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Mad Warriors are a party of tribal warriors, encountered on caravans, whom of which will attack anyone and everyone on sight. They are armed with a variety of melee weapons, including spears, power fists, and Wakizashi Blades.
They hunt in rather large parties, making them often one of the most challenging caravan encounters. Like most Caravan encounters, the size of their hunting party is scaled with the size of the group that encountered them, giving chance to even larger groups.