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"Never seen anything like it in all my years. It ain't right, that's what. Guns are suppose to stay put, not gallop off whenever you get anywhere near them. And firing while they're doing it is outrageous! I'm gonna file a complaint, that's what. It ain't right."

—Burkil Burkilson after the battle of Dead Man's Hill.[1a]

Bronzino's Galloper Guns are a famous mercenary band from Tilea. First employed during the battle of Pattio, this band of mercenaries has been rewarded with fame and fortune throughout their career, first serving under the leadership of Prince Borgio the Besieger. The Galloper Guns were in fact, lightweight cannons removed from their mountings on the galleys of Remas and fixed onto specially made carriages, allowing for rapid deployment during the heat of battle.[1a]

This was done under the instructions of Master Gunner Bronzino, who had been hired by Borgio the Besieger to be the captain of this new artillery company. His innovation contributed in no small measure to the victory and Bronzino proceeded to raise a battery of specially designed guns forged in the very same foundry as that used by Leonardo da Miragliano to cast his colossal brass statues.[1a]

Soon this artillery band became infamous in their strategy of hit and run tactics, earning it an immense reputation and wealth throughout Tilea. As a result, many other Mercenary companies began to think twice before coming up against Bronzino and his arsenal of cannons.[1a]

History[]

Bronzino's Galloper Guns - Arts

Bronzino's Galloper Guns unleashing their devastating artillery.

"Just put down your swords and surrender... Its worse if you fight or you run... You can do what you please... you can climb up a tree... But you can't get away from the guns!"

—Bronzino's Galloper Guns.

As they started off their career, Bronzino and his mercenary band fought for the Tilean Prince Borgio the Besieger during many battles of his reign, yet the untimely demise of his assassination has put the Gallopers in an uncertain state of affairs in Miragliano. As such, Bronzino sought out other employments. Since then the battery has turned up in the armies of several notorious mercenary generals, bringing them victory and earning Bronzino enough gold to forge more improved designs of lightweight cannons. During battles the gunners would bring up their cannons into action rapidly and fire at close range, wrecking tightly pack infantry formations before retreating once more.[1a]

This has had a devastating effect on the enemy in open battlefield. As soon as the enemy moves near enough to threaten the guns, the gunners hitch them up and gallop at full speed, finding a new position further back. If the battle goes badly and it is necessary to retreat, the precious cannons can be removed from the battlefield without any delay. This not only saves the guns for use again, but it makes it unlikely that the enemy will capture them too thanks to its light-weight design.[1a]

Having earned a reputation in Tilea and incurring the undying hatred of the survivors of many mercenary pikemen companies, Bronzino's battery were shipped across the ocean to take actions against the Lizardmen in a doomed treasure hunting expedition led by the Dwarf pirate, Kurgar Halfbeard. Bronzino used the speed of the guns to fight a heroic rearguard action throughout the jungles of the south to the coastal beaches of the continent, killing any pursuing Saurus warriors in the droves as they went. Indeed, the easy-to-lift guns were still firing from the longboats as they were pushed out to sea, sweeping the beach clear of the enemy until they were safely in open waters.[1a]

The Battery subsequently turned up in Araby and took part in the Sultan's war against the Undead, where the speed and mobility of the guns proved decisive in the open expanses of parched sands. Greatly enriched by his efforts, Bronzino brought his battery back to Tilea where he has been reforging and refitting the guns while also considering numerous and very generous offers arriving every day from rival Merchant Princes plotting to make war on one another. Finally he took upon an offer in Miragliano and fought for the Princes of Miragliano once more.[1a]

Appearance[]

Small, lightweight bronze or brass cannons harnessed to light limbers drawn by one horse. One of the gunners rides the horse, the others run beside the gun carrying the ramrods and other equipment. Bronzino is a big man riding his own horse and wearing ornate armour.[1a]

Miniatures[]

The miniatures for Bronzino's Galloper Guns were sculpted by Alan and Michael Perry with the help of Tim Adcock who sculpted the cannon. The crew and the gun's aesthetic was based on the 16th century in Europe, but the galloper gun was a mid-to-late 18th-century concept.[3]

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