Rider shenanigans from the weekend...
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After 2·5·3·4: Rider Death:
2·5·3·5
RIDER INCAPACITATION
The rider of a mount becoming incapacitated in some manner - any of unsighted, prone, unconscious, entangled or immobile - leads to some drastic consequences for both!
2·5·3·5·1
BEAST MOUNTS
In all circumstances, if the rider of a beast mount becomes prone, unconscious, entangled or immobile, so does the mount.
2·5·3·5·2
ARDENT MOUNTS
Ardent mounts are treated separately to the rider should the rider become incapacitated. A rider can become unsighted, prone, unconscious, entangled or immobile separately to his ardent mount, and if his ardent mount does not suffer the same incapacitation it will continue the battle as normal in the same way as if the rider were dead, except that when the rider Rises, Wakes or Disentangles or somehow becomes mobile again the control of the mounted warrior reverts to the rider.
If a rider becomes prone, unconscious, entangled or immobile and his ardent mount does not suffer the same incapacitation, he will immediately fall off his mount in the same way as if the mount were dead. This could be disastrous for him, but should he survive he becomes a unit on his own (as does the mount) but he may Mount his steed again if he Moves into base contact with it, assuming he can catch it, becoming a mounted warrior once more.
If a rider becomes unsighted while riding an ardent mount, he clings on to his mount as best he can and remains in control of it.
and, similarly
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Before 2·6·1·2·2: Carriage Draught Animals:
2·6·1·2·2
CREW INCAPACITATION
The crew of a carriage engine becoming incapacitated in some manner - any of prone, unconscious, entangled or immobile - leads to some drastic consequences for an engine warrior.
Beast Draught Animals
In all circumstances, if the crew of a carriage engine that has beast draught animals becomes prone, unconscious, entangled or immobile, so does the engine and its draught animals.
Ardent Draught Animals
In all circumstances, if all of the crew of a carriage engine become prone, unconscious, entangled or immobile, so does the driver (unless the driver is itself an ardent draught animal), but ardent draught animals are treated separately to the crew should the crew become incapacitated.
Crew can become prone, unconscious, entangled or immobile separately to their ardent draught animals, and if their ardent draught animals do not suffer the same or a different incapacitation - and if the driver is not incapacitated - they will continue the battle as normal. If the driver is incapacitated, it will continue the battle in the same way as if the crew were dead, except that when the crew and driver Rise, Wake or Disentangle or somehow become mobile again the control of the carriage engine reverts to the driver.
If all of the crew become unconscious, entangled or immobile and their ardent draught animals do not suffer the same incapacitation, they will immediately fall off the engine in the same way as if their draught animals were dead. This could be disastrous for the crew, but should thjey survive they become units on their own (as does the remainder of the engine) but the crew may Mount their engine again if they Move into base contact with it, assuming they can catch it, becoming an engine warrior once more.