The Warrior Princess is the princess of the bird people of Shangri-La-De-Da, she aided Betty and her team in protecting a mystical amulet from Maximus. Sparky attempted to woo her, but with limited success, however, he finally managed to impress her when he rescued her, Betty and X-5 and stopped Maximus. She gave Sparky wings for him to fly. Later she and Sparky fly together meaning the two went out dating. (Amulet of Shangri-La-De-Da)
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| - The Warrior Princess is the princess of the bird people of Shangri-La-De-Da, she aided Betty and her team in protecting a mystical amulet from Maximus. Sparky attempted to woo her, but with limited success, however, he finally managed to impress her when he rescued her, Betty and X-5 and stopped Maximus. She gave Sparky wings for him to fly. Later she and Sparky fly together meaning the two went out dating. (Amulet of Shangri-La-De-Da)
- This hairstyle is available to female characters in Create-A-Soul mode in Soul Calibur III.
- In fictional works, the character type warrior princesses refers to a strong female personality of royal background, determined in pursuit of her goals and often eager to take on typical "man's work" like fighting wars or performing manual labour to accomplish those goals. The warrior princess stands in contrast to the "damsel in distress" stock character.
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| - The Warrior Princess is the princess of the bird people of Shangri-La-De-Da, she aided Betty and her team in protecting a mystical amulet from Maximus. Sparky attempted to woo her, but with limited success, however, he finally managed to impress her when he rescued her, Betty and X-5 and stopped Maximus. She gave Sparky wings for him to fly. Later she and Sparky fly together meaning the two went out dating. (Amulet of Shangri-La-De-Da)
- This hairstyle is available to female characters in Create-A-Soul mode in Soul Calibur III.
- In fictional works, the character type warrior princesses refers to a strong female personality of royal background, determined in pursuit of her goals and often eager to take on typical "man's work" like fighting wars or performing manual labour to accomplish those goals. The warrior princess stands in contrast to the "damsel in distress" stock character.
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