Pride of Nekomata
The Nekomata are a group of warriors, bonded with spirits from their native island off the coast of Japan. Along with improving their martial abilities, the warriors have taken on physical animal elements of the spirit they joined with. There were only ever twelve Nekomata, but something has changed, and no new bonding has taken place, leaving only six remaining. Seeing an opportunity, their leader Kamanu allied with the larger forces of the Empire, gaining protection for retaining the seclusion of their island, in return, the Nekomata became available for military operations as the Empire explores and expands. The Nekomata are a perfect force of elite operatives, and they have used the opportunity to travel to reach out to their spiritual cousins in the Warrior Nation, to seek out answers as to the decline of the Nekomata.
Sparta: Fall of a Warrior Nation by Philip, Matyszak at AbeBooks.co.uk - ISBN 10: 1473874726 - ISBN 13: 9781473874725 - Pen & Sword Military - 2018 - Hardcover
âBows volleyball crowned 2021 National Champions, sweeps BYU in title match
âBows volleyball crowned 2021 National Champions, sweeps BYU in title match By Kyle Chinen | May 8, 2021 at 9:34 PM HST - Updated May 8 at 9:59 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Celebration is well underway in Columbus, Ohio â the Rainbow Warriors volleyball team was crowned National Champions, in what was only their second match in front of Fans this year, sweeping arch rival BYU to bring a title to the fans that stuck with the âBows through thick and thin.
âNot only is this win for the fans of Hawaii, but it is because of the fans of Hawaii.â UH head coach Charlie Wade said following the win.
Deborah Kalina
The Southern York County School Board made the right decision to retire the district’s Indian warhead logo.
It certainly wasn’t a popular one for many in our community who voiced their preference in a survey to retain the logo. Although 60 percent surveyed also indicated that we should consider Indian perspectives in our decision.
I can tell you that it wasn’t a foregone conclusion for the board. Frankly, I had no idea the motion would pass until we got to roll call.
It took great courage, leadership and reflection by the board to vote in favor of retiring the logo, especially for those members who are alumni of Susquehannock High School and have generational roots in our community.
Retiring the Susquehannock Indian warhead logo was the right decision. Here s why |opinion Deborah Kalina
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The Southern York County School Board made the right decision to retire the district’s Indian warhead logo.
It certainly wasn’t a popular one for many in our community who voiced their preference in a survey to retain the logo. Although 60 percent surveyed also indicated that we should consider Indian perspectives in our decision.
I can tell you that it wasn’t a foregone conclusion for the board. Frankly, I had no idea the motion would pass until we got to roll call.