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Encyclopedia > Warrior caste

Warrior caste can refer to;

  • Kshatriya - A Kshatriya is a member of the military or reigning order, according to the law-code of Manu the second ranking caste of the Indian varna system of four castes, the first being the Brahmin or priestly caste, the third the Vaishya or mercantile caste and the lowest the Shudra.
  • Minbari Warrior Caste - In the fictional Babylon 5 universe, the Warrior Caste is one of three castes in Minbari society.

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Minbari Warrior Caste - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (747 words)
In the fictional Babylon 5 universe, the Warrior Caste is one of three castes in Minbari society.
When the Religious Caste called off the war during the Battle of the Line, the Grey Council did not tell their Generals why they were stopping the war.
Delenn managed to stay in the wheel longer than the Warrior leader, and when it became apparent that she was going to sacrifice herself, Neroon sacrificed himself, declaring at the end that he was a member of the Religious Caste.
Warrior caste - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki (333 words)
The Warrior caste was the military caste of the Yuuzhan Vong.
The second largest caste in Yuuzhan Vong society and consisting of both males and females, the warriors were conditioned from birth to be brave, fierce, and merciless in battle against the "Infidels"—as well as their fellow Warriors.
The warriors were, naturally, the most aggressive of the Yuuzhan Vong castes, but also the most self-important, feeling that all others were beneath their notice (particularly the Intendant caste).
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