Shades of Eternity
Legend
I'm accepting Wesley (Princess Bridge) as a peasant done well because his success had nothing to do with his bloodline.
Also including Jabberwocky as probably the only Peasant through and through.
Other potential cases:
Dragonheart
Legacy of Gird, Elizabeth Moon.
Willow
and of course a certain scene from Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail.
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You might be able to simulate a peasant mob by using the same characteristics that Swarm enemies have (ie. Swarm of rats) - acts as a massive enemy but can be chipped away at bit by bit.
Peasants would fight like tuckers kobolds: incredibly dirty and using what equipment they have on hand. I remember a sizable chunk of martial arts being developed in Okinawa because the locals weren't allowed standard weapons. Plus aren't a sizable chunk of polearms essentially repurposed farming equipment?
Plus I found about a nordic tradition that I do have to use in this situation: The battle cow. Essentially bull/cows trained for war. If they die, they eat well that night.
Also including Jabberwocky as probably the only Peasant through and through.
Other potential cases:
Dragonheart
Legacy of Gird, Elizabeth Moon.
Willow
and of course a certain scene from Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail.
*
You might be able to simulate a peasant mob by using the same characteristics that Swarm enemies have (ie. Swarm of rats) - acts as a massive enemy but can be chipped away at bit by bit.
Peasants would fight like tuckers kobolds: incredibly dirty and using what equipment they have on hand. I remember a sizable chunk of martial arts being developed in Okinawa because the locals weren't allowed standard weapons. Plus aren't a sizable chunk of polearms essentially repurposed farming equipment?
Plus I found about a nordic tradition that I do have to use in this situation: The battle cow. Essentially bull/cows trained for war. If they die, they eat well that night.
