How has the portrayal of warrior women in media been predominantly white. Why is representation of diverse heroines important in fantasy and action genres. What are some examples of non-white female warriors in recent TV shows and films. How can the entertainment industry improve diversity in lead warrior roles.
The Prevalence of White Female Warriors in Popular Media
For decades, the archetype of the powerful female warrior in film and television has been predominantly portrayed by white actresses. From Buffy Summers to Xena: Warrior Princess, audiences have grown accustomed to seeing fair-skinned heroines wielding swords, fighting evil, and saving the world. This trend continues with recent additions like Netflix’s “Cursed,” starring Katherine Langford as Nimue, a young woman chosen by the legendary Sword of Power.
The repetition of this trope raises important questions about representation and diversity in fantasy and action genres. Why are women of color so rarely given the opportunity to embody these powerful roles? What impact does this have on viewers, particularly young girls from diverse backgrounds?
The Impact of European Myths and Fantasy Traditions
One explanation for the prevalence of white heroines in fantasy narratives is the genre’s roots in European mythology and literature. Many popular franchises draw inspiration from Arthurian legends, Norse mythology, and the works of authors like J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. These stories, set in fictional versions of medieval Europe, have traditionally featured white characters.
However, as our understanding of history evolves and audiences demand more diverse representation, it’s becoming clear that this default to whiteness is neither historically accurate nor creatively necessary. Many cultures around the world have rich traditions of powerful female figures and warriors that could serve as inspiration for new and exciting narratives.
Breaking Away from Eurocentric Fantasy
- Explore mythologies and folklore from non-European cultures
- Reimagine classic stories with diverse casts
- Create original fantasy worlds that reflect global diversity
Recent Strides in Diverse Representation
While the majority of warrior women in popular media remain white, there have been some notable exceptions in recent years. The success of films like “Black Panther,” which featured a cast of powerful Black characters including the fierce Dora Milaje warriors, has demonstrated that audiences are eager for diverse representation in fantasy and action genres.
On television, shows like “Black Lightning” have introduced superheroines of color, such as Thunder (Nafessa Williams) and Lightning (China Anne McClain). The remake of “Charmed” also attempted to diversify its cast by portraying The Charmed Ones as Latinx women, though the execution has been criticized for its lack of authentic representation.
Notable Examples of Diverse Warrior Women
- Okoye and the Dora Milaje in “Black Panther”
- Thunder and Lightning in “Black Lightning”
- Melonie Diaz’s character in the “Charmed” reboot
- Misty Knight in “Luke Cage” and “The Defenders”
The Problematic Trope of the “Black Best Friend”
Even as some progress is made in diversifying lead roles, many productions still relegate women of color to secondary or supporting characters. This perpetuates the problematic trope of the “Black best friend” or mentor figure, where characters of color exist primarily to support the white protagonist’s journey.
In fantasy series like “Game of Thrones,” this issue was particularly glaring. While the show featured dragons and magic, it was predominantly white characters who wielded supernatural powers or rode mythical beasts. Characters of color were often confined to roles as servants, soldiers, or exotic foreigners.
Common Roles for Women of Color in Fantasy
- Sidekick or best friend to the white protagonist
- Wise mentor or guide
- Exotic love interest
- Background character or part of an ensemble
The Importance of Representation in Heroic Narratives
The lack of diversity in warrior women roles has far-reaching implications. When young girls of color don’t see themselves represented as heroes in the stories they consume, it can impact their self-image and aspirations. Representation matters, especially in genres that deal with power fantasies and heroic journeys.
While it’s true that audiences of all backgrounds can find inspiration in characters regardless of their race, there’s undeniable power in seeing someone who looks like you embodying strength, courage, and leadership. Diverse representation in media can help challenge stereotypes, broaden perspectives, and inspire a new generation of storytellers.
Benefits of Diverse Representation
- Increased self-esteem and positive self-image for viewers of color
- Challenges stereotypes and broadens perspectives for all audiences
- Inspires diverse storytellers to create new narratives
- Reflects the reality of our multicultural world
Challenges in Diversifying Fantasy and Action Genres
Despite growing awareness of the need for diverse representation, the entertainment industry still faces challenges in breaking away from established tropes and expectations. Some of these challenges include:
- Resistance from traditionalist fans who prefer familiar narratives
- Limited diversity in decision-making roles within studios and production companies
- Fear of financial risk associated with deviating from proven formulas
- Lack of diverse source material in established franchises
Overcoming these challenges requires a concerted effort from all levels of the industry, from writers and directors to studio executives and marketing teams. It also requires support from audiences who are willing to embrace new and diverse stories.
The Role of Streaming Platforms in Shaping Representation
Streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu have played a significant role in reshaping the television landscape. With their ability to reach global audiences and their willingness to take risks on diverse content, these platforms have the potential to lead the charge in diversifying warrior women narratives.
Shows like “Warrior Nun” and “Hanna,” while still featuring white leads, demonstrate that there’s an appetite for stories centered around powerful young women. As these platforms continue to expand their original content, they have the opportunity to showcase a wider range of heroines from diverse backgrounds.
Opportunities for Streaming Platforms
- Commission original series with diverse leads and creative teams
- Adapt stories from non-Western cultures and mythologies
- Support and promote shows that feature diverse casts
- Partner with creators of color to develop new fantasy and action properties
Moving Forward: Creating Space for Diverse Warrior Women
As we look to the future of fantasy and action genres, it’s clear that there’s both a need and an opportunity for more diverse representation in warrior women roles. To achieve this, the entertainment industry must take active steps to seek out and support diverse voices, both in front of and behind the camera.
