Hellenistic
One would most likely see a realistic and individualistic statue of a dying warrior during the Hellenistic period in ancient Greek art, which lasted from the death of Alexander the great in 323 BCE to the rise of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BCE. This period emphasized detailed, emotional portrayals of human figures and explored themes of realism and emotion in art.
it's not against the warrior code but most likely not.
At the moment, there are no plans to make a Warriors movie. If it does, it will most likely be realistic animation, much like Aslan from Narnia.
This question seems to address "dreams" in the sense of hopes, goals and aspirations rather than the images experienced during sleep. There is no definitive answer to this question. Realistic goals are more likely to be achieved than unrealistic goals, and challenging aspirations can be just as realistic as aspirations that do not require great effort.
most likely in my bed ;)
Most likely, yes.
Daisy and Millie are not likely to receive warrior names since they are kittypets and not part of a Clan in the Warrior Cats series. Warrior names are typically given to cats in the Clans who have completed their warrior training and earned the right to be called a warrior.
Lots, you will get more accurate results if you Google it, check your answers because there will be multiple. is there seam un-realistic they most likely are.
That depends on your definition of "warrior". If you are thinking in terms of role playing, then no, he was more of a rogue. However, if by "warrior" you mean "someone who partakes in war" then yes he was. Robin was most likely an archer in the crusades, meaning he was a soldier, and thus, a warrior.
[i]Xena: Warrior Princess[/i] ran for six seasons and 134 episodes.
If you want to be realistic, Detroit. If not, most likely to be danger city
Most likely the dens.
The phrase 'warrior of knowledge' would most likely be translated as????? (chishiki no senshi) in Japanese.