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Good ser, consider picking up some of that sweet, sweet Wizz-bang calipha metullgary while you are in the Audonia area [[Army_of_Burgundie#Great_Prince's_Own_Horse_Artillery]] | Good ser, consider picking up some of that sweet, sweet Wizz-bang calipha metullgary while you are in the Audonia area [[Army_of_Burgundie#Great_Prince's_Own_Horse_Artillery]] | ||
"As such artillery companies were among the first professional standing army units to be formed in Levantia. In the coastal areas of the Kingdom of Dericania this was first recorded in the first few years of the Great Confessional War when the need for an organic (not mercenary) corps of artillery was realized by some of the armies on both sides. Few dukes, counts, and lesser princes, could afford a permanent military much less the specialized equipment that went along with artillery batteries. However, the Vilauristre Conference (Protestant) and the Duchy of Marialanus (Catholic) were wealthy merchant states with trade routes and thus direct access to the metallurgists who had served the Oduniyyad Caliphate until its collapse in 1517." |
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Good ser, consider picking up some of that sweet, sweet Wizz-bang calipha metullgary while you are in the Audonia area Army_of_Burgundie#Great_Prince's_Own_Horse_Artillery "As such artillery companies were among the first professional standing army units to be formed in Levantia. In the coastal areas of the Kingdom of Dericania this was first recorded in the first few years of the Great Confessional War when the need for an organic (not mercenary) corps of artillery was realized by some of the armies on both sides. Few dukes, counts, and lesser princes, could afford a permanent military much less the specialized equipment that went along with artillery batteries. However, the Vilauristre Conference (Protestant) and the Duchy of Marialanus (Catholic) were wealthy merchant states with trade routes and thus direct access to the metallurgists who had served the Oduniyyad Caliphate until its collapse in 1517."