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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2019 20:43:36 GMT -5
I'm in the mood to read others' opinions c:
Who's your favorite character(s) and why?
Hollyleaf: She has really interesting growth, feeling genuine regret when she killed Ashfur, proving she's not a bad cat. She has redeemed herself, and ended up sacrifing her life to save Ivypool and her clan. I loved her for actually giving a damn about the code, but at the same time she has flaws so she wasn't irritating to read about.
Cinderpelt: She's a strong as shit character, and I admire her a lot. She's sweet, smart, compassionate, but also has a blunt side, and stands up for what's right. I just wish she didn't have to have a "reincarnation", now called possession, because it made everything completely pointless. I like Cinderheart, but the situation confused fans when Cinderpelt floated away from her body. It was unneeded and she only "came back" out of bias.
Bluestar: Really strong character, sacrificing everything for her Clan. I don't think she's that bad. She's moody? Uh, she's young, first of all. She's still growing and learning how to deal with grief and her attitude, so give her a chance before judging her, perhaps?? I just like how developed she is. She's a sarcastic grump, like Jayfeather, but for me, it's enjoyable to read about. Honestly, my only complaint is that she named Brightheart, Lostface, but other than that, I think people have been too hard on her. She sacrificed and did everything for her Clan until the very end, and I admire her for that.
Leafpool: I think she's strong. Unpopular opinion, but ya know, she could've gone ape shit like Mapleshade, but she didn't. I don't understand why ppl want her punished. Its honestly disturbing to me, because imo she's been punished enough. Her kits hated her, but she continued to help them. What else do y'all want her to be punished for? She dealt with a lot of heartache, and she even wanted to die. Exile wasn't going to be an option, since Firestar's her father. She doesn't deserve more suffering. She made a simple mistake and learned from it, and I don't think she loves Crowfeather anymore.
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Post by Haze on Feb 24, 2019 20:57:20 GMT -5
Hawkfrost- He is interesting and had a cool personality, too bad that was a wasted character, he was charismatic and popular in Riverclan so they should had made him a villain like Darktail instead of a Tigerstar wannabe.
Darktail- The best villain this series ever had, the only mistake the books did was killing him too soon.
Nightcloud- Buff queen that deserves the world, I bet that she can suplex another cat.
Flametail- The only good PoV in OotS
Puddleshine- I will protect that smile with my life.
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Post by Protractor on Feb 24, 2019 21:05:19 GMT -5
Hawkfrost-He was a very developed character and I love his icy glare.
Graystrpe-He funny,he eats a lot,and immortal
Jayfeather-He's very different and original.Don't see why so many people don't like him.
Smudge-Although he was barley mentioned at all,he kinda triggered Firestar's quest what with him being in Skyclan's old camp and all.
Ravenpaw and Barley-Do you really need an explanation?
Mudclaw-I understand why he was mad and feel sorry for him since his body was never moved from under the tree.
