User blog:MilenHD/Jewish Zealot vs Incan Warrior

Jewish Zealot: The fanatical Hebrews, ready to defend their religion at any cost.

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Incan Warrior: South America's greatest warrior, which purpose was to be the very best.

Who..is..Deadliest?!? To find out, our world class fighters are testing history's most lethal weapons. Using 21st century science, we see what happens, when two warriors go toe to toe. No rules, no safety, no mercy. It's a duel to the death, history will be rewritten, but only one will be crowned the Deadliest Warrior.

Jewish Zealot
The Jewish Zealots were a group of fanatical Hebrews who were determined to protect their Law and their people by violent means. They were formed during the 1st Century as a political organization that had a rebellious agenda against the Roman Empire. The zealots were the main driving force during the First Jewish-Roman War. Other Jewish political factions considered the zealots to be ruffians and "stirrers of trouble". Enemies of the zealots included the Romans, Jewish allies of the Romans, and the Sadducees, a major Jewish party. The zealots were founded by Judas of Galilee and Zadok the Pharisee. Members totaled in the hundreds, but their cause conjured up the spirits of fellow Jews to rebel against their conquerors. The zealot party collapsed when the Sicarii made their final stand against the Romans at Masada.

The Jews were ready to defend their beliefs with: Short Range= Khopesh Mid Range= Iron Head Long Range= Sling Special= Sica
 * Weight: 3 pounds
 * Length: 2.5 feet
 * Iron
 * Weight: 5 pounds
 * Length: 6 feet
 * Iron head, wooden handle
 * Weight: 1 pound
 * Length: 3 feet
 * Range: 30 feet
 * Fiber
 * Stone pellets
 * Weight: 2 pounds
 * Length: 2.5 feet
 * Iron

Incan Warrior
The Inca Army was a multi-ethnic army charged with defending the sovereignty of the Inca Empire, expanding its borders, and putting down rebellions. It was also often used for political purposes, such as executions or coups. As the Incan Empire grew in size and population, the army did the same. At the height of the empire (under the reigns of Tupac Yupanqui and Huayna Capac), the army grew to approximately 200,000 men.

The militaristic nature of the Incan monarchy caused great emphasis to be placed on the army and the position of the common soldier. Soldiers were given food and clothing and state aid was also provided for a soldier's family to ensure that agricultural production did not suffer due to the absence of a productive worker. For these reasons full-time soldiers were held in high regard and they even occupied their own position in the socio-political pyramid. When the army returned to Cuzco following a successful campaign they were received by women and children as heroes in a ceremony held in their honor. The ceremony took place in the Plaza de Armas in Cuzco and consisted of exhibiting the plunder and parading the prisoners as a symbol of the victory.

The Incas conquered the Andes with: Short Range= Tumi Knife Mid Range= Hacha Long Range= Bow and Arrow Special= Truncheon
 * Weight: 2 pounds
 * Length: 1.5 feet
 * Bronze
 * Weight: 3 pounds
 * Length: 4 feet
 * Bronze head, wooden handle
 * Weight: 2 pounds
 * Length: 5 feet
 * Range: 300 feet
 * Wood
 * Copper Arrows
 * Weight: 3 pounds
 * Length: 3 feet
 * Stone head, wooden handle

My Edges
Short: Edge Zealot: Sword vs sacrafical dagger, no contest

Mid: Edge Even: The Hacha is shorter and heavier but is more devastating, the iron spear on the other hand is weaker but longer and lighter.

Long: Edge Incan: While thier bow is primary a hunting tool, it's better than the sling.

Special: Edge Zealot: The sword beats the club any day.

X-Factors
Armor: Zealot 40, Incan 69: The Incan has a cotton tunic, with small bronze plates and a wooden shield, while the Hebrew has a iron helmet and wicker shield, exposing his bear chest to danger.

Fanatism: Zealot 95, Incan 83: The Incas were fighting for the cause of being big empire, the Jews fought with great fanatism and slayed both Romans and even part of their people, only to get independent from Rome and have their religius beliefs free.

Training: Zealot 78, Incan 90: The Zealots were rebels and probably didn't have the best training while they have guerilla tactics, the Incans were profesional soldiers and they were trained to be military force for their time.

Endurance: Zealot 87, Incan 92: The Zealots lived in a desert climate, but the Incans lived in a high mountains of the Andes, they had more red cells and were more fit from the thin mountain air, plus they had to fight also in deserts and jungles at some point and they had to adapt and endure there also.