Say you could transform into a warrior of ancient time. What kind of warrior would you want to be?
Example: Spartan
Say you could transform into a warrior of ancient time. What kind of warrior would you want to be?
Example: Spartan
What's the name for a Indian soldier? I think it's Rajput. Yeah. Half of me would be a Rajput and the other half would be a British knight.
Edit: Thanks to @artyom for the clarification. Don't even know my own heritage properly.
@mrnoital: Damn, you beat me to it!
What's the name for a Indian soldier? I think it's Raj. Yeah. Half of me would be a Raj and the other half would be a British knight.
Rajput.
What's the name for a Indian soldier? I think it's Raj. Yeah. Half of me would be a Raj and the other half would be a British knight.
Rajput.
That's one of... like 50 different ancient warriors...
What's the name for a Indian soldier? I think it's Raj. Yeah. Half of me would be a Raj and the other half would be a British knight.
Rajput.
That's one of... like 50 different ancient warriors...
He said Indian warrior, and then Raj. I was telling him that it is actually Rajput not raj.
Think about it, a midget Achilles would be awesome ^_^
Swear you would slay enemies without them seeing you. Lol
I'm a descendent of the Vikings, so I guess that answers it.
Vikings? That's freaking amazing. :O Vikings are tall right? How tall are you?
Duel with Sasaki Kojirō[edit]
Main article: Sasaki Kojirō
On April 13, 1612, Musashi (about age 30) fought his duel with Sasaki Kojirō, who was known as "The Demon of the Western Provinces" and who wielded a nodachi. Musashi came late and unkempt to the appointed place —
the island of Funajima, in the Kanmon Straits separating Honshū and Kyūshū. The duel was short. Musashi killed his opponent with a bokken that legend says he had carved from an oar used on the boat that carried him to the island.
Musashi's late arrival is controversial. Sasaki's outraged supporters thought it was dishonorable and disrespectful, while Musashi's supporters thought it was a fair way to unnerve his opponent. Another theory is that Musashi timed the hour of his arrival to match the turning of the tide. The tide carried him to the island. After his victory, Musashi immediately jumped back in his boat and his flight from Sasaki's vengeful allies was helped by the turning of the tide. Another theory states he waited for the sun to get in the right position. After he dodged a blow, Sasaki was blinded by the sun.
Musashi briefly established a fencing school that same year.
@claymore1998: Wouldn't Wonder Woman count as an Amazon warrior?
I came into the thread ready to say Amazon, but if the myth rumors are true that they cut off a breast to improve aim, I'm not so sure I can live with that..
On to the topic: Probably a Roman Legionnaire or a Ninja.
Zeus if she doesn't count
I don't think that counts either! haha
I was also gonna say Miyamoto Musashi. I'd wanna be a Samurai, maybe some kind of Ronin, that'd be sick too.
@kingwillie: The fight where he killed a sword master with a single blow with a wooden sword is amazing... Have you heard of it?
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