You make very accurate points, but it'd be wrong to conclude, I think, that a Rathori raid on a Char Un camp would be 'strictly worse' (for the raider...) than a Char Un raid on other Char Un. A patrol designed to look out for mounted raid may well miss a bunch of sneaky hsunchen in the dead of night, and a bunch of 'furry boys' suddenly in the midst of your camp gutting your horses and smacking around your non-combatents presents a very different danger to the 'done thing' pattern on intranomad raiding. ("We're here to raid you." "Ah yes, you're a little early this year: would you mind awfully taking a seat, while we finish sacrificing some of our enemies horribly?") Especially, as I've hypothesised, Char-Un start to encroach on the more 'marginal' land between steppe-proper and forest-proper. And the less common such raids are (or were, for that clan historically, say), the less prepared they'll be to take the best possible countermeasures. Posting more 'outer perimeter' guards may not be a great response, for example, as very likely when the more common circumstance of yet another raid from other nomads occurs, these guys become effectively 'stragglers to be picked off', and a weakening of the body of the clan's force.
Cheers,
Alex.
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