realn
Chieftain
Oh I didnt know that. There were picture here and there and I was new to this. I had the impression that you had so many ideas yet only one complete. Then I saw another unit. Then another. And then heard something about elfstorm helping. Your last post just cleared everything up. I will now straighten it up and add description. By the way I love your scythe chariot. That is one unique unit.
NOTE: I have a book that I got from the library Atlas of Classical History by Richard J.A. Talbert and it has some good cities and such and locations. One thing is that it had Alexanders army formation and Persians at Gaugamela, River Granicus, Issus, and River Hydaspes. Now this was a lot of unit names that I have no idea what they are. Alexander has smaller formations with many different units. Persia has Cavalry, Cavalry and a few Chariots, Elephants in big clumps.
Battle at Gaugamela. 331 BC
PERSIAN:
CAVALRY: come from: Bactria(leading cavalry) Parthians(Second), Sacea, Tapurians, Hyrcanians, Albanians, Sacesinians, Dahae, Arachosians, Susians, Persians, Cadusian. Just to give the variety.
INFANTRY: this was reserved and in the back: Babylonians, Uxians, Sitacenians, Red Sea men, Syrians, Mesopotamians, Medes.
UNIQUE: Needed description (with Darius III): Kinsman melophoroi, Indians, transplanted Carians, Mardian Archers, Greek Mercenaries.
That was it. He had some elephants and chariots in front line.
ALEXANDER:
CAVALRY: Mercenary, Companion(with Alexander), Thessalian Cavalry, Greek, Odrysian.
INFANTRY: Mercenary, Thracian Archers, Cretan Archers, Hypapists and Phalanx bridges(2 lines).
??INFANTRY??: Prodromoi, Paeonians, Agrianians.
This was just that one battle. There was quite a few units. Since I cant reproduce in any form I could maybe mail a picture to some people. I dont think anyone should get it since it is only that few pages that have Alexanders campaigns. But is you find it at your library then go ahead. No need to buy it now!
NOTE: I have a book that I got from the library Atlas of Classical History by Richard J.A. Talbert and it has some good cities and such and locations. One thing is that it had Alexanders army formation and Persians at Gaugamela, River Granicus, Issus, and River Hydaspes. Now this was a lot of unit names that I have no idea what they are. Alexander has smaller formations with many different units. Persia has Cavalry, Cavalry and a few Chariots, Elephants in big clumps.
Battle at Gaugamela. 331 BC
PERSIAN:
CAVALRY: come from: Bactria(leading cavalry) Parthians(Second), Sacea, Tapurians, Hyrcanians, Albanians, Sacesinians, Dahae, Arachosians, Susians, Persians, Cadusian. Just to give the variety.
INFANTRY: this was reserved and in the back: Babylonians, Uxians, Sitacenians, Red Sea men, Syrians, Mesopotamians, Medes.
UNIQUE: Needed description (with Darius III): Kinsman melophoroi, Indians, transplanted Carians, Mardian Archers, Greek Mercenaries.
That was it. He had some elephants and chariots in front line.
ALEXANDER:
CAVALRY: Mercenary, Companion(with Alexander), Thessalian Cavalry, Greek, Odrysian.
INFANTRY: Mercenary, Thracian Archers, Cretan Archers, Hypapists and Phalanx bridges(2 lines).
??INFANTRY??: Prodromoi, Paeonians, Agrianians.
This was just that one battle. There was quite a few units. Since I cant reproduce in any form I could maybe mail a picture to some people. I dont think anyone should get it since it is only that few pages that have Alexanders campaigns. But is you find it at your library then go ahead. No need to buy it now!