Raben wrote:Horse archery is Mongol, more than European. But still, the only way to balance it would be an high, high cost. The Golden Horde, with horse archers, cut through more advanced European armies like a knife through butter.
Aaah. The Golden Horde. The only barbarian invasion of Europe that I can get behind. It is said of Ögedei Khan that he, before his death, had ordered that all of Europe be conquered, and that only later mongol infighting after his death prevented that. There is something deeply fascinating about the various peoples who, every few hundred years or so, seem to spring up like great clouds of locusts from the steppes of central asia, and attempt world conquest. Seljuks, Mongols, Timurids, Huns (Though their more precise origin is undetermined). Especially in the case of the Mongols there is an almost transcendental quality to the way they approach their craft. It is as if resistance did not exist to them. The Jin dynasty, the Abbasids. Persia. All gone.
Light cavalry, mounted archers. That's where it is at. Fire and movement. I have never been much of a believer in forts and trenches.