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Post by scint on Feb 24, 2019 21:32:02 GMT -5
The top 5: Dovewing: (Oh boy this is going to be a looooong paragraph ) For those of you who didn’t know prior to this article, Dovewing is my favorite character in the Warriors series. I love Dovewing because of her compassion and kind nature towards the other Clans. Such as after the journey to unclog the beaver dam, Dovewing found herself worrying about the cats she went on the journey with. One scene I remember is when Dovewing goes to WindClan in secret to check on Sedgewhisker (I don’t remember what happened to her though) and drags Ivypool along. Even though I get how foolish and immature this is, it really shows that Dovewing has always had a place in her heart for other cats, even if they’re in other Clans. She often looks past the borders and sees the cats on the inside, and tries to see the good in them. I think this is also another reason as to why she fell in love with Tigerheart/star as well, as she seems to try to find what’s on the inside of a cat. She’s also very caring towards cats that often don’t deserve her care at times. Such as Ivypool, for instance. Ivypool was really horrible and rude to Dovewing in OotS and even carrying on into AVoS, and yet Dovewing still cares for Ivypool. Dovewing tries to connect with her sister, despite Ivypool pushing away her every attempt until it’s too late. She does the same with Tigerheart/star in Tigerheart’s Shadow. This shows that Dovewing cares too much about cats, and will keep going until they realize just how much she truly cares. Another thing is how she pushes through her trials in life ands still manages to keep going. For example, she had to deal with having no support from Ivypool, Jayfeather, or Lionblaze because of the prophecy. So much was expected of her, put on her shoulders, and she was so young at the same time. And then again, at the same time barely anything was expected out of her by older cats and so little of her was expected at the same time by others. Yet she pushes through and manages to get through even the darkest of days because of her will-power, no matter how small it may seem to her or us, the readers. Another reason why I lovewing Dovewing is because of how much I can relate to her. NOTE: I mean, get Ivypool’s self-esteem but I can’t really relate to her’s in specific, just for clarification. Now, I can relate to Dovewing because of the reasons above, but there’s another side that I’d also like to touch here for a moment…Dovewing never really had friends in ThunderClan, did she? Sure, she talked with a few cats every so often, but that was it…she never seemed to be happy in her Clan, and struggled to stay so. She was constantly told that if she didn’t do her duty right being the third cat, it would basically be her fault for losing lives of many, many cats. Her powers were something she had to rely on, and then they’re suddenly taken away from her, and she feels pretty much helpless and worthless to her Clan after that. Along with the pressure that Bumblestripe placed on her, I’m not surprised why she moved to ShadowClan. Dovewing took the action into her own paws to get away from ThunderClan and move to ShadowClan since living there was making her that unhappy. Dovewing’s much better off in ShadowClan for the most part, since she’s with her loving mate, has kits, and has a possibility to start anew in ShadowClan and make close bonds/friendships with her new Clanmates. As long as Dovewing’s much better off, it’s a relief for me because I don’t know about you, but I didn’t want her to stay in ThunderClan if it made her unhappy. I would’ve been fine with her becoming a kittypet if it was for the best and made her content. I can honestly relate to Dovewing in so many ways, which is why you see in my signature, “Two Words: Lovewing Dovewing” because I always will love her. But I also relate a lot to Twigbranch, Violetshine, and Nightcloud, don’t get me wrong. I just relate to Dovewing the most. In a nutshell: Dovewing is selfish and stupid as frick and that's what makes her relatable. Those are flaws that most people, if not all, have. Also I find her really adorable. Twigbranch: She’s a really inspirational character along with her sister in my opinion. Despite being raised in ThunderClan, she never felt that she belonged. When she joined SkyClan, she felt like she’d finally found the missing part inside of herself that was yearning for family. For all of her life, she’s been wondering where she’s from, who were her parents, and where she came from. Put yourself in the paws/shoes of an adopted kit. This is Twigbranch (and Violetshine)’s case. The major difference is that Twigbranch grew up in a loving Clan that accepted her, while Violetshine had not. This explains why Violetshine felt more connected in SkyClan than Twigbranch as well. Twigbranch expected that she’d feel complete with having her kin with her, and finally being with the family that she’s yearned for all her life. But…she doesn’t feel like she belongs. She feels like SkyClan, or her new family as you could say, doesn’t accept her and that she