During the pioneering period of the American West, there was a legend at that time. When the United States bullied the Indians, a female warrior would wear a leopard skin costume and hold a spear while riding an Alaskan bear to fight. The bear also had a harness for the convenience of the female warrior. She pulled the strong rope to control the bear and came out to attack the Western Cavalry who shot the Indians for no reason. She appeared again that day. She took the bear to the river and lay down next to a tree to rest. The big bear also lay beside her feet, seeming to be resting. Judging from the appearance of the female warrior, she looks like a mixture of Americans and Indians. Her skin is very white, but her whole body is strong and her figure is very slender. The female warrior seemed to have the help of the Indian gods, and her whole body was surrounded by a layer of blue light. But there are currently no enemies. She opened her beautiful green eyes, which shone brightly, and gently stroked the big bear with her hands. She hummed a song, as if to comfort it. The whole scene is of comrades trying to comfort each other. A very precious friendship. Please describe this scene in the style of cowboy shooting and brutalism. This is a good photo. The bear is several times the size of the heroine. There is a strong contrast in size.

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