Warrior cats has its writting faults, but it did give us a bunch of young individuals who made an earnest mistake, thinking they were doing what was best or just being too shy to speak/expecting bad consequences/thinking it was not worth speaking up and then being the indirect cause of something awful and being seen as responsible for this.
Iâm not talking about, say, Dove âIâm going to go to Wind camp in the middle of the night to talk to sedgewhiskerâ paw, or Fire âIâm going to hunt for riverclan because theyâre floodedâ heart. They knew what they were doing would lend thme in trouble and chose to do it.
Iâm talking about Tall âwell if nobody else makes any remark on the shadowclan smell then itâs probably because itâs normal/a border patrol whose scent was brought by the windâ paw, who thinks (and is not the only one) he caused Brackenwingâs death by not speaking up.
Iâm talking about Crooked âmy mother can look after herself the priority is chasing the dog outâ jaw, who thinks (and is not the only one) he caused Rainflowerâs death by leaving instead of staying.
Iâm talking about Blue âyou need to stretch your legs Snowfurâ fur, who thinks and is accused by others (Thistleclaw) of having killed her sister by forcing her to go for a stroll and not stopping her fast enough near the thunderpath.
Iâm talking about Fire âI need to get those herbs to Yellowfang first but then Iâm going to tell the messageâ heart, who blames himself for Cinderpaw disobeying him and falling into Tigerclawâs trap.
Iâm talking about Bracken âif I had jumped higher I could have saved himâ fur who blames himself (but is not blamed by others) for Snowkitâs death.














