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Khitans

The Khitans

The Khitans

The Khitans were a pastoral, nomadic people that lived on the eastern side of the Khingan Mountains between Mongolia and northeast China. Heavily dependent on herding cattle and horses, the Khitan economy was intrinsically tied to their pastoral lifestyle. The Khitans ability to effectively breed horses in the steppes would prove an essential aspect of their establishment of the Liao Dynasty (907-1125 CE), as their excellent cavalry gave them an advantage on the battlefield against their enemies. Their main armies were composed of ordo cavalry: heavily armored soldiers who fought with a lance, bow, sword, and mace. Each ordo soldier was provided a forager and an orderly, both of whom supported the elite ordo member and fought in battle. The Liao also slowly started to take advantage of gunpowder technology, which they adopted from the Chinese.

The Liao dynasty was founded by Abaoji Yelü, a brilliant military leader who took advantage of the declining Chinese Tang dynasty to seize territory to the south, including modern-day Beijing. Instead of simply plundering these territories, Khagan (‘Great Khan’) Abaoji intended to rule them: he famously established a two-part government with two capitals to control both his southern Chinese territories and the northern Khitan lands. Notably, Abaoji synthesized traditional Khitan identity with Chinese institutions and practices. The Khitan people met this move with significant resistance, but it was overwhelmingly effective for controlling both the Khitans and their Chinese subjects. The Khitans also created a written script based on Chinese characters, which proved essential in the administration of an empire.

Despite initially practicing a shamanistic religion, the Khitans also adopted Buddhism. They built many beautiful pagodas throughout their kingdom, many of which still stand today: one famous example is the Yingxian Pagoda, the oldest and tallest multi-story wooden structure in the world.

Khitan society produced some exceptional women leaders. After Abaoji’s death in 926 CE, custom dictated that his widow should be buried in the imperial tomb with him. The empress dowager, Yingtian, famously said: ‘I am not unwilling to follow the deceased emperor underground. But my sons are young and the country has no ruler. I cannot go.’ Instead, Yingtian cut off her hand, which was buried with Abaoji. She went on to rule as a successful regent for the next two decades before losing power to her grandson.

After the rise of the Song dynasty in 960 CE, the Khitans maintained their hold on Chinese territories through military prowess, forcing the Chinese to sue for peace in 1004 CE. The Chinese paid for the peace in silk and silver, but they eventually grew tired of this relationship with the Liao dynasty. In the north, another group also rose up against the Liao: the Jurchens. Led by the defiant Wanyan Aguda, the Jurchen armies conquered Manchuria and formed an alliance with the Song dynasty around 1120 CE. Five years later, this pact bore fruit when the Liao dynasty finally fell. However, this was not the final end of the Liao: a small group of royals and their followers moved west to establish the Western Liao dynasty (Kara-Khitai), which lasted for nearly a century (1120-1218 CE).

Playstyle

Playstyle

Beware the Kara-Khitai. They are without honor.
– Genghis Khan.

The Khitans are a fierce steppe civilization renowned for their aggressive infantry and devastating cavalry units, which benefit twice as much from melee attack upgrades. Khitan cavalry units are also resilient, regenerating hitpoints while fighting once their unique technology Ordo Cavalry is researched. This allows them to sustain prolonged engagements and emerge victorious.

Faster-training counter-units support these expensive units, allowing the Khitans to quickly respond to enemy attacks and turn the tide in their favor. Furthermore, this steppe civilization can upgrade its Cavalry Archers to Heavy Cavalry Archers an age early at a reduced cost, yielding a devastating advantage in the Castle Age.

Inhabiting vast steppes and migrating westward, Khitan Villagers are incredibly efficient at herding livestock. While they lack the ability to seed Farms, they more than make up for it with their unique Pastures. These larger structures can accommodate two Herders working simultaneously, ensuring a steady and abundant food supply.

The Khitans are proficient craftsmen whose unique technology Lamellar Armor causes infantry and Skirmishers to reflect part of incoming melee damage back to their attackers. This lends a particularly formidable one-two punch to their unique unit, the Liao Dao – a powerful infantry unit whose massive sword inflicts grievous wounds that deal additional damage over time.

The Khitans’ secret weapon is a fearsome siege weapon mounted on two camels. Mounted Trebuchets move faster than most siege engines and launch fire pots that set the battlefield ablaze. Anyone unlucky enough to be caught in the lingering inferno will be burnt to a crisp!

Unique Units & Buildings

Liao Dao

Liao Dao

This infantry unit is effective against infantry and cavalry alike. Its massive sword inflicts grievous wounds that deal additional damage over time.

Khitan unique Infantry with powerful attack that wounds enemies, dealing damage over time.

Mounted Trebuchet

Mounted Trebuchet

This devilish invention combines a siege engine with camels. Long range and maneuverability allow this unit to continually bombard the enemy with lethal fire bombs.

Khitan unique Siege Cavalry with long range, but cannot attack at close range. Projectiles leave lingering fire on the ground.

Pasture

Pasture

Khitan unique renewable food source that can be worked on by two Villagers at once.

Liao Dao

Liao Dao

This infantry unit is effective against infantry and cavalry alike. Its massive sword inflicts grievous wounds that deal additional damage over time.

Khitan unique Infantry with powerful attack that wounds enemies, dealing damage over time.

Mounted Trebuchet

Mounted Trebuchet

This devilish invention combines a siege engine with camels. Long range and maneuverability allow this unit to continually bombard the enemy with lethal fire bombs.

Khitan unique Siege Cavalry with long range, but cannot attack at close range. Projectiles leave lingering fire on the ground.

Pasture

Pasture

Khitan unique renewable food source that can be worked on by two Villagers at once.

Regional Units

Fire Lancer

Fire Lancer

This powerful infantry unit fires a short-ranged gunpowder weapon before engaging in melee combat, and is especially adept against mounted units.

Gunpowder Shock Infantry that fires a short ranged firearm before engaging in melee combat.

Steppe Lancer

Steppe Lancer

Light Horseman with increased attack range.

Rocket Cart

Rocket Cart

Instead of flinging stones like Mangonels, this siege unit fires volleys of deadly explosive rockets!

Siege Gunpowder Unit with ranged blast attack, but cannot attack at close range.
Can attack ground.

Camel Rider

Camel Rider

Fast moving anti-cavalry Cavalry.

Fire Lancer

Fire Lancer

This powerful infantry unit fires a short-ranged gunpowder weapon before engaging in melee combat, and is especially adept against mounted units.

Gunpowder Shock Infantry that fires a short ranged firearm before engaging in melee combat.

Steppe Lancer

Steppe Lancer

Light Horseman with increased attack range.

Rocket Cart

Rocket Cart

Instead of flinging stones like Mangonels, this siege unit fires volleys of deadly explosive rockets!

Siege Gunpowder Unit with ranged blast attack, but cannot attack at close range.
Can attack ground.

Camel Rider

Camel Rider

Fast moving anti-cavalry Cavalry.

Unique Technologies

Lamellar Armor

Lamellar Armor

Infantry and Skirmishers reflect some melee damage back to their attackers.

Ordo Cavalry

Ordo Cavalry

Cavalry regenerates HP in combat.

Lamellar Armor

Lamellar Armor

Infantry and Skirmishers reflect some melee damage back to their attackers.

Ordo Cavalry

Ordo Cavalry

Cavalry regenerates HP in combat.

Khitan Wonder

Khitan Wonder

Khitan Technology Tree

Khitan Technology Tree

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