The Army arrayed.
The banner was found on the ‘net (created by Angelus), originally with a red ground. A herd of Ancient White Park cattle has existed (and still does) in central Strathclyde since time immemorial, so Angelus’ creation was a fitting banner for this army.
These guys were in action against the Dalriadans, Picts and Norse in the 8th and 9th centuries. No army list that I could find, so all my own conjecture. Organized along DBA lines, used straight from the box with a couple of weapon alterations. Chunky figures (Strelets style more than HaT or Revell) with a fair amount of flash and extraneous plastic, riders not a good fit on horses, meant tailoring each to a horse.
1x3Cv (Gen), the King of Strathclyde with his retinue;
3x3Cv
2x2LH
4x4Wb
2x2Ps
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