by viznew » Thu Mar 14, 2019 8:21 pm
lol well I like it except the tree thing I chould see obelisk thou
here other animal warfare ideas cause idk
LYNX
make cage trap lynx upon release goes crazy but runs straight out so can aims its charge, light homing ability but will just keep running if not really anyone around the front of it to make combat with
BEARS
as pets super hard and time consuming to control these animals but same thing with cage except you can become its owner and it wont atk and will follow leash for awhile on like a cool down bar, harder or maybe less accurate to aim but basicly will go the direction to you stoped in (remember its being pulled by leash) and wont run away unless about to die
PIGS
Historical accounts of incendiary pigs or flaming pigs were recorded by the military writer Polyaenus and by Aelian.Both writers reported that Antigonus II Gonatas' siege of Megara in 266 BC was broken when the Megarians doused some pigs with combustible pitch, crude oil or resin, set them alight, and drove them towards the enemy's massed war elephants. The elephants bolted in terror from the flaming, squealing pigs, often killing great numbers of their own soldiers by trampling them to death. According to an account, Gonatas later made his mahouts keep a swine among elephants to accustom the animals to pigs and this practice was immortalized by a Roman bronze coin dating back to his time, which showed an elephant on one side and a pig on the other.
yea no war elephats but chould maybe scare horses cause distraction chaos using hearth magic make the pig rage unless say the horse was around a pig for awhile in the last day maybe like same pen for hours, until you use tar and maybe feathers and light pig on fire but less rageing time but horse has high chance to scare a bit
HORSES
light tail on fire goes bazerk in random directions and refuses to let the burner ever mount it again giving them a "kick" with each try
Temperament varies widely based on genetics, and training, but because of their instincts as herd animals, they may be prone to aggressive behavior, particularly toward other stallions, and thus require careful management by knowledgeable handlers
feral stallions have been known to steal or mate with domesticated mares
(little bit of hearth magic and a feral male horse will atk anouther male horse, thou limited in use and yea a lot would go female horse only unless you add a thing that the male will make attempt to steal horse and run away)