doesn’t feel like she belongs, as she feels out of place and disoriented because of growing up in a stable environment that she was familiar with and supported her, compared to a stable environment that she wasn’t familiar with and somewhat supported her. People tend to stick with what they’re familiar with, even if it’s not the best for them. And Twigbranch eventually realized that her real kin isn’t always as important as the kin who raised her and helped shaped her into the cat she is today. The kin that was always by her side and that she knows by heart, making her strive to become a loyal warrior ThunderClan can be proud of. She stands up for what she believes is right, as shown as when she brings SkyClan back to the lake (twice!) and stands up against Finleap’s rude behavior towards her in The Raging Storm. Twiggy’s really grown since the beginning of AVoS, and maybe one day…just one day I might get my Twigstar… Also, before anyone brings up any of that Flypaw crap... In this book, Flypaw annoyed me a little bit. I get that she’s distracted easily and doesn’t pay attention, but you have to admit that Twigbranch is right about her needing to try to pay attention more often. Flypaw says this in chapter 8 of The Raging Storm:
““Why can’t you understand what’s important and what’s not important? Perhaps if you paid more attention, you wouldn’t make so many mistakes.” “I like to follow my instinct.” Flypaw mewed dejectedly. “Instinct is not enough!” Twigbranch glared at her. “If it were, kittypets and loners would rule the forest. You need skills that have been learned and honed by cats for generations. Instinct is where you begin. Training is what will make you a warrior.”“ – The Raging Storm Chapter 8
Now I get that Twigbranch is being harsh, but she’s also right. Instinct isn’t enough to be a warrior. You need to train and hone your skills to become one, and Flypaw does need to understand that only following her instinct won’t be enough to make it in her Clan. Every warrior in every Clan has has to train and hone their skills to become a warrior. Flypaw is no exception to this. When I read Flypaw’s scenes with Twigbranch, it didn’t feel like she was trying all that much to pay attention to Twigbranch at all. Sure, she did try but not all that much. If Flypaw wants to get through her warrior training without too many bumps and bruises with her mentor, then she needs to work on paying attention to Twigbranch if she’s to learn anything at all. Flypaw needs to do her part too, and it doesn’t seem like she’s trying all that often. Now I don’t expect her to be paying attention all the time, but to pay attention more often to Twigbranch. During the scene I mentioned in chapter 8, they were practicing their hunting skills and Twigbranch was telling Flypaw exactly what she needed to do to catch a chaffinch. Flypaw only listens to the ‘be fast’ part even though Twigbranch said to be patient. Here’s what Twigbranch was telling Flypaw to do:
““When you stalk a bird, you need to be patient. You must wait until it’s distracted and only pounce when you’re sure you’re-““ – The Raging Storm Chapter 8
Yes, Twigbranch did say to be fast but that was a little while ago, meaning that Flypaw was only listening to Twigbranch at that single moment and then blocked out her mentor after that. I get that most of you sympathize with Flypaw and like her, but I really don’t find Flypaw all that appealing. She’s like Moth Flight, yes, but they are two completely different cats who lived during completely different time periods. This is different from Moth Flight’s situation. I’m sorry, but Flypaw really irks me in this book with most of her scenes with Twigbranch. The only time I really tolerated her was during the patrol and a select few scenes during Twigbranch’s POV. Don’t bother trying to debate with me or telling me why you like Flypaw- I don’t come here to have debates over fictional cats that often and debate pointlessly over something that isn’t going to change for the both of us. Please don’t, I really can’t do that right now. In a nutshell: Twigbranch is an active member in AVoS and is a strong character; she is a unique mentor and will grow. Plus, Flypaw is kind of a whiny brat if you ask me, but that's an opinion. Gasp! Violetshine: Like I stated above with Twigbranch, she’s also pretty inspirational. Along with Twigbranch, she was adopted by ShadowClan while Twigbranch was adopted by ThunderClan. The major difference is that Twigbranch lucked out here. Violetshine got ShadowClan, the Clan that pretty much hated her. The only reason they wanted her was because of a prophecy they possibly weren’t even part of, and because Needlepaw/tail felt like ShadowClan deserved to have one of the kits out of her selfish desires. The two sisters are two good examples of adoption in my opinion. Twigbranch was taken into a loving, caring Clan while Violetshine got the unloving and selfish one. Now I will say that not all of ShadowClan was bad to her as a whole, but this is in perspective and overall, ShadowClan was pretty horrible to her. This made Violetshine doubt herself a lot, and made way for a lot of conflicting