User blog comment:MilenHD/Hashashin vs Mohawk Warrior/@comment-236683-20160821192212

Grand Admirals Edges

Short: Tomahawk for me. It is far more wieldy and has a wider range of options for use, including throwing. It has the longer reach as well. The dagger, while also able to be thrown and a longer blade, isn't nearly as wieldy and really onto has the blade it can use, unlike the tomahawk which even part of it can be used, including the handle which is long enough to put your opponent into a choke-hold. Edge: Mohawk

Mid Range: The lance has it as well in this range. It's got a 3 foot range and unlike soldiers of EUROPE, Mohawk warriors were far more capable of using the lance even in close quarters. The scimitar has to be used in close quarters, and the curved blade does make it more likely to slide off the lance without destroying it. Edge: Mohawk

Long Range: This one is a toss-up for me. The Indian Warrior spent their entire life with their bows, and they were all excellent with the bows, since they had to use them to survive. However, the recurve bow is the far more powerful of the two bows and if the assassin was skilled with it, it would be far more effective then the simple Indian bow. If they are both of equal skill, I'll give it to quality. Edge: Assassin

Special: The hunting knife has a third of the reach of the poisoned dagger. There is nothing special about the blade that would give it the advantage. The khanjar was made to ensure death. If the khanjar even nicks you, you will die unless you get an antidote soon. Edge: Assassin

Summary and Final Edge:

The Mohawk warrior was all about survival. They had no money, no real comforts and lived in conditions that we would find pretty deplorable and yet always came out on top. They were trained from as soon as they could walk survival skills. Not only were they some of the best warriors at range, but they also were physicial stronger than their European counterparts in most cases and were better in hand-to-hand combat.

The assassin was a master of dealing death from the shadows and when the enemy was unawares. Living in harsh desert environments, they became a part of the desert. They also had a supreme belief in Allah and the holiness of their missions. They inspired terror in their targets.

If it is a straight up fight or a fight from a distance, the Mohawk would win. They spend their entire lives in a constant state of survival which the Assassin's just don't do. Yet if it was a fight of shadows and assassinations, Assassins would win since their art is assassination. Since we can assume this is going to be straight up, I'll give it to the Mohawks, especiall since this will be on their home turf.