Moose cavalry in Kiravia

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A Northwest Territories militiaman and his steed

The use of moose as cavalry for mounted warfare has a long history in Kiravia. The Koskenkorvan Moose (Alces meridiæ) is known to frighten less easily and be more susceptible to direction than its cousins in Great Kirav or Levantia. Domesticated by ancient Cosco-Adratic peoples who settled across the hemiboreal and boreal climatic belts of Great Kirav, it was used as a pack animal and later as a mount.

Although it is not clear when moose were first used in combat, the presence of moose skeletons at burial sites alongside arrowheads and copper weaponry suggests that they were employed for such purposes at least as early as 7,500 years ago. The first known moose cavalry units in state service are believed to have been raised during the Second Empire. Moose cavalry were rapidly phased out in most regions after the importation of horses began in [YEAR], but remain in service in a few northerly parts of Kiravia.

Current moose cavalry formations

Non-military

See also