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6/30/2025, 3:07:27 AM
>>95980312
>Grand Cathay doesn't really look like Yuan or Ming era armors, they took the kitchen sink aproach when designing their range.
Hence, why they're called "Proxies." A lot of people famillar with Chinese military history have said that the Jade Warriors are way too armored and that the average Ming grunt weren't given full body lamellar armor as standard issue gear. These are normally reserved for high ranking officers and bodyguards.
Except, your average Jade Warrior weren't just expected to fight your historical horseback steppe raiders and pirates from Nippon. At worst, they were also expected to fight powerful foes like the Warriors of Chaos and Daemons of Chaos. You know, the same Daemons that also give Space Marines trouble.
>Grand Cathay doesn't really look like Yuan or Ming era armors, they took the kitchen sink aproach when designing their range.
Hence, why they're called "Proxies." A lot of people famillar with Chinese military history have said that the Jade Warriors are way too armored and that the average Ming grunt weren't given full body lamellar armor as standard issue gear. These are normally reserved for high ranking officers and bodyguards.
Except, your average Jade Warrior weren't just expected to fight your historical horseback steppe raiders and pirates from Nippon. At worst, they were also expected to fight powerful foes like the Warriors of Chaos and Daemons of Chaos. You know, the same Daemons that also give Space Marines trouble.
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