Hail Caesar Ancient Celts: Warhound Packmaster
The Celts used warhounds as a unique and formidable component of their military forces in battles against the Romans. These warhounds, often large and fierce breeds like the Irish Wolfhound, were trained for combat and intimidation. The Celts deployed them to break enemy lines, disrupt formations, and instill fear among Roman soldiers.
During engagements, the warhounds would be unleashed ahead of the main Celtic force, charging at high speed towards the Roman lines. Their powerful presence and aggressive behavior could cause confusion and panic, making it difficult for Roman soldiers to maintain their disciplined formations. The hounds were also used to target specific enemy soldiers, especially those who appeared vulnerable or isolated. This tactic created opportunities for the Celtic warriors to exploit weaknesses and launch more effective attacks.
In addition to their combat roles, warhounds served as loyal companions and protectors for the Celtic warriors, enhancing the morale and fighting spirit of their human counterparts. The use of these warhounds showcased the Celts' innovative and varied approach to warfare, adding a layer of unpredictability and ferocity to their battles against the Roman legions.
Want to add more slavering hounds for your Dog Handler to unleash? Look no further - this pack contains 3 random metal Warhounds
Note: models are supplied unpainted