![]() New to the Tenosians, this update will feature light and heavy armour instead of class-specific armour. Below are some of the concepts that were originally drawn up for these items. Tenosia has its own custom themed constructibles including the barricade and spike trap. Much like how shields work in Chivalry 2, if a player from another faction steals a horse from another faction, the horses appearance will change to the riders faction in order to provide visual clarity on who is riding. Any horse ridden by a Tenosia player will appear as the horse below. Today we’re showing off the Tenosia horse specifically. Small, medium, and large shields for Tenosia feature heavy detailing and engraving, and are less heraldry focused in comparison to the Agatha and Mason shields.Įach faction (Agatha, Mason, and Tenosia) have their own horse customization. Check out some of the concept art as well as final products below to see what you’ll be getting your hands on in the Tenosian Invasion content update. From armour to helmets, and shields to horses, everything has been customized for this new faction. Our Character Art department certainly had their hands full when it came time to designing a whole new look for the Tenosian Empire. Built mostly on harsh, arid lands, their people have adapted with wondrous engineering, city planning and star gazing that leave their lands prosperous and rich. That all changed when war was brought to their shores by the barbarians to the north, and they have spent decades plotting their retaliation. The Tenosian Empire is now a sophisticated and academic culture which had enjoyed a long peace prior to the invasion of the first Crusades. Rumours of devastating new technology threaten this ancient stronghold, and if it falls, the lands of Agatha shall burn and weep beneath the vengeance of the Tenosian Empire. Now Tenosia strikes at Baudwyn’s Bulwark, the longstanding barrier that has held these empires apart and stood unconquered for centuries. Indirectly, the ensuing war between the Order and the Argon Loyalists has its roots grounded in the hot desert sands of Tenosia. He sought out to gather support from the Agathian population which led to him taking over Agatha. Much of the capital of Tenosia was turned to ruin thanks to Agatha’s failed conquests, but General Malric Terrowin of the Mason Order feared of a Tenosian counter-invasion after the failed Crusade and death of King Argon. The Tenosian soldiers were acclimated to the harsh weather and environment, and their lighter armour allowed them to manoeuvre more easily and cut down the ill-prepared Agathians, whose heavy armour bogged them down while many burned to a crisp in the hot sunlight, with ease. After uniting the continent of Agatha, King Alfonso Argon attempted to conquer Tenosia in a failed crusade that he would not live to see the end of. ![]() ![]() Tenosia is a strange desert land to the south not far from Agatha with a hot desert climate, lots of sand, and palm trees. You can watch a VOD of our latest stream here on our Twitch channel, or archived on our YouTube channel. Check out the section below to hear more about where the Tenosians came from, and where they fit in this story. Tenosia has existed as part of the Chivalry lore since Chivalry: Medieval Warfare but has not yet been present in Chivalry 2 – until now. ![]() In our latest Twitch stream we introduced the Tenosian Empire – a new faction that will be joining Chivalry 2 in the 2.5 update on June 12, 2022. Welcome to another Twitch stream recap blog! In case you didn’t know: we’re hosting biweekly streams on our Twitch channel where we talk to Torn Banner developers, community members, and we’ll soon be debuting upcoming features! Be sure to follow us over on our Twitch profile so you get notified every time we go live.
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