warrior cats: the prophecies begin 🤝 das rheingold (the ring cycle opera no. 1)
introduces a protagonist and other introductory characters
protagonist of this piece will die in the fourth one
”what is the problem with this villain?” It’s never explained he just decides to be a tyrant. Ok
major conflict stemming from leader characters being unable to figure out how to reward labor
fire as a metaphor i wonder if that’ll come back or something
”we need to infiltrate the enemy’s base” - protagonist who is also a noted leader and absolutely will be immediately recognized once he is seen in the enemy base
warrior cats: the new prophecy 🤝 die walkure (ring cycle opera no. 2)
one of this one’s protagonists is the daughter of the first one’s protagonist and their conflict is a central part of the story
Its Imperative These Two People Fall In Love For Some Heavenly Reason But Someone Or Other Is Not A Fan Of It
-The Bond Of Sisterhood-
Twins With Weird Bonds (in one of these works the implication here is way worse)
sudden marked jump in how much of the plot is some kind of relationship drama
unlike the first one which is kind of standalone this one feeds directly into the third one
warrior cats: the power of three 🤝 siegfried (ring cycle opera no. 3)
focus on the offspring of the second one’s protagonists
protagonist is. fearless idiot warrior guy who is super strong but terrible in personal relationships. And his mentor hates him so so much
Minor guy from the first one comes back as the main villain of this one and then immediately like dies
some of the characters from the second one are back and still plot relevant
coming of age bent???????
”i gotta find out who my real parents are!!”
warrior cats: omen of the stars 🤝 gotterdammerung (ring cycle opera no 4)
Everybody Is Here! Except for the protagonist from the first one like he’s not dead (yet) or anything but he sure as shit isn’t involving himself in this round of drama
basically this is just about the same set of guys as the third one there isn’t really a generation timeskip or anything
Remember the main villain from the first one? He’s back! Maybe? Now with his EVIL SON ✅
A main protagonist of the third one gets unceremoniously killed by said evil son. Ok
”we need to kill god”
Despite the fact that cataclysmic warfare is happening most of the plot is about random relationship drama
ends with the death of the protagonist in the first one, and his death is made clear to the audience w/ fire
Ahhhh fuck everything’s on fire. Wait a minute is that what the fire metaphor was about
Rebirth metaphor is in there but the writer is being all vague about it
What did we learn from this?:
Nothing i just wasted 5 minutes of your time
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