No, no clan actually "owns" the thunderpath, partly because they wouldn't want it! I mean, what use would it be to any clan anyways? All it is, is a boundary, of sorts.
The clans in the "Warrior Cats" series are ThunderClan, ShadowClan, WindClan, RiverClan, SkyClan, and StarClan. Each clan has its own unique territory and set of traditions. StarClan is a group of deceased warrior ancestors who watch over the clans.
Some popular groups among warrior cats fans include ThunderClan, ShadowClan, WindClan, RiverClan, and SkyClan. These groups or Clans are featured in the "Warriors" book series by Erin Hunter, and each has its own territory, traditions, and unique characteristics. Fans often enjoy discussing and role-playing as members of these groups.
Yes, Stonefur did not have kits of his own. He devoted his life to serving his Clan as a loyal warrior and later as deputy of RiverClan.
No, Crookedpaw was not trained by a Dark Forest warrior. He was mentored by Mapleshade, who was a former warrior of ThunderClan. Mapleshade was not a Dark Forest warrior but sought revenge on ThunderClan for her own reasons.
they aren't. they are just wild and catch their own food. and fight.
Yeas they are and A thunderpath is a road(I answered my own question!)
They all catch their own: Mice, vole, squirrels,birds and rabbits
The Warrior Cats Adventure Game Mystic Code is an online role-playing game where players can create their own cat characters and explore the world of the Warrior Cats book series. Players can interact with other users, go on quests, and engage in battles while immersing themselves in the world of the Warrior Cats.
The Warrior Cats series takes place in a fictional setting called the forest. The cats in the series live in different clans, each with their own territories and customs. The books primarily focus on the adventures and challenges faced by these warrior cats within their clan structures.
The four clans in the book series Warriors by Erin Hunter are ThunderClan, ShadowClan, RiverClan, and WindClan. Each clan has its own territory, traditions, and leaders, and they all follow a code known as the warrior code.
OMSC, that sounds fun! Well maybe for like the plates and stuff, have cat faces on them and balloons with cats on them, maybe having the party at a nature park and the cake looking like a forest with cat figurines on them...oh and maybe display all of the warrior books u own on a table???!!? Sorry that's all I came up with:)
No, there are no official Warriors cats video games yet. There are some games on the official Warriors website, but there are no video games. Now there's an app on itunes based on Warriors, there are quizzes, secret facts and warrior maps and cats.