3. If you give him somewhere to ride it, it will
probably not be big enough because he rides
an average of 100 miles day. So you let them
ride in Northwest Asia.
4.
5. And if you give him a
double curved bow, you’ll
have to give him
lightweight armor to
protect himself while still
being able to flee from
enemies.
6. And if he is to be doing all this traveling and moving, he
is going to need a fresh mount, so you give him three
or more ponies. With these ponies, he will be able to
live a month or more on the mare’s milk in a dire
situation.
7.
8. But if he has all of this, he will insist on fighting
from a higher elevation so it will be easier to
defend himself.
9. He is then going to conquer the Jurchens and the Xia
dynasty in western China. The Mongolian will begin
to take more control and cause more terror.
10. Soon, the Mongolian and his army will take more
parts of Asia. If you let them do this, they’re
going to want even more land, so you
give them some siege machines
(catapults).
11.
12.
13. If you let him go after more land, he’s going to spy on his
enemies, split his men into several groups, and use
psychological fear tactics to force surrender like tying tree
branches behind their horses to make dust clouds.
14. Once the Mongols have total control of Central Asia, they’re
going to want to expand, so you let them take the Middle
East and Persia. But if they take this area, they will want
Russia, China, and parts of Europe.
15.
16. However, these conquests can be quite costly.
To finance all of this, the Mongol will ask for
submission and taxes from all of his
conquered areas.
17. In order to stay safe from the terrorization
and pillaging, the territories will give the
Mongol some money…