nomads, horses were more than livestock; they were a way of life. For groups such as the Vedics, Jurchen, Huns, the ancestors of the Mongols, and for New World groups post-contact, warriors lived in close symbiosis with their horses. Horse milk for Central Asian nomads was a staple part of the diet, and people moved constantly in search of new pastureland. Further, the sheer speed and maneuverability of horse-bound nomads made them a serious threat to more sedentary agriculturalists: horsemen could appear, raid, and disappear before settled people could mount any kind of response.
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Traits

Unique To
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Barbarians
Promotion Class: Light Cavalry

Requirements

Production Cost
Base Cost: 40 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 160 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 1 Gold
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icon_unit_barbarian_horseman
Description
Ancient era primitive horseback warrior.
Historical Context
For many plains nomads, horses were more than livestock; they were a way of life. For groups such as the Vedics, Jurchen, Huns, the ancestors of the Mongols, and for New World groups post-contact, warriors lived in close symbiosis with their horses. Horse milk for Central Asian nomads was a staple part of the diet, and people moved constantly in search of new pastureland. Further, the sheer speed and maneuverability of horse-bound nomads made them a serious threat to more sedentary agriculturalists: horsemen could appear, raid, and disappear before settled people could mount any kind of response.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_barbarian
Barbarians
Promotion Class: Light Cavalry

Requirements

Production Cost
Base Cost: 40 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 160 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 1 Gold