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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 6, 2022 19:25:29 GMT -5
Volepaw alerts Nightpelt that there's a ShadowClan patrol coming. It's consisted of Cinderfur (Cinderfur has yellow eyes, darker gray ears, and a scarred back and flanks), Runningnose, Dawncloud, and a brown-and-white cat with blue eyes. Nightpelt greets them, but asks why they've come. Runningnose huffs that their cats are hungry, their dens are falling apart, and they're all miserable, but there's no time to fix any of it because of Brokenstar's constant wars. Cinderfur says that they followed Brokenstar to avenge Raggedstar, but now the battles are excessive and seemingly won't stop. He says that they want the fighting to stop, but Brokenstar is still their leader. Dawncloud asks what they can do. Nightpelt snarls that the choice is clear; they need to stop Brokenstar personally. Cinderfur asks how. Nightpelt says he needs to step up, as clearly their outcast group aren't enough. Cinderfur insists there must be another way, as he can't imagine actually driving out a leader. Nightpelt grumbles that Brokenstar isn't going to stop. Cinderfur backs away, and says they're good warriors, and surely even Brokenstar can listen to reason. Cinderfur leads his cats away, and Nightpelt mutters that they're just denying the truth, as they're scared of it. Brokenstar is beyond reasoning with. The time for talking is done, and they need to act.
Later on, talking a nightly walk, Nightpelt stumbles upon Clawface in the middle of the woods. He greets him, but his expression darkens as he sees Clawface escorting four small kits. It's Cinderpelt, Brightheart, Brackenfur, and Thornclaw as kits! Brightheart keeps trying to scamper off, so Clawface grabs her in his jaws. As Nightpelt approaches, he notices Thornclaw is bleeding from a wound on his leg. Brightheart tries to run away again, so Clawface snarls at her and drags her back to the group, threatening all four kits do not make him do something he'll regret. Brackenfur stares defiantly while the other three stare in terror. Nightpelt demands an answer, and sniffs the kits, not recognizing their scent. Sniffing again, he snarls at Clawface that the kits are ThunderClan, and one of them is wounded. He tells Clawface to take them back right now. Nightpelt's eye catches blood on Clawface's paws, and, horrified, asks what Clawface did. Obviously this is Spottedleaf's blood.
Clawface says to calm down, and he isn't going to hurt them. He explains he's only acting on Brokenstar's orders, and ThunderClan might be more compliant if they have hostages. Thornclaw and Brightheart snarl at him, and Thornclaw mews "I'm a ThunderClan kit! I'm never gonna be a mouse-brained ShadowClan apprentice!" . Clawface snorts that they'll see about that.
Nightpelt condemns Brokenstar, and points out that if he hadn't been so bent on instigating pointless battles, there wouldn't be a need to replenish the nursery with enemy kits. Clawface says that Nightpelt isn't one to talk about those sorts of things, since he and the elders only bring the Clan down. The only reason they're even still allowed on ShadowClan territory is out of the "goodness from Brokenstar's heart", so Nightpelt better watch it. Clawface tells Nightpelt to move on, and, picking up Thornclaw, threatens that if there's any more delays, he's going to make sure it's the last one before escorting the kits towards ShadowClan's camp.
As they leave, Nightpelt knows Brokenstar's gone too far this time. He thought the only way to defeat Brokenstar was to have the warriors rise up, but now, he knows he must lead it. He may be an outcast, but he's also still a warrior.
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Post by *Faith* on Jun 6, 2022 19:34:48 GMT -5
Here's Cinderfur! I was wondering where he was since Nightpelt does choose him as deputy. Dawncloud already has her warrior name, which makes sense. Even though they retconned her story from ITW, she was still a warrior when Brokenstar was driven out. I wonder who the brown-and-white cat was. Oh, no! Now we have the kidnapping and Spottedleaf's clear death with the blood on Clawface's paws. It's time to attack!
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Post by *Faith* on Jun 6, 2022 19:35:19 GMT -5
The wiki is already updating from this book as they are adding eye colours.
