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Cheriton writes:

Two miles riding like that and those boys will have their testicles swell up like purple watermelons.

What, no protective cups?

Seriously, even a few yards' riding could be flirting with…don't want to think about it. huh?

I know I shouldn't ask, but just how did ancients "ride comfortably, and safely?

Mayhaps we'll get at least one, or even two, serious answers?

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Paul at Warlord Games of Warlord Games writes:

Thessaly's wide plains make great horse country, and as such, its people made excellent horsemen. The Thessalians can be found in Greek armies and also that of the Persians during their invasion of Greece, making them a versatile choice for your armies!

Thessalian Light Cavalry

Thessalians are typically shown as wearing the wide pestos 'sun hat', simple tunic, boots, and a wide, flowing cloak which is normally shown as red with a white border, although it is likely that some wore the cloaks similar to their Thracian neighbors. They ride the horse bareback, without even a saddle-cloth, and are armed with a pair of spears which could be thrown or used in close quarters.

Thessaly actually sided with Persia during the invasion of Greece, with their cavalry forces testing the Greek hoplites to their limits at the battle of Plataea.

Want to know which armies can field these excellent light horsemen? Look nor further than volume one of our Hail Caesar army lists. Containing 63 lists covering armies from Biblical through to Classical periods, it's a must-have addition to your Hail Caesar rulebook…

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