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*First Appearances -[[Kings of War 1.2 – Basilean Legacy]] | *First Appearances -[[Kings of War 1.2 – Basilean Legacy]] | ||
*2nd Edition - [[Kings of War – 2nd Edition Rulebook]] | *2nd Edition - [[Kings of War – 2nd Edition Rulebook]] | ||
*3rd Edition - | *3rd Edition - [[Kings of War – 3rd Edition Rulebook]] | ||
Sisterhood Panther Chariot was originally called Panther Chariot however was renamed in [[Kings of War – 2nd Edition Rulebook]] which continued forward to [[Kings of War – 3rd Edition Rulebook]] | |||
===1st Edition=== | ===1st Edition=== | ||
[[File:SisterhoodPantherChariot1steditionrules.png|left|frameless]] | |||
Most of the orders eschew armour for speed and act as skirmishers, light cavalry, scouts and infiltrators. Their preferred weapons are heavy flails and the glaive, a curved variation on the koliskos, used whether on foot, mounted on Gur Panthers or even riding fast chariots pulled by these ferocious battlecats. | Most of the orders eschew armour for speed and act as skirmishers, light cavalry, scouts and infiltrators. Their preferred weapons are heavy flails and the glaive, a curved variation on the koliskos, used whether on foot, mounted on Gur Panthers or even riding fast chariots pulled by these ferocious battlecats. | ||
===2nd Edition=== | ===2nd Edition=== | ||
Most of the orders eschew armour for speed and act as skirmishers, light cavalry, scouts and infiltrators. Their preferred weapons are heavy flails and the glaive, a curved variation on the koliskos, used whether on foot, mounted on Gur | [[File:SisterhoodPantherChariot2ndeditionrules.png|left|frameless]] | ||
Panthers or even riding fast chariots pulled by these ferocious battlecats. | |||
Most of the orders eschew armour for speed and act as skirmishers, light cavalry, scouts and infiltrators. Their preferred weapons are heavy flails and the glaive, a curved variation on the koliskos, used whether on foot, mounted on Gur Panthers or even riding fast chariots pulled by these ferocious battlecats. | |||
===3rd Edition=== | ===3rd Edition=== | ||
[[File:SisterhoodPantherChariot3rdeditionrules.png|center|frameless|514x514px]] | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Latest revision as of 22:29, 1 November 2024
The sisterhood convents have also been known to ride the vicious Sisterhood Panther Chariot to war.
About
These deadly feline hunters can be found roaming the forests of Gur in the province of Tarkis, whose borders are piously guarded by the sisterhood. There is a strict limit on the number of juvenile cats that can be removed from the forest for taming so that this precious resource is never lost. Raised and trained by dedicated handlers, a panther will grow to be almost as large as a horse. Panthers in training are directed to fight on the battlefield in packs, their tamers letting the animals give in to their hunting instincts.
Once fully trained, these beasts are made even more dangerous when mounted by a battle sister. Warrior and panther will fight as a deadly pair, either as lancer light cavalry or from swift chariots. Each pairing of human and beast is a permanent relationship, the sister and panther bound to each other, going through training and battle together. Should one die, the other will be unable to find a new partner again.
Kings of War Appearances
- First Appearances -Kings of War 1.2 – Basilean Legacy
- 2nd Edition - Kings of War – 2nd Edition Rulebook
- 3rd Edition - Kings of War – 3rd Edition Rulebook
Sisterhood Panther Chariot was originally called Panther Chariot however was renamed in Kings of War – 2nd Edition Rulebook which continued forward to Kings of War – 3rd Edition Rulebook
1st Edition
Most of the orders eschew armour for speed and act as skirmishers, light cavalry, scouts and infiltrators. Their preferred weapons are heavy flails and the glaive, a curved variation on the koliskos, used whether on foot, mounted on Gur Panthers or even riding fast chariots pulled by these ferocious battlecats.
2nd Edition
Most of the orders eschew armour for speed and act as skirmishers, light cavalry, scouts and infiltrators. Their preferred weapons are heavy flails and the glaive, a curved variation on the koliskos, used whether on foot, mounted on Gur Panthers or even riding fast chariots pulled by these ferocious battlecats.
3rd Edition
Gallery
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Sisterhood Panther Chariot Model
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Sisterhood Panther Chariot 1st Edition Rules
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Sisterhood Panther Chariot 2nd Edition Rules
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Sisterhood Panther Chariot 3rd Edition Rules
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