Ilyas Bey Son Of Turgut !!top!! -

| Weapon | Role | |--------|------| | | Fast draws in close terrain; not for show | | Composite bow (smaller frame) | Fired from horseback or kneeling | | Throwing knives (×4) | Hidden in his left sleeve | | No shield | Relies on a hardened leather cloak |

“Your father would have charged already, Ilyas. Are you afraid of blood?” Ilyas Bey: “My father taught me to spill blood for a purpose. Not for applause. The Mongols are three days west. If we fight the Romans today, we die tomorrow. Wait.” Gündüz: “And if the tribe calls you a coward?” Ilyas: (quietly carving his wolf figurine) “Then let them call. A wolf doesn’t explain the hunt to sheep.” ilyas bey son of turgut

However, there are two possibilities regarding the origin of the "son of Turgut" trope: | Weapon | Role | |--------|------| | |

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