The Crusader Army is legendary for its military success, much of which is due to its high degree of standardization. Alykinder’s reformation of the Tokish army in 1750 modernized the Crusader Army in every aspect, from tactics and fundamental strategies, to logistical operations and equipment.
Though the Crusader Army includes rhyflers of many nations, they all follow the Crusader plan. Infantry use squad- and section-level tactics under the direction of a skillful and veteran corps of Yawdryls and Milwers. Leadership by the NCO is a hallmark of the Crusader light infantry. These squads use the long-range and powerful Ryshi heavy rifle to fix targets at long distance, and then close to use the semi-automatic Bogen combat rifle in the assault. A Crusader infantry section is to be aggressive on the attack, bypassing enemy strong-points where possible in order to advance the line of battle.
It seems the Quar have always been at war. When the first wandering clans of insect gatherers built their low, mud-walled buildings, it was as much to keep out other Quar as the wild animals. As they first learned to make tools to get food, they quickly learned to make tools to defend themselves. The mud walls quickly became fortified citadels, and then city-states. In five thousand years of civilization, the only constants of their culture have been the changing of the seasons and the threat of war.
This is a sprue of 3 Quar Crusader miniatures. Models require assembly and painting. Supplied unpainted. Photos of painted miniatures are from Wargames Atlantic's website.
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