http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/medprice.htm
Thank you for the link. I love these historical item pricings. I was however talking about Native M+B prices.
However that price list unfortunately shows exactly the mindset that runs in crpg. IE the western european catholic state of affairs, or worse, the "london" state of affairs.
We all know horses were horrendously expensive in england, being an island and all that, but move somewhere else in europe where you have horses coming out of the wazoo, and there you would find them to be relatively inexpensive while swords or armour would need a king's ransom. These are the places where an all mounted army was the norm. CRPG seems to conform to this stereotypical medieval image based in london.
I wish this "london" crpg one size fit all prices could change, say by having a location variable for chars. Those who enjoy the oversized 2 hand and plate nonsense can choose the german states, while people wishing to play sensibly could choose the regions of modern turkey for reasonable horse prices. These locations could also affect item availability.
Was here for gaga, did not find her too bad. Anti cav cav could take her out fast. I did not play as a crunchy, so perhaps I had it easier.