You dont have to be a certain age you just have to be a warrior that has had an apprentice
Yes, a Clan leader can retire if they feel they are no longer capable of leading the Clan. When a leader retires, they typically choose a new deputy to take their place and then become an elder.
yes they can retire when they are sure they are to old
If you mean Bluestar, Fireheart becomes Firestar and becomes a more respected cat. Bluestar makes him deputy because she knows she is going to die and she wants him to be the leader.
You have to be properly trainer as an apprentice, then receive your warrior name after.
The clan leader is the first in charge in warrior cats. He/She makes orders to the clan and the clan is supposed to obey. They are called chieftains or patriarchs.
Scourge is not part of a traditional clan in the Warrior Cats series. He leads a group of rogues known as BloodClan.
When a clan leader retires, they usually keep their leader name as a sign of respect for their service and leadership. This name represents their time as a leader of the clan and is often how they are known by the other cats in their community.
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.
shadowclan
The clan where warrior cats go when they die is called StarClan. It is a group of the spirits of deceased warriors, leaders, and medicine cats who watch over and guide the living cats of the forest.
I mean Thunder clan like from the warrior series but you should have 15-20 cats in that clan
Well, ThunderClan had cats the size of horses, well, pretty much the same as every clan. ThunderClan's first leader=Thunderstar RiverClan's first leader=Riverstar WndClan's first leader=Windstar ShadowClan's first leader =Shadowstar
To create a Warrior Cats clan role-play, you can start by establishing a clan name, territory, leader, and hierarchy. Define the clan's beliefs, traditions, and code of conduct. Then, invite others to join the role-play, assign them roles within the clan, and encourage creative storytelling within the Warrior Cats world.
A deputy in the Warrior cats series serves as the second-in-command to the Clan leader. They support the leader's decisions, organize patrols, and are responsible for training and mentoring apprentices. If the leader dies or steps down, the deputy is usually the one to take their place.
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Leader- Leads the clan, receives 9 lives from Starclan, meaning they can die 9 times Deputy-Helps the leader with duties, when the leader dies, the deputy becomes leader Medicine Cat- Like the doctor, heals the cats Medicine Cat Apprentice- Medicine cat in training Warriors- The cats who hunt, feed, and fight for the clan Apprentices- Training to become warriors, one of the warriors is picked by the clan leader to mentor one of them Queens- The female cats who are nursing kits or are expecting Kits- Kittens, they become apprentices after 6 moons Elders- Retired warriors, sometimes young warriors must retire early if they can no longer serve the clan STARCLAN- Warrior cat ancestors, when the cats die they go to Starclan, sometimes, Starclan shows signs to the clan to tell them what to do, or prophecies Other cats, not in clans: Kitty-pets: House cats Rougues: Someone kicked out of the clan Loners: Neither a rougue or a kitty-pet, just lives in the territory, some are helpful, and some are murderers Other terms: Two-leg: Human Monster: Any vehicle Thunderpath: Road :) Hope that helped