DEADEYE SLOWBLADE
The Natchez–Creek Legacy, Reimagined Through Precision
This isn’t just a drop. This is a declaration.
DEADEYE SLOWBLADE is RMBR’s tribute to the Natchez–Creek world—a lineage of builders, defenders, strategists and culture-carriers—told through a modern icon who represents what it looks like to come from greatness and move with purpose.
This product comes in T-shirt, sweatshirt, hoodie and accessories, built like uniform pieces for people who stand on truth, memory and discipline. Because this is what RMBR does: we don’t just design clothes—we design reminders.
Why “Deadeye Slowblade”
A “deadeye” is focus. Accuracy. Calm under pressure. A “slowblade” is patience. Control. Timing.
Put them together and you get a mindset: Don’t rush. Don’t miss. Don’t forget.
That’s the energy of the Nation. That’s the energy of the ancestors. That’s the energy of anybody who had to survive a world trying to rename them, erase them or reduce them.
The Mound Builders
America’s First City Makers, Engineers and Sacred Architects
Before the storybooks, before the textbooks, before “discovery” talk—there were mound-building cultures across the Mississippi Valley and the Southeast. These weren’t random piles of dirt. These were planned, engineered, sacred structures—built over generations with community organization, ceremonial purpose and political power. The mound was a message: “We are here. We’ve been here. And we know who we are.” For Natchez and Creek-connected histories, mound culture sits inside a wider Mississippian world—one that held complex governance, trade networks, artistry, agriculture and spiritual systems tied to the sun, seasons and ancestral order.
Archery, Marksmanship and the “Deadeye” Spirit
Long before modern “sniper culture,” there was the real foundation: focus, breath, stillness, timing and respect for life. Archery in Indigenous cultures isn’t just sport. It’s: a discipline, a rite of skill, a form of provision, a practice of patience and a relationship with responsibility. That’s what the Deadeye represents: Precision with purpose.
Why Beyoncé
Not Biography—Symbol
In RMBR language, Beyoncé represents mastery. Decades of excellence. Discipline. Reinvention. Cultural impact. A career built on performance as precision—every detail intentional. So we don’t use her here as a “claim.” We use her as a symbol: the poise of leadership, the calm of command, the accuracy of artistry and the power of legacy carried in the body. Deadeye Slowblade is the visual shorthand for a bigger truth: When a people are forced through pressure, they produce diamonds—leaders who shine, creators who build and protectors who don’t fold.
What the Graphics Mean
Front Logo
The face is the focus—war paint as code: protection, identity, readiness, remembrance. The feather isn’t decoration. It’s a marker of honor, spiritual authority, connection to ancestors and memory carried forward
Back Logo
The back reads like an “ad” because RMBR is flipping the format: We advertise culture. We promote remembrance. Natchez-Creek Sniper Training Academy = discipline language. Mound builders = architects of civilization. Deadeye = excellence without apology.
Mounds were built to last. Songs were built to last. Stories were built to last. And the people were built to last. DEADEYE SLOWBLADE is for the ones who move with purpose—who honor the builders, the hunters, the strategists and the survivors. Wear it like a reminder: You come from precision. You come from greatness. You come from builders.
RMBR. Feathers Up.