emotions/decisions later on in her life. During this time, Needlepaw/tail seemed to be the only cat who cared about her, and so she grew to trust Needlepaw/tail because of this. Violetshine became…overly attached to Needletail, if I’m being honest. In Thunder and Shadow when Darktail drives out Rowanstar, Tawnypelt, and Tigerheart from ShadowClan, correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t Violetshine originally want to go with her leader to take refuge in ThunderClan instead of staying with the rogues? Needletail was the one to convince her to stay with her, and Needletail guilt tripped Violetshine into staying with her. Meaning, Needletail took advantage of their “friendship” so Violetshine could stay with the rogues, and we all know what that led to. Despite the multiple betrayals from her closest friends, Violetshine manages to push through it all and still care. She still cared about Needletail despite everything she’s done to her. She still cared about Twigbranch, even after being left behind by her multiple times. Violetshine also tried to poison Darktail and his Kin to help the prisoners escape, and to help the Clans beat Darktail. And after all of this, Violetshine tries her best to be a loyal warrior to SkyClan, despite all of her struggles. And once she finally meets Hawkwing and SkyClan, she immediately jumps on the chance to feel accepted, loved, and at peace with her family/Clan. Violetshine also helped bring Tree to the Clans, which was helpful in passing on the message of the missing cats of ShadowClan onto the Clans. Later in The Raging Storm, she’s shown that she has grown and matured like Twigbranch, and has shown a few leadership qualities as well, though they need to be honed first. (I still really want my ThunderClan Twigstar and SkyClan Violetstar) Hazeltail: For some reason I’ve always loved Hazeltail. It might have to do with the fact that I have an OC named Hazel and that I’m currently making a fanfiction centering around Hazeltail, but enough of that. I’ve always seen Hazeltail as a calm and collected cat, at times very friendly and other times snappish. I believe that she was a sort of mediator between her littermates Mousewhisker and Berrynose, and tried to keep the bond between them from falling apart. Of course, after her death (I’m still so salty about that) the two brothers would’ve drifted apart and kept their own ways. Now, I really love Hazeltail even more after reading an AU about Hazeltail, Mousewhisker, and Berrynose being the Three instead of Hollyleaf/Dovewing, Lionblaze, and Jayfeather. Basically, she has Jayfeather’s powers and I think it really suits her, idk why. Trust me when I say I plan on writing this AU one day But back on topic, I really love Hazeltail and I really wish she’d gotten more development. And she needs more love. And Hazeltail x Foxleap needs more love too (Another one of my favorite ships). She's very caring, too, might I add. Nightcloud: Not sure if many of you know this, but Nightcloud’s one of my favorite characters in the whole series. Why? Well, she’s a very strong character, as shown in Crowfeather’s Trial. In it, she’s shown as a loyal and respected warrior in WindClan, and through Crowfeather’s eyes we learn that he’s always respected her. Not to mention that Crowfeather also states that he hadn’t appreciated how good of a mother Nightcloud had been. Yes, she was overprotective at times. But really, can you blame her? Out of her litter, only Breezepelt survived, which sounds horrible and upsetting for any mother. Crowfeather was distant from Breezepelt and Nightcloud mainly because he was too scared to love again, only to lose it once more (i.e. Feathertail, Leafpool, Ashfoot). Nightcloud tried her best to make up for Crow’s absence, and although she might’ve seemed to be clingy at times, there’s no denying that Nightcloud definitely has a strong, passionate love for those she cares about (Breezepelt) and would die nine times and over for them. Definitely a cat you wouldn’t want to get on their bad side. Shhhhhh but Crowfeather’s Trial also made me lowkey ship NightCrow but I also ship NightPickle so shhhhh ~~~ Violet Dawn - She's fricking underrated; everyone seems to hate her or is neutral on her. This is why I say we need a Violet Dawn SE, people. Anyways, I think she was one of the most interesting and mysterious of Slash's rogues, and I really want to get into her past. She's a sweet cat, and I'm surprised anyone can hate a piece of cardboard in the first place, it's kind of sad. I do like ThunderxViolet, but I really am curious as to what her past is and why she joined Slash's group. When you think about it, it does make you wonder where she came from...I want to know because it'll give her more depth and make her more than just filler. In general, she's underrated and needs more screentime. Berrynose - He's a lovely character that keeps his personality and is a loving father and mate. Mousewhisker - He's adorable but I don't like how he was training in the DF, mainly because the DF trainees chosen were filler, especially him. I also really ship him with Hollyleaf and Ivytail. MinnowxMouse sucks.