This means not only casting women of color in lead roles but also ensuring that their characters are well-developed, avoid stereotypes, and have agency within the story. It also means empowering writers, directors, and producers of color to tell their own stories and bring fresh perspectives to the genre.
Steps Toward Greater Diversity
- Actively seek out and develop projects created by diverse writers and filmmakers
- Cast women of color in lead roles, not just as supporting characters
- Invest in marketing and promotion for diverse projects
- Create mentorship programs to support emerging talent from underrepresented groups
- Challenge and subvert traditional tropes and expectations in fantasy narratives
By taking these steps, the industry can begin to create a more inclusive landscape where warrior women of all backgrounds can shine. This not only enriches the stories being told but also provides inspiration and representation for a wider audience, ultimately leading to a more vibrant and diverse entertainment ecosystem.
The Power of Audience Demand in Shaping Media
Ultimately, the key to increasing diversity in warrior women narratives lies with the audience. As viewers, we have the power to shape the media landscape through our viewing choices and vocal support for diverse content. By actively seeking out and supporting shows and films that feature women of color in lead roles, we send a clear message to the industry about the kind of stories we want to see.
Social media campaigns, fan communities, and critical discussions all play a role in amplifying the demand for diverse representation. When audiences demonstrate that there’s a market for these stories, studios and streaming platforms are more likely to invest in creating them.
Ways Audiences Can Support Diverse Representation
- Watch and engage with content featuring diverse casts and creators
- Share and promote diverse shows and films on social media
- Participate in fan communities that celebrate diversity in fantasy and action genres
- Provide constructive feedback to studios and streaming platforms about representation
- Support independent creators and projects that prioritize diversity
As we continue to push for greater representation in warrior women narratives, it’s important to remember that change takes time. However, with persistent effort from creators, industry decision-makers, and audiences alike, we can create a media landscape that truly reflects the diversity of our world and allows heroines of all backgrounds to shine.
Enough already with the white warrior woman worship
“There is a story lost to the mists of time of The Sword of Power and the young woman who wielded it. They called her a demon, Sorceress, Savior. Before Arthur the King, the Sword of Power chose a Queen.” Her name is Nimue, and she is the center of Netflix’s upcoming series “Cursed.” Nimue is fair of skin and long of hair and played by the rosy cheeked actor from “13 Reasons Why,” Katherine Langford.
If this intro has an echo of familiarity, that is because more than 20 years ago we learned that “into every generation a Slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one.” We were told that “she alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness; to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their number.” Here, the “chosen one” is “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” a preternaturally strong, slender blonde forever associated with Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Two years before “Buffy,” television audiences were transported to “a time of ancient gods, warlords and kings” when “a land in turmoil cried out for a hero.” Her name is “Xena: Warrior Princess,” the iconic chakram-throwing heroine played by Lucy Lawless – who, and maybe you’re recognizing a pattern here, also is white.
Audiences love women warriors. That’s why there are so many films and TV series that revolve around them and their exploits, adventures born of struggle, overcoming and embracing a call to greatness regardless of cost.
Two such stories debut new episodes this week: On Thursday Netflix introduced “Warrior Nun” to its lineup, the story of an orphaned and paralyzed girl named Ava (Alba Baptista) who dies and is resurrected with fully functional limbs and increased strength — all thanks to an angelic halo embedded in her back.
On Friday a new season of “Hanna” resumes on Amazon, continuing the story of its adolescent assassin (played by Esmé Creed-Miles). Hanna has escaped the government program that trained her and has found others like her, and is being hunted by officials with nefarious plans for her.
Each of these series is based on prior properties, with “Hanna” being a spinoff of an action film and “Warrior Nun” taken from a series of manga novels.
So is “Cursed,” which debuts on Netflix July 17, placing Langford in the fray of a fantasy offshoot of the standard Arthurian legend. It’s based on a graphic novel, as is Netflix action feature “The Old Guard,” which places Charlize Theron at the head of a squad of fighters who are centuries old and cannot die. There’s a bevy of fierce heroines to enjoy, and none played by non-white actors.
Over the years audiences have tacitly accepted this notion that queens, knights and warrior princesses are some version of white by default, owing to the genre’s roots in European myths, epic poems and fairy tales, as well as the prevalence of the J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis world-building structure.
We’ve only begun to recently question this unspoken rule as films and TV series featuring leads of color or, in the case of “Black Panther,” non-white casts featuring mighty women, have proven to be popular and therefore bankable. Nevertheless, this recent flood of releases highlights anew the fact that women of color are rarely allowed to flex the supernatural heroine mantle.
Naturally there are a few exceptions. The CW’s “Black Lightning” features Thunder (Nafessa Williams) and Lightning (China Anne McClain), daughters to the main hero.
Over on The CW, a remake of “Charmed” renders The Charmed Ones as Latinx women although, in reality, only one member of the core cast is Latina, Melonie Diaz. Her co-stars Madeleine Mantock identifies as Afro-Carribean and Sarah Jeffery is Black.
