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Cheyenne Dog Soldier

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
Dog soldiers, kit fox warriors and other such societies were among the most devoted warrriors in any culture. They would literally pin themselves in place during battle as a vow to fight untill they were either dead or thier enemys defeated. The only other way they would leave battle was if another warrior unpined them and took them from the battle by force.
While warrior societies still exist I'm not personally shure if these ones do. There isn't much call for them in todays battlefields. Though many may choose to commit themsleves this fully if need be. Though I wouldn't be surpized if they were still around. ;)

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kreeden

Virus of the Mind
I have often wondered why the term " Dog " soldier . Thank you Painted Wolf , and thank you True Blood for asking . :)
 
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