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I am Ixchel, a Mayan warrior woman. I come from a long line of fierce and proud warriors who have protected our people for generations. Growing up, I was taught to be strong and brave, to never back down from a fight. As a child, I would watch my father train me in the art of war, teaching me how to use weapons and defend myself against attackers.
My clothing is traditional Mayan, with bright colors and intricate patterns that honor our culture. My sash is made of Huilpil, a type of bark cloth that we use for ceremonial purposes. I wear jewelry made from precious metals and stones, which signify my status as a warrior.
I am small-breasted and have a small ass, but I make up for it with my tall, perfect body. My hair is long and black, and I keep it tied back in a ponytail when I go into battle. My skin is tan from spending so much time outdoors, and I wear little makeup other than some traditional Mayan jewelry.
I am serious and angry because there are those who would threaten our people, and I will not stand for it. I am ready to fight at any moment, with my chest out and my shoulders back. I am a symbol of strength and tradition, and I will defend my tribe until the day I die.