Raven: The Dragon's Eye - Warriors

Warriors

Warriors are given 4, 5 or 6 letter names, chosen from letters from their real names. Sixteen warriors started the quest, and there are four teams of warriors. Each team has four members, with two boys and two girls in each, with the exception of the Wolves. The four leaders were chosen in leadership trials on day one. Lemec was also chosen to be the leader of the final week warriors after a series of trials, but was lost on the Blast Path, leaving no leader for the final day.

Warriors in yellow cells made it through to the finals, and the warrior in blue was the winner. The warrior in second is grey and red for the third.

Wolves Warrior Name Real Name Elimination 1 Elimination 2 Result
Lemec (Leader) Amelia Welch Thrall Threads Blast Path+ 4th
Hareb Phoebe Howard Cursed Earth The Lair+ 2nd
Arros Simon Curran Cursed Earth** 9th
Cermal Emma Calvert Thrall Threads* 16th
Bears Warrior Name Real Name Elimination 1 Elimination 2 Result
Larim (Leader) Milo Clarke Cursed Earth*** 11th
Janot Benjamin Aston Long Board Thrall Threads 15th
Nardel Helen Richardson Cursed Earth*** 10th
Miran Errina Jamieson Cursed Earth*** 12th
Otters Warrior Name Real Name Elimination 1 Elimination 2 Result
Halsem (Leader) Charlie Smith Thrall Threads The Torrent+ 7th
Arkil Harri Killick 1st
Kasha Hannah Takahashi The Torrent+ 8th
Vesak Jake Iveson River Escape+ 6th
Eagles Warrior Name Real Name Elimination 1 Elimination 2 Result
Varan (Leader) Brogan Evans Demon Trap+ 5th
Ahrdin Lisa Hardin River Rope** 14th
Kelin Sam Kinley Thrall Threads Rope Reach 13th
Gydan Aidan Donaghey Deadly Ground+ 3rd

*Not enough stones to be brought back.
**Team chose not to bring warrior back.
***Entire team eliminated in one challenge.
+Eliminated on one of the final challenges, with no option to be brought back.

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