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Galatikoi Tindanotae (Galatian "Wild Men" Infantry)

Not Available Weapons
Defence
Mental
Primary Secondary Armour: 5 Morale: 20
Type: spear sword Shield: 4 Discipline: impetuous
Attack: 8 13 Skill: 15 Training: untrained
Charge: 12 12 Recruitment Other
Lethality: 1 0.225 Soldiers: 30 Hit Points: 2
Range: 40.3 0 Cost: 3356 Mass: 1.22
Ammo: 2 0 Upkeep: 839
Turns: 1
Primary Weapon Attributes: Thrown before charge, Thrown missile
Attributes: Can board ships, Improved hiding in forest, Frightens infantry, Very Hardy
Formation: Square Side/Back spacing: 1.2 / 1.4
Mount effects: elephant -1, chariot +2
Ownership: Arche Seleukeia, Pontos, Ptolemaioi
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Galatian Tindanotae are fierce, brave to the point of insanity, and able to break even well disciplined formations with a furious charge, preceded by javelins.

Elite
Impetuous
Expert at Hiding in Forests
Hardy

The Tindanotae (Ten-dan-ot-ay; "Wild/Mad Men") are the product of the dying tradition of naked Celtic warriors. They are fierce, brave to the point of insanity, and able to break even well disciplined formations with a furious charge, preceded by javelins. The Tindanotae can stand well in a melee, and their appearance is known to shake even the most experienced warriors. It is not unusual for Tindanotae to stand and fight until they are all dead, or their enemies run off, killed, or captured.

Historically, Galatia still had warriors who fought nude. These warriors were generally older, more experienced fighters, with fanatical or murderous attitudes. Many may well have been truly insane or psychotic. It was not unusual for the Tindanotae to be religious fanatics. They favored devotion to Heracles, or traditional Gallic war gods like Teutatis; later, in severely reduced numbers due to Roman domination, they would be generally Christian fanatics. It was not unusual for the Tindotae to carve a name or symbol on their own body representing their chosen god. This manner of self mutilation was also left over from bygone days of Gaul, when men would scar themselves to show their strength.