Cavalry

Armies are divided into two portions, the regular army and the cavalry. The cavalry portion of the army must be much smaller than the regular army. Once formed, these armies can be plugged into other battles, like field battles against a similary formed army, or it can be cavalry against foot soldiers.

All foot soldiers start on their knees, and are not allowed to stand at any time. They still may receive two wounds to the legs before being mortally wounded.

Cavalry members all start on their feet, and can run around and harry the foot soldiers at will. The first wounding of the cavalry kills their ''horse'' and they must immediately drop to their knees. While they are considered uninjured at this point, they are no longer allowed to stand and make use of their greater mobility.

The game described above may differ from a game you may have played. If you have questions, ask the herald before the fight has begun.

 

Fight Practice

Talinor hosts fight practice every Saturday at noon in Jackson Lund park, Port Orchard (near the train). We practice until dark, or exhaustion, whichever comes first.

Park Map

Bring some water and some clothes you don't mind getting dirty in and come join us!