Deputy

A deputy is a trusted warrior who is second in command to the leader, helping him or her in their tasks and replacing them immediately after their death or retirement. Also, when the leader is sick, the deputy will take the leader's place until they recover, and they will take their place at Gatherings if needed.

Description
Deputies are second in command of a Clan. A deputy is chosen by the leader to be their successor. Deputies sleep in the Warrior's Den and do not have their own. Deputies are responsible for organizing daily patrols for the Clan. If a Clan leader is unable to lead a Clan temporarily due to sickness, being away from the Clan, etc., then the deputy would take over for that time. If a deputy is sick or injured, then a Warrior will temporarily take his or her place.

Qualifications

 * Must be a warrior
 * Trained at least one apprentice
 * Must be chosen by the Clan leader

Appointment
The leader of a Clan must decide on a new deputy before moonhigh on the night that the old deputy has either died or become leader, and also must state his or her name before the body of the old deputy (if the previous deputy was deceased- if not, they say the new deputy's name before StarClan) so the spirit of the old deputy or other regular spirits will hear and approve of the leader's choice of the new deputy. One exception to this rule is Fireheart, as Bluestar did not follow through with the ceremony right away. This lead to widespread rumors that Fireheart was unfit to be deputy.

When the leader dies or retires, the current deputy will become the new leader, unless a rebellion starts (like the one Mudclaw started) or the leader changes the deputy before death.

A warrior may not become deputy unless he or she has mentored at least one apprentice. This was added to the warrior code after Acorntail of WindClan was appointed deputy under Featherstar. However, he was convinced he was the wrong cat and Featherstar suggested that he should mentor an apprentice to get used to giving orders and having authority. She later proposed this to add to the warrior code and the rest of the Clans gave their agreement.

Deputy Ceremony
Usually, when a leader appoints a new deputy, it is because of the death of their previous deputy. If this is the case, this is how the ceremony words usually go:

Leader: "I say these words before the body of (name of former deputy), that the spirits of our warrior ancestors may hear and approve of my choice.The new deputy of (name of clan) will be (warrior's name)!"

Retirement
A deputy can resign from their position if he or she wishes to do so, for instance to retire as an elder (depending on age), or an injury that doesn't heal well. They can also be deposed by the leader if considered unfit for the position. In either of the cases, a new deputy will be named before moonhigh. A deputy can also be banished.

Tasks
Tasks of a Clan deputy include:
 * Assisting the leader in their tasks; they are a sort of "apprentice leader"
 * Assigning border patrols, listening to their reports and assigning hunting patrols
 * Organizing warrior trainings to keep up their skills (like Brambleclaw did in Twilight)
 * Making reports to the Clan leader
 * Substitute for the Clan leader on Gatherings and in battles if they are unavailable (like Fireheart did for Bluestar after the fire that blazed through the forest in Rising Storm)
 * As a deputy is also a warrior, they are expected to carry out warrior tasks as well (patrolling, hunting, mentoring etc.). They do not have a den of their own, but sleep with the other warriors.

If the deputy is unavailable for a span of time, the senior warriors will distribute the deputy's tasks between them (like the ThunderClan senior warriors did when Graystripe was captured or when Tawnyspots was sick during Bluestar's Prophecy).