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Yes, but she doesn't know it. In Bluestar's Prophacy, Thisleclaw orders Tigerpaw to attack this kit but Blufur saves him. That kit was scourge!

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No, Bluestar, the leader of ThunderClan in the Warriors book series, does not know Scourge, who is the leader of BloodClan in the same series. Their paths do not cross in the story.

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From Warriors who is Scourge's father?

Scourge's father is Jake, a kittypet (housecat). He is the father of Scourge, Firestar, and Socks and Ruby.


Is Scourge Firestar's brother?

Scourge is Firestar's half brother, along with Princess, and confirmed by Erin Hunter. They all have the same father, Jake, a ginger kittypet mentioned in Bluestar's Prophacy. Also, in the Scourge comics, Quince mentions that none of her kits had his ginger fur.


Which warrior cats that has their residence unknown when they are dead?

Ashfur (of ThunderClan) Hawkheart (appeared in Bluestar's Prophecy) Thistleclaw Sharptooth Scourge Bone Tadpole


When does Scourge become leader of Bloodclan in warriors?

Scourge becomes the leader of BloodClan in the book "Warriors: The Darkest Hour," which is the sixth book in the original Warriors series called "The Prophecies Begin."


Was Jake sunstar from bluestar's prophecy?

No, Jake is not Sunstar. Sunstar was a different cat who was the leader of ThunderClan during Bluestar's younger days. Jake is a loner who befriended Bluestar and fathered her kits, including Firestar.


Who are the characters that comes out in The Rise of Scourge?

Scourge (also known as Tiny) Tigerstar (also known as Tigerpaw) Quince Socks Ruby Bluefur (Bluestar) Thistleclaw Bone Brick Brokenstar (known as 'boss') (revealed in Warriors Wiki) Boulder


Did bluestar know Jake?

Yes bluestar of thunderclan knew Jake firestar and scourges father


What happen to deadlist warrior?

well the deatliest warrior i would say was tigerclaw/star because he killed brindleface, bluestar, runningwind, redtail and gorsepaw of windclan. and he TRIED to kill scourge, firestar (at least 7 times) bluestar after banning him from the clan and cinderpaw/pelt.


Is it true that Firestar's father is Pinestar?

Jake is a ginger cat and he seems interested in the forest and we know that Scourge's father was that. We don't know for sure but it just seems really likely. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We know that Scourge's father is Jake, and Erin Hunter revealed that Jake is Firestar's father also. Which means that Bluestar met one of their future leader's father when she was an apprentice. Which also means that Firestar killed his half-brother, Scourge, over a fight for the forest.


What happens to Fiona when scourge the hedgehog dies?

Nothing, and Scourge is still alive just to let you know.


Why is scourge evil?

If you read the manga or Bluestar's Prophecy (Super Edition) it will tell you. But Tigerpaw (Tigerstar as an apprentice) attacked Scourge when he tresspassed ThunderClan territory. Tigerpaw almost killed him but Bluefur (Bluestar as a Warrior) stopped him. Scourge was just a kit then. Tigerpaw said: "You'll never forget me!" and he didn't. Scourge wanted revenge, so he killed Tigerstar. He pretty much turned evil because of what Tigerstar did. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Adding on to that, Tiny (Scourge) was always picked on by Socks and Ruby, his older siblings. His ambition, you might call it, is what got him killed by his half-brother, Firestar.


When will the warriors series stop?

Not even Erin Hunter (s) know. However, planned books include a fourth complete series, two more special editions (one about Bluestar, one about Skyclan), a Ravenpaw manga set, a TigerstarXSasha manga, a Scourge manga, and a few more Field Guides, no doubt.