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'''Leukahippoi''', also known as '''White Riders''' or '''The Southern Band''', were a mercenary Gaelic force primarily from [[Faneria]] and [[Caergwynn]] which served in [[Sarpedon]] from the late Seventh Century AD to the early 1400s. Their primary name, a Greek word, is derived both for their preferred use of white warhorses and their white shields, the latter of which were adopted from the Leukaspides mercenary pikemen which returned to use in the 800s AD. The Leukahippoi were originally a single large mercenary company until 1286, after which they split into several companies of the same name, with many of their number being Greeks or Latins rather than ethnic Gaels. By 1350, the breakaway groups had either renamed or been destroyed or assimilated into native armies, with the original Leukahippoi Company being reduced to a strength of about a thousand men, only two hundred of which were Gaelic.
The '''Leukahippoi Company''', also known as '''White Riders''' or '''The Southern Band''', were a mercenary Gaelic force primarily from [[Faneria]] and [[Caergwynn]] which served in [[Sarpedon]] from the late Seventh Century AD to the early 1400s. Their primary name, a Greek word, is derived both for their preferred use of white warhorses and their white shields, the latter of which were adopted from the Leukaspides mercenary pikemen which returned to use in the 800s AD. The Leukahippoi were originally a single large mercenary company until 1286, after which they split into several companies of the same name, with many of their number being Greeks or Latins rather than ethnic Gaels. By 1350, the breakaway groups had either renamed or been destroyed or assimilated into native armies, with the original Leukahippoi Company being reduced to a strength of about a thousand men, only two hundred of which were Gaelic.


Leukahippoi preferred long-endurance warhorses capable of evading heavier armored knights, and were armed with bows, short spears which could be used as javelins, and swords. They commonly adopted the crossbow in the 1200s, with armament becoming less standard over time, including sabers and lances depending on individual preference. Armor was typically light, with helmets, breastplates and possibly lamellar plates over the thighs being the norm, though the 'first line' of the company was equipped with full plate and sabers to repel light cavalry or to allow for the lighter Leukahippoi to disengage from knights is needed. This template was returned through triumphant and rich veterans to modern Faneria, further developing the idea of the Ardceiternn, a class of professional, versatile cavalry. The original concept was created after Fhainnin mercenaries, already skilled in archery and serving under _______, accepted payment for a campaign in the form of a number of warhorses, after which they adopted hit-and-run tactics they themselves had been battered by fighting against Islamic forces at the Battle of ______. Initially, their adoption of such tactics was lackluster, with a veteran core of survivors later proving themselves against other Greek forces and integrating heavier armor and professional men-at-arms into their numbers, creating a mixed force.
Leukahippoi preferred long-endurance warhorses capable of evading heavier armored knights, and were armed with bows, short spears which could be used as javelins, and swords. They commonly adopted the crossbow in the 1200s, with armament becoming less standard over time, including sabers and lances depending on individual preference. Armor was typically light, with helmets, breastplates and possibly lamellar plates over the thighs being the norm, though the 'first line' of the company was equipped with full plate and sabers to repel light cavalry or to allow for the lighter Leukahippoi to disengage from knights is needed. This template was returned through triumphant and rich veterans to modern Faneria, further developing the idea of the Ardceiternn, a class of professional, versatile cavalry. The original concept was created after Fhainnin mercenaries, already skilled in archery and serving under _______, accepted payment for a campaign in the form of a number of warhorses, after which they adopted hit-and-run tactics they themselves had been battered by fighting against Islamic forces at the Battle of ______. Initially, their adoption of such tactics was lackluster, with a veteran core of survivors later proving themselves against other Greek forces and integrating heavier armor and professional men-at-arms into their numbers, creating a mixed force.
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