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[[File:Warriors logo 2 9586.jpg|frame|"Fire Alone Can Save Our Clan", with help from [[Loads and Loads of Characters|his friends]]. ]]
 
 
{{quote|''"For as long as any cat can remember, four clans have ruled the forest: ThunderClan, ShadowClan, WindClan and RiverClan."''}}
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* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: Jayfeather's swimming ability {{spoiler|comes in handy when Flametail is drowning. It doesn't save Flametail from dying however.}}
* [[Chew Toy]]: Percy in ''SkyClan's Destiny''. Most of Stick's group gets away with just wallowing in Dodge's incredibly vague [[Offstage Villainy]], but Percy is singled out for both having {{spoiler|[[Eye Scream|his eye ripped out]]}} and getting {{spoiler|[[Groin Attack|fixed]]}}. In fact, he doesn't have any role in the story other than having horrible things happen to him.
* [[Chocolate Baby|Chocolate Kit]]
* [[The Chosen One]]: Or four, or three... StarClan isn't very picky about the number of cats they choose to do things.
* [[The Clan]]: Four... er, [[Expanded Universe|Five]] of them, to be exact.
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* [[Cool Cat]]: Pretty much everyone.
* [[Covered in Mud]]: The Tribe rolls in mud to cover their fur in order to disguise their scent and blend into the rock better so that prey doesn't spot them so easily. The visiting Clan cats try this, and aren't too thrilled at the idea, but it works.
* [[Media Research Failure]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120516005549/http://blog.schoollibraryjournal.com/goodcomicsforkids/2012/03/06/warriors-manga-live-on-for-now/ This article] about the graphic novels includes a picture of what they call the "first and second volumes of the SkyClan and the Stranger trilogy". They ''do'' have the ''second'' volume of that particular trilogy, but what do they have as the "first" one? ''Warrior's Refuge'', the second volume in the Graystripe's Adventure trilogy, which came out four years and nine volumes earlier. You'd think that the "2" on the front of each would have tipped them off that it wasn't the first volume...
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: {{spoiler|Tigerstar. [[High-Pressure Blood|Tigerstar]], [[Family-Unfriendly Death|Tigerstar]], [[Nightmare Fuel|Tigerstar]]. Having his stomach torn open probably hurt a good bit.}}
* [[Cultural Posturing]]: Most cats believe that their own Clan can do no wrong, and that the other Clans are all weaklings or heartless bastards. This often works in ThunderClan's favour, since the majority of the series is from their POV, but the series does occasionally show that the other Clans are [[Not So Different]]. For example, the same is done with RiverClan when they become the protagonists in ''Crookedstar's Promise''.
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* [[Happy Rain]]: The end of ''The Fourth Apprentice'', signifying the end of the drought.
* [[Heel Realization]]: {{spoiler|Ivypool after seeing Tigerstar talking about destroying the forest.}}
* [[Her Child, but Not His|Her Kit, but Not His]]{{context}}
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: {{spoiler|Bluestar suffers a particularly nasty one after Tigerclaw's betrayal. It takes her two entire books to get over it completely... just in time for a [[Heroic Sacrifice]].}}
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]:
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** Jayfeather and Hollyleaf. {{spoiler|Their suffixes are references to their real parents, ''Leaf''pool and Crow''feather'', and Jayfeather's prefix is a further reference to his father, since jays and crows are different species of bird within the same family. Hollyleaf's prefix relates to poisonous holly berries, a reference to her trying to force feed Leafpool deathberries in ''Sunrise''}}.
* [[Meaningful Rename]]: Names are changed quite often, usually indicating [[Rite of Passage|change of status]](promotion to apprentice or warrior), more rarely because of some physical change, e.g. Halftail, One-Eye, Lostface or Crookedkit.
* [[Media Research Failure]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120516005549/http://blog.schoollibraryjournal.com/goodcomicsforkids/2012/03/06/warriors-manga-live-on-for-now/ This article] about the graphic novels includes a picture of what they call the "first and second volumes of the SkyClan and the Stranger trilogy". They ''do'' have the ''second'' volume of that particular trilogy, but what do they have as the "first" one? ''Warrior's Refuge'', the second volume in the Graystripe's Adventure trilogy, which came out four years and nine volumes earlier. You'd think that the "2" on the front of each would have tipped them off that it wasn't the first volume...
* [[The Medic]]: Medicine cats, of course.
* [[Mercy Kill]]: Littlecloud uses Deathberries to save dying cats from pain.
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