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Dugundiz Xathjiskā (Chatti Spearmen)

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Defence
Mental
Primary Secondary Armour: 2 Morale: 12
Type: spear spear Shield: 3 Discipline: disciplined
Attack: 8 15 Skill: 12 Training: highly_trained
Charge: 8 8 Recruitment Other
Lethality: 1 0.13 Soldiers: 50 Hit Points: 1
Range: 31.5 0 Cost: 1357 Mass: 1.1
Ammo: 2 0 Upkeep: 339
Turns: 1
Primary Weapon Attributes: Thrown before charge, Thrown missile
Secondary Weapon Attributes: Light spear
Attributes: Can board ships, Improved hiding in forest, Hardy, Mercenary
Formation: Square Side/Back spacing: 0.76 / 1
Mount effects: elephant -3
Ownership: Aedui, Arche Seleukeia, Arverni, As'Sab'yn wal'Jau, Baktria, Casse, Epeiros, Hayasdan, Iberia, Makedonia, Pahlav, Pontos, Ptolemaioi, Safot Softim biKarthadast, Saka, Sauromatae, Senatvs Popvlvsqve Romanvs, Swebozez, Eleutheroi
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Chatti Spearmen are a unit of experienced and “capable” warriors, steeled by years of constant warfare. They are well known for throwing their spears before charging in to hand-to-hand combat and holding a line fast with steady morale.

Disciplined
Hardy
Expert at Hiding in Woods

Ðuġunðiz χaþjiskā
(DhU-ghun-dhiz KhA-thji-skā, "Chatti Proven")

The Dugundiz Xathjiskā is a unit of proud and experienced, "trusted" and "capable" warriors of the Chatti tribe, steeled by years of constant warfare and "veterans" of numerous conflicts, mostly tribal, but some of a larger scale. These men are hardened for battle and unlikely to flee from conflict, and are trained through long experience to work in close or open formation. Their courage and morale is unrefutable as they have "proven" themselves in battle and earned the right to use their spear.

Historically, the Xathjōzez (Chatti), whose name can mean “Those who Battle” in their own language, were a turbulent tribe who often clashed with the Romans and neighboring people. It was common for their young warriors not to shave their beards or cut their hair until they killed their first opponent in battle, thoroughly demonstrating what their societal expectations were within their tribe. A typical symbol of the battle oath they take is the iron ring worn around their neck which cannot be removed until they have committed man-slaughter, and more gruesomely, self-inflicted scars, ritualized body-art performed as they stand over the body of their fallen enemy.