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Cavalry Soldier

Cavalry Soldier CR 7

Source NPC Codex pg. 270
XP 3,200
Half-elf warrior 9
LN Medium humanoid (elf, human)
Init +0; Senses low-light vision; Perception +8

Defense

AC 21, touch 10, flat-footed 21 (+9 armor, +2 shield)
hp 67 (9d10+18)
Fort +7, Ref +3, Will +4; +2 vs. enchantments

Offense

Speed 20 ft.
Melee +1 lance +13/+8 (1d8+5/×3) or mwk heavy pick +13/+8 (1d6+3/×4)
Ranged mwk composite shortbow +10/+5 (1d6+3/×3)
Space 5 ft., Reach 5 ft. (10 ft. with lance)

Tactics

During Combat The warrior shoots her bow at lightly armored opponents, using Mounted Archery to aim accurately even when moving at speed. In melee, she wields her lance against heavily armored targets, using Spirited Charge to increase her damage and Ride-By Attack to create openings in enemy defensive lines.

Statistics

Str 16, Dex 10, Con 12, Int 11, Wis 8, Cha 10
Base Atk +9; CMB +12; CMD 22
Feats Iron Will, Mounted Archery, Mounted Combat, Ride-By Attack, Skill Focus (Perception), Spirited Charge
Skills Handle Animal +8, Perception +8, Ride +6
Languages Common, Elven
SQ elf blood
Combat Gear potions of cure moderate wounds (2), potion of heroism, cold iron arrows (10), silver arrows (10); Other Gear masterwork full plate, masterwork heavy steel shield, +1 lance, masterwork composite shortbow (+3 Str) with 40 arrows, masterwork heavy pick, bit and bridle, heavy horse (combat trained), masterwork chainmail barding, military saddle, saddlebags, 259 gp

A cavalry soldier mixes the elven devotion to the natural world with a human’s skill at armored combat. She devotes herself to a career in the military, the elven blood in her veins giving her the time and patience needed to reach the highest pay grade for a non-officer. She is content to remain at her current rank until she dies or retires, for she took this job because of her love of horses and battle. She respects discipline, and if she weren’t in the army, she probably would form her own mercenary company just so she could train others in horsemanship, battle tactics, and skill-at-arms.

The soldier is blunt and direct but not intentionally rude. She understands and respects that each horse responds differently to verbal and nonverbal cues, and knows that people are the same way, but is easily annoyed by how humans say one thing and do another. She prefers interactions where she can give or take orders with no question as to what is expected of her and her fellows. Flowery words and flattery are tiresome to her, and her closest friends are those who speak to her openly and honestly, as she would to them. She enjoys the company of druids and rangers, appreciating their respect for animals and feeling only slight envy because of her inability to control the magic they wield.

The soldier has a keen eye for fine horses, and in times of peace she breeds and raises them, either on her own or for the army. She has retired many cavalry horses in her lifetime, finding ranches where they can be put to stud, tasked with light work, or used to train novice riders. She is disgusted by the idea of butchering horses for meat, would rather starve than eat a horse, and won’t permit any in her company to do so. When a warhorse dies, she buries its heart and head with honor and burns the rest, unwilling to let a noble companion be eaten by scavengers. Seeing someone mistreat a horse drives her into a frenzy, and she has been known to tackle and beat a peasant or merchant she spots whipping a horse to get it to work. (She is wise enough to not do this to an officer or noble, but if by some inaction on her part that person dies in combat, so much the better.) She especially dislikes goblins for their cruelty toward horses, and enjoys skewering them on her lance, leaving the corpses on her lance for follow-up attacks to better intimidate their allies.

This stat block can also be used for an expert military archer, a non-noble general, or a road-weary veteran who has gone to war against hordes of orcs, goblins, or ogres.