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[[File:Armored Cavalry.png|thumb|250px|[[Teo McDohl]] leads his Armored Cavalry in pursuit of the routed [[Toran Liberation Army|Liberation Army]]. <small><small>''(PSP)''</small></small>]]During the [[War of Succession]], the armored cavalry was feared enough that General [[Schmidt]] kidnapped [[Hero (Suikoden)|Teo's son]] in an attempt to force Teo to fight without the famed unit. In the [[Gate Rune War]], the armored cavalry decisively routed the [[Toran Liberation Army]] in the [[First Battle with Teo]], coming close to ending the war there and then. However, the Liberation Army was able to secure a supply of [[Fire Spear|Fire Spears]], something the heavily armored unit was susceptible to, and emerged victorious in the [[Second Battle with Teo]], ending the legacy of the famed unit. | [[File:Armored Cavalry.png|thumb|250px|[[Teo McDohl]] leads his Armored Cavalry in pursuit of the routed [[Toran Liberation Army|Liberation Army]]. <small><small>''(PSP)''</small></small>]]During the [[War of Succession]], the armored cavalry was feared enough that General [[Schmidt]] kidnapped [[Hero (Suikoden)|Teo's son]] in an attempt to force Teo to fight without the famed unit. In the [[Gate Rune War]], the armored cavalry decisively routed the [[Toran Liberation Army]] in the [[First Battle with Teo]], coming close to ending the war there and then. However, the Liberation Army was able to secure a supply of [[Fire Spear|Fire Spears]], something the heavily armored unit was susceptible to, and emerged victorious in the [[Second Battle with Teo]], ending the legacy of the famed unit. | ||
The cavalry was not made up of horses but | The cavalry was not made up of horses but [[Gulhorse|gulhorses]], an animal unique to the [[Toran (region)|Toran region]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |