Hi. Your AU is possibly the best WC AU out there! You have talent, creating cats that were pretty much one-offs into fleshed-out characters. So, have you got any headcanons for Sun Shadow and his siblings? I honestly didn’t like Dewy Leaf in The Sun Trail. Could you also provide the designs (if you have the time, of course). I made my own Po12 AU based off yours. I haven’t posted it online yet, it’s mostly private, but if I do, you’ll get so much credit! Thanks for your time!
My Dawn of The Clans is being largely changed still, so I don't have anything too solid on them compared to my more present day AU stuff. I still wanted to reply to this because this really did warm my heart during a very busy and crazy time of year.
I hope I can continue to provide content that makes you and the rest of my followers smile, Anon! Thank you for making my day a little brighter as well. Here's a little Christmas Sweater Jay for you.
Happy Holidays!
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Cute!!!! Love all of these renditions :)
some of my favorite nightcloud designs!
on the top we have @powderseasdesigns @bees-design-blog @notwarriorswiki
and on the bottom is @dollybeagle @szchvlker @weedfur-designs
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In regards to your last post:
Brambleflower real? 👀👀👀
Brambleflower is a little too soft for what I imagine Bramble would be at the end of The New Prophecy. I think Bramble will always be a fighter of sorts and a classic warrior.
I like the idea of Brambleheart, for the love he has for the family he forged on the journey.
Brambleblaze is nice for his own declaration of loyalty to Firestar and his daughter, blazing a path forward towards their new home. Bramble and his son Lion then match. Also opposite to Hawkfrost.
Bramblestep ties into how far he traveled on the journey and the steps he took to get where he is now.
But that’s just me spitballing.
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And this will cover the Prologue! Not much has changed yet, but I'm excited to keep moving along and show off Firepaw's character and how I'm writing him. I hope you enjoy the art in this one!
Main Story: Into the Wild (Part 2)
In a deserted clearing, an old gray molly sat alone, staring up at the lone half-moon. The stars were murky as dark clouds drifted by, creating a gloomy fog of unease within her. From the shadows she could hear the faint sounds of breathing, soft and even as sleeping cats dreamed away the night without a clue as to her thoughts.
The camp was so still, that when a tortoiseshell cat did emerge from the darkness, the gray molly’s fur prickled with surprise. No words were exchanged between the two as the tortoiseshell settled beside her.
The gray cat dipped her head in greeting. “How is Mousefur?” she softly asked.
“Her wounds are deep, Bluestar,” the tortoiseshell answered. “But she is strong; she’ll heal quickly.”
“And the others?”
“They’ll all recover too.”
Bluestar sighed, relief revealing itself in the way her head and shoulders fell. “We’re lucky to not have lost anyone this time. You are a gifted cleric, Spottedleaf.” Her blue eyes flicked up to the moon, straightening herself up. “I’m sorry you weren’t able to attend the half-moon meeting.”
Spottedleaf couldn’t help but purr in amusement. “It would’ve been an awkward and unusual one. I wouldn’t have been able to look at Mudfur with a straight face, now would I?”
Her attempt at a joke was met with silence from Bluestar. Spottedleaf’s face fell, the molly looking down at her paws before brushing her tail over Bluestar’s flank. “Bluestar?”
The gray molly shook her head. “I am deeply troubled by tonight’s defeat. ThunderClan has not been beaten in its own territory since I became leader,” she admitted, ears flattening. “These are difficult times for our Clan. The season of newleaf is late, and there have been fewer kits. ThunderClan needs more warriors if it is to survive.”
“But the year is only just beginning,” Spottedleaf pointed out, nudging her leader and offering her an assuring gaze. “There will be more kits when Greenleaf comes. There always are.”
Bluestar glanced back at her. Her dull expression seemed to brighten just faintly, and she’d sigh again. “Perhaps…” She smiled back at the tortoiseshell, thankful for her kind ear. “Training our young to become warriors takes time though.”
“I can only imagine you’re eager to make Graykit an apprentice then?” Spottedleaf purred playfully.
“Training will encourage him to listen for once, that’s for sure. He certainly didn’t get his father’s manners.” Bluestar couldn’t help but chuckle. Her ear twitched, a purr rumbling in her throat. Her weariness seemed to have eased, and she'd give a dip of her head to the cleric. “Thank you.”
Spottedleaf nodded back, before looking up at the dark sky. She tilted her head in thought, watching as another star was covered by the rolling clouds. “Are you asking StarClan for answers?”
Bluestar paused before nodding. “It is times like this that I’d be reassured by words from our ancient ancestors.” She narrowed her eyes and cast a glance at Spottedleaf. “Though I suppose you may have spoken to them had tonight not been interrupted.”
“Details, details,” Spottedleaf purred, flicking her tail dismissively before laughing. “StarClan hasn’t spoken to me in some moons, Bluestar. I wouldn’t…”
Suddenly, a shooting star blazed over the sky, Spottedleaf freezing as if time had stopped. The fur on her back bristled, and her amber eyes were wide, not daring to look away.
Bluestar’s ears pricked, but she remained silent as Spottedleaf continued to gaze upward.
After a few moments, Spottedleaf hung her head low. Her eyes flicked back and forth, before she rapidly rose and turned to Bluestar. “It was a message-” she whispered breathlessly. “-from StarClan.” Spottedleaf’s gaze was unfocused, her pupils shaped like the full moon.
“Fire alone can save our Clan.”
“Fire?” Bluestar stared at Spottedleaf incredulously. “But fire is feared by all the Clans! How can it save us?”
“I do not know.” Spottedleaf’s voice was hollow, though as she shook her head, she blinked rapidly and seemed to regain some semblance of focus. “But… this is the message StarClan has chosen to share with me.”
A twisted feeling settled in Bluestar’s belly. She looked out into the dark woods, their endless unknowns taunting her with the secrets they held each and every day. Yet as she turned to look back at Spottedleaf, she’d nod with acceptance. “You’ve never been wrong before, Spottedleaf. If StarClan has spoken, then it must be so,” she meowed.
“Fire will save our Clan.”
Allegiances
ThunderClan
ShadowClan
WindClan
RiverClan
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Warrior Cats will never not be funny with how you can watch a background character for multiple arcs sit there in the allegiances and have brief appearances, and then suddenly they can be important.
Like watching little Ashpaw walking around and chilling with other apprentices.
Curlfeather being born during Omen of the Stars and three arcs later being the mother of the protag and involved in a huge conspiracy.
Who was gonna guess Sunbeam would be the protag when she was born back during A Vision of Shadows and was a whole adult hanging out throughout The Broken Code?
Oh and not to mention Berryheart suddenly being a xenophobic monster out of nowhere.
If they continued, the next series could genuinely have god damn Wrenflight as the protag with a SkyClan pov and Plumstone as our twist villain and it would be normal at this rate.
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Are you still going to be posting on this blog?
I will! Because only on this blog can I actually chat about warriors and such. Plus I won't be able to cover so many of them until way later - and I definitely still wanna chat about Jayfeather, Bristlefrost, Squirrelflight, etc.
Also for all those who've asked questions about the world and such, I'm saving them for little "educational" portions that will be taught by Whitestorm. If you've ever seen a little commercial break section from an anime where they talk about little facts (maybe like Pokemon when they show dex entries in between breaks), I'll do much the same, looking like this.
Firepaw is a perfect character to learn about the basics of the world, so these little snippets will help not only he, but the rest of the audience learn.
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