The Crowblades are warriors of a shadowed tradition, born from an ancient order that believed the crow to be the ultimate symbol of death and vigilance. To them, the crow was not a scavenger, but a watcher — a creature that observes battlefields long before blood is spilled.
Their distinctive masks, shaped like crow heads and extending down to the nose, are not fully enclosing helmets, but ritual visors. Each mask is crafted to sharpen focus and strip away individuality, allowing the warrior to act as a silent extension of the order will. The raised crest above the head symbolizes the crows feathers lifted in warning.
Crowblades fight with calculated precision, striking only when the outcome is certain. Their blades are said to be forged to mirror the beak of the crow — swift, decisive, and merciless. Male and female warriors stand equal among their ranks, bound not by lineage, but by loyalty to the blade and the oath they swore.
Legends whisper that when a Crowblade appears on the battlefield, the crows are already watching — and death has chosen its next name.
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