Subtypes

Medieval Fighters (Ancient) (Chowling Subtype)

Medieval Fighters
💢⚔️Medieval Fighter⚔️💢

Medieval Fighters were the ancestors of today’s Fighters, built for tougher, real combat. In their time, they fought to protect their territory and survive, adapting to the harsh realities of battle. Unlike modern Fighters, who focus on martial arts and combat as a hobby, Medieval Fighters are warriors through and through—ready for war.

They often worked under the command of Dragons, acting as protectors and enforcers, making them far more battle-hardened than their modern counterparts.


Medieval to Modern

Medieval Fighters are the ancestors of modern Fighters, and their evolution is an interesting shift from raw power to refined technique. Back in the day, Medieval Fighters relied on their sickle claws, which were sharp, curved, and built for force. Their fighting style wasn’t about strategy—it was all about how quickly and effectively they could take someone down. Ambush tactics were common since the sickle claw favoured quick strikes over careful planning.

As time passed, the hand claw emerged. At first, it was considered a mutation, but it soon became more desirable. The hand claw allowed Fighters to incorporate technique and strategy into their combat, which wasn’t possible with the older sickle claw. It also became more popular aesthetically, leading to the hand claw becoming the new standard for modern Fighters.

While the modern hand claw offers more precision and versatility, the sickle claw of Medieval Fighters still holds its own in terms of sheer strength and sharpness. The old style may have been less polished, but it packed a force that’s hard to beat.


Medieval Fighter Attributes
  • All Optional Fighter Attributes
  • Raptor-like sickle claw on dominant foot
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