Warrior Cats

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Lionheart: "You’re a warrior, Firepaw".

Firepaw: "I'm a what? But I’m just Rusty!"

Lionheart: "Well 'Just Rusty' you are a warrior!"


Warriors, known formerly by its more common name Warrior Cats, which the Erin’s found was a long title, is a series of historical novels created by the pseudonym Erin Hunter and based on real events that actually happened. The series follows the adventures of catnip-crazy house cats that escape from their owners to go live in a forest. The wild cats are continually high on catnip; because of this, they are not in their right minds and they believe they can talk and save the world. There are currently 191 Warriors books published at the moment, but Erin Hunter's personal goal is to have 400 published by the year 2022.

Although the series follows the lives of many different cats, it focuses on an immortal cat named Firestar and his unique adventures throughout the four "Clans" of cats that live in the wilderness. The Clans are BraveClan, EvilClan, BoringClan, and KindaEvilClan (They are sometimes referred to as ThunderClan, ShadowClan, RiverClan, and WindClan). These Clans are always fighting. Their main conflicts are focused around the trade, production, and consumption of catnip. Throughout the series, Firestar tries to collect as much catnip as possible. He keeps his stash very well hidden and guarded, and each book focuses on a different scheme he has to collect more of it.

Major themes in the books are: forbidden love, violence, drug use, racism, forbidden love, unnecessary character deaths, angst, politics, forbidden love and characters doing illegal actions that break the Warrior Code (their version of the Ten Commandments). Erin Hunter has stated that she drew inspiration for the books from several different places, including the streets of Manhattan, the depths of Hell, and her time spent in jail.

These books are a great influence on children, and many parents encourage their kids to read them.

Characters[edit]

There are roughly 2000 characters in the Warrior Cat's series. Due to this fact, only some selected characters have been listed.

Furrestir (Firestar): The main character of the books. Not only is he the leader of Braveclan (Thunderclan), but he also has a successful (and very illegal) way of collecting more catnip. He has many lovers, and the other cats in the series are very jealous of his life. He is an evil cat who has tricked many other cats to believe he is the god.

Firestar and Graystripe

Egg: Yep, there is cat in the book series named Egg.

Fuzzball: There's a cat called Fuzzball too.

Monkeystar

Tree: Is a cool guy

Tallstar: Is a wonderful guy. He's gay for Jake.

Thistleclaw- A burnt-out badger who tried to steal Bluestar's catnip in the past.

Tigerstar 2.0: The current leader of Shadowclan. Doesn't have the same personality as the Tigerstar from The Prophecies Begin Arc, thank goodness.

Douwing (Dovewing): People had previously started a comment war over her eye color. Some argue that they are blue, while overs say that they are green. It is later confirmed that her eyes are indeed green.

Bramblestar- Tigerstar's carefree and good-hearted son who has all of the catnip as of now. As of currently his body has been taken over by some brutal dude. This is no laughing matter and is nightmare fuel for readers.

Impastastar (Give us back our Bramblestar)- Bramblestar's imposter. He hands out exiles constantly. He is a really big D I C K. spoilersThe imposter's true identity is the one and only Assfur.

Hollyleaf: An individual who deserved much better. She was scrapped because the Erins were more interested in Dovewing and couldn't think of a special power for Hollyleaf.

Assfur: The cat that had a hissy fit. He's often depicted inaccurately as an emo-like and extremely emotional cat by some of the fans.

Mapleshade: The sexiest Dark Forest cat.

Briarlight: One of the best characters of the A Vision of Shadows Arc. Unfortunately straight after the departure of Victoria Holmes the rest of the Erins decided to give Vicky the finger by suddenly killing off Briarlight.

Jake: Jake's your father, and Jake's my father. He's pretty much the father of everybody! Status- In a committed relationship with Tallstar.

Jaybae the Grumpy Doctor (Jayfeather): A blind cat, known romantically by Jaybae from some of his crazy fan girls is a medicine cat in Braveclan. The fandom find him sexually attractive - despite the fact that he is a fictional, talking cat. Reading about Jayfeather makes many fans horny. This is because he makes quite a few sexual remarks, and there have been many descriptive sex scenes between him and another character named Stick. He hates the world, but he can read minds.

Dwayne Johnson "The Rock"(Rock): Jayfeather’s advisor. He’s obsessed with sticks and carries one around with him. He's also very, very old.

