The horses anxiously pawed the ground with their hooves, fifty Cuirassiers arrayed in a triangular formation, chattering noisily on the grassland.
Each beastman dressed in leather armor and adorned with feather-pendant decorations sat on their saddles, with long riding boots that wrapped up to their knees.
They didn't wear iron armor or helmets, which didn't suit the tactical role of Cuirassiers.
But they did wear a beastman-style sculpted mask.
This mask was crafted from leather, hemp, wood strips, and feathers, then painted.
Viewed from the front, it resembled a creature with an open mouth, with the face of a Beastman Cuirassier emerging from within.
This is a traditional attire of the beastman barbarians, worn only by the bravest warriors.
Most masks feature Kongge and Mengge as the main design, but recently, due to the priests' changes, some beastmen have started using Brother Huo's image.