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** First Edition suggested that the vast, ''vast'' majority of [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|Lunars]] were such heroes, devoted to smashing the pillars of decadent civilization and bringing humanity back into the toughened fold of the world. [[Fanon Discontinuity|This did not meet with much popularity]], so it merely became ''a'' option for Lunars trying to find an alternative to the extant model of society (and it says a bit that the signature Lunar who's biggest on barbarism, Ma-Ha-Suchi, is just using his "experiment" as a reason to get back at the world 'cause he's not the prettiest anymore).
* ''Barbarians of Lemuria'' lives by this trope.
* The whole [https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Amazoness Amazoness] archetype in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Tabletop Game)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''. Many other cards - mostly Warriors - have this theme, like [https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Axe_Raider Axe Raider] and the [https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Swamp_Battleguard Swamp] and [https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Lava%20Battleguard Lava Battleguards]
 
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