It has no name, but is simply called the Training Rock.
The Dark Forest is where evil warriors go to afterlife in the Warriors series, while the Place of No Stars is the equivalent in the Seekers series. Both are shadowy, ominous realms where those who have lived dark lives are condemned for eternity.
The main antagonist in "Warriors: Omen of the Stars: The Last Hope" is Dark Forest, a group of evil spirits of deceased cats who seek revenge on the living cats for their actions in the past. They pose a threat to the clans and are determined to conquer the forest.
In the Warriors Series, the place of no stars (More Commonly Referred to as the Dark Forest) is the place where dead cats go when they do not deserve a place in StarClan.
In "Warriors: Omen of the Stars - The Fourth Apprentice," Russetfur, a ThunderClan warrior, dies during the battle with the Dark Forest warriors.
The Place of No Stars is a dark and gloomy realm in the Warriors series where the spirits of evil cats reside after their deaths. It is considered to be the opposite of StarClan, where the spirits of honorable cats go. The cats in the Place of No Stars are filled with anger and seek to harm the living cats in the clans.
Warriors: Omen of the Stars, is the title of the fourth series of warriors.
As of Sunrise, Sorreltail has not yet died in the warriors series.
Dovepaw is on the cover of Warriors Omen of the Stars book one.
The next book is called The Darkest Hour and it's the final book in the original Warriors series. After the original comes The New Prophecy, then the Power of Three, then the Omen of the Stars. Each series has six Warriors books.
You can do this by sending your Pokemon out on scour missions. And, if you look on your trainer card, there are little stars under your username. The more stars you have, the higher chance you have of finding a summon item.
It continues the story of the 3rd series. The Three are still featured and with two new characters. There is also the ongoing battle between starclan and the dark forest
Double Summon allows you to have an extra Normal Summon. This Normal Summon is no different to your usual once-per turn Normal Summon. If you've got two monsters to tribute, then sure, you can tribute them for an 8-star monster.