The Scythian: Masters of the Eurasian Steppe Long before the Silk Road connected the East and West, a fierce and enigmatic culture dominated the vast grasslands of Central Asia and Eastern Europe. They were the —nomadic warriors, master goldsmiths, and legendary horsemen who left an indelible mark on history without ever building a single city. Who Were the Scythians?
Tari looked toward the south. He knew the stories of the great Persian King Darius , who marched with thousands of men, heavy with armor and slow with supply wagons. The Persians didn't understand the steppe. They saw it as empty space to be conquered; Tari saw it as a living thing that provided everything—meat, milk, and the freedom to move. The Scythian
No empire lasts forever. By the 3rd century BCE, world was crumbling. The Scythian: Masters of the Eurasian Steppe Long