But when we call to mind the influential super-women made indelible via their time on TV, the names that spring to mind tend to be Buffy, Sydney Bristow of “Alias” fame or going back farther, Lynda Carter’s “Wonder Woman” or “The Bionic Woman,” starring Lindsay Wagner.
And while the racial identity of these characters does not prevent girls and women from every culture from claiming them as objects of power fantasy, it is one of those baked in entertainment tropes that has aggravating implications. The popularity of “Game of Thrones,” for example, ignited a fascination with dragons among teenage girls. But those watching the series received the message that only white people are able ride magical mythical beasts while characters of color served as the support staff.
That blockbuster fantasy is far from the only series that casts women of color not has the chosen one, but as secondary characters, possibly even mentors – another version of the Black best friend, if you will. A few more examples join the stream this week, in fact.
Both Ava of “Warrior Nun” and Hanna have wing women who aren’t white. The second-in-command of The Order of the Cruciform Sword, whose members are described by the “Warrior Nun” title, is Toya Turner’s Shotgun Mary. In the second season of “Hanna,” the title character is joined in hiding by another former trainee named Clara (Yasmin Monet Prince) who is both her friend and her charge, and a Black girl.
Non-white characters exist in the world of “Cursed,” but again, they cater to or back up the specialness of the lead. Nimue’s romantic interest, in fact, is played by a non-white actor. Each of these characters gets to be in close proximity to great power but doesn’t actually wield it in its fullness. (One exception is the casting of Indian-British star Anya Chalotra as the pivotal character Yennefer in the Netflix series “The Witcher” as both the romantic interest and one of that world’s most powerful sorceresses.)
Again, this is not a recent trend. “Buffy” gave us two Black slayers, one of whom guest starred for a season after Buffy’s temporary death – and died – and the other seen in flashback, the Slayer whose whose leather coat is worn by Spike, the vampire who killed her. The Black slayer Buffy comes to know, Kendra (played by Bianca Lawson) receives paltry character development and basically exists to die and bring forth Faith (Eliza Dushku) who, of course, is the other Slayer everybody remembers.
I’m a huge fan of “Xena,” and I also appreciated the fact that it was a Black woman who taught Xena her signature acupressure “touch” that disables her victims. But that character shows up in one episode and, wouldn’t you know it, she also dies.
On “Alias,” Sydney’s best friend Francie, a Black woman, is supplanted by an assassin who looks exactly like Francie. That assassin also gets killed. For a change of pace, “The Witcher” feature a few potent mages played by people of color who are, gasp, actually still alive. One of the most powerful ones also is evil.
If you’re a woman of color watching these series, these developments don’t send much of a positive message about your life expectancy or moral alignment, even if you do gain some sort of magical power-up or extraordinary ability. Odd, given the superhuman expectations the real world places on actual living and breathing women of color who, according to cultural lore, are society’s tanks, strong enough to bear the burden of leading righteous battles and organizing heroic causes.
And it tells us something about how the creators of these characters and titles, who are mostly white and male, view the role of women of color in their fantastic fictional worlds.
It’s not as if these creators aren’t aware of the fact that warrior women also originate in non-European cultures. The origin story of Xena, a co-creation of Robert Tapert and John Schulian, has been likened to that of Boudica, the Celtic queen who battled the Roman Empire in the 1st century A.D. The show liberally plays with history and braids timelines; as such, a number of observers point out that the character bears a close resemblance to Queen Amina of Zaria, a warrior queen who lived in the 16th century and expanded her kingdom across Northern Africa.
The inspiration is right in front of us, as is the audience’s hunger to see a character who doesn’t look like all the others. Thus, when Damon Lindelof created “Watchmen” and cast Regina King as Sister Night, the audience reacted with palpable excitement on top of the buzz surrounding the title itself. King’s superhero isn’t merely strong, righteous and highly skilled, she draws her powers in part from her relationship to history, by way of her family’s legacy and that of an alternate version of America.
Lindelof’s inspired divergence from Alan Moore’s original graphic novel stands on its own in part because of the complexity with which King’s character was developed, and the fact that Sister Night is so very singular – a costumed hero who, out of costume, is a member of a vilified group of people in America.
Sister Night is an intentional creation – as was Buffy Summer and Sydney Bristow, as was Lagertha, the fictional shieldmaiden from the history-inspired drama “Vikings” and Wynonna Earp (of, yes, “Wynonna Earp”), and every other fierce female fighter to gain a fandom.
Gazing down the road a bit, we may see more heroes that look like King’s Sister. The Buffyverse is set to return at some point in the future and will follow a Black Slayer, in a series currently being developed by “Midnight, Texas” executive producer Monica Owusu-Breen.
Nigerian-American writer Nnedi Okorafor’s 2010 fantasy novel “Who Fears Death” is in development at HBO, with screenwriter Selwyn Seyfu Hinds writing the script and former HBO president Michael Lombardo serving as an executive producer alongside “Game of Thrones” author George R.R. Martin.
Long before those titles premiere – a week from now, actually – comes the refreshingly inclusive “The Old Guard” which, in addition to starring Theron, is directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood (of “Love & Basketball”). The plot hinges on discovery of a newly awakened player, a Black woman named Nile (KiKi Layne). Another key character is Asian, and included in its core band of mercenaries is a gay couple.
Disney, America’s primary generator of Eurocentric princesses, will soon release a live action version of “Mulan” starring Liu Yifei. Meanwhile both Disneyland and Disney World are doing away with its Splash Mountain ride, which references content from the racist film “Song of the South,” and replacing it with a feature based on “The Princess and The Frog,” its first title featuring a Black princess.
