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* In the first issue of her 2016 miniseries, Raven has a nightmare in which her demonic brothers taunt and threaten her. Almost immediately, her aunt and uncle, who recently took her in, are at her side, making sure Raven is okay. As she's going back to sleep, she thinks to herself "Have I escaped the darkness of one family to find light in another? Perhaps coming here was the right thing after all." Made especially heartwarming when it's pointed out that Raven can feel the emotions of those around her, and can sense that her estranged family members just want her to be safe and happy.
* The finale of the same miniseries, where Raven's aunt Alice, along with dozens of other civilians, lend her their power so she can stop The White Carnival. In the end, even though their memories were wiped, Raven's extended family give her a permanent place to stay, and welcome her completely. For the first time in the character's history, she has a real family.
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* Though (as mentioned on the main page) a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. The new Raven in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite the latter having a prosthetic leg.
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* Though (as mentioned on the main page) a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; hand to notice a physical disability; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. The new Raven in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite the latter having a prosthetic leg.
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* In ''Raven: The Island'' episode 11, Haryad admits that he lacks courage hence why he is pessimistic about the odds of the warriors succeeding on their quest. Princess Erina gives him a YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech telling him that he is showing great courage by admitting his innermost fears and assures him that they can succeed in ensuring the warriors know what to do if they work together. It works and shows just how close they are as friends.
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* In ''Raven: The Island'' episode 11, Haryad admits that he lacks courage hence why he is pessimistic about the odds of the warriors succeeding on their quest. Princess Erina gives him a YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech telling him that he is showing great courage by admitting his innermost fears and assures him that they can succeed in ensuring the warriors know what to do if they work together. It works and shows just how close they are inspires him to attempt to be more optimistic as friends.a result.
* Anytime either Raven Of Old or the current Raven says something along the lines of SoProudOfYou in response to the warriors doing well in a challenge.
* Anytime either Raven Of Old or the current Raven says something along the lines of SoProudOfYou in response to the warriors doing well in a challenge.
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* Though (as mentioned on the main page) a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. The new Raven in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite the latter having a prosthetic leg.
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* Though (as mentioned on the main page) a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec Lemec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. The new Raven in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite the latter having a prosthetic leg.
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* Though (as mentioned on the main page) a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. His successor in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite her having a prosthetic leg.
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* Though (as mentioned on the main page) a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. His successor The new Raven in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite her the latter having a prosthetic leg.
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* The contestants have these aplenty. Including those moments where teams gave up well earned gems to get other teammates back even at the expense of their own chances of winning. And then there was that time in ''The Secret Temple'' when the entire team ''jumped'' on a teammate who was terrified of heights - yet had completed a heights-related challenge and won it anyway.
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* The contestants have these aplenty. Including those moments where teams gave up well earned gems to get other teammates back even at the expense of their own chances of winning. And then there was that time in ''The Secret Temple'' when the entire team ''jumped'' on a teammate who was terrified of heights - yet had completed a heights-related challenge and won it anyway.
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* The contestants have these aplenty. Including those moments where teams gave up well earned gems to get other teammates back even at the expense of their own chances of winning. And then there was that time in ''The Secret Temple'' when the entire team ''jumped'' on a teammate who was terrified of heights - yet had completed a heights-related challenge and won them the challenge anyway.
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* The contestants have these aplenty. Including those moments where teams gave up well earned gems to get other teammates back even at the expense of their own chances of winning. And then there was that time in ''The Secret Temple'' when the entire team ''jumped'' on a teammate who was terrified of heights - yet had completed a heights-related challenge and won them the challenge it anyway.
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* Though as mentioned on the main page, a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. His successor in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite her having a prosthetic leg.
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* Though as (as mentioned on the main page, page) a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. His successor in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite her having a prosthetic leg.
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* Kenat was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A tiny little redhead who went on to win the sixth series and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.
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* Kenat was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A Kenat, a tiny little redhead who went on to win the sixth series and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.
