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Warriors: Power of Three #1: The Sight

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They knew what Sol could do, so why did they still help him escape and trust him? That seems like not learning one's lesson to me. Total Eclipse of the Plot: During Eclipse. It also works into the villain's plan, but not in the way that would be expected. Unlike Hollyleaf who thought that if you did anything against the warrior codex, life would end. And Jayfeather, well... Hang the code, as a pirate would say! Although he got more understanding as time went on, and has now matured enough to follow it in a similar way to Lionblaze.

No Antagonist: The first two books, The Sight and Dark River, don't have any villains, although Tigerstar and Hawkfrost do show up and hang out around Lionblaze.

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Lionblaze was the most consistent of the trio. Yes, he had a lot of character growth to, but still was a steady character. I think he was the one who kept his two siblings grounded, in a way? Even if yes, he did stupid things to, but I think it just improved on his character. Strangely. I liked him. He is probably the one of the siblings that are mostly like Firestar in his character. Yes, he follows the warrior codex, but he can also see that it has to be bent and sometimes broken, to make sure life in the clans will work. Big Bad: Books 3-6 each have their own individual one, with Sol, the mysterious traveler as the overall villain.

Will you be my deputy, Squirrelflight? There is no cat I trust more. Everything you do is for the best of reasons. I understand that now. Demoted to Extra: Brambleclaw, Squirrelflight, Hawkfrost, Tawnypelt, Stormfur, and Crowfeather among others all play a much less important role in this arc. Also, Cinderheart in the last two books. Sunrise, as what i initially believed to be the conclusion of the power of three, their arc, the meaning of everything that has been raised etc. Not really sure if it's a spoiler to say that that's very wrong, and the story of the prophecy is still far, far from over. This series started off really good and there's some really good parts in them, but there are books that I just don't understand the meandering of the plot. I still think Power of Three is one of my favorite Warrior Cats book series. It's interesting to have the point of view from cats who aren't sure what the future is and definitely make mistakes along the way. I have very fond memories of it and the three are some of my favorite characters in the warriors series. This series starts off with the stereotypical kits that can't wait to be apprenticed to warriors who now have a destiny that are beyond their reach. By the end of the books, we still don't know what the prophecy exactly means, but things have changed drastically. In previous books there are interpersonal relationships between clan lines and now in this book it focuses on certain cats relationships with one another and how that changes. I don't exactly mind that (I mean the three are my favorite for a reason), but I do miss having other clans to look into. Bristlefrost • Rootspring • Shadowsight • Bramblestar • Squirrelflight • Ashfur • Stemleaf • Spotfur • GraystripeI had NO CLUE about Hollyleaf being the one who killed Ashfur, though. I thought it was Squirrelflight for sure – there was SO much evidence! How could it be Hollyleaf? We're in her point of view all the time, in her head! How could we not know? Wouldn't she think about it before we find out from someone else? It doesn't make sense. But, I mean, come on! Hollyleaf? HOLLYLEAF, the one who is always so dedicated to the warrior code? Kill someone? That's SO messed up! What's gotten into her? Verbannt (DE), Beltz & Gelberg (audiobook), 28 January 2013, translated by Anja Hansen-Schmidt and narrated by Marlen Diekhoff [15] Lionblaze and Jaypaw work together to retrieve catmint from WindClan territory, and cure all the infected cats. [source?] The Fourth Apprentice • Fading Echoes • Night Whispers • Sign of the Moon • The Forgotten Warrior • The Last Hope Then by the powers of StarClan, I give you your warrior name. Squirrelpaw, from this moment you will be known as Squirrelflight. StarClan honors your courage and determination, and we welcome you as a full warrior of ThunderClan.

But now coming to my final thoughts about The Power of the Three! I liked this one way more than the second season since we have way more interesting MCs than in The New Prophecy. Jayfeather is one of my favorite Warriors cats of all time and Hollyleaf is close to being there. I’m not the biggest fan of Lionblaze, but my opinion of him got better throughout the end. The biggest critique I have is that nothing is really happening. We get to know the prophecy, we discover the powers the three might or might not have with them together, but that’s it. Sol is there as well, but what was the higher purpose and what are his intentions? (Update: I just finished Omen of the Stars and I’m still unsure what Sol wants). Just stirring up the mistrust between the clan cats? It’s quite obvious that this season is only supposed to function as the prequel to Omen of The Stars and that's a bit sad. It should be noted that in this volume only the ThunderClan apprentices were given a section to themselves. I can't believe she's not one of the Three of the prophecy anymore. It's like...all along I've thought I was standing on a carpet, and suddenly that carpet isn't there anymore – pulled out from under my feet – and I'm left tumbling to the ground. I just can't believe Hollyleaf is actually dead.Ascended Extra: Nightcloud was a minor WindClan warrior in The New Prophecy. During the Time Skip, she's become Crowfeather's mate and appears much more frequently. The Apprentice's Quest • Thunder and Shadow • Shattered Sky • Darkest Night • River of Fire • The Raging Storm Squirrelstar is the current leader of ThunderClan in the lake territories. She was born as Squirrelkit to Firestar and Sandstorm alongside Leafkit. As an apprentice, Squirrelpaw was mentored by Dustpelt. While her sister was calm and patient, Squirrelpaw was independent, brave, and fiercely passionate, which often got her into trouble. She followed Brambleclaw on the journey to the sun-drown place, where the two grew close. When the Clans arrived at their new home by the lake, she was given her warrior name, Squirrelflight. She became mates with Brambleclaw, much to her close friend Ashfur's dismay. Unbeknownst to the rest of the Clan, Leafpool gave birth to Crowfeather's kits, and Squirrelflight protected her sister by raising the kits as her own. She and Brambleclaw raised Lionblaze, Jayfeather, and Hollyleaf; however, after the truth was revealed, Brambleclaw was furious about being lied to, and the two broke up. Squirrelflight also mentored Foxleap and Rosepetal. This is the last Warriors book that has been translated to swedish. The next one will be released this autumn. (I did mail the publishing house and asked.)

Stormfur and Brook inform ThunderClan of a group of rogues who are harassing the Tribe of Rushing Water. [36]

It's kind of weird, because when she dies, neither Lion nor Jay are sad, or grieving, or anguished, or even a tiny bit distraught! They're just sort of like, “oh.” And then, “now the prophecy won't work. Too bad.” I mean, WHAT?!? Their sister just DIED! Even if she's a raving lunatic, she's still your sister! You should feel SOME grief that she died! It's not realistic. Dropped a Bridge on Him: Rainwhisker dies in the Time Skip between Sunset and The Sight. Also, Ashfur in Long Shadows.

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