Maybe we can dare to hope that this is the start of something lasting, in the same way some of us may venture to be cautiously optimistic about the dawning of a more thoughtful era of inclusion in our entertainment portrayals.
Mind you, depictions in the realm of fantasy may not contain the same level of urgency as, say, the need to reconsider the prevalence of series featuring hero cops or the casual racism in comedy. But they do serve the necessary purpose of inviting everyone to escape, to picture themselves as being Chosen Ones for once. That makes the need to broaden our vision of what such a sisterhood looks like absolutely vital. Some might even call it powerful.
“Warrior Nun” is currently streaming on Netflix. “Hanna” returns to Amazon with its second season on July 3. “The Old Guard” premieres on Netflix on July 10, while “Cursed” will hit that platform one week later on July 17.
The Unparalleled Black and White ( chinese anime
Watch online full 1080 HD : 黑白无双 第二季 第1话 – Heibai Wushang Season 2- The Unparalleled Black and White Season 2 – The Unparalleled Black & White Season 2 – Black and White Warriors – ( chinese anime | donghua ) Season 2 episode 01 ( episode 13 ) english sub
Watch online full HD : Sever Youtube
youtube.com/embed/b-3iZzkEqpw?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en-US&autohide=2&wmode=transparent” allowfullscreen=”true” sandbox=”allow-scripts allow-same-origin allow-popups allow-presentation”/>
Watch online full HD : Sever Dailymotion
Synopsis : Introduction: There is another world staggered outside the edge of our world. A group of professional teams composed of a pair of black and white unparalleled shuttles between the world and the underworld every day. They come and go without a trace, with shrewd methods and high powers, to collect human souls and maintain the balance of yin and yang in the world as their responsibility, they are black and white. Jingheng (Xiao Hei) and Yan Jing (Xiao Bai) are famous late kings in the underworld, and they have never completed the task of collecting human souls after taking office. In one mission, the two strayed into Changbai Mountain. Weiheng mistakenly lifted the seal of Hundred Ghosts and released 99 evil ghosts. He accidentally learned that he was the 100th ghost among the hundred ghosts. And his sister Yan Yan actually had the terrifying power to destroy the Three Realms, and the Three Realms wanted to kill her to prevent the destruction of the Three Realms. As Xiaobai’s elder brother, in order to protect Xiaobai and the peace of the Three Realms, Xiao Hei grew from a naughty child to a powerful warrior. Among the three realms, Zhong Kui, Lu Shu, Master Yan, Sha Xiaomi, Dongting, Husband, Yao Renju, Bailong, Chi You, Sansang Wuzhi, Samuel, etc. have been involved in fierce battles. The little black and little white in the center of the whirlpool Embarked on an uncertain journey.
Background :
Alternative Titles and Genres ( tag ): Black and White Warriors – 黑白无双 : 百鬼篇 – Heibai Wushang -The Unparalleled Black and White – The Unparalleled Black & White,Action, Comedy, Supernatural, Chinese Anime,chinese animation,episode,english sub,eng sub,englishsub ,engsub,ep,full,hd,donghua,season 2,2nd season,Black and White Warriors.
Like this:
Like Loading…
Black And White Clipart Warrior Royalty Free Cliparts, Vectors, And Stock Illustration. Image 19499047.
Black And White Clipart Warrior Royalty Free Cliparts, Vectors, And Stock Illustration. Image 19499047.
black and white clipart warrior
S
M
L
XL
EPS
Size Guide
Image Size | Ideal For |
S | Web & blogs, social media and mobile apps. |
M | Brochures & catalogs, magazines and postcards. |
L | Indoor & outdoor posters and printed banners. |
XL | Backdrops, billboards and digital screen displays. |
Using this image on a resale item or template?
Print
Electronic
Comprehensive
2300 x 2684 px
|
19.5 cm x
22.7 cm |
300dpi
|
JPG
Scale to any size • EPS
2300 x 2684 px
|
19.5 cm x
22.7 cm |
300dpi
|
JPG
Download
Buy single image
6 credits
Lowest price
with Subscription Plan
- Try 1-month at 2209 py
- Download 10 photos or vectors.
- No daily download limit, unused downloads rollover to next month
221 py
per image any size
Value for money
Keywords
Similar Vectors
Need help? Contact your dedicated Account Manager
@ +7 499 938-68-54
We use cookies to provide you with better experience. By using our website, you agree to the use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy
Accept
Online Warrior rubber wristband – competitive gamer gaming warrier bands – computer hack wristband
You’re one of the leaders in the competitive online gaming world. You know who you are. This is your wristband…Online Warrior
Designed by a gamer for online game enthusiasts, only available here. 100% silicon rubber. Debosssed (indented) ONLINE WARRIOR message white filled. Wear it wherever. Whenever. Don’t tell anybody where you found it.
You might spell it “warrier”, you might play Starcraft, Call of Duty, or Halo.
Or you might be changing the world with your online activities – developing new web services or starting online companies that are reinventing the way things have been done. You are an Online Warrior.
- Debossed (indented) message that gives a 3d effect and lasts for the life of the rubber wristband. Filled with white coloring so the message pops.