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Post by Rainfire on Feb 24, 2019 21:49:36 GMT -5
Dovewing - I relate to her a lot
Hollyleaf - Loved her development
Squirrelflight - Fell in love with her personality in TNP and I've loved her ever since.
Needletail - I thought she was an interesting character and I loved reading about her.
Star Flower - idk, I hate how her character ended up since I think she had potential for so much more and I completely understand why people hate her, but I...just liked reading about her?? idk it's hard to explain lol
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Post by whiteflight on Feb 24, 2019 21:51:00 GMT -5
Ivypool, I love her because I can relate to her and I love how she learns to grow up and focus on herself and her clan life. It's also cute hearing about her relationship with Fernsong (idk if I got the name right, stopped reading warriors after OoTs) because they also remind me of me and my bf. The girl is the strong, though person, while the guy is the nice caring side and can make the tough girl smile and soften up. It's cute when they change the roles.
Firestar, I love and it's easy to tell why since we grew up and learn warriors from him.
Leafpool, I love because I like her soft and caring type and even if she suffered and was hated by her kits she was still there for them even if they didn't want anything to do with her.
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Post by Haze on Feb 24, 2019 22:16:58 GMT -5
Mudclaw-I understand why he was mad and feel sorry for him since his body was never moved from under the tree. I am almost sure that Hawkfrost removed the body under the tree when he said that the lighting hitting the tree was a signal of starclan. But I could be wrong.
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Post by Protractor on Feb 25, 2019 18:34:31 GMT -5
He might've but,not saying you're wrong cuz idktbh,then again,why would they burry a cat that revolted against his leader's last words.
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Post by Haze on Feb 25, 2019 19:06:10 GMT -5
He might've but,not saying you're wrong cuz idktbh,then again,why would they burry a cat that revolted against his leader's last words. Well the body was removed at least, here the passage from Starlight.
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Post by Protractor on Feb 25, 2019 19:28:15 GMT -5
Oof,I need to learn how to read lol
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Pixie
credit to poleyworld and pixelart
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Post by Pixie on Feb 25, 2019 20:14:55 GMT -5
Twigbranch: Reading the second book, I thought of her as this cutie pie who needed all of the love and affection in the world (Violetshine did too, more than her, but Twigbranch in my eyes, was a most adorable cinnamon roll at that time). Despite being in a Clan who cared for her, she was told too early that she wasn't Clanborn, making her feel unwanted, and it didn't help that Jayfeather didn't like having her around or the fact that two cats were gossiping about how ordinary she was.
It's shown at an early age that Twigbranch had both anxiety and a wild imagination which only got worse when mixed. When she wanted to prove that she did have something to offer, she was immediately shot down.
As a kit, Twigkit didn't know better and she was desperate to show that she was useful. Her thoughts continue on an endless path of how she was unwanted and she starts to wonder if StarClan told Jayfeather that she wasn't special and that's why he was mean to her. When they're in need of watermint, Twigkit decides that she'll prove just how useful she can be by fetching it at the lake. Despite her gut telling her it was a bad idea to be out of camp, she was more scared of getting kicked out of ThunderClan. Her kit-like irrationality nearly got her killed and in what she thought were her final moments, she saw what she thought was her mother and mothers represent protectors, disciplinarians, and friends. Her overactive imagination fooled her yet again and she was saved by Sparkpaw.
Her need to show that she's not a burden is really relatable in my opinion. The need to feel like you're more than a mosquito latching onto others because you're independable is heart-breaking and the fact that she's going through this as a kit makes it worse. She was so excited about proving the words of others wrong and nearly died because of it.
It doesn't help that she failed in her mission and had every cat worried about her. Her only comforts came from Alderpaw and Lilyheart and it's shown that she takes Alderheart's word seriously. He was the only cat who was able to ease her. He made it clear that they were family and that he'd always be there for her.
