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History[]
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In The Prophecies Begin arc[]
Into the Wild[]
- Brokenstar is the leader of ShadowClan. At a Gathering, Brokenstar stands with the rest of his Clan. The ThunderClan cats notice how small the ShadowClan apprentices are, which later turns out to be because Brokenstar forced kits as young as three moons into their apprenticeship, and sent them out as warriors at five moons, a whole moon earlier than they should even begin their apprenticeship.
- When it is time for the leaders to speak, Brokenstar tells the other present Clans, ThunderClan and RiverClan, that ShadowClan needs more territory to feed their hungry kits. He tells them how WindClan declined this and in the end they had no choice but to drive them out of their land, and threatens to do the same to the others. He asks Crookedstar and Bluestar for hunting rights on their land. Crookedstar has already allowed ShadowClan rights to the river in RiverClan territory without consulting his Clanmates, while Bluestar decides to discuss it with her Clan first. Brokenstar tells the other Clans that he had exiled a dangerous cat who attacked ShadowClan apprentices. Some ThunderClan cats believed this to be Yellowfang, who was currently a prisoner of ThunderClan, and was ShadowClan's former medicine cat.
- Brokenstar later sends out Clawface to ThunderClan, who steals Frostfur's four kits and kills Spottedleaf, the ThunderClan medicine cat, when she tries to stop him. Shortly after, Yellowfang also disappears from camp, making ThunderClan believe she took the kits and ran back to ShadowClan. Firepaw and Graypaw go looking for Yellowfang on Bluestar's orders. They find Yellowfang alone on ShadowClan territory, trying to find the stolen kits and return them. Yellowfang tells them that Brokenstar brought her two dead kits, who bore the wounds of full warriors; he had killed them during training. When their mother, Brightflower, came looking for them, Brokenstar told her he had found Yellowfang standing over their bodies, and exiled the medicine cat.
- When Firepaw, Graypaw, and Yellowfang lead a ThunderClan patrol, and the other ShadowClan cats in a rebellion against him, Brokenstar reveals in a fight with Yellowfang that he killed his father Raggedstar to gain control of ShadowClan, and falsely blamed it on a patrol from a rival Clan. Yellowfang is devastated. He tells Yellowfang that Raggedstar was soft, like she was. The rebelling cats drive Brokenstar and the warriors that were loyal to him out of the Clan, before they leave, Brokenstar hisses threats at Firepaw, telling him that it isn't over.
Fire and Ice[]
- Brokenstar and his gang of rogues are mentioned at a Gathering, where Tigerclaw accuses ShadowClan of invading their territory. Nightstar is furious at the accusation, he tells Tigerclaw that it was Brokenstar's rogues who have been scented, not their warriors. Tigerclaw does not believe him.
- Later on, Brokenstar and the other rogues who fled with him come back to ThunderClan camp to ambush them again, trying to lure the ThunderClan cats away by using prey bones to make it seem as if ShadowClan cats stole their prey. Fireheart, the only full warrior there at the time, quickly organizes a defense against them, and a battle ensues.
- All of the rogues flee except for Clawface, who is killed by Graystripe, and Brokenstar, who has lost a life to Yellowfang. His eyes have also been clawed by Yellowfang, blinding him. He wails pitifully when he awakens, struggling on the floor in agony. Fireheart asks Yellowfang why she hadn't killed Brokentail when she had the chance, and she admits to having a forbidden relationship with Raggedstar, which, as a result, produced three kits, two of which died soon after their birth. She also said she thought her punishment was not that two of her kits died, but that Brokentail had survived, she tells Fireheart that she must accept what StarClan has done to her as a punishment, and that she cannot kill him.
