Creative Exercise: The Sovereign Dominion of Eyros

Sarellion said:
I envisoned that Xaleris uses the dino equivalent of war elephants as one major part of their forces. So as the Ankylosaur doesn´t fit, because of height, would there be some better fitting dino? The only large one that jumps in my mind is a bronto and I think they are a little bit too big. ;)

I would suggest the much more intimidating triceratops. Imagine a wall of 50 triceratops charging at your front lines. WOW!
 

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Sarellion said:
I envisoned that Xaleris uses the dino equivalent of war elephants as one major part of their forces. So as the Ankylosaur doesn´t fit, because of height, would there be some better fitting dino? The only large one that jumps in my mind is a bronto and I think they are a little bit too big. ;)

I like the idea of Ankylosaurs as battle platforms. They are as long as an elephant (African elephants grow to 30 ft), about the third the height but at 6 feet wide they provide a LOT of space to build a howdah on. Ergo Gundabah battle platforms are slowmoving carriers, not as high as elephants but able to accomodate more crew

ps this is appaently an accurate size comparison human to Ankylosaur

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Sarellion said:
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The Gundabah beasts (the Ankylosaurs mentionend aboved) are Xaleris big beasts of war, crewed by archers and lancers in an armored battlestation on the back of the creature. these walking fortresses are supported by infantry and archers. In the last centuries Xaleris population of these large lizards decreased but a new breeding program promises to strengthen the backbone of Xaleris´s army again.

Most of Xaleris neighbours also use Gundabahs in their armies.

As Xaleris is unable to ship them, their army is missing an important part of their forces and unable to use certain tactics. This may be one important reason that Xaleris army fared so poorly when fighting on eyrian turf and likewise for Eyros without the their warstriders.

Each Gundabah in Xaleris' army is mounted with a 10-foot-high, 10-foot-wide, 30-foot-long armored howdah of wood with thin sheets of bronze plating, which serves also to be a distraction to enemy soldiers as sunlight reflects glaringly off the tall bronze walls. The howdah battle platform is entered outside of battle by detaching the front armor-plates and rolling down a ladder, which takes 2 minutes if there are two men working on each level; the upper and lower levels are opened separately; however, this can only be done from the inside, a feature that prevents enemy soldiers from trying to get in. This special howdah has a 3-foot-tall opening around the middle, through which the ranseur-wielding lancers watch the battlefield and strike at nearby enemies. Six such lancers stand in this lower portion of the howdah, and each carries a scimitar and light crossbow for secondary weapons, when the enemy is too close or too far to strike with ranseurs.

On the howdah's small upper level, hardly 4 feet tall and cramped due to the bronze-plating roof, has only a 1-foot-tall gap around its top, through which six soldiers with repeating heavy crossbows fire away. The soldiers on the upper level of the howdah battle platform sit or crouch most of the time while protected by the bronze sheeting, but can easily see and fire from their crouching positions when desired, and it gives them a commanding view of the battlefield. They can even fire straight down at enemies by the base of the howdah's Gundabah, though it exposes the crossbowmen significantly. For such occasions, they carry a small supply of acid flasks to drop on enemies getting too close, which hardly exposes the howdah riders at all.

Lining the walls of the howdah's first and second floors is a large number of bolt cases for the crossbows, with the upper level containing many of the special bolt-packs used for repeating crossbows instead. Outside the howdah, large straps of thick leather lash the harness onto the Gundabah's back, reinforced with crude iron chains; these double as a defense against enemies cutting away straps.

Gundabah battle platforms have proven extremely effective and key components in the Xals' previous conquests on land, and the Gundabah beasts seem unhindered by their special howdahs and riders. The only tactics usually successful against these mobile battle platforms has been either mages blasting between the gaps, and soldiers launching or throwing acid or alchemists' fire through the gaps, since the riders cannot easily get out without usually two minutes of work. Special extra-large caltrops and similar impediments have proven mildly useful against the Gundabahs themselves, as have covered spike pits, but the riders usually manage to steer or sweep aside such obstacles; the triple prongs of ranseurs are good obstacle-clearers. A humorous tale sometimes told by Xals is that once, a group of crazy goblins fought the Gundabah platforms by crawling underneath the beasts, stabbing at their soft underbellies, but most goblins died when the beasts collapsed on them.
 
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I really like your description. They are pretty impressive. What about the harness to carry the howdah? It´s seems to be a good point to attack. Could be some metal reinforced bands or something like this?
 

Thanks. You did remind me of something I had forgotten during the description, so I added to one of the smaller paragraphs. Also edited the last paragraph a bit. Thanks for pointing out the harness straps as a weakness, now the description makes more sense.
 

Hm, just got something crossing my mind. How do you get the huge tower on the dino, especially in a hurry?
Perhaps we should resort to magic here. These gundabah are a major investment, like a main battle tank, so some kind of short levitation spell to strap it on/off and perhaps a little bit of stabilizing and reinforcing magic would be reasonable. No magic to unscrew the door. Men can be replaced. ;)

How do we call the gundabah with the howdah strapped on as a unit? Perhaps something like juggernaut or behemoth?
 

I personally suggest that you switch out the scimitars for short swords for the howdah troops, just because it's been established that the short sword is the ubiquitous weapon of the military, and nearly everyone else, as well.
 


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