He died from greencough. He was never truly excepted by StarClan so he didnt get 9 lives.
Nightstar was created in 1996.
Yes.
Nightstar I think...It was.
Nightstar is from an alternate universe in the Batman comic book series. She is Robin's (Dick Grayson) and Starfire's (Nightwing) child. She follows in her parents' footsteps and becomes part of the Justice League.
Nightstar, being a line from the series Warrior Cats, did not receive nine lives because they did not become the leader of their Clan through the traditional process of being chosen by StarClan. Nightstar was appointed leader by Brokenstar, which went against the normal Clan tradition.
It is unclear. In kingdom, they mention Nightstar and Dick Grayson, but not her.
When Nightstar, leader of Shadow Clan, died of an unnamed sickness, Tigerclaw, who had been exiled from Thunder Clan, came upon the weak clan. He seemed like a gift from Star Clan, so they willingly accepted him as leader.
Yes, he becomes a rouge when he tries to kill Bluestar. Then he goes to ShadowClan and becomes leader after Nightstar
Because the Cats of the Clans book says she needed to prove her loyalty to ShadowClan
The same reasons why Bluestar, Deadfoot, and Nightstar chose Crowfeather, Tawnypelt and Brambleclaw.
Thanks really a matter of what people think. He went to great measures to seperate WindClan from ThunderClan so the other clans didn't mock WindClan. However, he launched an attack in the middle of the night at ThunderClan's camp, dragging all four clans into a one-night war. I say that wasn't a smart move, but he intended for the best. I say he's an alright leader, not the best or smartest one ever though.
Nightkit is a fictional character from the Warriors series by Erin Hunter. Nightkit was a ShadowClan apprentice who later became Nightstar, the leader of ShadowClan. She was brave and loyal to her clan.