Jayfeather's Stick: The biggest hero in the whole series. Jayfeather's Stick is my favourite character.

Smoodge (Smudge): A black and white pet cat who stalks Firestar and has a crush on the neighbour’s cat Henry across the street. He doesn’t like catnip.

Scrooge (Scourge): A friendly kitten who lives on the streets. He visits the Clan cats very often, and he is one of Firestar's closest friends. His favorite things to do are play with dogs and practice his cuddling skills. He likes to play with Tigerstar.

Gurrsturp (Graystripe): Firefart's best friend. He’s the oldest cat in the series and has had his fair share of catnip.

Adolf Tiger(star)/Tigerstar: The main Villain in the book series and a supreme leader who wants to rule over the whole forest. On many occasions, he tries to steal Firestar's catnip. He always fails though, because Firestar knows his weakness. His weakness is water: whenever he gets wet, he starts melting like an ice cube in the sun. This is why Firestar keeps a moat around his catnip stash.

Boostar (Bluestar): A dead leader. She used to rule over BraveClan, but one day she ran out of catnip. The withdrawal symptoms were too much for her to bear, so she ended up taking her own life. Rest in peace, Bluestar.

Spottedshrek (Spottedleaf): Just one of Firestar's many lovers who died too soon. She sorts Firestar's catnip for him, and she is kind and sweet to every cat she meets. She secretly wants Firestar all to herself, and she plans on killing his other lovers. There's a wonderful book out there called Spottedleaf’s Heart (it’s real).

Fireheart: A past life of Firestar. He used to roam the forest, and spy on all of the Clans. Some cats think he still does. Humans in the fandom usually call him "Firefart" for shits and giggles, but what they don't realize is that Fireheart actually did fart fire once. He nearly burned down the whole forest.

Tigerstar But With Blue Eyes: Another villain. Hawkfrost is Tigerstar's son, so his weakness is also water. He plots with his father to steal Firestar's catnip, but of course, it never works because Firestar is somewhat immortal and indestructible.

Ravepaw (Ravenpaw): An abnormally thin cat who was banished from the clans for being too skinny. He later lives on the farm with Barney (Barley). The slightest thing will make him wet himself. The whole fandom loves him because of his adorable, charming, honest, nervous and shy nature. Gosh garnet he really is just the sweetest thing.

Barney (Barley): Barney is a friendly farm cat who drives a tractor. If you have a rat or mouse infestation then he is the one to call. He's best friends with Ravepaw.

Midnight: The only non-cat in the series. She put Scourge in a vat of sulfuric acid to get secrets out of him. Scourge didn't have any secrets though, so Midnight ended up leaving him alone and stealing Firestar's catnip instead. She then went crazy and nearly exploded. She is also the founder of a new species of life-prolonging catnip. This new type of catnip is the reason why the characters were all able to live so long.

Squirrelflight: She annoys Bramblestar whenever she is ordered to hunt, and she always catches bricks and expects cats to eat them whole. Even though Squirrelflight can fly (hence the name), she does not fly, mostly due to her chronic catnip addiction.

Berrynose: A stuck-up, obnoxious cat that believes he owns more catnip than anyone else. After thorough questioning, however, he was forced to reveal his secret: He never had any catnip at all and was jealous of Firestar. As punishment, he lost his tail. But he continues to brag about how much catnip he has to this day in hopes of receiving death as punishment. He's deputy?! Wait, nevermind

Missingnose: One of the most significant and prominent characters in the entire series. The sheer number of plots and subplots centered around him is absolutly gargantuan. He was the founder of Braveclan and was there every step of the way for its GDC (gross domestic catnip), it's warriors, and making sure everyone stays faithful to Firestar's god status. In the seventh book of the first series, Braveclan is attacked by both Riverclan and Shadowclan for Firestar's ridiculous stash of catnip, which leads to one of the biggest battles in the entire series. During this, Missingnose spearheads Braveclan's side of the battle and fends off the two clans, saving Firestar from suffering the same ungodly fate as Bluestar.

Lionblaze: Another prophecied cat to use catnip to defeat Tigerstar. He has a power that everyone knows: He is immoral. When he was young, he had sex with a KindaEvilClan cat called Heathertail. They had two kits named Goldenkit and Gorsekit, but they died. They soon broke up.