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Post by rabbit on Jun 6, 2022 19:38:44 GMT -5
I can’t wait to read this. Come on library give me the goods…
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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 6, 2022 19:39:35 GMT -5
Nightpelt is trying to convince the outcast group to rise up against Brokenstar. Hollyflower is in agreement with Nightpelt. Featherstorm however, doesn't believe they can rise up and cast down a leader chosen by StarClan. Nightpelt says they need to make a choice, but Hollyflower asks how they can even go about it. Crowtail asks how they can be sure the rest of ShadowClan will support them. Archeye agrees, and says it's one thing to talk about overthrowing a leader, but executing it is an entirely different discussion. Suddenly, Yellowfang crashes through the bracken and says she needs to talk to Nightpelt. Brightflower, Crowtail, Archeye, and Hollyflower are immediately wary, but Nightpelt tells them to back down. Yellowfang snorts she can tell what their problem is, and any cat who believes she would kill kits is flea-brained.
Yellowfang goes on to explain how Brokenstar kidnapped ThunderClan kits to use in his evergrowing regime of violence. Archeye immediately says they need to save those kits, and Hollyflower agrees, as the code says to protect and help kits. Crowtail grumbles she sees no reason to help ThunderClan. Featherstorm interjects and says that some of them are still loyal to Brokenstar, and even though she doesn't like him, he still has StarClan's blessing. Nightpelt snorts that they can talk about StarClan and loyalty all day, but it's time for action, not talking. He says that if they can all rise up and overthrow Brokenstar, they can save both the kits and ShadowClan. Dawncloud and a gray-and-white cat say they stand with Nightpelt. Volepaw wants to join as well, But Nightpelt, fearing for his safety, insists he stays, reminding Volepaw he's supposed to be dead. Archeye and Hollyflower both admit they're too old to engage in a fight, but they'll be there in spirit.
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Post by rabbit on Jun 6, 2022 19:39:37 GMT -5
The wiki is already updating from this book as they are adding eye colours. the dedication of the warriors fanbase on small details amuses and amazes me.
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Post by *Faith* on Jun 6, 2022 20:00:04 GMT -5
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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 6, 2022 20:02:23 GMT -5
Nightpelt, Yellowfang, Dawncloud, and Ashfur emerge from some ferns, and are greeted by a ThunderClan patrol. It's consisted of Firepaw, Graypaw, Runningwind (who...looks like a really sleep-deprived stoner for some reason? Runningwind also has green eyes, dunno if that was confirmed before), Mousefur, Willowpelt, Darkstripe, and at the center is Whitestorm. Whitestorm issues a stiff greeting to Yellowfang. Ashfur explains they're here to help rescue their kits. Whitestorm asks what's in it for them. Nightpelt growls they want their help in casting down Brokenstar, as he's gone too far now. Runningwind snarks that it seems so simple, they just drop into their camp, snatch their lost kits, and depose a leader. Yellowfang murmurs that they won't expect as much resistance as they'll think. Nightpelt hopes that Cinderfur and the others will join them.
Nightpelt, Ashfur, and Dawncloud are "escorting" Yellowfang as their prisoner. Blackfoot, on guard, sardonically asks if they're serious, and grumbles they caught the traitor medicine cat. Nightpelt meows he shouldn't be so surprised, as they're ShadowClan cats. Brokenstar emerges from his den after they enter, and admits this wasn't a sight he was expecting to see today. Nightpelt eyes the camp, spotting a brown tabby and gray-and-white cat (different from earlier one) guarding the stolen kits. Ashfur sees this as well, and eyes Cinderfur. Cinderfur returns a wary look, seemingly confirming his involvement in their plot.
Brokenstar pads up to Yellowfang, snarling that he thought he made it clear the consequences that would happen if she returned. Yellowfang hisses the word consequences, and then attacks him, snarling that she'll show him consequences. The battle then breaks out, and Nightpelt tackles Clawface. Clawface however, easily throws off Nightpelt, asking how he can be so stupid. He says Nightpelt was always a fool, and asks why Nightpelt seems to think a broken warrior like himself can fight. Nightpelt looks at the camp, now a fight, and wonders if he's truly broken. Nightpelt throws off Clawface, while Russetfur tackles Ashfur as Runningnose looks on in horror. Boulder is attacking Cinderfur. A small tortoiseshell (apprentice sized, no name given) is chasing Littlepaw. Brokenstar is fighting off Yellowfang, but Russetfur then tackles Yellowfang to the ground. Blackfoot is engaging Dawncloud. Nightpelt realizes that the battlefield is just like in his dream, and with horror, wonders if they can truly win.
