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The warriors series, probably the best cat book around. These are their no.1 fans: . Isobell Bolton . Jane Keyn . Rachel bezz . Miranda Anne White . Mike Beesy . Jo flabe . Rachel Neon . Dilara Topcu Warriors is a book series written by Kate Cary and Cherith Baldry with their editor Vicky Holmes under the pen name Erin Hunter. ... Warriors (1999) is a British television drama serial, written by Peter Kosminsky. ... The Warriors is a 1979 film directed by Walter Hill and based on the 1965 novel by Sol Yurick. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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Warrior - WoWWiki - Your guide to the World of Warcraft (1307 words)
The warrior is no mere sword-swinger; he is a skilled combatant, combining strength of arm, knowledge of weaponry and practiced maneuvers to slice or bludgeon his foes into little red bits.
Warriors need to be in combat or use a rage-generating ability to generate rage.
Fury warriors usually prefer two one handed weapons, with somewhat similar priorities as a rogue in terms of stats and weapon damage, but focusing more on strength and critical strike rating as opposed to the rogue's focus on attack power and hit rating.
Warrior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (395 words)
Professional warriors are people who are paid money for engaging in military campaigns and fall into one of two categories: Soldiers, when fighting on behalf of their own state; or mercenaries, when offering their services commercially and unrelated to their own nationality.
In 1937 Georges Dumézil famously speculated that Proto-Indo-European society was composed of a priestly class, a warrior class, and a class of commoners or peasants.
A warrior culture is a civilization that heavily emphasizes battle and war and greatly prizes feats of arms.
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