A warrior cannot defeat a thousand warriors. There aren't even that many cats in every clan clan combined.
The goal of the Aztec warriors was to rise up in the ranks of the Army. They higher they were able to rise, the more respected they were and the greater the perks. One of the best perks was land that was given to the warrior.
There is not going to be a warrior cats movie because Erin Hunter had announced on facebook that there is notgoing to be one!There still is a small chance, she's given out hints.
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.
The sword given to Beowulf by Unferth, called Hrunting, is significant because it represents a symbol of trust and honor. It also highlights Beowulf's bravery and skill as a warrior, as he is able to defeat Grendel's mother despite the sword's initial failure to harm her.
Humberto is a Spanish and Portuguese given name that means "bright warrior" or "famous warrior."
Bushido, the way of the warrior.
If you're talking about the 2nd book in the 1st series Fire and Ice:Fireheart is a new warrior and threats break out. A forbidden love, a lost Clan and Fireheart must uncover Tigerclaw's treachery before it is too late.2nd Series, The New Prophecy:A new prophecy is given and the forest is being destroyed! Can the warrior cats be saved or lost forever?
Well, first, you have to go to the warriors website. Then, after you get your apprentice name generated, you begin playing the game. Then, after you beat the game, you supposedly get your warrior name. I'm only 99% sure, because i never actually beat the game...
It is not possible, unless the new warrior consults to the leader before vigil about changing his/her name. But, this is only up to Erin hunter, who is author for warrior cats.
Yes, the Maya had names for their warriors, such as "Ah Kinchil" which means "Sun Lord". Warriors were highly respected in Maya society and were often given names that reflected their bravery and prowess in battle.
The land of thousand lakes.
sammy pertos, given by the great warrior alexander bramley :)