Then, the ThunderClan reinforcements arrive, led by Whitestorm. Clawface notices this as well, and Nightpelt takes that chance to swipe at his muzzle. Whitestorm bellows Brokenstar's name as the ThunderClan patrol disperses into the fight. Whitestorm asks if he truly thought he could steal their kits and turn them against their own Clan. With ThunderClan's help, the tide of the battle is turned, and Brokenstar's supporters turn to run away, among them Blackfoot, Russetfur, and Boulder. At the center of the camp stands Yellowfang and Brokenstar. Brokenstar demands Yellowfang to let go of him. Yellowfang calls him a murderer. Brokenstar snarls he didn't think she'd be harder to kill than Raggedstar was. In shock, Yellowfang asks if he truly did. Everybody else stares in horror. Brokenstar snarls he was a weak leader and deserved to die for his foolishness. Yellowfang asks if Brightflower's kits deserved to die as well. Brokenstar hisses that they were weak, and the weak deserve to die; if he hadn't killed them, some other lesser cat would have. Firepaw then tackles Brokenstar off Yellowfang, and Brokenstar is then circled by a sudden ring of very angry ShadowClan cats. Nightpelt is in shock, truly struggling to understand that Brokenstar would go so low to kill kits. Cinderfur steps forward and snarls Brokenstar was a good leader because he had StarClan on his side, and they trusted him, but yet he was a murderous traitor all along. Brokenstar stares back defiantly and snarls that this isn't over, bolting over the camp wall after his followers. Firepaw asks Nightpelt if they should go after him, but Nightpelt snorts to just leave him.
Mousefur and Runningwind retrieve Frostfur's kits, and Nightpelt asks Yellowfang to return to ShadowClan. She declines, as she belongs in ThunderClan now, and they need her. Nightpelt is hurt, but doesn't argue it. Nightpelt then goes to thank Whitestorm for their help. Whitestorm nods, and mews that they can hunt in peace for one moon, and he knows they need some time to rebuild. Nightpelt takes a breath, but then begins coughing again. Runningnose runs over with some herbs, and Nightpelt tells him they're going to work hard to rebuild ShadowClan.
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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 6, 2022 20:10:37 GMT -5
As Nightpelt manages to compose himself, he notes that winning the fight was probably the easy part. He then talks to a ginger/brown tom with a torn ear, and asks him to collect a few of the apprentices to start fixing the dens. The tom agrees it's a good idea. No idea who this tom is. My first guess is Wolfstep based off the torn ear, but we just don't get a name.
Nightpelt then thinks that it feels like a huge weight has been lifted off his shoulders, and watches as the outcasts return to camp. They're warmly greeted by ShadowClan; especially Volepaw, who is smothered by the other apprentices. As Nightpelt watches cats fix their dens, he realizes how much he missed his home. To his relief, the camp begins returning to normalcy rather quickly, and all instances of a battle fade away. But at the same time, so does the thought of Clawface. Nightpelt misses his brother, despite all that's happened. He then thinks that his brother and Brokenstar tried to turn his beloved Clan into something it wasn't. Yet, it's strange not having them around now. Peaceful for sure, but still strange. As Nightpelt wanders the camp, gleefully looking at the happier cats, he's approached by Cinderfur and Runningnose who ask him to become their leader.
Nightpelt is surprised, and Cinderfur insists that he's the one who led the outcasted elders together, and helped lead the coupe against Brokenstar. Runningnose says Nightpelt is the obvious choice. Nightpelt is unsure, and asks Runningnose if he received a sign from StarClan. Runningnose says he hasn't, but reiterates Nightpelt is the obvious choice. Nightpelt relents, but asks Cinderfur to be his deputy. Cinderfur accepts. Later at the gathering the night, Nightpelt announces his new position as ShadowClan's leader, and his intention to rebuild ShadowClan and move on from the tyranny of Brokenstar.
