LionheartPixelOfficial artThe pixel artwork is fanart based on the canon description; undefined traits are left to the artist's interpretation.AffiliationsCurrent: StarClan[1]Past: ThunderClan[2]Biographical informationAge:Approx. 73 moons (6.08 years) old[3] at death[4]Cause of death:Wounds[4]NamesKit:Lionkit[3]Apprentice:Lionpaw[5]Warrior:Lionheart[6]Senior warrior:Lionheart[7]Deputy:Lionheart[8]StarClan resident:Lionheart[1]KinMother:SpeckletailFather:SmallearSisters:Goldenflower, MistlekitBrother:SnowkitMate:FrostfurDaughters:Cinderpelt, BrightheartSons:Brackenfur, ThornclawEducationMentor:Swiftbreeze[9]Apprentice:Graystripe[2]Temporary apprentice:Firestar[10]Deputy positionPreceded by:Redtail[8]Succeeded by:Tigerclaw[11]Book appearances Living Pinestar's Choice, Crookedstar's Promise, Bluestar's Prophecy, Leopardstar's Honor, Spottedleaf's Heart, Redtail's Debt, Onestar's Confession, Into the Wild, Field Guides Dead The Darkest Hour, Sunset, Leafpool's Wish, The Sight, Eclipse, The Fourth Apprentice, Night Whispers, Sign of the Moon, The Last Hope, Ravenpaw's Farewell, The Ultimate Guide
Lionheart was a deputy of ThunderClan under Bluestar's leadership in the forest territories. He was born to Speckletail and Smallear as Lionkit along with his sister, Goldenkit. He became an apprentice as Lionpaw with Swiftbreeze as his mentor. During his apprenticeship, he witnessed Pinestar visiting the Twolegplace, and he later convinced Pinestar to tell the Clan the truth about him leaving to become a kittypet. Because of his courage and wisdom, Pinestar said that he would have named him Lionheart. Sunstar granted the former leader's quest and named him Lionheart when he became a warrior. Lionheart fathered Frostfur's kits: Brackenfur, Cinderpelt, Thornclaw and Brightheart. He also mentored Graypaw as his first apprentice, training him alongside Firepaw when the kittypet joined ThunderClan, and the senior warrior was known for his wisdom and nobility. After Redtail died, Bluestar made Lionheart deputy; however, he died due to his wounds after ShadowClan attacked ThunderClan's camp to steal his kits. He ascended to StarClan and granted Firestar and Bramblestar one of their nine lives. He also fought in the Great Battle alongside his former Clanmates.
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MSG The Warrior Lion Heart is a 2016 Indian science fantasy adventure film co-directed by criminal religious leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh and his daughter Honeypreet Insan.[7] The film starring Singh, one of the directors himself, is a story of a medieval warrior fighting against aliens for the honour of his land.
The story is about a medieval warrior who fights for the honor of his land and the dignity of the womenfolk. The story travels centuries apart as he emerges in another role as a modern Indian equivalent of James Bond, a stylish top secret agent. The marauding aliens run amok, as they are hundreds of years ahead in technology. Lionheart is their only stumbling block in their march to overpower planet Earth.
Everybody talks about how it's the BiS warrior helmet for 15+ years and how amazing it is but after getting Helm of Endless Rage and actually looking at the stats it just seems worse? HoER gives more armour 29 stam 0.5% more crit and more strength. The only thing LH has over HoER is the 2% hit and the looks (which is subjective but IMO looks better). Am I stupid and missing something?
It has come to our notice that moviereviewspy.com has alleged that our critic Namrata Thakkar plagiarised its review of MSG: The Warrior Lionheart.
On perusing the two reviews and discussing the matter with our critic, we do not find the charge of plagiarism to be valid.
