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2-Rangers usually carry a dagger or short sword for melee combat, but just ONE. Using dual swords is rather unreasonable, not to mention unwieldy in carriage (let's list them out, a scimitar and a short sword, both with a sheath, a bow, and a quiver. It's just me, but I can't seem to find a way to bring them all.)
Also, only very seasoned swordsmen would dare challenge incoming arrows with their swords. If it were me, I would fall aside, roll over and shot back with my bow.
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Haven't played D&D have you? Rangers begin with a feat called 2 weapon fighting.
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3-The horse can speak? Unless you put in some words explaining the enchantment it has (there ought to be one), I find this the most irrational part. In this case I think you should replace him with someone who acts as the prince's bodyguard and possibly a good friend of his. He doesn't need to be good at fighting, he can even be a coward to strengthen the figure of the protagonist.
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Explained in chapter 2.
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