The Oriental warriors come from distant deserts and ancient trade cities, where survival depends on discipline and precision.
Clad in loose garments to endure heat and sand, they move with silent efficiency. Curved blades rest at their sides — swift, practical, and deadly in close quarters. Every movement is calculated, every strike intentional.
Their scarves protect against wind and dust, but also conceal expression. In lands where honor and reputation travel faster than caravans, restraint is strength.
They are not loud conquerors.
They are patient tacticians.
Where others rely on brute force, the Oriental relies on timing.
And when the blade flashes beneath desert sun, the fight is already decided.
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