"MSG The Warrior Lion Heart chronicles the past life of Lion Heart, the high tech secret agent. As he faces aliens and their high-tech weapons a few hundred years ago, he has to unlock the age old secrets of ancient India to get the technologies to face the seeming insurmountable enemy," said Saint Dr. MSG. The movie revolves around a medieval warrior who fights alien invaders from outer space for the honour of his land and the dignity of the womenfolk.
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For a total of 116 AP and 2% crit. Since we only need 6% or 9% hit based on weapon skill, it seems to me the value of the hit on items like Lionheart are diminished. Just was thinking about this and found it interesting.
Additional +hit after the yellow hit cap on warrior gives very little additional benefits especcially because when Heroic Strike is queued up your white hit% is increased dramatically. You aim for 9% or 6% based on your weapon skill and then you begin stacking crit%/str/atk power.
In the MSG films, Ram Rahim plays Guruji, a spiritual leader who is hell-bent on curing the world of social evils. In the first two films, Guruji does all of that wearing shades, glittery clothes, riding bikes, kicking butts, and what not. He has no f**ks to give about screenplay, direction, acting...the basic necessities required to pull off even a B-grade film. Ram Rahim, in actuality, has millions of fans, and they'd gladly pay 500 rupees and a leg, if needed be, to watch their guruji's films at the theatres...
The ground of fearlessness, which is the basis for overcoming doubt and wrong belief, is the development of renunciation. Renunciation here means overcoming that very hard and tough, aggressive mentality which wards off any gentleness that might come into our hearts. Fear does not allow fundamental tenderness to enter into us. When tenderness tinged by sadness touches our heart, we know that we are in contact with reality. We feel it. That contact is genuine, fresh, and quite raw. That sensitivity is the basic experience of warriorship, and it is the key to developing fearless renunciation.
For the warrior, fearlessness is the opposite of that approach. Fearlessness is a question of learning how to be. Be there all along: that is the message. That is quite challenging in what we call the setting-sun world, the world of neurotic comfort where we use everything to fill up the space. On the other hand, if we are in touch with basic goodness, we are always relating to the world directly, choicelessly, whether the energy of the situation demands a destructive or a constructive response. The idea of renunciation is to relate with whatever arises with a sense of sadness and tenderness. We reject the aggressive, hard-core street-fighter mentality. The neurotic upheavals created by overcoming conflicting emotions, or the kleshas, arise from ignorance, or avidya. This is fundamental ignorance that underlies all ego-oriented activity. Ignorance is very harsh and willing to stick with its own version of things. Therefore, it feels very righteous. Overcoming that is the essence of renunciation: we have no hard edges.
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As the agency gets intel that aliens are planning to invade the planet, Lionheart realises that the aliens had invaded the planet 300 years ago too, after which the entire film goes into flashback and Lionheart tells his friends the story about how Sherdil, an army commander of an ancient kingdom, who looks exactly like Lionheart, saved the planet from aliens. The entire movie is practically about Sherdil's quest to save the planet.
One of the most hilarious aspects of the movie is that Lionheart and his friends can actually see the flashback like the audience watching the movie. When the flashback starts and we see Sherdil for the first time, Lionheart (who is narrating in the background) actually says, "This is Sherdil," as if he and his buddies can actually see a memory from 300 years ago like a person watching a video.
Moreover, setting a new low for film editing, every time Lionheart starts narrating in the background, a small box pops up at the top right where you can see Lionheart narrating the story to his friends. Because without that pop up, how would the poor audience comprehend the concept of background narration, right?
That is also the reason why every other character in the film has nothing to do except obsess over Sherdil or Lionheart. In the movie, Sherdil's sisters and his followers do not say anything which is not linked with praising Sherdil. It's almost as if not praising Sherdil was banned for the good guys in the movie.
Sherdil is so generous and large-hearted that he pledges to protect all the women in the country. Because where would all the women in the country be without the protection of a man, right? And he has a wife whose job is just that: being the 'good wife' who stands by her husband and occasionally massages his feet.
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