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Post by Brindlefern on Dec 11, 2018 19:07:14 GMT -5
Wat
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Post by halogen on Dec 11, 2018 19:10:04 GMT -5
ThunderClan was in a desperate position at the time between Brokenstar and the green cough epidemic, etc. that had killed a huge amount of the Clan right before he came. Honestly they didn't need a prophecy as an excuse, the series would have worked better if there was no prophecy and Firestar just proved himself by himself.
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Post by kinkajou on Dec 11, 2018 20:50:38 GMT -5
Bluestar would expect TIgerclaw, a full grown warrior, to suck it up and realize the world doesn't revolve around him
.........I don't know what you're trying to say in the 2nd half
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Post by wildbreeze on Dec 11, 2018 21:37:31 GMT -5
Huh...
I don't think Pinestar and Firestar look that alike. One is a bright ginger cat that resemble flames while the is a brown in a reddish shade.
StarClan give Bluestar the prophecy otherwise Bluestar would have never even take notice of him. So in a way he was always protected.
My only question is what make you think, Lionheart, Bluestar and Graypaw would kill Rusty. These are not cats so hungry for battle that they would kill their enemies, especially since the code said Warrior don't kill.
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Post by Moonblazer on Dec 11, 2018 21:37:59 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2018 6:03:48 GMT -5
I just realized about Lionheart and Bluestar in the scene where Rusty and Greypaw first met. First, Rusty was considered a kit at the time, even if he was close to becoming an apprentice. Confirmed by this:
It was also Greypaw's first night as an apprentice, with literally no training:
And Bluestar admitted to just watching Greypaw and Rusty fight with Lionheart, without them going in to stop it:
So basically, Bluestar willingly allowed an untrained apprentice, who was a kit yesterday, to attack a kittypet kit. How is this much better from Tigerpaw attacking Tiny?
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Post by halogen on Dec 12, 2018 19:03:44 GMT -5
The difference is that here the purpose was that Graypaw wasn't supposed to hurt Firepaw, it was supposed to be not much more than a training level fight to see if Firepaw was capable enough of fighting that he could even have a chance in ThunderClan. Bluestar didn't intervene precisely because Graypaw never hurt Firepaw much. With the Tigerpaw/Tiny thing, Tigerpaw was this older, huge apprentice, and the intent wasn't to mildly test Tiny but to use any violence necessary to make him leave, without really caring if they ended up even killing him in the process.
The Longtail fight, on the other hand... that was going way too far not to stop that. He was a full-grown warrior and tried to choke Rusty with his collar - that could have gone badly if the collar didn't conveniently break.
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