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Highly related to [[Barbarian Tribe]] and [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]]. Some overlap with [[Noble Savage]], if the author wants to play up the moral superiority of the Fremen as a source of their strength. Many Fremen were [[Born in the Saddle]], and ride with the [[Hordes From the East]].
Examples in fiction appear to be rare. [[George R. R. Martin]] claims that the Dothraki in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' are based on [[Hordes From the East|steppe warriors]] and [[Native Americans]], but are in fact based on [[Native American Tropes|tropes about these tribes]] and not the real people
▲Names after ''[[Dune]]'', of course, with its Fremen who take on decadent space empires.
▲Examples in fiction appear to be rare. [[George R. R. Martin]] claims that the Dothraki in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' are based on [[Hordes From the East|steppe warriors]] and [[Native Americans]], but are in fact based on [[Native American Tropes|tropes about these tribes]] and not the real people. And, of course, the society is a bunch of strong, violent Fremen who manage to be even more rapey than your average culture in Westeros or Essos.
== [[History]] ==
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