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Upon becoming an apprentice (a warrior or medicine cat in training), "-paw" replaces "-kit" at the end of the character's name (Bluepaw, Bramblepaw, Tallpaw). When the character completes their apprenticeship and is promoted to a full warrior or medicine cat, the suffix to their name is then changed to one chosen by the Clan leader or medicine ...
List of original characters in The Hobbit film series – original characters in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit film trilogy; Middle-earth peoples – descriptions of races and groups in the legendarium; Women in The Lord of the Rings – analysis of female characters in The Lord of the Rings
In the 2015 MOBA Heroes of the Storm, a character named the Tauren Chieftain appears, who is an electric guitar-playing Tauren who is a member of a rock band, and a playable character in-game. [1] The Highmountain Tauren, a group of Tauren with elk -like antlers, were introduced with the 2016 expansion World of Warcraft: Legion .
Kai - This Hawaiian name meaning "sea" or "ocean" has serious warrior-like connotations. Related: Why Modern Parents are Loving These 125 Gender-Neutral Baby Names 18.
Baine, son of Cairne, now leads the tauren of Mulgore from Thunder Bluff. While we take no praise away from the old bull, now is the time to acknowledge the new, to celebrate the spirit and ...
Tauren Warcraft: Huge nomadic creatures who are bovine in appearance and live on the grassy, open plains of Mulgore in central Kalimdor. They joined the Orcs and the Trolls to form the Horde. Thri-kreen: Dungeons & Dragons: Mantis warriors. One of the primary player character races of the Dark Sun campaign setting. Toad: Super Mario Bros.
Fat Camera. This Welsh name goes way back (think: Medieval times) and has a meaning of “young warrior” and “well-born.” 41. Zander. Or Xander, if you prefer.
Fictional warrior characters who are engaged in a martial lifestyle, but are typically not official members of a regular military organization; instead either being independent combatants who fight for themselves, or are only affiliated with their family, clan, tribe, etc.