- Band is a stretchy but sturdy 2 mm thick and 12 mm wide
- Seamless 100% Silicone Rubber
- Packaged in a reclosable individual clear polybag
Get creative!
- Wear on your wrist
- Attach to a key ring
- Stretch around a water bottle or beverage container
- Wear two or three at the same time
- Try stretching it on your smartphone
- Or hang from your navel ring with our loopkit (extra cost)
Made from 100% quality Silicone Rubber for years of enjoyment and promotion of your cause.
You may wear this item 24 hours a day including in the shower, at the health club, work, school or even while standing on your head or winning the war at 3am.
To clean simply wash with soap and water, our durable inks will not fade easily.
How to select the correct size
Most adults find the “Adult 8” size is best. The “Youth 7” size is best for children up to about age 13 or adults with very small wrists.
An adult with very large wrists may find the Adult 8″ is still too small, they will have to find another way to express their support of this cause – or use the wristband in a keychain or around a beverage container.
Adult Size 8″ in circumference or exactly 202 mm
Youth Size 7″ in circumference or exactly 180 mm
Specific Sizing
If you’re the type that likes to make absolutely sure about things, download our printable sizing guide, and “try one on.”
Open this sizing guide PDF, print the page at 100% scale, follow the instructions and you will have a paper version you can try out in minutes.
All my life, I heard that black cats are “unlucky”, or they bring bad luck. Which I do NOT agree. I have a black kitten, more apprentice aged, named Boog, who makes me smile everyday. In the Warriors Series, the Erin’s don’t really focus around this superstition. Sure that Hollyleaf ran away, and Nightstar didn’t get his nine lives, and Molepaw did die, but its not considered superstition. But as I was thinking about black and white cats, I noticed something… A lot of black and white cats don’t have good lives. Here are some black and white cats, with a past.
Toadstep, son of Daisy and Spiderleg, loyal brother to Rosepetal. Warrior of ThunderClan. He was a quiet character. He didn’t get an apprentice. He didn’t get a mate or have kits. His father abandoned him. So what was so great about his life? He was trained by Cloudtail, and that was a pretty big thing, for Cloudtail was a well respected warrior. But sadly, Toadstep got sick, and died from green-cough.
Palebird was a gentle cat. Warrior of WindClan, mother to Tallstar, Finchkit, Rabbitkit, Wrenkit, Bristlekit, and Flykit, mate to Woolytail, former mate to Sandgorse. Palebird suffered from deppresion. She lost a kit. She lost her mate. She suffered from depression, and these deaths didn’t help a bit. Why do people hate her so much? She’s like Katniss’s mother. People hate her too. But why? They have a reason! They are suffering inside. Palebird loved kits, and when Finchkit died, she was devastated. When Sandgorse died, she lost her mate. When Brackenwing died, she lost a friend. She suffered from great loses. But, in the end, she had four, healthy kits. And one of her kits from her first litter became a leader, who would always be a hero to the Clans.
Tallstar, a leader from WindClan, was always wise. He was greatly respected among his clanmates and enemies. But when he was a kit, he lost his only sibling. A sister named Finchkit. He was always to himself, and wanted siblings. He was picked on by Shrewkit, a denmate. But as he became leader, he witnessed something evil among some cats. He witnessed his Clan being driven out by Brokenstar. He saw his clanmates starve. He saw a threat to the forest, and helped fight for the Clans. He struggled on a long, hard journey. Tallstar saw many cats die, and he used his knowledge to help cope with these deaths. In the end, he saw too much cats die, and replaced his deputy, for a cat he trusted, Onestar.
Whitethroat, a shy, nervous tom of ShadowClan became sick, and witnessed his clanmates die. To run away from death, he traveled across his border, and seeked refuge with Littlecloud. Cinderpelt, a ThunderClan Medicine Cat, helped him. After ThunderClan found out about him and Littlecloud, they kicked them out. One day, on a border scuffle, a small fight broke out between ThunderClan and ShadowClan, and Whitethroat was there at the wrong time. A cat chased him across the Thunderpath, and a monster(car), came driving down the road, and struck poor Whitethroat. To this day, I miss poor Whitethroat, and I’m sure he sends dreams to Littlecloud.
Whiteclaw, of RiverClan, got into a border fight, and he was sent off the cliff, and fell into the gorge, drowning to death. Leopardstar, his mentor, fought hard for him after that. And he’s not really black and white, but he’s dark with a white paw.
Cloudspots, or Cloud Spots, ThunderClan’s first Medicine Cat loved plants, and treating patients was his ideal job. Coming from the mountains, he must of saw a lot of death and starvation.
There’s a few more, but I guess you got what I’m trying to say.. Remember, Crowfrost, of ShadowClan and Havenpaw, of RiverClan, are both black and white, so do you think they will have a devastion? Struggle? Anyways, I hope you enjoyed my very lame article about Black and White Cats, and superstitions!
The Black and White Pebbles –
This is an old story, and I’m not sure where it originated. I found an old e-mail where a friend, now no longer with us, sent it to me. I’m not sure where he got it, but because I really like the story and the message it teaches, I want to share it with you here.
Many years ago, in a small village, a farmer had the misfortune of owing a large sum of money to a village moneylender. The moneylender, who was old and ugly, fancied the farmer’s beautiful daughter. So he proposed a bargain.
He said he would forgo the farmer’s debt if he could marry his daughter. Both the farmer and his daughter were horrified by the proposal.