Plot[edit]

Warrior Cats takes place in a forest in a land far away, where four Clans of wild house cats live. The Clans are first formed when a house cat named Rusty escapes from his owner and runs into the forest behind his home. Like most cats, Rusty is able to reproduce asexually, and he does so as soon as he enters the forest. Soon, there are cats everywhere.

These cats split up into five Clans and decide they need to fight each other. Rusty argues with the other cats, and says they can't fight if they don't have something to fight about. So, the cats begin to grow and cultivate wild catnip on their territories. As a consequence, they all become addicted to the catnip and start hallucinating. They give themselves strange names, they start worshiping ghosts, and they think they can talk. Eventually, after, fifth Clan thought it was bad idea and left the forest.

The Clan cats build themselves a delicately balanced economy, focusing entirely on the trade of catnip. Each Clan grows a different variety of catnip on their territory, and each month the Clans get together to trade it at something called a "Gathering." Sometimes things go wrong, and fights break out among the cats. They usually fight over the high prices of other cat's catnip, or they fight in order to gain control of each other's catnip farms.

The entire series happens over the course of many years. Rusty, who now calls himself Firestar, tries to collect catnip from the other cats and create a giant stash of it. He wants to do this because he received a message from StarClan (the cat gods) telling him that the world would end soon. He is determined to collect enough catnip to live off of in a post-apocalyptic world. Each book he goes on different adventures and tries to collect more catnip in different ways, sometimes illegal ones.

The villain of the series is Tigerclaw, a large brown tomcat with amber eyes. He is constantly trying to steal Firestar's catnip for himself, but he always fails. Tigerclaw is more addicted to catnip than any other cat in the series, so Tigerclaw acts very strangely. He is more than willing to kill other cats to get more catnip, and sometimes he does. He even steals from his own Clanmates, who usually try to work together and help each other out.

Unreleased Books[edit]

Did you know: Erin Hunter also created the well-known media franchise Carmen Sandiego. Much like Warriors, this franchise stretched on for far too long.

The Rancid Raven: Allegiances are shifting among the Clans, and it is becoming harder and harder to separate friend from enemy. The warriors are relying on their leaders to guide them now more than ever. Unable to take the pressure, Firestar flees from ThunderClan and eventually runs into Ravenpaw, a friend from his past. He is eager to start a calmer, simpler life with his childhood friend, but Ravenpaw's zombie-like behavior leaves Firestar a little confused. Over the course of the book, Firestar is determined to discover if Ravenpaw has really become a zombie. But as he searches for answers, he uncovers some secrets that would be better left hidden...

A Stickly Romance: Jayfeather's relationship with Stick is really starting to heat up. Jayfeather feels closer to Stick than he has ever felt to anything, and he is certain they are meant to be together. He has even considered proposing, but he can't seem to work up the nerve to do so. Meanwhile, Stick has been having an affair with a sexy bamboo rod behind Jayfeather's back. Will Jayfeather discover Stick's betrayal and return the ring, or will it be too late?

Goodbye and Farewell: The Clans have finally realized that their world doesn't make any sense. They slowly begin to realize that StarClan is a figment of their crazy, cat imaginations. They also realize they don't enjoy fighting, and all they've ever really wanted was a warm lap to curl up on. Throughout an epic journey full of soul-searching and friendly snuggling, the Clan cats find a Twoleg - or a human, as they now call them - who seems willing to adopt them. Crazy Cat Lady Lucy is more than happy to let all of the Clan cats into her home, and the warriors are equally as happy about being adopted. But is this really the end for the Warrior Cat's...? Nope, of course not! This series never ends!

Controversy[edit]

Certain demographics, including Muslims and rich businessmen, have said that the books are very insulting and extremely crude. There have been many long debates over whether or not "hidden messages" relating to religious topics were strategically placed throughout the books. Many messages have been sent to Erin Hunter over this issue, but the author has not volunteered a response, the bitch.

Fandom[edit]

Fans of the Warrior Cats series call themselves "Wannabe Warriors."

Most of the Warrior Cats fandom believe in and worship a fictional thing called "StarClan." They think StarClan is equivalent to a religion, and they worship cats as gods. Because of this, they are similar to ancient Egyptians.

The majority of Wannabe Warriors like to spend their free time in unusual ways. A very popular pass-time among this fandom is to take all of their clothes off, run into a forest, and try to build a "Clan." Another thing they like to do is pretend to be Erin Hunter and write ridiculous fanfictions of this series. They also enjoy eating watermelons.