Warrior Class
The term "Warrior Class" typically refers to a social group or caste in various cultures that is primarily composed of individuals trained for warfare and combat. This class often holds a significant role in society, serving as protectors and enforcers of the community's values and interests. Members of the warrior class may be distinguished by their skills in martial arts, strategy, and leadership.
In historical contexts, the Samurai of Japan and the Knights of medieval Europe are examples of warrior classes that not only engaged in battle but also adhered to specific codes of conduct, such as Bushido for the Samurai. These codes emphasized honor, loyalty, and discipline, shaping the identity and responsibilities of the warrior class within their respective societies.