Warriors, in the traditional sense of skilled fighters who engage in warfare, did exist in ancient and medieval times. However, the role of warriors has evolved over time with changes in technology and warfare tactics. Modern-day warriors may be found in military forces or specialized combat units, but the nature of warfare has shifted towards more sophisticated strategies and technology.
Yes, they can be real.
In Warriors it does for sure! It might actually in real life.
None of the warriors books are 'real' if you mean that you think the cats do exist, then no. But the book, Sunrise is real.
No, an alternate generation is not a real warriors series. But I can make sure for you.
Yes, the Insane Polynesian Warriors Nation is a real gang.
Ajax's real name in the 1979 movie "The Warriors" is James Remar.
Well, it depend on if you mean Warrior Cats, a series from Erin Hunter, or just regular warriors in the ancient times such as Roman or Greek. For cats, I would say no, given that they wouldn't be able to function with just bones. But in a fictional movie, such as Indiana Jones or a fighting-type movie, there could indeed be "skeleton warriors". Again, this is fiction, not real life.
some people on movies and in real life call them the big burrito.
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Yes, on the coach from Xian to the warriors you pass lots of buildings filled with lifesize warriors which look exactly the same as the real thing. Upon arriving at the actual warriors I was doubtful if even these were real.
Warriors = Toa.
Greencough is a fictional disease from the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter, which affects cats in the story. There is no real-life equivalent of Greencough.