This is one of two consecutive seasons to contain 13 episodes, along with Season 2.The collectible items featured in this season are the Golden Weapons, the Serpentine Staffs, and the Fangblades.This template can be removed once the section has been organized.You can help the wiki by organizing the following information chronologically based on how the information applies to the series.The Trivia on Season 1: Rise of the Snakes needs to be organized. The Green Ninja was the mascot character, the box art generally depicted jungle or mountain locations, and the collectible items were the Golden Weapons, Serpentine Staffs, and Fangblades. The second wave included the addition of translucent spinners, translucent vipers, the NRG ninja, and the Green Ninja.
GREEK SEASON 1 EPISODE 11 A NEW NORMAL TV
The Hypnobrai and Fangpyre came in the first wave, as they were the first two tribes to be released in the TV series, while the other three tribes ( Anacondrai, Constrictai, and Venomari) were released in the second wave. These sets were released in two waves, with the second wave including more variety in many ways. One of the largest waves of sets next to the pilot episodes wave, these sets generally depicted ninja vehicles and Serpentine vehicles along with side builds often depicting shrines.
However, the absence of central authority, social hierarchy and kinship identity, gave room for much individual deliberation and made politics indispensable. The fear of stasis was directly related to the absence of public means to check seditious factions or to deal with divisions which might be the outcome of having political standings. However, though stateless, the Greek polis was also different from stateless communities studied by anthropologists as it was not tribal. The latter is a relatively unstratified egalitarian community characterized by the absence of public coercive apparatuses. This strange contradiction is partly explained by the nature of the Greek polis, which was not a State, but rather what anthropologists call a stateless community. This seems a strange contradiction, particularly since we credit the Greeks with having invented politics.
The Greek word stasis meant 'faction', 'civil war' but also 'political standing'.