However, this was only a temporary relief. She talks with Alderpaw after trying to meet up with her sister and Tigerheart catches them and then leaves. Alderpaw said he wasn't anything special and in response:
Once Twigkit becomes an apprentice and becomes Twigpaw, she obtains a new ally: Ivypool. Still feeling unwanted and thinking that the only cats who would ever want her is her kin, she soughts out Violetpaw and tells her that their mother might be dead from what she was told. At the time, she was angry at Alderpaw, because he believed that her mother was dead. Twigpaw was never the most rational thinker their was, so obviously she's in distraught when Violetpaw says that it was probably the reason they were abandoned. When a group is assembled to find Twigpaw's mother, Alderpaw says he should join along, and Twigpaw's head jumps to negative things and has to assert herself that Alderpaw a good cat, regardless of what he thought.
When they find the place where she and Violetpaw were born, she realizes that Alderpaw has good reason to take them away, but even then, she's idealistic and wants to think her mother just went somewhere else.
She hopelessly thinks about it, starting to sadden when she thinks more and more about it. She's so desperate for a cat she never knew. Having built a barrier between herself and others and only letting those who are blood-related in. Her irrationality and hopelessness get the best of her:
She nearly gets killed again because of her inability to think things through. Her emotions overpower any rational thought.
When the group returns, Twigpaw is feeling depressed and wants to tell Violetpaw personally that their mother was dead because they were sisters and were supposed to have that bond that not even Clan borders had the ability to break. Due to her irrational thought process, she is captured by ShadowClan and is taken aback by the mess that it was. Even through her problems, Twigpaw could recognize the difference in atmosphere from ThunderClan and ShadowClan. Despite this, she wants to help out and gives Puddleshine the chance to rest. Being stuck in this new Clan, she didn't want to be useless, especially seeing the condition it was in.
When she was rescued, Violetpaw started to realize that Twigpaw did feel some sort of kinship to ThunderClan and that maybe their bond of blood wasn't that strong.
At the end of the book, Twigpaw contemplates the same thing when her sister had joined the rogues.
(I'm going to stop using quotes now.)
In the third book, Twigpaw is in her first ever battle. She has Ivypool by her side because hey, they've formed a sister-like bond. Twigpaw has started to rely on Ivypool as much as she relies on Alderheart. She finds Violetpaw, wanting to make sure she was okay because they were still kin, no matter what happened. Violetpaw proceeds to attack Twigpaw and once again, Twigpaw's imagination is wild and she thinks she's about to get killed, even though Violetpaw would never.
When the Clans retreat and Alderheart talks of a vision about SkyClan cats and says that one of them looks like Twigpaw, she's immediately in tune. Her obsession with blood ties going ever the deeper and she's so upset when Bramblestar states that ThunderClan didn't have the time to go look for them. Having built up an image of one, happy family, Twigpaw hurries and uses her imagination as a motivator, such as when she crosses the river because she's being cheered on by her imaginary father.
She goes through many obstacles and with each passing moment, she feels that same hopelessness she did in the second book when it came to her mother and being abandoned by her. It takes Skystar's spirit to urge her on and eventually, she found SkyClan and lead them back. She fights SkyClan style and at this point, has forgiven Violetpaw.
Going on into the fourth book where she no longer needs to think about her family not being there, she is shown to feel a bit divided at the beginning. Despite having gone through the trouble of a warrior assessment, she decides she's not going to stay in ThunderClan. She goes to SkyClan so she can be with this big, happy family. She befriends Finpaw and helps him get over his missing tail. However, something's amiss and she realizes that even though ThunderClan will never be blood-related, they're still her family, no matter what. She tries to force herself to feel at home with SkyClan, but to no avail, and she leaves, saying her goodbyes to the blood family she had spent books obsessing over. She leaves with her new friend Finpaw and they join ThunderClan.
Twigpaw is still an apprentice and it bothers her. She thinks her mentor is too strict and that she should be a warrior, but ultimately realizes this is her punishment which shows a growing self-awareness that doesn't come into full light until the sixth book. Even though she's ThunderClan, she wants to help out others, and comes up with a plan to help ShadowClan. She's thinking for the better sake of all the Clans and her and other cats come up with an elaborate plan to appoint Tawnypelt as leader, however, that amounts to nothing.