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Post by *Faith* on Jun 6, 2022 20:11:12 GMT -5
So, they went with the original continuity? In the first arc Russetfur and Boulder were among the cats driven out, while in TF and BR they were still among ShC. Also, I thought it was Runningnose who asked Yellowfang to come back, but it's been forever since I read ITW. Great that Brokenstar is gone, though.
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Post by *Faith* on Jun 6, 2022 20:19:09 GMT -5
Hopefully it was Wolfstep. I still want to know what he looks like. Maybe someone can ask James. And now the gathering before Nightstar's failed leader ceremony.
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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 6, 2022 20:20:09 GMT -5
Runningwind and Nightpelt head onto the Moonstone that night. Nightpelt internally admits all he can think of is how excited he is. He was unsure about becoming leader before, but he realizes Cinderfur and Runningnose were right; he is the right choice. As he sees the Moonstone for the first time, he's in awe of it. Runningnose explains what to do, and Nightpelt touches his nose to the Moonstone.
He's taken to Fourtrees now. On the rock stands Raggedstar. The two greet each other, and Nightpelt apologizes for Brokenstar and how they didn't see through Brokenstar's lies. Raggedstar admits he's sorry too, as he knows why Nightpelt is here. Nightpelt is confused, and asks why Raggedstar is sorry. Raggedstar lowers his head and says he can't give him his lives or name, nor make him the legitimate leader of ShadowClan. Nightpelt stammers that he's proven himself, and the Clan needs him. Raggedstar agrees the Clan needs him and Nightpelt is the leader they need, but ShadowClan already as a leader chosen by StarClan. Nightpelt's expression grows to despair as he whispers Brokenstar's name. He begins to argue, reminding Raggedstar that he broke the warrior code and even killed Raggedstar. Practically destroying the Clan while he was at it. Raggedstar looks apologetic as he says that while they know what Brokenstar did, Brokenstar did make good on the fact on making ShadowClan feared once more. Raggedstar says that StarClan cannot remove the lives of a leader chosen by the Clan. Raggedstar issues one more apology before the dream ends. Nightpelt wakes up, hauntingly looking at Runningnose, who seems confused and concerned.
Nightpelt explains what happens, and Runningnose is taken back, unsure what to say or do now. He was sure Nightpelt was the right choice, but Nightpelt mutters what can they even do. He then answers with nothing, and marches out of the Mothermouth, Runningnose slugging behind him.
As they trek back to ShadowClan, Nightpelt asks what they're going to do and say to the Clan. Runningnose admits he isn't sure, but what he is sure of is that they still need Nightpelt, legitimate leader or not. If Nightpelt tells them the truth, the Clan will fall apart. Nightpelt is about to say something, but begins coughing and hacking again. He knows Runningnose is right. Through his coughs, he says that it doesn't matter whether he has the lives or name. What matters is that ShadowClan needs him right now. Even if he's not the proper leader, he'll do his best to hold the Clan together. One day, Brokenstar will die, and then he can take his rightful place as leader. ShadowClan needs a leader. A good leader. A leader that will make sure they take their rightful place in the forest, and resolves that he'll protect ShadowClan until his last breath.
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Post by *Faith* on Jun 6, 2022 20:25:16 GMT -5
Oh, Raggedstar. *Sigh* What do you mean that StC cannot remove the lives of a leader chosen by their Clan? This is dumb. I still bad for Nightstar who deserved much better.
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Post by *Faith* on Jun 6, 2022 20:54:10 GMT -5
Quick question, but was that the end of the book? It sounded like it was.
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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 6, 2022 20:54:34 GMT -5
And that's the end of the book! Are there any scenes you guys would want to see that I can post?
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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 6, 2022 20:55:34 GMT -5
So, they went with the original continuity? In the first arc Russetfur and Boulder were among the cats driven out, while in TF and BR they were still among ShC. Also, I thought it was Runningnose who asked Yellowfang to come back, but it's been forever since I read ITW. Great that Brokenstar is gone, though. I admit I'm going off the assumptions that the reddish-brown cat and the skinny gray cat are Russetfur and Boulder; they're the same cats from earlier. Their names aren't said though.
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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 6, 2022 20:57:02 GMT -5
I'm going to take a wild guess and say that we still don't have descriptions for Wolfstep and Deerfoot. None that I could see. I didn't see them at all mentioned in the book. My only guess for Wolfstep is the one ginger tom with a torn ear, but nothing outright confirmed. It's a recurring problem in this book I found; plenty of cats, but no identities for them outside of the obvious or blatantly said.