So the cunning moneylender suggested that they let providence decide the matter. He told them that he would put a black pebble and a white pebble into an empty money bag. Then the girl would have to pick on pebble from the bag.
- If she picked the black pebble, she would become his wife and her father’s debt would be forgiven.
- If she picked the white pebble, she need not marry him and her father’s debt would still be forgiven.
- But if she refused to pick a pebble, her father would be thrown into jail.
The were standing on a pebble strewn path in the farmer’s field. As they talked, the moneylender bent over to pick up two pebbles. As he picked them up, the sharp-eyed girl noticed that he had picked up two black pebbles and put them into the bag.
He then asked the girl to pick a pebble from the bag.
Now, imagine that you were standing in the field. What would you have done if you were the girl? If you had to advise her, what would you have told her?
Careful analysis would produce three possibilities:
- The girl should refuse to take a pebble.
- The girl should show that there were two black pebbles in the bag and expose the moneylender as a cheat.
- The girl should pick a black pebble and sacrifice herself in order to save her father from his debt and imprisonment.
Take a moment to ponder over the story. The above story is used with the hope that it will make us appreciate the difference between lateral and logical thinking.
The girl’s dilemma cannot be solved with traditional logical thinking. Think of the consequences if she chooses the above logical answers.
What would you recommend the girl to do?
Well, here is what she did…
The girl put her hand into the moneybag and drew out a pebble. Without looking at it, she fumbled and let it fall onto the pebble-strewn path where it immediately became lost among all the other pebbles.
“Oh, how clumsy of me,” she said. “But never mind, if you look into the bag for the one that is left, you will be able to tell which pebble I picked.”
Since the remaining pebble is black, it must be assumed that she had picked the white one. And since the moneylender dared not admit his dishonesty, the girl changed what seemed an impossible situation into an extremely advantageous one.
MORAL OF THE STORY: Most complex problems do have a solution. It is only that we don’t attempt to think.
90,000 Devil Cat – Devil Transformation – Fierce Beasts of Death
Tom woke up, the bright sun was shining in his eyes. Kira slept beside her. The black and white warrior woke her up and they left the camp. A fireman ran up to them and said in fright, "Yesterday, with the rest of the cats on patrol, I found the smell of wolves on our territory! And torn game!"
"Was the smell fresh ?!"
Tom asked trembling, he was very frightened by this... "yes ... I'm afraid our tribe will die."
The mighty warrior replied, his voice was quiet. "Did you report this to the leader ?!"
The red-haired cat asked excitedly, her fur stood on end, and there was fear in her bright green eyes. "I reported this to the leader immediately after the patrol!"
The fiery red-haired warrior answered, his voice was full of courage, it seemed he would fight to the death for the sake of his tribe. "Where did you find the smell?" asked the mighty warrior the black and white cat.
"We found a smell near the river of the sun!" answered the Fiery red cat."There is also a cave of death!"
The Black and White Warrior said in a trembling voice. there was fear in his eyes, as if he saw how his entire tribe perished. "Perhaps this is where they settled ..." said the mighty fire-eagle. The black and white cat's fur stood on end. the thought of a war with wolves scared him so much ... "Go hunting! If wolves nevertheless penetrate our territory, we must collect as much game as possible!" the fireman said calmly. "Good fire!" said the black and white cat to the mighty warrior, The fiery red cat went to his tent, Tom and Kira went to the exit from the camp.Suddenly, the cry of the leader was heard from the cliff, the black-white warrior ran to the cliff. The herald was sitting on a rock with the leader, the leader said loudly, "today our sentinels found the smells of wolves and game torn to shreds! We must prepare for their attack! Let the sentinels go into the gloomy forest and survey the territory! Leafmane, black-faced brown-throated and
bloody claw will go on patrol. ! And the rest will guard the camp! " The leader jumped off the cliff and went to his cave. The sentinels went to the exit from the camp, and Tom and Kira went to guard the camp.
Lyrics of the song Anomaly – White warrior on the site Rus-Songs.ru
Original lyrics and lyrics of the song
White warrior :
A ray of light will lazily chase away the last dream.
The smoke of cigarettes curls in unison with him.
White wings got wet under the shower,
With our backs to the window, quickly, let’s dry them.
A cup of black coffee, the third in the morning,
It’s a pity that people didn’t come up with white coffee.
And the inevitability of black and white color balance.
And the senselessness of the struggle is not yet a reason to give up.
Sad angel, white warrior.
Honor and conscience do not order you to surrender without a fight.
And so you want the world to leave you alone.
But you chose to be good,
And this world is worth it …
Your revived pictures are no longer a game.
Your interest is not the clinking of blades, but the philosophy of goodness.
Fire in the eyes – bound by ice, and longing lives under the armor.
But defending justice, your hand will not flinch.
And there will be death, and silence, and oblivion again.
The game will plant doubts in your soul more than once.
About the eclipse of the sun and about the white nights.
About the reflection of the monitor in eyes tired as the world …
Sad angel, white warrior.
Honor and conscience do not order you to surrender without a fight.
And so you want the world to leave you alone.
But you chose to do good,
And this world is worth it …
Translation into Russian or English of the lyrics –
White Warrior performer Anomaly :
A beam of light will chase away the last lazy sleep.
Smoke cigarettes winds with him in unison.
White wings soaked in the shower,
Back to the window, faster dosushit.
