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𝓣𝓲𝓷𝓾𝓿𝓲𝓮𝓵
Warrior Fanatic
All hail me, the flower-flushing queen of Prague
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Post by 𝓣𝓲𝓷𝓾𝓿𝓲𝓮𝓵 on Feb 20, 2018 18:27:44 GMT -5
Besides an evil medicine cat, I mean.
I'd like to see a villain who tries to be loyal to their Clan, but recognizes the flaws in the warrior code, especially the first and thirteenth codes, and they strive to change this, but end up taking things too far to achieve this goal. Basically the antithesis of PoT Hollyleaf is what I'm trying to say. We sort of had this with Needletail challenging the code in general, but it didn't really go anywhere, and she's got a redemption arc anyway.
What kind of villain would you like to see in the next arc?
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Post by Moonblazer on Feb 20, 2018 19:13:57 GMT -5
I kinda wish they did something where Sparkpelt became somewhat evil and driven by a desire to change the code while Alderheart was on the opposite side as the good guy.
Not a cheesy she-cat villian, but a really well built, complex cat who truly believes in what she's doing, that Skyclan does not belong or something. The clans become divided, each clan struggles to decide if Skyclan truly belongs or not, and it's up to the Medicine Cats to somehow stop the chaos, from all clans.
I dunno, something less brutally evil and more difficult to find the true morality in.
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Post by Chocolate-Fawn on Feb 20, 2018 19:18:07 GMT -5
Sparkpelt should be the next great villain. She could be loyal to the warrior code and thinks SkyClan doesn't belong in the forest, especially since they don't even know about the warrior code.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2018 19:40:20 GMT -5
For the next arc, I know this is gonna be kind of weird (heck, I'm fine if anyone even calls it crazy), but I'd like the main villain to be an animal that's not a cat. Something like maybe a fox that can speak cat language, though more fluently than Midnight and the rat king. He or she doesn't like any cats taking up all the space in territories, so he or she starts to gather a big gang of foxes to take the cats down.
...but they probably already did this with Twilight's badgers, didn't they?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2018 2:43:19 GMT -5
For the next arc, I know this is gonna be kind of weird (heck, I'm fine if anyone even calls it crazy), but I'd like the main villain to be an animal that's not a cat. Something like maybe a fox that can speak cat language, though more fluently than Midnight and the rat king. He or she doesn't like any cats taking up all the space in territories, so he or she starts to gather a big gang of foxes to take the cats down. ...but they probably already did this with Twilight's badgers, didn't they? Maybe it could be an animal raised by cats? Like a twoleg gave a puppy to a kittypet cat to raise. Or maybe even in the Clans, a Queen ends up losing all her kits and is desperate for something to take care of, when finds an injured animal, say a fox, she adopts it. And since the she-cat the deputy/leader, no one can really challenge her. And this animal motive for being a villain, is the contrast bullying/fear it gets from other cats. Split between the animals that raised it or it's biological kind.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2018 2:49:12 GMT -5
I want to see a focus on cat like Hal. He went into save Russetfur and Boulder when he thought they were kidnapped. And this is where a villain comes in, a rogue/kittypet sees the number of outsiders in the Clans and wants to save them. As they only see the Clans for their stereotypes, "Bone-eating savages", so is convinced their kittypet born members woudn't be able to handle it and die.
So they join a Clan, pretending to be someone like Millie/Daisy. And eventually, tries rounding up the kittypets up, trying to get them to leave for their own 'safety'. Maybe this is where Skyclan can come in, since the majority of them are still kittypet born, the villain tries to convince them to disband and become kittypets again.
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Post by Basement Cat on Feb 21, 2018 5:28:22 GMT -5
A serial killer who kills out of 'kindness'. Their motif would be that their morality is so skewed, they think they're being 'kind' by killing. A sweet, innocent kit who happened to eat deathberries and die would be more merciful to them than allowing that kit to grow up into hardship and battles. Their 'excuse' would be that from their life experiences, cats die too soon. Maybe their family all died, and they witnessed psychological trauma to introduce this mindset to them. And so it would be better if they died before they could experience suffering, and return to nothing. However, this would all be fake, as their real motivations is that if they can't achieve happiness, then no cat can. I might also throw a twist in where the cat who accidentally set all the villain's troubles in motion was actually the main character. We also really all want an evil medicine cat, so imagine it's the medicine cat doing this, and getting away with it because no cat really thinks a medicine cat could do all this, which they could use to their advantage.
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Post by SuperStarlite on Feb 21, 2018 20:45:35 GMT -5
If I may ask, what is the flaw in the 10th rule of the Warrior Code?
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#a3c5e6
Name Colour
𝓣𝓲𝓷𝓾𝓿𝓲𝓮𝓵
Warrior Fanatic
All hail me, the flower-flushing queen of Prague
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Post by 𝓣𝓲𝓷𝓾𝓿𝓲𝓮𝓵 on Feb 21, 2018 23:14:23 GMT -5
If I may ask, what is the flaw in the 10th rule of the Warrior Code? Sorry, I meant the thirteenth code. I corrected it.
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