🚢 Mounts
Horses, dragons, griffins, unicorns
8 items

Mongol Warhorse
Mongol Warhorse · Cavalry Steed — The compact, resilient mount of the Mongol Empire
The Mongol warhorse is a small yet sturdy breed native to the Mongolian steppes. Renowned for its endurance and adaptability, it enabled Mongol cavalry to travel vast distances across harsh terrain. These horses were pivotal to the rapid expansion and tactical supremacy of the Mongol Empire.

Arabian Horse
Desert Aristocrat · Agile, Enduring Steed
The Arabian horse is an ancient breed originating from the Middle East, renowned for its elegant appearance and muscular, compact build. Valued for its speed, remarkable endurance, and gentle temperament, it was widely used for warfare and long-distance travel.

Warhorse
Warhorse · Military Mount — Horse bred and trained for battle
A warhorse is a horse specially trained and bred for use in warfare. These animals provided mobility, shock power, and support for cavalry and armored warriors on the battlefield. Various breeds served as vital military assets across different eras and cultures.

Viking Horse
Viking Warhorse · Sturdy Steed of the North — Horses used by Norse warriors
The Viking horse was a robust and adaptable breed native to Scandinavia during the Viking Age. These horses served in warfare, transportation, and daily life, valued for their endurance and resilience to harsh climates.

Medieval War Camel
War Camel · Mount — Battlefield beast of burden in the Middle Ages
The medieval war camel was widely used in the Middle East and North Africa as a mount for cavalry and archers. Its endurance over long distances and adaptability to desert terrain provided significant advantages in military campaigns.