Andreas Johansson wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 4:31 pm
You also have a North American thematic category with the following lists:
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Andreas Johansson wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 4:31 pm
All I know about the North-Western types militarily speaking is derived from the WRG lists, so I'm not going to be much help there.
I've got a bunch of work into those army lists. I've got invasion ratings, geographic locations, maneuver ratings, and so on. In some cases I've got some inkling of how
some of their troops fought. But development of those lists has stalled due to a combination of other priorities (development of the physical rulebook, battle cards, fantasy triumph, other things) and lack of information. Plus some bizarre stuff -- some of the NW Coastal Indian cultures fought their wars wearing hollowed-out wooden buckets on their heads, with eyeslits. How do you rate that? No, I'm not asking for suggestions -- I'm characterizing the complexity of some of the issues.
Archaeology in PNW Indian cultures has significantly advanced in the last twenty years; I have every hope that eventually enough information will arise to allow reasonable army lists. But don't hold your breath, it won't be tomorrow.
There are other gaps -- for example, the Wari and Tiwanaku cultures in the Middle Horizon period in South America (500 -- 1000 CE). We know where they were located. We know they fought each other. We know they were more than big enough to be represented -- each of them were large -- half the size of the Inca that replaced them after a gap of 400 years or more in the Late Horizon period. I can prepare maps, invasion ratings, maneuver ratings, start and end dates, and even some battle cards. But we have no surviving artifacts of war, no paintings of warfare or warriors, no literary records, nothing that would give us an idea of how they fought and what their army might have looked like. Until we get some of that, any army list would be completely speculative.
Other gaps will eventually be overcome. The Indian Subcontinent during the Classical through Medieval period was very complex, with as many cultures and languages and empires as Western Europe, and a similar size and population as well. And we have just a bare few army lists to represent them. Where is the Vijayanagar army list? The Maratha? Gujarat? Bahmani Empire? At the moment we don't know enough to separate them out.