Celtic Warrior/Bio & Battles

"We have no rules of engagement. Whatever we need to do to get the job done... We thought of war as a sport."

- Spencer Dinnean, Celtic descendant

The Celts were a warlike tribal society, similar to North America's native tribes. Each tribe was different but, they all spoke a similar language and had similar military tactics. Some records showed the Celts were headhunters, who would sever the heads of their victims, dip them in quicklime to preserve them and hang them up around their houses or on their chariots. The Celts preferred to fight on foot and their leaders would initiate combat on chariot before fighting on foot.

The Celts were known to have fought and allied themselves with various foreign armies such as the Greeks, Carthaginians under Hannibal Barca and, on some occasions, the Romans. The Celts became some of the most successful of Rome's enemies, being some of the few "barbarians" to present a challenge to Roman invasions. The empire was never able to truly conquer Great Britain, and the Celts' lands would not fall until the arrival of the Saxons in the Dark Ages.

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