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... anded nearly 5,000 infantry soldiers - a formidable number, though hardly of elite calibre. His own company, by contrast, was a smaller but considerably more highly trained and diverse force.

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In addition to 1,000 heavily armed and armoured cavalry, Kaeso had at his disposal specialised companies of battle-mages and healers to support the main host. It was these mystical convictions that would provide a key arcane complement to their more ...

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