Weapons | Defence | Mental | |||||||
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Primary | Secondary | Armour: | 3 | Morale: | 9 | ||||
Type: | spear | spear | Shield: | 2 | Discipline: | normal | |||
Attack: | 6 | 11 | Skill: | 9 | Training: | untrained | |||
Charge: | 2 | 2 | Recruitment | Other | |||||
Lethality: | 1 | 0.124 | Soldiers: | 60 | Hit Points: | 1 | |||
Range: | 63.3 | 0 | Cost: | 1035 | Mass: | 0.9 | |||
Ammo: | 6 | 0 | Upkeep: | 259 | |||||
Turns: | 1 |
The Iabarannta are made up of the lower warrior class and the upper-freemen of the Lusotannan society. These are the men who live off their farms, herds and flocks, and complement it by raiding other tribes' territories.
Expert at Hiding in Woods
Can Hide in Long Grass
The Iabarannta (I-ab-ah-ran-tah; "Ambushers") are made up of the lower warrior class and the upper-freemen of the Lusotannan society. These are the men who live off their farms, herds and flocks, and complement it by raiding other tribes' territories. These activities afford them a decent battle kit for their culture which they use to further their social and economical status. They are armed with javelins and a spear, along with a buckler and a leather cap to protect them but nothing else. Being otherwise unprotected, they trust their speed and agility to stay out of the reach of heavier enemies while pelting them with their javelins. While not completely incompetent in a melee it really should be their last recourse, after all their javelins have been spent and the enemy is tired or in disarray.
Historically, these lighter troops were one of the most numerous Lusitanian types of warriors, and were a part of every army they sent into enemy territory – either for simple raiding or great invasions. The Lusitanians were masters of fast attacks, pursuits and feigned retreats, and light skirmishing troops were fundamental in executing these tactics. When properly supported these men were able to cut off retreats, harass supply lines and lower the enemy morale to the point of making the enemy winter before the campaigning season was over.