Sun Chariots were used by the bronze eyed children of raptor god in their conquest of the continent. Unlike a four wheeled, heavily armoured war-wagons of Unu’ki those two wheeled chariots were a great example of manoeuvrability on the battlefield.
Pulled by a pair of stocky steppe horses, decorated with animal skins, bells and hunting trophies, they usually carried an equipage of two - a driver and a bowman. The latter usually being a nobleman carrying in himself a descent ammount of the raptor god’s seed, which was believed to give them inhuman eyesight, and above average strength to pull the bowstring.
Just a dozen of such chariots, could send a deadly rain of arrows on the ranks of those standing in their way, swiftly retreating out of the close combat range where they could be interferred by pikemem, right after, and than returning to continue harrasing the enemy, untill few survivors retreat.
Militias of the early farmer societies and other nomadic hunter-gatherers that had no mastery over horses, as well as their gods were no match for the sun-chariots and the archers atop of them, often lead into battle by the regal raptors themselves, and in the span of just a couple centuries the entire continent, from the esstward steppes, to the end of the world in the west was under the control of the different bronze-eyed warlords, with only citadels of Unuki, and the Black delta Kingdom over the Great Waters staying out of their reach.














