In ThunderClan: Redtail, Lionheart, Spottedleaf, Rosetail, Whitestorm, Bluestar, Snowkit, Brindleface, Swiftpaw, Yellowfang, Halftail, Patchpelt, Runningwind, Mosskit.
WindClan: Stoneclaw, Gorsepaw.
RiverClan: Oakheart, Silverstream, Crookedstar, Graypool, Stonefur.
ShadowClan: Nightstar, Tigerstar, Darkstripe-although I wouldn't count him as any
Clan warrior anymore-, Jaggedtooth, Brightflower's kits-their names are unknown-, Brokentail, Raggedstar.
Who killed them: Tigerstar killed Redtail, Runningwind, Brindleface, Gorsepaw and Graypool, the dog pack leader killed Bluestar, ShadowClan killed Lionheart, BloodClan killed Whitestorm, a hawk took off with Snowkit, Clawface-a ShadowClan warrior-killed Spottedleaf, the dog pack killed Swiftpaw, Blackfoot killed Rosetail, the fire killed Yellowfang, Patchpelt and Halftail, Graystripe killed Darkstripe, Scourge killed Tigerstar, Silverstream died while giving birth, ShadowClan killed Stoneclaw, Crookedstar died of old age, Darkstripe and Blackfoot killed Stonefur, Brokentail killed Brightflower's kits and Raggedstar, Yellowfang killed Brokentail, Mosskit died of cold, Oakheart was killed when the rocks fell on him.
In all about 29.
That's the best I can do until I remember more! mosskit died before the first series and a lot more shadowclan cats died from the sickness. you also forgot whitethrot
In the first series of the Warriors saga, several cats are killed in each clan. Some examples include Redtail in ThunderClan (killed by Tigerstar), Oakheart in RiverClan (killed by Graypool), and Brindleface in ThunderClan (killed by Tigerstar). These deaths play a significant role in the development of the story and the relationships between the clans.
None of the cats died, except for Fallen Leaves in the prologue. none
Umm... Lemme do some research first! Unique question! Maybe youi should ask Erin Hunter yourself?
Some examples of female warrior cats' names from the Warriors book series include Bluestar, Squirrelflight, Whitestorm, and Brightheart. These characters are known for their bravery, loyalty, and strength in battle.
Warriors: Omen of the Stars, is the title of the fourth series of warriors.
In the Warriors series, a year is called a "moon." Cats in the series refer to time in terms of "moons" rather than years.
yes there are rose-creamed colored cats in the warrior series.
The Warriors Cats series is typically recommended for readers aged 8-12 years old, although readers of all ages can enjoy the series.
Yes, the Warriors series is a fantasy series. It follows the adventures of groups of feral cats who live in clans, each with unique customs and beliefs. The cats have their own society, and the series incorporates elements of magic, prophecies, and adventure.
There is no channel because its only a book series.
Not yet, but there will be. It will be called 'Omen of the Stars'.
If you are talking about the Warriors series with the cats in the forest, then it would be Wayne McLoughlin who draws the covers and pictures for the Warriors series
The first book of the first series of warrior cats is Into the wild.