A cup of black coffee, the third in the morning,
It is a pity that the white people did not invent coffee.
And the inevitable black-and-white color ideas.
And senseless struggle, is not a reason to give up.
Sad angel white warrior.
The honor and conscience you are told to give up without a fight.
And so I want you to leave the world in peace.
But you chose to do good,
And this world is worth it …
Your pictures come to life, it is no longer a game.
Your interest – not ringing blades, and the philosophy of good.
The fire in his eyes – icebound, and under armor lives longing.
But defending justice, not your hand tremble.
And it will be again, death, and silence, and oblivion.
The game is not time yet be sown in your soul doubt.
On the eclipse of the sun and the white nights.
On the monitor reflected in the tired eyes of the world as a …
Sad angel white warrior.
The honor and conscience you are told to give up without a fight.
And so it wants the world to leave you alone.
But you chose to do good,
And this world is worth it…
If you find a typo in the text or translation of the song White Warrior, please let us know in the comments.
Avis et Test – White Warrior Stickers
Quel que soit l’objet de votre désir, la plateforme d’AliExpress est une véritable mine d’or.Une envie de white warrior stickers? N’allez pas plus loin! Nous proposons des milliers de produits dans toutes les catégories de vente, afin de satisfaire toutes vos envies. Des grandes marques aux vendeurs plus originaux, du luxe à l’entrée de gamme, vous trouverez TOUT sur AliExpress, avec un service de livraison rapide et fiable, des modes de paiement sûrs et pratiques, quel que soit le montant et la quantité de votre commande.
Sans oublier les economies dont vous pouvez bénéficier grâce aux prix les plus bas du marché et à des remises sensationnelles.Votre white warrior stickers va faire envie à tous vos proches, croyez-nous! “
AliExpress compare pour vous les différents fournisseurs et toutes les marques en vous informant des prix et des promotions en vigueur. Notre site regroupe également des commentaires de véritables clients, chaque produit étant noté selon plusieurs critères commerciaux. Tous les élements sont réunis pour vous aider a prendre la meilleure décision, en fonction de vos besoins et de vos envies.Il vous suffit de suivre les conseils des millions de clients satisfaits par nos services. “
Alors n’attendez plus, offrez-vous votre / vos white warrior stickers! Qualité et petits prix garantis, il ne vous reste plus qu’à valider votre panier et à cliquer sur “Acheter maintenant”. C’est simple comme bonjour. Et parce que nous adorons vous faire plaisir, nous avons même prévu des coupons pour rendre votre achat encore plus avantageux.Pensez à les récupérer pour obtenir ce (s) white warrior stickers à un prix imbattable. “
Chez AliExpress, rien ne nous rend plus fier que la lecture des retours positifs de notre chère clientèle, c’est pourquoi nous nous engageons à leur offrir le meilleur.
Lyrics Anomali – White Warrior translation, lyrics, video, clip
A ray of light will lazily chase away the last dream.
Cigarette smoke curls in unison with him.
White wings got wet under the shower,
Back to the window, faster, but drier.
A cup of black coffee, the third in the morning,
It’s a pity that people didn’t come up with white coffee.
And the inevitability of black and white color balance.
And the senselessness of the fight is not a reason to give up.
Sad angel, white warrior.
Your honor and conscience do not tell you to surrender without a fight.
And so you want the world to leave you alone.
But you chose to be good,
And this world is worth it…
Your animated pictures are no longer a game.
Your interest is not the clinking of blades, but the philosophy of goodness.
Fire in the eyes – bound by ice, and longing lives under the armor.
But defending justice, your hand will not flinch.
And there will be again death, and silence, and oblivion.
The game will plant doubts in your soul more than once.
About the eclipse of the sun and the white nights.
About the reflection of the monitor in eyes tired as the world …
Sad angel, white warrior.
Your honor and conscience do not tell you to surrender without a fight.
And so you want the world to leave you alone.
But you chose to be good,
And this world is worth it …
A ray of light will lazily chase away the last dream.
Smoke cigarettes winds in unison with him.
White wings got wet in the shower
Back to the window, faster and drier.
A cup of black coffee, the third in the morning,
It is a pity that white coffee is not invented by people.
And the inevitability of black and white color ideas.
And the senselessness of the struggle, is not yet a reason to give up.
Sad angel, white warrior.
Honor and conscience do not tell you to surrender without a fight.
And so you want the world to leave you alone.
But you chose to do good,
And this world is worth it …
Your animated pictures, no longer a game.
Your interest is not the clinking of blades, but the philosophy of good.
The fire in the eyes is bound with ice, and under the armor lives longing.
But defending justice, your hand will not tremble.
And there will be death again, and silence, and oblivion.
The game more than once will put doubts in your soul.
On the eclipse of the sun and on the white nights.
On the reflection of the monitor in the eyes that are tired like the world …
Sad angel, white warrior.
Honor and conscience do not tell you to surrender without a fight.
And so you want the world to leave you alone.
