Chapter 134: Kingdoms 2 Chapter 134: Kingdoms 2 A Dixan archer was said to never miss twice.
To the west of Lionara was Roxurun Kingdom, a land renowned for its expertise in horse breeding and riding.
Their horses were some of the strongest and fastest in the entire region, and selling them was a significant part of their economy.
In fact, many kingdoms, including Lionara, relied on Roxurun bred horses for their cavalry and transportation needs.
But Roxurun wasn’t just known for breeding horses, they were also unmatched riders, with a deep rooted equestrian culture that had been passed down for generations.
Roxurun was a land where horses were more than animals, they were family, status, and life itself.
The kingdom’s vast grasslands were home to the finest steeds, and every aspect of Roxurun culture revolved around horsemanship.
A person’s skill with a horse determined their place in society, and no one could be considered an adult until they had mastered riding.
Every child in Roxurun was given a foal at birth, and by the age of six, they were expected to ride independently.
Their first successful ride without assistance was a celebrated milestone, marking their official introduction to Roxurun society.
Horses in Roxurun were believed to carry the spirit of past warriors.
Naming a horse carelessly was considered a great insult.
Names were given after observing the horse’s personality and strengths, ensuring that it matched its soul.
Before a rider could truly claim a horse as their own, they had to spend an entire night in the wilderness with it, surviving together without any outside help.
This was meant to build trust and prove that the rider was worthy of the steed.
Speed was highly revered in Roxurun.
Wind Trial, a race where they had to gallop across the open plains, navigating natural obstacles and testing their ability to read their horse’s
was not just about being the fastest
of a truly great horse was
belief that stepping into the hoofprint of a legendary horse could
some people traveled far just to find and step into these
said that the best riders of Roxurun could speak to their horses
and pressure techniques, making it seem
rider was a mark of true
warrior would ever abandon
in battle, their steed was
would rather die
and strength were measured in gallops, and its people were as
could travel for days without rest, fight on horseback with
them, the earth was meant to be ridden, not
realized just how
if she wanted to make a lasting impression,
not only improve her archery but also refine her horse riding skills to
significant progress,
breath, she closed the book and picked up another
no
of Lionara was Giangum Kingdom, known for
kingdoms that relied heavily on weapons, the warriors of Giangum barely needed them, they were expert martial artists, specializing in hand to hand combat and
was simple, the body itself was the greatest
kingdom where physical strength, discipline, and honor were the
were a source
of Giangum, regardless of status, was required to train in martial
combat, it was
their emotions was considered weak, no matter how physically
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