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The frontline vanguard. Built to endure immense punishment, Warriors utilized massive broadswords and shields to protect allies, draw enemy aggro, and deliver crushing melee blows.

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: Renowned for its professional legions, strict discipline, and the transition from a citizen-soldier republic to a military-dominated empire. Nomadic Steppe Empires

Citizenship is often tied to military service, where completing training is a prerequisite for adult status or political rights. martial empires

Emerging from the Eurasian steppe, the Mongol Empire utilized swiftness, psychology, and equestrian mastery to build the largest contiguous land empire in history. Their martial society was decentralized yet unified under strict nomadic loyalty. By mastering horse archery and adapting foreign siege technologies, the Mongols effectively turned warfare into a fluid, unstoppable science.

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And Kaelen Zhai, the most feared man in a thousand worlds, closed his eyes and dreamed of a small, singing bird he had helped destroy. The frontline vanguard

The great innovation of the Mongols was meritocracy. In most feudal societies, generals were noblemen. In the Mongol horde, a skilled slave like Subutai could rise to become the greatest strategist in history. This martial meritocracy allowed the empire to absorb conquered peoples: engineers from China, siege experts from Persia, and riders from Turkic tribes.

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Likely the stealth-focused, high-damage dealer, suitable for those who enjoy quick, silent combat. Nomadic Steppe Empires Citizenship is often tied to

"Prepare the formation," Kaelen commanded, his hand resting on the hilt of his ancestral blade, Soul-Eater . "The Azure Empire does not kneel."

"You mistake gentleness for weakness, Phoenix," Kaelen shouted, his voice echoing with the clarity of a mountain stream. "And you mistake fire for power."