Aldarion
Maester

Heavy Cavalry Versus Infantry – Charging the Lines
Introduction Heavy cavalry charging the lines of infantry is an awesome sight in historical fiction and fantasy alike. It is difficult to forget Eomer’s charge at Helm’s Deep or the cha…

Introduction
Heavy cavalry charging the lines of infantry is an awesome sight in historical fiction and fantasy alike. It is difficult to forget Eomer’s charge at Helm’s Deep or the charge of the Rohirrim at Pelennor.Yet revisionist historiography exists which holds that the impact of charge of heavy cavalry was based solely on morale. Argument is that horses cannot be trained to charge through, or even at, the solid wall of pointy things. By this explanation, the entire heavy cavalry charge is based solely on morale, a “who blinks the first” game of nerves. If infantry stays in formation, then cavalry will not charge infantry even if said infantry is armed with wet paper and harsh language.
But is that really the case? To determine this, I will look at a number of examples through history.