Apranik was the daughter of a Persian general, and a soldier of note in her own right. As the Sassanid Empire fell to Arabic armies, Apranik fought the invaders until her death.
Card Text
Apranik (Wind)
6 Life
3 Speed
7 Experience
1 Damage
Persian • Warrior • Female
Jang Joy-e Azadi: At the start of each round, roll two dice. If this roll is odd, gain 1 life. If the roll is doubles, your next attack is a critical hit if it hits.
Daughter of the mighty general Peeran, Apranik rose through the ranks of the army on pure merit to become one of the most fearsome, cunning and dedicated Sassanian army commanders.
Illus.: Mark Zug • Set 4 • 51/100
Warrior Pack
History in Brief
Anachronism Package Blurb
"In defiance of traditional women’s roles, Apranik rose through the ranks of the army to defend her beloved Persia against Arab invaders. Gaining rank and merit through her ability, despite being the daughter of a renowned general, Apranik was a tireless inspiration for her troops in defense of their nation against outside aggressors. Even after full-scale invasion and occupation by Arab armies, Apranik led her devoted warriors on hit-and-run attacks against their oppressors. She never surrendered, and was ultimately killed by Arab troops. Dedicated, relentless and unforgiving, use Apranik, symbol of Persian freedom, to endlessly harry your foe until they quit the Anachronism arena in utter defeat."
Trivia
Apranik...
Links
- Apranik in the Encyclopædia Anachronistica
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