UM & M Zulus. What's the difference?

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UM & M Zulus. What's the difference?

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I working on what I hope is my last regiment of Zulus: an UnMarried regiment.

Apart from the lack of head rings & a black as opposed to a white shield, what's the difference to them and a Married regiment? Are either the better fighters?

Do you differentiate the two on a tabletop battlefield?

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The wives?
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No mother-in-law.
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Married warriors were older (and married) and often less aggressive then the unmarried warriors.

I represent them without head rings. Shields, to my knowledge, did not differentiate married from unmarried, but rather signified their regiments. The more white, the more 'elite' they were.
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Jeremy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 10:14 pm Married warriors were older (and married) and often less aggressive then the unmarried warriors.
So, a +1 in melee?

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YOu could try to model the aggressiveness of the young with accompanying brittleness V the steadier and more practiced older regiments with a little less dash.

A Zulu mother in law would be sheer hell.
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ochoin wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:02 am
Jeremy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 10:14 pm Married warriors were older (and married) and often less aggressive then the unmarried warriors.
So, a +1 in melee?

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It depends on the rules I guess. I sometimes think that rules make the mistake of thinking aggressive fighters are better. I don’t think your unmarried Zulu was any better in hand to hand than a married one. They’re probably more rash and would charge in/pursue more easily.
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grizzlymc wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:50 am.

A Zulu mother in law would be sheer hell.
She wouldn’t be a problem. Mostly because the Zulu culture is male centric. They would also have multiple wives and thus multiple mother in laws.
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There is a thought from hell. No wonder they weren't afraid to die.
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Jeremy wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 6:25 am They would also have multiple wives and thus multiple mother in laws.
The ultimate penalty for polygamy.
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