02-18-2010, 09:45 PM
Oh I'm not jesting, and also note I'm starting to think the Cumbrian tradition is right. It's not my own idea. Perhaps it would be better to say that it was a Sub-Roman horse for the Northern Britons. And I'm sorry, I have to stop acting like I know about horses because I don't really have a clue when it comes to horses. And I do know Carvettia is right, that there weren't 'breeds' persay. But for the sake of simplicity let's just call them by their modern name of term them 'proto-' and then whatever the modern breed's name is. Also Vortigern I know it's note good to theorize using legends I'm just as much a silly romantic as everyone else enthusiastic about the legends of this era. :wink:
Agraes,
Hmm... good point. Mercenaries don't tend to have good moral, but you still have to wonder :roll:
Agraes,
Hmm... good point. Mercenaries don't tend to have good moral, but you still have to wonder :roll:
Nicholas