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  • Cilician Frontiersmen
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  • Although these men are often levied pastoral nomads or peasants, years of hard living in the mountains of beloved Hayasdan have made Cilician Frontiersmen proud and exceedingly vicious warriors, despite being clothed in nothing but crude leather armour and armed with a wooden buckler and a long axe, making them the reception committee for trespassers of Armenian soil.
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  • *Library: **Level 2 link=Library#Military research|Military Upgrades: *Upgrades to Azat Yeomen for Armenia; and *Caucasus Mountain Men upgrades to Espadachines for Venice
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  • Low
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  • Unit HP
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  • Armour
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  • *range: Melee *LOS: fair
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  • *Pop cost: 1 *Resource cost: 2link=Resources#food|Food, 4link=Resources#timber|Timber *Ramp cost: 1link=Resources#food|Food, 1link=Resources#timber|Timber
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  • Range
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  • Low; blade
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  • *Unit movement speed: fair *Creation speed: Medium
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  • Cilician Frontiersmen: Vital statistics
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  • Although these men are often levied pastoral nomads or peasants, years of hard living in the mountains of beloved Hayasdan have made Cilician Frontiersmen proud and exceedingly vicious warriors, despite being clothed in nothing but crude leather armour and armed with a wooden buckler and a long axe, making them the reception committee for trespassers of Armenian soil. These men thus have one advantage: they do not require as much food as other factions do, as their food ramp cost is eliminated. However, as all levies or tribal units go, they are rather undisciplined, and so are rather slow on the march. In any fight with the dreaded cavalry archers of the Mongols and Saracens, or the weaker Asian light infantry, these men will be easily outmatched by their plodding speed, although it will be said that they will be capable of resisting arrow fire. Of course, as with most non-heavy infantry, it is highly advised to screen them away from heavy cavalry, whenever so required.