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Lin’ik-Carate Battle Plan Ellen, Lord of Lin’ik-Carate Sir Tilly of Lin’ik-Carate Clare, wife of Leo the Clerk Adele, wife of Alan the Walker

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Lin’ik-Carate Battle PlanEllen, Lord of Lin’ik-CarateSir Tilly of Lin’ik-CarateClare, wife of Leo the ClerkAdele, wife of Alan the Walker

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Population = 75,000 men

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Weapons

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CORSEQUE•Three bladed, winged spear

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ARMING SWORD (KNIGHT’S SWORD)•Typically used with armor and shield•Standard military sword•“war sword”

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BROADSWORD•Heavy and straight blade•Meant for harsh cutting (in battles; not food)•Used to attack and defend

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CLUB•Simple but a very heavy and helpful weapon•Made with wood•Produces a painful and powerful hit

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BATTLE AXE•Many different sizes•Mostly used by knights•Made with steel

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FLAIL•Often used by peasants•You to whip around and strike defender or attacker behind armor•Studs or spikes at the end of the chain

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MACE•A more powerful blow (bigger) than a club•Damages armor very easily•Made of many materials from copper to steel

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GLAIVE•sharp blade•Similar to kitchen knife

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HALBERD•Two headed pole weapon•Axe blade with long shaft•Hook on back side

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BILL•Similar but duller than halberd•Different types of blades•Very powerful

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WAR HAMMERS•Hammer head on one side and spike on the other•Easily punctures armor•Creates many injuries

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CANNONS•Barrel and handle•Shoots long distance•Used for our “psychological effect” -- it will not necessarily hurt you but scare you

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ArmorUsed to protect our knights

“Not only do you fight effectively, we

fight in style.” – Sir Tilly of Lin’ik-Carate

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Cape- sometimes

worn by our

knights for

fashion

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Body Suit- Extra protection for arms, legs, and

stomach

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Chain Mail- Padded garment worn underneath our knight’s armor

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Shield- Made out of leather-covered wood

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Helmet- used to protect head and face

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Fighting Strategies

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Fighting StrategiesUse of variety of weapons Quick attacksUse of moat, filled with quick sand, to

stop attackers – bridge is over moat and on the castle side we pull a wooden leaver which collapses downwards into the moat

Watchman stationed at all entrances of the castle

Disguised fighters around castleWe start off on horseback to conserve our

energy

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Logistics/Supplies

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Logistics/SuppliesMany castles and cities have

forfeited us beforeAll of our people, including men,

women, children, slaves, and prisoners were in our armies (knights did most aggressive fighting)

Our mules, oxen, and horses pulled our supplies in carts

We will put you under siege (very hard to get past)

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Logistics/SuppliesKnights slept in tentsOur women were very helpful by

checking for lice and other diseasesOur armies eat bread, soups, fruit,

vegetables, and drank beerAnimals ate grass and haySlaves got water from wells and

streamsSupplies were sent by ship to usWe will often steal your supplies

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Castle

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Castles

Offence Defense

Castles have many entrances

We are smart so we will find a way in

Our castle is located on a rocky hill

It takes effort for attackers to reach us and provides time for us to prepare