'Hailing from the eastern steppes, yours is a life of constant movement and conflict.
Needless to say, the Huns are fearsome warriors, and to Christian soldiers in particular, they are a monstrous and demoralizing force to face on the field of battle. Hordes also become more loyal with each fresh declaration of war, and razing settlements brings fresh blood to their ranks. A man powerful enough to unite the Hunnic peoples and bind them to his singular will…Īs the Huns travel across the landscape, they exact a terrible toll on those around them, snatching regional food supplies at will and undermining the enemy’s ability to replenish their armies. While their leaders’ arguments rage, the horde waits, paralyzed, for the arrival of a man. However, they must act swiftly to turn this chaos into an empire. In this way, the Huns have swept into Europe and now threaten Rome itself. In battle, their combination of ranged attacks and the speed with which they can cover ground is breathtaking – and terrifying – to behold.
In truth, the Huns’ equine expertise is what makes them such formidable foes. The aura of terror surrounding the Huns is so great that their enemies are barely able to conceive that they are also human beings.