the cat who took prey to the tribe of endless hunting is Feathertail because she saved the tribe of rushing water and died there.
The Warrior series is based on a fictional world created by Erin Hunter, and its focus is on clans of feral cats with their own beliefs and traditions. It is not based on any specific real-world religion.
Yes, they were from Starclan. They were trying to decide who will journy to the Sundrowned place.
(Actually, Hollyleaf didn't die. Well if she did die, everybody should know that she will go to Dark Forest.)It's unsure whether hollyleaf went to starclan or not. there has been no evidence that she is in the Dark Forest or Starclan.
In the "Warrior Cats" book series by Erin Hunter, the concept of cats having "nine lives" comes from the cats' belief in StarClan, a group of deceased warrior ancestors who grant each Clan leader nine lives to ensure they can continue leading their Clan even after death. The nine lives represent different qualities or strengths that the leader embodies. When a cat becomes leader, they visit StarClan in their dreams to receive these lives.
arms + hunter = warrior
hunter+weapon=warrior
tools+metal=weapon,weapon+human=hunter,hunter+weapon=warrior
tools+metal=weapon,weapon+human=hunter,hunter+weapon=warrior
you need to add metal+human=tools then tools+metal=wepon then human+wepon=hunter then wepon+hunter= warrior =================================bonus====================================== fire+human=corpse life+corpse=zombie zombie+corpse=goul
hunter+weapon=warrior
In the Warriors series by Erin Hunter, when a cat dies, the other cats typically recite a farewell to send off the deceased cat to StarClan. The specific prayer or ceremony can vary, but it often includes lines like "May StarClan light your path" or "May you find peace in the hunting grounds of your ancestors."
Yes. Erin Hunter is consisted of multiple authors, but they do write the Warrior Cats series.