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One-Man Army/Oral Tradition
Examples of One-Man Army in Oral Tradition include:
- In Ramayana, Hanuman killed hundreds of Rakshasas after he has found Sita in Lanka.
- Some accounts of the Battle of Badon Hill claim that King Arthur slew 960 Saxons in a single day.
- In the Tain Bo Cuailnge, Queen Medb decides to invade Ulster just as all of it's men fall ill due to an age-old curse. The only soldier unaffected is the teenage Cu Chulainn. He manages to single-handedly hold off Medb's forces for months - and this is before he goes into a warp spasm.
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