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* Though as mentioned on the main page, a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned CrowningMomentOfAwesome. His successor in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite her having a prosthetic leg.
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* Though as mentioned on the main page, a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned CrowningMomentOfAwesome.SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. His successor in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite her having a prosthetic leg.
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* In ''Raven: The Island'' episode 11, Haryad admits that he lacks courage hence why he is pessimistic about the odds of the warriors succeeding on their quest. Princess Erina gives him a YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech telling him that he is showing great courage by admitting his innermost fears and assures him that they can succeed in ensuring the warriors know what to do if they work together. It works and shows just how close they are as friends.
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* The interactions between Raven of Old and the current Raven from Series 11 onwards can be this at times. Especially when the former gives encouragement to The latter.
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** Desot and Lymel's friendship in general is this.
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* Though as mentioned on the main page, a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned CrowningMomentOfAwesome.
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* Though as mentioned on the main page, a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it via dialogue so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as anyone else and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned CrowningMomentOfAwesome. His successor in Series 11 and 12 has the same attitude, treating Hanmor the same as the other warriors despite her having a prosthetic leg.
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* The interactions between Raven of Old and the current Raven from Series 11 onwards can be this at times.
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* The interactions between Raven of Old and the current Raven from Series 11 onwards can be this at times. Especially when the former gives encouragement to The latter.
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* The interactions between Raven of Old and the current Raven from series 11 onwards can be this at times.
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* The interactions between Raven of Old and the current Raven from series Series 11 onwards can be this at times.times.
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* Raven showing up to [[BerserkButton defend the warriors]] after they're tricked and captured by the feral children is both this and kinda [[NightmareFuel scary]].
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* Raven showing up to [[BerserkButton defend the warriors]] after they're tricked and captured by the feral children in ''The Dragon's Eye'' is both this and kinda [[NightmareFuel scary]].
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* Raven giving encouragement to warriors who have a tough time facing their fears in some challenges (e.g. Leap of Faith)
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*Any time Raven calls the warriors "fledglings". It's a good reminder that despite how strict he is, he does care about them.
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* Though as mentioned on the main page, a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as any other warrior and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned CrowningMomentOfAwesome.
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* The warriors hugging each other/giving each other handshakes when one of them is eliminated after Way of the Warrior in series 8 to 10.
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* The warriors hugging each other/giving each other handshakes or high fives when one of them is eliminated after Way of the Warrior in series 8 to 10.
*Though as mentioned on the main page, a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as any other warrior and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned CrowningMomentOfAwesome.
*Though as mentioned on the main page, a few of the warriors have disabilities, this does not have the viewer's attention drawn to it so one has to be looking closely to notice Lemmec missing a few fingers or Wenra having one hand; Raven treats them with the same amount of respect given to "normal" warriors and doesn't judge them based on whatever disadvantages they might have. Rather, he gives them a chance to prove themselves the same as any other warrior and several of them have made it pretty far in the tournaments, the aforementioned Wenra making it to sixth place overall in the fourth series as his not often mentioned CrowningMomentOfAwesome.
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** Another moment from ''The Secret Temple'' is Desot opting to get Lymel's jewel when she had to sit out of the challenge Chariots due to illness. It put him at a greater risk of being eliminated but be still did it anyway and was successful.
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** Another moment from ''The Secret Temple'' is Desot opting to get Lymel's jewel when she had to sit out of the challenge Chariots due to illness. It put him at a greater risk of being eliminated but be he still did it anyway and was successful.
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** Another moment from ''The Secret Temple'' is Desot opting to get Lymel's jewel when she had to sit out of the challenge Chariots due to illness. It out him at a greater risk of being eliminated but be still did it anyway and was successful.
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** Another moment from ''The Secret Temple'' is Desot opting to get Lymel's jewel when she had to sit out of the challenge Chariots due to illness. It out put him at a greater risk of being eliminated but be still did it anyway and was successful.
