Well, there are groups of feral cats everywhere, but I believe there was a particularly large group that the Erins saw, around a nearby park or something. Its based off feral cats in a forest, which can be anywhere, but the Warriors series greatly exaggerates it.
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If you're talking about real life,the answer is no.Warrior cats are not real.(cuz usually cats don't live in clans and hunt for each other)
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The setting of Warriors was originally based on an actual forest in Northern England, but has since morphed into some imaginary place with a combination of wildlife and plantlife indiginous to more than one area. So...no. The new forest doesn't exist anywhere, so you can't even go to the place it was based on.
Yes. Aztec women were actually trained to be warriors.
Yes. They were actually trained to become mothers and warriors.
Because they were warriors so that means that they actually fought the wars.
Actually, for sure you can
his actually home school
They didn't actually just become warriors, the citizens could choose if they wanted to be warriors but when there was a war going on, every citizen that was called to armas had to join the army.
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As far as we know, there will not be a 6th warriors series. The New Reign is actually just a rumor for the title of the 5th series of warriors books, which was confirmed by Vicky in an online to be false.
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You can't go home again is actually the title of a book by author Thomas Wolfe published in 1940.
Asgard was the home of the Norse gods worshipped by the Viking warriors. Vikings believed in a pantheon of gods that lived in Asgard and influenced their lives and battles.
Yes. Of course, his looks was edited. Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors are based on true events. In Dynasty Warriors 6, it has an Encyclopedia of things that actually happened. For example, Lu Bu was, in reality, slain by Cao Cao.