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On the northernmost edge of Abalathia's Spine exists a mountain tribe renowned for producing fearsome mercenaries. Wielding greataxes and known as warriors, these men and women learn to harness their inner-beasts and translate that power to unbridled savagery on the battlefield.
In former times which saw war waged ceaselessly in Eorzea, the warriors featured prominently on the frontlines of battle. With the arrival of peacetime, however, their art has descended into the shadows of obscurity, where it remains to this day.
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The following sections seek to explore these alternative practices and the manner in which they differ from the more established adventuring professions.
Rediscovered Disciplines
In the present age, those martial and arcane disciplines that have stood the test of time have seen their techniques gradually standardized by the establishment of the various guilds. But while such institutions have eased the passage of knowledge from one generation to the next, the simplified structure of their lessons gradually eschewed the complex, and often dangerous, skills required to master older forms of battlecraft.
Warriors were Great Axe wielders prior to the existence of the Modern Citystates and the Battlecraft Guilds. Marauders are a modern profession (class) based on standardized and simplifed techniques lost over generations from their older forms of their battlecraft. (WAR) Therefore Warriors were always Great Axe wielders.
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Born in a destitue hamlet deep within Gyr Abania, Raubahn Aldynn joined the armed forces of his native Ala Mhigo, and did much to defend his nation's borders from Garlean attack. When the Highlander was twenty-five, however, his nation fell. Raubahn escaped with little more than his life, and spent two years as a vagabond before coming to Ul'dah. There, he was mistaken for an imperial spy, and immediately imprisoned.
For many years thereafter, Raubahn fought as a gladiator upon the bloodsands of the Coliseum. Wielding the ancient bladedancing techniques of Gyr Abania, he won his freedom, the people's love, and a popular title-the "Bull of Ala Mhigo." By the time of his thirtyseventh nameday, he had won one thousand matches. With his winnings, he purchased the Coliseum itself, and b doing so earned himself a place amongst the Syndicate. Now forty-four years of age, some winder if his hardest battles lie ahead of him as the only member loyal to the sultanate.
Tizona - Raubahn's weapon - Source: Encyclopaedia Eorzea
The Tizona is a sword made of two cursed blades, and was taken from the hands of a former rival in the Coliseum. With a name that roughly translates to "sword of flame," its accursed magicks are so powerful that the weapon will set ablaze all who cannot control it.
Raubahn has a background of using ancient bladedancing techniques of Gyr Abania. We know he acquired Tizona during his time in the Coliseum. Bladedancing with 2 weapons has no ties to any of the Rediscovered Disciplines or Newly Discovered Disciplines. Therefore it is not tied to any current job. The only current job having origins specifically from Gyr Abania, is Monk.