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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 671211" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>The hill people live in fairly rocky terrain, so they like to use cover and hide behind things, though they don't have effective missile weapons except hurled stones. For initial attacks, they'll probably stay in their caves and just try to keep the plainsfolk from getting in, occasionally tossing stones downhill, or using piles of flaming brush to block off the entrance. The first time a plainsperson actually gets into a cave, the shaman uses her magic to flare a cooking fire and burn the man, which encourages her to find new ways to make fire a weapon. She also discovers that fire can stop wounds from bleeding.</p><p></p><p>The plains people are used to hunting things like buffalo/mammoth/bulls by distracting them with large groups and throwing spears from a distance, so they know how to make ranged attacks fairly well, and make use of mobility. They'll use common adventurer tactics, heading in, maybe killing one or two, then running away to rest and heal. They have better weapons than the cave people, but they're scared off by the fire, and even their witch cannot convince their wild dogs to go through the flames. They've stolen some of the fire (and the cave people have kept some of the spears that have been used against them), and keep a fire constantly going since they don't know how to make their own.</p><p></p><p>Eventually, the cave people will have to go on the offensive, since they can't stay in their caves forever. In the woods, though, the more mobile plains people can surround them and fight like a wolf pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 671211, member: 63"] The hill people live in fairly rocky terrain, so they like to use cover and hide behind things, though they don't have effective missile weapons except hurled stones. For initial attacks, they'll probably stay in their caves and just try to keep the plainsfolk from getting in, occasionally tossing stones downhill, or using piles of flaming brush to block off the entrance. The first time a plainsperson actually gets into a cave, the shaman uses her magic to flare a cooking fire and burn the man, which encourages her to find new ways to make fire a weapon. She also discovers that fire can stop wounds from bleeding. The plains people are used to hunting things like buffalo/mammoth/bulls by distracting them with large groups and throwing spears from a distance, so they know how to make ranged attacks fairly well, and make use of mobility. They'll use common adventurer tactics, heading in, maybe killing one or two, then running away to rest and heal. They have better weapons than the cave people, but they're scared off by the fire, and even their witch cannot convince their wild dogs to go through the flames. They've stolen some of the fire (and the cave people have kept some of the spears that have been used against them), and keep a fire constantly going since they don't know how to make their own. Eventually, the cave people will have to go on the offensive, since they can't stay in their caves forever. In the woods, though, the more mobile plains people can surround them and fight like a wolf pack. [/QUOTE]
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