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**Another moment from ''The Secret Temple'' is Desot opting to get Lymel's jewel when she had to sit out of the challenge Chariots due to illness. It out him at a greater risk of being eliminated but be still did it anyway and was successful.
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*The warriors hugging each other/giving each other handshakes when one of them is eliminated after Way of the Warrior in series 8 to 10.
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* Kenat was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A tiny little redhead who went on to win the challenge and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.
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* Kenat was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A tiny little redhead who went on to win the challenge sixth series and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.
*Raven giving encouragement to warriors who have a tough time facing their fears in some challenges (e.g. Leap of Faith)
*Raven giving encouragement to warriors who have a tough time facing their fears in some challenges (e.g. Leap of Faith)
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* In the first issue of her 2016 miniseries, Raven has a nightmare in which her demonic brothers taunt and threaten her. Almost immediately, her aunt and uncle, who recently took her in, are at her side, making sure Raven is okay. As she's going back to sleep, she thinks to herself "Have I escaped the darkness of one family to find light in another? Perhaps coming here was the right thing after all." Made especially heartwarming when it's pointed out that Raven can feel the emotions of those around her, and can sense that her estranged family members just want her to be safe and happy.
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* In the first issue of her 2016 miniseries, Raven has a nightmare in which her demonic brothers taunt and threaten her. Almost immediately, her aunt and uncle, who recently took her in, are at her side, making sure Raven is okay. As she's going back to sleep, she thinks to herself "Have I escaped the darkness of one family to find light in another? Perhaps coming here was the right thing after all." Made especially heartwarming when it's pointed out that Raven can feel the emotions of those around her, and can sense that her estranged family members just want her to be safe and happy.happy.
* The finale of the same miniseries, where Raven's aunt Alice, along with dozens of other civilians, lend her their power so she can stop The White Carnival. In the end, even though their memories were wiped, Raven's extended family give her a permanent place to stay, and welcome her completely. For the first time in the character's history, she has a real family.
* The finale of the same miniseries, where Raven's aunt Alice, along with dozens of other civilians, lend her their power so she can stop The White Carnival. In the end, even though their memories were wiped, Raven's extended family give her a permanent place to stay, and welcome her completely. For the first time in the character's history, she has a real family.
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* Kenat was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A tiny little redhead who went on to win the challenge and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.
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* Kenat was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A tiny little redhead who went on to win the challenge and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.time.
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* In the first issue of her 2016 miniseries, Raven has a nightmare in which her demonic brothers taunt and threaten her. Almost immediately, her aunt and uncle, who recently took her in, are at her side, making sure Raven is okay. As she's going back to sleep, she thinks to herself "Have I escaped the darkness of one family to find light in another? Perhaps coming here was the right thing after all." Made especially heartwarming when it's pointed out that Raven can feel the emotions of those around her, and can sense that her estranged family members just want her to be safe and happy.
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* In the first issue of her 2016 miniseries, Raven has a nightmare in which her demonic brothers taunt and threaten her. Almost immediately, her aunt and uncle, who recently took her in, are at her side, making sure Raven is okay. As she's going back to sleep, she thinks to herself "Have I escaped the darkness of one family to find light in another? Perhaps coming here was the right thing after all." Made especially heartwarming when it's pointed out that Raven can feel the emotions of those around her, and can sense that her estranged family members just want her to be safe and happy.
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These K warriors are so easy to get mixed up. Kinsa isn't a redhead. Kenat is (one You Tube commenter said she looks like Amy Pond)
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* Kinsa was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A tiny little redhead who went on to win the challenge and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.
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* Kinsa Kenat was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A tiny little redhead who went on to win the challenge and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.
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* Raven showing up to [[BerserkButton defend the warriors]] after they're tricked and captured by the feral children is both this and kinda [[NightmareFuel scary]].
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* Kinsa was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A tiny little redhead who went on to win the challenge and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.
* Kinsa was just one living CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming. A tiny little redhead who went on to win the challenge and ''never stopped smiling'' the entire time.