The Crusades

The Crusaders fought their way to the Holy Land at the end of the 11th century and founded kingdoms that would last almost 200 years. This is often referred to as the Age of Mail; chain mail was the prevalent form of personal protection throughout this period. By the time of the Crusades, the armored knight had become the heavy cavalry of Western Europe. It was said that a Crusader charge could carry “through the walls of Babylon.”

The knights of the First Crusade were unruly, quarrelous, and impetuous. They had little grasp of battlefield tactics or maneuvers. The Syrians, Turks, and Fatimids who faced them were often commanded by noble warriors who displayed great skill and subtlety with their armies. But as often as not the Crusaders won the day through sheer hard fighting and weight of armor. It was not unusual for a band of Crusaders to take on a force of Turks or Syrians several times its own size and prevail.

The Crusades saw several important technological innovations. Chain mail hauberks were now augmented by chain mittens and leggings for complete protection. Crossbows first saw widespread use at this time. They proved especially useful for keeping horse archers away from a formation, since they outranged the cavalry’s lighter bows. Crossbows also had excellent penetration power, punching through armor that could stop most bow shots.

At the end of this period, plate armor began to appear. At first, plates were used to increase the protection over the shoulders and chest of a mailed knight. Within a span of only 50 years, chain mail had been largely replaced.

In addition to the Crusades in the Holy Land, this era also saw the great Mongol conquests of Russia, Hungary, and Poland.

In game terms, the Crusades represent an early Middle Ages society. Without pikes and longbows to counter them, mailed knights owned the battlefield. A fair number of standard fantasy settings center on this level of technology; for example, the armies of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth are equipped with mail, shield, and long sword.

The Crusades


Battle axe
5 gp

Bow


Arrow, flight
3 sp/12

Arrow, sheaf
3 sp/6

Composite short bow
75 gp

Composite long bow
100 gp

Long
75 gp

Short
30 gp

Caltrop
2 gp/12

Crossbow


Heavy crossbow
50 gp

Heavy quarrel
2 sp

Light crossbow
35 gp

Light quarrel
1 sp

Pellet bow
25 gp

Pellet
5 cp

Dagger
2 gp

Flail, footman’s
15 gp

Flail, horseman’s
8 gp

Hand/throwing axe
1 gp

Lance, Light
6 gp

Lance, Medium
10 gp

Lance, Heavy
15 gp

Mace, footman’s
8 gp

Mace, horseman’s
5 gp

Quarterstaff


Pick, footman’s
8 gp

Pick, horseman’s
7 gp

Polearm


Bill
7 gp

Glaive
6 gp

Guisarme
5 gp

Halberd
10 gp

Spear
8 sp

Spear, long
5 gp

Staff sling
2 sp

Stinkpot
1 sp

Stone


Sword


Broadsword
20 gp

Long sword
45 gp

Sabre
30 gp

Short sword
15 gp

Warhammer
2 gp

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