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The Comanche pulls out his War Hawk and the two warriors clash. The Comanche stomps on the glaive, breaking it as the Mongol gets back up and unsheathes his Ild. The Mongol goes in for a thrust, but the Comanche grabs the glaive and avoids the attack and counters with an elbow strike to the Mongol's head. The Comanche rolls, dropping his lance as he also avoids a circular slash. The Mongol counters by slashing at the Comanche's back. The Mongol swings his glaive but is parried by the Comanche's War Lance. The Comanche assumes a battle stance while the Mongol gathers himself and his glaive. The Mongol starts to ride to the abandoned horse when the Comanche ambushes him by tackling him from a rock, throwing him from his horse. The Mongol rides up to his glaive and pulls it out, seeing the Comanche's horse up on the rocky outcropping. The Comanche rides up to his War Lance, which he pulls out of the ground and hides into the bushes. The Comanche rides past as the Mongol fires another shot, which barely misses him. The Comanche rides ahead to to set up another attack while the Mongol pulls out his bow and arrow. The Mongol is saved by his lamellar breastplate however, as he angrily thrusts his glaive into the ground and pulls out the arrow. Hanging off the side of the horse, the Comanche pulls himself up to reveal himself, takes aim with his bow and arrow, and shoots the Mongol in the chest. The Mongol reaches the top of the hill, but is confused when he only finds the Comanche's horse. Gathering his senses, the Mongol sheaths his apple and mounts his horse, while the Comanche thrusts his War Lance into the ground and slings his War Hawk on his back. The Comanche raises his bow and gives off a loud war cry and falls back. Using this opportunity, the Comanche fires two more arrows at the blinded Mongolian, one which flies past him and another which lands right in front of him. He stands up and looks to the source of the arrow, but is unable to make it out due to the Comanche standing against the sun. The arrow lands a foot away from the Mongol, startling him.
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Back up on the ridge, the Comanche readies his bow and arrow and fires downward to the unsuspecting Mongol. Seeing nothing, he goes back to sharpening his Ild. Feeling as if he's being watched, the Mongol looks to the top of the ridge. The Mongol then notices a flock of birds circling overhead. Nearby, the Comanche cautiously makes his way to the top of the ridge overlooking the valley. In a valley, the Mongol is sharpening his Ild sword. Comanches prefer archery more than firearms.
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Note: Comanches also later learned how to use firearms, but these were not used in the episode as they would give the Comanche too much of an unfair advantage over the Mongol, because firearms obviously did not exist in Ancient Mongolia. The Comanche were conquered by the United States military in the late 1800s, especially in the 1860s and 1870s. Like the Lakota and the Apache the Comanche managed to use the modern American made Repeating Rifles and Colt Revolvers to defend themselves against the USA: but were unable to resist the superior numbers of the US Army while also suffering from famines from mass bison hunting and pandemics like smallpox. Their conquest was limited by other strong tribes such as the Apache. This made the Comanches one of the largest and most powerful Native American tribes in North America.
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With their superior horsemen, they conquered much of the territory between the southern half of Kansas and the northern half of Texas in what was called Comancheria. They mainly used spears and bows, the spears often tipped with obsidian. They are widely believed to have been the first people of the Plains to use horses for transportation and war: due to interaction with European colonies and farm horses escaping into the American frontier. The Comanche and Shoshone people settled in the Great Plains around 1500 AD. Symbol - Arrowhead (the Comanche used the Bow and Arrow for hunting and war) History Armor - Buffalo Hide Shield & Bone Armor (Hairpipe Breastplate).