Warriors is a fantasy series of novels written by Kate Cary and Cherith Baldry, with their editor Victoria Holmes, under the pen nameErin Hunter, that follows the adventures of Clans of wild cats as they try to survive in their forest homes. The four Clans are called ThunderClan, ShadowClan, WindClan, and RiverClan, with most of the focus on ThunderClan. The series is divided up into three miniseries with six books in each series. The first of these miniseries, usually referred to as the Original Warriors, was published in 2003, beginning with the book Into the Wild. The second series was written under the title Warriors: The New Prophecy and published in 2005. The first book was called Midnight. The first book of the third series Warriors: The Power of Three, The Sight, was added to shelves on April 24, 2007.
was not as warm. The plot follows Brambleclaw, Squirrelpaw, Crowpaw, Feathertail, Stormfur, and Tawnypelt on their quest through the mountains, their stay with the Tribe of Rushing Water, and the death of Sharptooth and Feathertail. The Tribe of Rushing Water was used to portray the theme of religious conflict.
Crowfeather is a dark gray, almost black tom with blue eyes. He is a WindClan warrior and the son of Ashfoot. Crowfeather was chosen by Deadfoot of StarClan to be the WindClan cat to journey to speak with Midnight, a star-gazing badger. Crowfeather is a snappish cat and has a barbed tongue, as shown in
The Sight
, he has found a mate and has a son named Breezepaw.
Febuary 2008 - In an AuthorTracker email, it is revealed that the fifth book in the Warriors: Power of Three series will be called Long Shadows and a new manga trilogy will focus on Ravenpaw.[1]
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