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Prestige Austria Hofburg | Prestige Austria Hofburg | ||
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Prestige France Palais Bourbon | Prestige France Palais Bourbon | ||
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Prestige Maratha Shaniwarwada | Prestige Maratha Shaniwarwada | ||
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Prestige Russia Winter Palace | Prestige Russia Winter Palace | ||
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Prestige Spain Palacio Real de Madrid | Prestige Spain Palacio Real de Madrid | ||
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Prestige Sweden Slott | Prestige Sweden Slott | ||
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Prestige USA Independence Hall Royal Palace | Prestige USA Independence Hall Royal Palace | ||
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Revision as of 07:41, 3 March 2011
Harsh and unforgiving warriors are born in harsh and unforgiving lands. These men are as deadly as their deserts.
Overview
Living in a desert makes a man tough and ruthless, or dead. The weak do not survive, and this fierce cull produces proud and dangerous warriors. Their battle skills have been honed by years of raiding and goat thievery, or against the more settled people of oasis villages. Defeat is unthinkable, because defeat is death.
Traditionally, the Bedouin were among the most dangerous of desert tribes, fighting among themselves when outsiders weren’t available. Constantly on the move to find new pastures for their livestock, they learned to live with the minimum of possessions and little external support in the harshest of lands. Loyalty to tribe and family was all that helped a man survive.