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Fat guy being greedy eating all the desserts, leaving none for the refugees.
"Hey, look! A pikemen line!"
"What pikemen?"
Ah yes, the feared pikemen. What clever tricks will the cavalry use to counter this unfortunate, yet well-established and well-foreshadowed matchup?
Oh... by just brute forcing it, and defeating the entire purpose of pikemen...
I forget, is this a setting with magic in it? Cause 24 kg for a blade is kinda ridiculous for real life, no matter how much someone trains their strength. 4 kg would have been on the heavy side for a polearm, to say nothing of 24 kg.
here's one such chinese polearm used by cavalries, a late Ming / Early Qing (roughly later 17th century) piece. some of the Chinese Champion warriors of this era were said to be capable of wielding such weapons (they're usually 60-80kg, very VERY heavy) "like a flying wheel"
Once in close quarters, a polearm was a liability, and a knight would probably switch to something they could swing freely.