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    Quote Originally Posted by Wismar View Post
    What about Sami peoples, lol.
    What do you mean by "lol"?
    If you are seriously interested, I can look in Racinet at the library to see if there are 19th century Sami.

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    I said "lol" because they have barely been in any war at all. Would be fun tho with Sami reindeer cavalry...

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    reindeer cavalry...
    Reindeers are seriously overestimated in their role as cavalry mounts.
    For example, their primary user, the "Kings Own Santa Claus Heavy Regiment of Cavalry", can only muster ONE single charge per year.

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    And even then, their lack of numerical strength mean that their combat effectiveness is severely lacking.

    As such, we have elected not to include them in the mod, as they would only be a handicap on the army using them...
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