But you chose to do good,
And this world is worth it …
Profile: Wikia – Review of the cartoon: Kung Fu Panda 2
The adventure of Panda Po and his friends continues! And now he faces a new test.When the peacock begins to threaten the valley, Lord Shen – the cruel ruler of the city of Gongmen, who dreams of power and conquest of the entire known world. However, it is predicted that he will be overpowered in battle by the Black and White Warrior, so Shen seeks to defeat Po. Po himself believes that this will be a trifling matter – what kind of defeat can there be if he is the Dragon Warrior, your friends are the Furious Five, and the mentor is the legendary master Shifu? But, upon meeting with Shen Po, he realizes that they are connected by a tragic past, and in order to defeat Shen he will need all his kung fu skills, as well as inner peace, which is not so easy to achieve …
You especially appreciate the sequels for continuing your favorite story, disclosure characters of characters, as well as many innovations that make the story richer and more colorful.With each of these tasks, Kung Fu Panda 2 copes with a bang. The cartoon turned out to be very exciting and fun. This is achieved thanks to the heroes’ journeys beyond the borders of their native valley, which puts the heroes in new situations, sometimes very difficult ones, which allows them to reveal themselves from a new side. By the way, in comparison with the first part, in the sequel, the creators risked turning to topics that are more serious, dramatic, sometimes even gloomy. But this only helps in revealing the plot. In some scenes, I could not hold back my tears, watching the narration – they were so ringing with tragedy and drama that it was impossible not to feel it!
The sequel also retains the fighting spirit of the franchise, which mixes cool kung fu fights, new combat elements with Po, as well as incredibly epic and pretentious (in a good way) moments with light performances and slow motion. The humor is also at its best – you never stop laughing the whole session! Like Hans Zimmer’s signature music , joined by another of my favorite movie composers John Powell !
Any fan of the first part will be very pleased to watch the return of all your favorite heroes: panda By – despite the status of the great Dragon Warrior and kung fu skills, he remains the same merry fellow, a lover of hearty food and a fan of martial arts. In addition, our attention is drawn to his background, which gives the cartoon drama, and Po – seriousness and revelation, which makes him just a fantastic hero!
All of his friends are returning: Furious Five – Tigress, Praying Mantis, Viper, Monkey and Crane , who work well as a team, have become close friends with Po and try to help and support him.An important role is played by Master Shifu , who finally finds peace and tranquility, continuing to instruct and help his students; and Poe’s father Mr. Ping , who fully supports Po in all his endeavors.
The antagonist is the insidious peacock lord Shen , who knows the secrets of gunpowder and the creation of firearms and has an impressive army, preparing to take over the world. Shen has a completely different aura of villainy than Tai Lung – he is more cruel, ruthless, calculating and ruthless, and sometimes he looks really frightening!
Kung Fu Panda 2 is an excellent sequel that continues and develops all the best of the first part, which will appeal to all lovers of animation.For children and adults, 91 minutes of good mood is guaranteed!
9 out of 10
Enjoy your viewing!
I am the white warrior. | And I am a white warrior. |
Other results | |
Shen’s troubled parents consulted a soothsayer. She foretold that if Shen continued down this dark path, he would be defeated by a warrior of black and white. | Lord Shen’s worried parents turned to the Prophet and she predicted that if Shen continued to follow the path of darkness, one day he would be defeated by a black-and-white warrior. |
The TRD Rock Warrior package was only available in Black or Super White. | The TRD Rock Warrior Package was only available in Black or Super White. |
Warrior monks would often fold and tie the white headcowl to cover more of their head, or would substitute a hachimaki headband. | Warrior monks often folded and tied a white headdress to cover most of the head, or replaced it with a hachimaki headband. |
White Eagle was listening to the fierce argument being given by the majority of the warriors. | White Eagle listened to heated debates, in which almost all the warriors took part. |
True warriors set their minds on living a long life with their wives, until they’re white-haired old men and women. | True warriors hope to live to a ripe old age with their wives. |
Mayor Cess Poole of New York City and his tribe of Rainbow Warriors are charging a white kid with a hate crime. | The Mayor of New York – PopandoPoulos (playing with the mayor’s surname – Poole) and his gang of Rainbow Warriors (link to Greenpeace and other rights defenders) accuse the white boy of a hate crime. |
The little stretch of level land was white with Indian tepees, and there were probably half a thousand red warriors clustered around some object near the center of the camp. | A small strip of plain was completely white with Indian tents. In the middle of the camp, half a thousand red-skinned warriors huddled around some object. |
Hereafter among warriors, and in the Elder Council that strange being will become a legend the legend of the White Ape. | After a while, among the warriors and elders, this story will become a legend … – the legend of the White Monkey |
He appears as a cultured and soft speaking psychopath with a white painted face in Samurai Warriors and it’s crossover Warriors Orochi. | He appears as a cultured and soft-spoken psychopath with a white painted face in samurai warriors and is a crossover warrior of Orochi. |
Unsatisfied with that response, Natchez warriors of White Apple retaliated by attacking nearby French settlements. | Unhappy with this response, the Natchez White Apple Warriors responded with an attack on nearby French settlements. |
These two white strips reminded people of the story told after Apanuugpak went caribou hunting with two of his warriors. | These two white stripes reminded people of the story told after Apanuugpak went to hunt caribou with his two warriors. |
But within a year, Bienville led a French army into Natchez territory, intent on punishing the warriors of White Apple. | But a year later, Bienville led the French army into Natchez territory, intending to punish the white apple warriors. |
In Chinese art, Guanyin is often depicted either alone, standing atop a dragon, accompanied by a white cockatoo and flanked by two children or two warriors. | In Chinese art, Guanyin is often depicted either alone, standing on a dragon, accompanied by a white cockatoo, and accompanied by two children or two warriors. |