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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Arthadan » Thu Feb 18, 2016 6:14 pm

aramis wrote:As for horses... no rules for Dwarven War Ponies... and no entry on the horseflesh table for ponies proper, either. Nor donkeys nor mules. Jim will be sore disappointed that Birok's mighty axe will still have to be wielded from on foot...
Quick note on Dwarven War Ponies... there are not such thing. Animals do not get along with Dwarves and they use the most tranquil ponies only for travel. For war they use goats, hundreds of them :roll:
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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Otaku-sempai » Thu Feb 18, 2016 6:29 pm

Arthadan wrote:Quick note on Dwarven War Ponies... there are not such thing. Animals do not get along with Dwarves and they use the most tranquil ponies only for travel. For war they use goats, hundreds of them :roll:
I'm not sure that the Dwarves of Middle-earth ever developed an interest in cavalry at all -- Dain (in the book-canon) didn't bring any with him for the Battle of Five Armies. Nor do I remember any examples from The Silmarillion. Although, perhaps there might be an exception or two among the Dwarves of Rhûn in the Orocarni about whom we know next to nothing.

Someone has been watching too many movies and/or playing too much Warhammer! :lol:
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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Glorelendil » Thu Feb 18, 2016 6:29 pm

Arthadan wrote:
Glorelendil wrote:As for horses... no rules for Dwarven War Ponies... and no entry on the horseflesh table for ponies proper, either. Nor donkeys nor mules. Jim will be sore disappointed that Birok's mighty axe will still have to be wielded from on foot...
Quick note on Dwarven War Ponies... there are not such thing. Animals do not get along with Dwarves and they use the most tranquil ponies only for travel. For war they use goats, hundreds of them :roll:
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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Stormcrow » Thu Feb 18, 2016 7:27 pm

Otaku-sempai wrote:Dain (in the book-canon)
Is there any other kind?

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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Otaku-sempai » Thu Feb 18, 2016 7:41 pm

Stormcrow wrote:
Otaku-sempai wrote:Dain (in the book-canon)
Is there any other kind?
Alas (some would opine), yes. I wouldn't have minded a war-boar for ol' Ironfoot if Jackson hadn't insisted on such a silly design.

What Tolkien failed to mention is the train of supply wagons pulled by ponies (or goats?) that was likely a couple of days or so behind Dain's troops.
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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Glorelendil » Thu Feb 18, 2016 8:04 pm

War-tortoises, most likely.
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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Otaku-sempai » Thu Feb 18, 2016 8:14 pm

Glorelendil wrote:War-tortoises, most likely.
Only if PJ gets involved! Then they will be giant war-tortoises (that look like box turtles).
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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Ferretz » Thu Feb 18, 2016 8:59 pm

Love the book. :)
Finally, we get rules for horses. And as I have two Dwarf characters in my current group, I'll just use the rules for Draught-horse for pony. Not the same animal, of course, but stat-wise they can be used as such.

Oh, and by the way, small typo I found (didn't specifically look for typos, but it sprang at me): page 147, under Horsetailed Helm: the word "role" is used instead of "roll". :P

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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Falenthal » Thu Feb 18, 2016 9:33 pm

aramis wrote: As for horses... no rules for Dwarven War Ponies... and no entry on the horseflesh table for ponies proper, either. Nor donkeys nor mules.
The Journeys and Maps sourcebook should be the proper place to flesh all means of transport, I guess. Both terresteal and aquatic.

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Re: Horse-lords of Rohan discussion

Post by Arthadan » Fri Feb 19, 2016 12:07 am

Otaku-sempai wrote:I'm not sure that the Dwarves of Middle-earth ever developed an interest in cavalry at all -- Dain (in the book-canon) didn't bring any with him for the Battle of Five Armies. Nor do I remember any examples from The Silmarillion. Although, perhaps there might be an exception or two among the Dwarves of Rhûn in the Orocarni about whom we know next to nothing.

Someone has been watching too many movies and/or playing too much Warhammer! :lol:
Dwarves in the Orocarni? You've made me curious, where are they named? I remeber a quote saying in the East Dwarves were the teachers of men (unlike the west, where Elves were the teachers), but nothing specific about the Orocarni or Rhûn.

@Glorelendil: sorry for misquoting you
@aramis: sorry for not quoting you instead.

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