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The '''Warrior of Black and White''' refers to a black-and-white-colored "champion" of sorts that was first foretold of in a prophecy by the [[Soothsayer]] in ''[[Kung Fu Panda 2]]''. |
The '''Warrior of Black and White''' refers to a black-and-white-colored "champion" of sorts that was first foretold of in a prophecy by the [[Soothsayer]] in ''[[Kung Fu Panda 2]]''. |
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The Warrior of Black and White refers to a black-and-white-colored "champion" of sorts that was first foretold of in a prophecy by the Soothsayer in Kung Fu Panda 2.
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History
In Kung Fu Panda 2
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Serving as the court soothsayer for the peacock rulers of Gongmen City, the Soothsayer was one day asked about the city's heir to the throne Lord Shen, who had recently grown a dark and destructive obsession with the potential of fireworks. Using the gift she possessed to see into the future, the Soothsayer declared that "if Shen continued down this dark path, he would be defeated by a warrior of black and white".
This warrior was thought to be a panda, a bear species native to China and known for their black and white fur. Overhearing the prophecy, Lord Shen led a genocidal raid on a small panda village to thwart any possibility of defeat in his future. Despite his best efforts in ridding the pandas, many years later the identity of the warrior was eventually revealed to be Master Po, a surviving panda and Kung Fu warrior from the Valley of Peace, who successfully defeated Shen (and he even got crushed and killed by his own cannon when he accidentally sliced the ropes holding it up while attacking Po with his knives), and fulfilled the prophecy.
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