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Post by *Faith* on Jun 6, 2022 21:05:02 GMT -5
Thanks for the spoilers. c:
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Post by stupidflower on Jun 6, 2022 21:19:25 GMT -5
Is Clawface ever shown to be actually leaving? Nightpelt misses him, but you didn’t mention him getting exiled
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Post by Hollyfall on Jun 6, 2022 21:29:16 GMT -5
Is Clawface ever shown to be actually leaving? Nightpelt misses him, but you didn’t mention him getting exiled Yep! There's a panel of him running off while Nightpelt and Firepaw look on. He was one of the first lackeys to book it after it was clear they would lose.
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Post by dreamingof on Jun 6, 2022 21:39:45 GMT -5
Thank you for sharing this! Could you post any of the scenes with Cinderkit, Thornkit, Brightkit, and Brackenkit in them?
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Post by *Ottersplash* on Jun 6, 2022 21:44:35 GMT -5
Nightstar really got screwed over
Poor baby
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Post by 𝓣𝓲𝓷𝓾𝓿𝓲𝓮𝓵 on Jun 6, 2022 21:47:10 GMT -5
What are your general thoughts on the book?
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Post by Cloudstorm on Jun 6, 2022 22:55:11 GMT -5
Okay. That ending is perplexing, and genuinely infuriating me right now. So originally Nightpelt was unable to be given his nine lives, because Brokenstar was still alive, and only leader can actively have Starclan adorned lives at a time, and they couldn’t revoke lives either(old news, but just to reference) also couldn’t chose who became the next leader(while they could send signs/prophecy’s/messages etc displaying who they advocate for, but ultimately was the clans decision in the end). As of River it’s revealed that Starclan has the capability to demote leaders and revert their lives(retcon, but whatever). Now their telling us that Starclan can’t demote leaders and revert lives in a book that’s pretty safe to say was written with all the changes happening to the code/ Starclan at the end of ALiTM and transitioning into ASC already conceived, and I would think would be maintained in continuity going forward, including this graphic novel. But not only that, but now apparently their giving approval and praise to Brokenstar’s reign and conduct as leader? Not fully, but some. When originally Brokenstar was proclaimed to have been a curse that should have never been born. So their partially retconning and rewriting parts of the narrative, but not completely?, and it kind of leaves Starclan sounding contradictory and hypocritical. Is this a mishap with the new continuity? Or did they purposefully write it that way to make Starclan look like a bunch of hypocritical idiots?. Or are they insinuating that Starclan’s powers canonically changes overtime and expands? And that them being able to revert lives back from leaders is a new skill they possess now?. Frankly my cerebellum is getting whiplash from thinking about it.
Anyway, still excited to get the book tomorrow and read it myself. And thanks for posting.
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Post by vectoring34 on Jun 6, 2022 23:34:21 GMT -5
Okay. That ending is perplexing, and genuinely infuriating me right now. So originally Nightpelt was unable to be given his nine lives, because Brokenstar was still alive, and only leader can actively have Starclan adorned lives at a time, and they couldn’t revoke lives either(old news, but just to reference) also couldn’t chose who became the next leader(while they could send signs/prophecy’s/messages etc displaying who they advocate for, but ultimately was the clans decision in the end). As of River it’s revealed that Starclan has the capability to demote leaders and revert their lives(retcon, but whatever). Now their telling us that Starclan can’t demote leaders and revert lives in a book that’s pretty safe to say was written with all the changes happening to the code/ Starclan at the end of ALiTM and transitioning into ASC already conceived, and I would think would be maintained in continuity going forward, including this graphic novel. But not only that, but now apparently their giving approval and praise to Brokenstar’s reign and conduct as leader? Not fully, but some. When originally Brokenstar was proclaimed to have been a curse that should have never been born. So their partially retconning and rewriting parts of the narrative, but not completely?, and it kind of leaves Starclan sounding contradictory and hypocritical. Is this a mishap with the new continuity? Or did they purposefully write it that way to make Starclan look like a bunch of hypocritical idiots?. Or are they insinuating that Starclan’s powers canonically changes overtime and expands? And that them being able to revert lives back from leaders is a new skill they possess now?. Frankly my cerebellum is getting whiplash from thinking about it.
