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by Thomas Setzer

Ireland at this period was rules by at least 150 Tuath Kings, or Ri Tuaithe.  These were theoretically under the rule of Ri Coiced, or Kings of a Fifth (Coiced).  There were also Rui Ri who were Tuath Kings, that had other Tuath Kings as vassals.

The Tuath was based around a single clan containing several family groups.   These were either doer-chele, bound clients, or soer-chele free clients who were the noble elites of the Tuath.  A Rui Ri or Ri Ruirech would ensure loyalty by taking hostages, usually the sons of lesser kings.  Each Ri was expected to lead the warriors of their Tuath in support of his overlord during wars.

By the third century an army of full time warriors was established.   This was the Fiana under a Ri Feinnidh, or commander.  This army was divided into tricha cets, thirty-hundreds.  During the time of Cormac there were three tricha cets in peace time and 7 during times of war.  Tuath warriors were part time soldiers and could not be called to serve during spring planting or the fall harvest.  This made the Fiana a necessity for the fighting of any extended war.  The Irish warriors of the period wore very little armour and fought with spears and short sword.

The Irish armies of the period depended on speedy attacks and ambushes to win their battles.  They would lay in wait in woods to ambush their enemies, using plashings (undergrowth and brush woven together to make a barricade) for cover.  They would block the trails and rain javelins upon their enemies from behind these plashings.   The Irish also liked to fight in marshes and bogs, using ditches and the marshy terrain to slow their enemies while they rained death upon them with their javelins.

 

Army Selection

The mininimum size for a regiment is five models. There is no upper limit. One model in each unit may be upgraded to Leader (+5 points), Standard Bearer (+5 points) and Musician (+5 points).

 

Special Rules

Plashings (3 pts per two figures frontage)

Plashings are undergrowth and brush woven together to make a barricade.

Ditches (3 pts per section)

Ditches are 1" wide by 4" long and count as very difficult terrain when set up in marshy ground or difficult terrain when set up in open terrain.

Movement

The Irish, being renowned runners, have a movement characteristic of 5.  They were known for their swift strikes and thier quick movement to their battles.

 

Characters

0-1 GENERAL (Ri Coiced or Ri Feinnidh)
Ri Coiced ........ 160 points
Ri Feinnidh ..... 165 points

  M WS BS S T W I A Ld
Ri Coiced 5 6 4 4 4 3 6 3 8
Ri Feinnidh 5 6 4 4 4 3 6 3 9

Equipment: Sword, light armour and shield. May have thrusting spear (+2 pts).  May have javelins (+1 pt).

Special Rules: Army General.

Ri Coiced, being renown warriors, gain +1 Attack during the turn in which they charge.

Ri Feinnidh - Any unit the Ri Feinnidh joins becomes stubborn and is no longer subject to the Warbands rules.  This may only be a Fiana unit.

0-1 ARMY STANDARD BEARER........ 100 points

  M WS BS S T W I A Ld
Standard Bearer 5 5 4 4 4 2 5 2 8

Equipment: Armed with sword, light armour and shield.

Special Rules: Army Standard.

0-2 SUB-CHIEF (Ri Tuath or Rui Ri) ........ 80 points

  M WS BS S T W I A Ld
Sub-chief 5 5 4 4 4 2 5 3 8

Equipment: Sword, light armour and shield. May have thrusting spear (+2 pts).

0-1 DRUID OR PRAYING MONK .............. 75 points

  M WS BS S T W I A Ld
Druid/Monk 5 4 4 3 3 2 4 2 9

Equipment: Knife, sickle, or club.

Special Rules:  Any unit within 12" of the Druid/Monk may test upon the Druid/Monks leadership and are not subject to Leadership provisions of the Warband rule.

 

Infantry

0-2 FIANA .......... 12 points

  M WS BS S T W I A Ld
Fiana 5 3 3 3 4 1 4 1 9

Equipment: Sword, and shield. May have thrusting spear (+2 pts). May have javelins (+1 pt). May have light armour (+2 pts).

Special Rules: Stubborn.

SOER-CHELE (TUATH NOBLE WARRIORS) ......... 9 points

  M WS BS S T W I A Ld
Soer-chele 5 4 3 3 3 1 4 1 6

Equipment: Armed with sword, thrusting spear and shield.  May have javelins (+1 pt).

Special Rules: Warbands.  May only have one Soer-chele warband for every two Doer-chele warband.

DOER-CHELE (TUATH LOWER CLASS WARRIORS) ......... 6 points

  M WS BS S T W I A Ld
Doer-chele 5 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 5

Equipment: Armed with thrusting spears and shields.  May have javelins (+1 pt).

Special Rules: Warbands.

 

Skirmishers, Allies & Mercenaries

SKIRMISHERS ............ 4 points

  M WS BS S T W I A Ld
Skirmishers 4 2 3 3 3 1 3 1 5

Equipment: Armed with sword and javelins. May have buckler or shield at +1 pt. May replace javelins with sling for free.

Special Rules: Skirmishers

PLASHINGS .......... 3 pts per two figures frontage

DITCHES .............. 3 pts per section

ALLIES

May have Pictish, Saxon, and/or British allies.

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