Twigpaw, now Twigbranch, in The Raging Storm has grown into her self-awareness and realizes she needs to stop being a rule-breaker as she's a warrior now. She has no more excuses. Of course she thinks about her family, but she's starting to think about what she needs to think about: her Clan. Having been given an apprentice when she was still full of self-doubt, she wants to prove herself a useful warrior and mentor and due to her motivations being wrong, she at first fails, and ends up being too strict on an easily-distracted Flypaw. It certainly doesn't help that Finleap was trying to guilt-trip her into having his kits, but Twigbranch is strong, and isn't falling for his bs so easily. She grows to be a better mentor and Flypaw is now wanting to impress her mentor and so, at the end of the book, it's stated that Twigbranch has become a warrior comparable to Squirrelflight. So, in summary: Twigbranch never really gave herself the time to grow. She was always worried, whether it be about her usefulness, her familial bonds, or something else. Despite this, she's always had the capability to think about others and care for their well-being and despite the post in the spoiler text, I didn't even come close to scratching the surface with her character. She's a dummy with a good heart whose had slow and gradual development; she is also arguably the most realistic character in Warriors. Hollyleaf: Hollyleaf was a rule-follower to no end, but was also a cat who constantly burdened herself. When she found out she wasn't suppose to exist, she went off the deep end and every cat thought she was dead. She helped her Clan from afar and with the help of Fallen Leaves, grew for the better and fought in the battle of the Dark Forest, and proved herself noble when she sacrificed herself for Ivypool.
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Post by Smokyyy on Feb 25, 2019 23:21:05 GMT -5
I’m tired and I’ll do my reasons for some later
Stormfur Spiderleg Shrewpaw Graystripe Thistleclaw Hawkfrost Blackstar Stonefur Crookedstar Darkstripe Littlecloud Redtail Runningwind Featherwhisker Runningnose Nightpelt(star) Darktail Graywing Clearsky One-eye (DOTC) Ravenpaw Mistystar Sparkpelt Sandstorm Cinderpelt Breezepelt Hawkwing Pebbleshine Violetshine Tree Cherrytail Poppyfrost Tawnypelt Goldenflower
There are so many more but I’m dead and done so..
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Post by lapispaw on Feb 26, 2019 22:52:57 GMT -5
definitely Cinderpelt
so enduring and warm :') brings me to tears...
(I also adore Mothwing, Hollyleaf, Bluestar, Leafpool, Dovewing, Thrushpelt, and even more...)
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Post by Protractor on Feb 26, 2019 22:55:10 GMT -5
definitely Cinderpelt so enduring and warm :') brings me to tears... You proud of that?You proud of what you just said?*Stares at the flame on the tail of that Charmander/Charmelion and the word warm*
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#add8e6
Name Colour
*Ravenpaw*
Warrior Fanatic
*reads books in a corner*
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Post by *Ravenpaw* on Feb 27, 2019 13:40:27 GMT -5
The first two I've liked since I first read Midnight were Brambleclaw(star) and Squirrelflight. I just loved their interactions.
Bluestar was another favorite since she went through so much. She seemed real.
I also like: Sandstorm, Alderheart, Shrewpaw, Sparkpelt, Cinderpelt, Firestar, Thrushpelt, Littlecloud, Ivypool, Tawnypelt, Goldenflower, Nightcloud, and Breezepelt (I obviously don't like the terrible things he did, though.).
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Post by embertuft on Feb 28, 2019 11:46:33 GMT -5
Sorreltail - because she was such a sweet and genuine character. I felt terrible when she was poisoned by Darkstripe, and that’s how she originally became one of my favourites. She was just so lovely, and had occasional appearances in books which made me happy. I love her pairing with Brackenfur. Her death made me cry.
Brackenfur - Ah, cardboard Brackenfur. I know he might not have any personality, but when he became an apprentice my favourite character was Graystripe. Then when Graystripe began leaving Brackenfur’s training I just sorta fell in love with him. And because he’s been through so much and lost a load of his family, yet still remains tough and a loyal warrior.
Others- Ravenpaw, Stonefur, Bluestar, Icecloud, Foxleap, Lionblaze, Mousefur, Tawnypelt, Willowbreeze, Echomist, Minnowtail
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