Anyway, still excited to get the book tomorrow and read it myself. And thanks for posting. I don't think that's necessarily contradictory. The "can't" expressed here seems to be more about self imposed rules rather than lack of ability, if I understand correctly
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Post by ʀᴀɪɴʟᴇᴀғ 🍁 on Jun 7, 2022 4:00:33 GMT -5
So, they went with the original continuity? In the first arc Russetfur and Boulder were among the cats driven out, while in TF and BR they were still among ShC. Also, I thought it was Runningnose who asked Yellowfang to come back, but it's been forever since I read ITW. Great that Brokenstar is gone, though. I admit I'm going off the assumptions that the reddish-brown cat and the skinny gray cat are Russetfur and Boulder; they're the same cats from earlier. Their names aren't said though. I knew they were driven out as well! Glad to see I was right, nice nice.
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Post by BҽɾɾყႦʅσσɱ on Jun 7, 2022 5:24:13 GMT -5
Thank you once again for making this spoiler thread and sharing what happens in EfSh with us, Hollyfall! On the topic of you potentially posting some actual pictured scenes from the book, I would love to see the Clawface scene of him and the LionFrost kits as well as the ThunderClan patrol including "sleepy stoner" Runningwind, if that is possible?
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Post by stupidflower on Jun 7, 2022 11:50:04 GMT -5
Okay. That ending is perplexing, and genuinely infuriating me right now. So originally Nightpelt was unable to be given his nine lives, because Brokenstar was still alive, and only leader can actively have Starclan adorned lives at a time, and they couldn’t revoke lives either(old news, but just to reference) also couldn’t chose who became the next leader(while they could send signs/prophecy’s/messages etc displaying who they advocate for, but ultimately was the clans decision in the end). As of River it’s revealed that Starclan has the capability to demote leaders and revert their lives(retcon, but whatever). Now their telling us that Starclan can’t demote leaders and revert lives in a book that’s pretty safe to say was written with all the changes happening to the code/ Starclan at the end of ALiTM and transitioning into ASC already conceived, and I would think would be maintained in continuity going forward, including this graphic novel. But not only that, but now apparently their giving approval and praise to Brokenstar’s reign and conduct as leader? Not fully, but some. When originally Brokenstar was proclaimed to have been a curse that should have never been born. So their partially retconning and rewriting parts of the narrative, but not completely?, and it kind of leaves Starclan sounding contradictory and hypocritical. Is this a mishap with the new continuity? Or did they purposefully write it that way to make Starclan look like a bunch of hypocritical idiots?. Or are they insinuating that Starclan’s powers canonically changes overtime and expands? And that them being able to revert lives back from leaders is a new skill they possess now?. Frankly my cerebellum is getting whiplash from thinking about it.
Anyway, still excited to get the book tomorrow and read it myself. And thanks for posting. It’s possible that the rules are different in different situations. With Rowanclaw, maybe StarClan revoked his lives because he specifically asked them to, and gave up his leadership. Here, Brokenstar has not asked for his lives to be removed, or for his leadership to be revoked. This may be how StarClan justified their decision. Still hypocritical, but at least sort of makes sense.
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Post by NightFrostSun on Jun 7, 2022 12:26:53 GMT -5
StarClan has always been hypocritical jerks just look at ALIM and how they make blatantly obvious mistakes like trusting Ashfur a cat who obviously belongs in the Dark Forest and sending him to StarClan and giving him unspeakable power. Worse they send Juniperclaw a truly repentful, mislead cat who sacrificed his life to save a kit and queen to the Dark Forest when anyone with sense can see he belongs in StarClan especially when cats who did way worse things are sent to StarClan. StarClan refusing to grant Nightpelt his 9 lives is further proof that StarClan is nothing but a bunch of hypocritical jerks with a loyal guard, a young cat they wronged terribly, but still loyally tries to keep them safe.
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Post by *Faith* on Jun 7, 2022 14:16:19 GMT -5
Guess who now has a warrior name? Volewhisper! This is the name he has on the family tree.
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