I think it is Tallstar of Windclan because he dies after the great journey when they reach their new home.
In the book series, it depended on an apprentice's loyalty and readiness to take on the full responsibility for their clan as a Warrior. The leader will then determine if the apprentice is ready for the naming ceremony.
Yes, the TV series "Warrior Nun" is based on the comic book series "Warrior Nun Areala" created by Ben Dunn.
In Starlight, pages 263-264.
If the leader dies in the warrior book series, the deputy would take over. Like, when Bluestar dies--Fireheart was the deputy--Fireheart would take over the leadership of the Clan.
A clan leader appointing a new warrior in the Warriors book series typically says, "I, [Leader's Name], leader of [Clan Name], call upon my warrior ancestors to look down upon this apprentice. They have trained hard, and I commend them to you as a warrior in their turn."
The entire warrior cat series are novels.
Yes, Scourge is a male character in the Warrior Cats book series by Erin Hunter. He is the leader of BloodClan.
Warrior cats are not real, unless you are referring to the Warrior Book Series.
After he becomes leader Firestar has lead Thunderclan in all the books so far. It is suspected he dies in the last Omen in the Stars book though.
The first book of the first series of warrior cats is Into the wild.
The main character in the comic book series "Warrior Nun Areala" is Sister Shannon Masters.
The first book in the Rogue Warrior series is "Rogue Warrior" authored by Richard Marcinko and John Weisman. It was published in 1992 and follows the experiences of a fictionalized version of Marcinko, a former Navy SEAL.