- The warriors return from their battle patrol, firing questions at Bluestar about the attack. Tigerclaw asks Bluestar if Brokenstar was dead, and she explains that Yellowfang is tending to his wounds. Tigerclaw is shocked, and he snarls that they shouldn't waste time tending to his wounds, when she should kill him now. Yellowfang walks out of the den and tells the two senior warriors that they can discuss about the blind warrior now. Yellowfang tells Bluestar that they shouldn't kill Brokenstar, or StarClan might view them as low as Brokenstar is. Bluestar asks Yellowfang if Brokenstar really was blind, and if he was injured badly. When she receives the answer, she then decides to keep him prisoner and to call him by his warrior name, Brokentail, stating that he is no longer a leader in the sight of StarClan.
Forest of Secrets[]
- After his defeat, Brokentail remains a prisoner of ThunderClan, much to the fury of the other Clans, who believe that Brokentail should have been killed for his crimes against them. In spite of the political unrest caused by this, Bluestar's decision that Brokentail be treated with compassion is unwavering. Although Bluestar intends to keep Brokentail's presence in ThunderClan a secret from the other Clans, Swiftpaw unwisely tells several ShadowClan apprentices during a Gathering, and word soon spreads among the enemy Clan. Furious, Nightstar and Tallstar demand that Bluestar either kill or abandon Brokentail at once. Nightstar reminds the others of what atrocities Brokentail had committed before.
- When ThunderClan refuses to comply, WindClan and ShadowClan launch an attack on ThunderClan, intending to infiltrate the camp and try to kill Brokentail themselves. ThunderClan fight back fiercely, and drive the attacking cats from their territory, saving an ungrateful Brokentail from their wrath.
- Not long after, Tigerclaw attempts to murder Bluestar and attack ThunderClan with the help of Brokentail and his old followers. It is apparent that he had been planning this attack with Brokentail, and Yellowfang comes to the sad realization that as long as her son is alive, ThunderClan could never be safe. After the attack, she tells him that she was giving him herbs for his pain, which are actually deathberries. When he is rude to her, she tells him to have more respect for his kin, and he laughs and says he has none. Yellowfang tells him she is his mother when he is eating the deathberries.
- When he receives this news, Brokentail panics and, within moments, dies, losing his final life. Yellowfang does not know that Fireheart witnessed this murder, and he pretends to believe her when she tells him that Brokentail had died from his wounds.
Rising Storm[]
- Runningnose tells Fireheart that Nightstar never received his nine lives from StarClan. Runningnose thinks it was because Brokenstar was still alive as a prisoner in ThunderClan and by the time Nightstar found out Brokenstar was dead, he was too weak to travel to Highstones.
In The New Prophecy arc[]
Sunset[]
- It is revealed that Brokenstar lives in the Place of No Stars when Darkstripe scents him among the trees. Tigerstar tells Darkstripe that Brokenstar won't answer him, as all the cats who live in the Dark Forest walk alone.
In the Omen of the Stars arc[]
The Fourth Apprentice[]
- A warrior from the Dark Forest is present at the Moonpool when Jayfeather confronts Poppyfrost. His name is not mentioned, but it is suggested that it was Brokenstar, because the cat was dark brown with a crooked tail. This is later confirmed when he is taunted, later on, for failing to silence Jayfeather. He fights alongside Breezepelt when the WindClan warrior attempts to kill Jayfeather and Poppyfrost, and they bat him back and forth. He is fought off when Honeyfern appears from StarClan to help Jayfeather.
- Later, he stands with Tigerstar and Hawkfrost by Lionblaze and Jayfeather, looking at Poppyfrost's kits after they are born.
Fading Echoes[]
- Brokenstar harshly criticizes Hawkfrost and Breezepelt while they are training. In return, he gets sneered at by Hawkfrost for his failed attempt to silence Jayfeather. Brokenstar defends himself by saying he did not expect StarClan to fight so hard to save the medicine cat. In response, Hawkfrost tells him to never underestimate his enemy. As the cats discuss Crowfeather, Brokenstar swishes his tail in the air, demanding Breezepelt what his father ever did to defend him. While he does so, his voice is laced with bitterness from his possible memories. After Tigerstar feeds Breezepelt's hunger for vengeance, Brokenstar pushes forward and tells Breezepelt that he was a noble warrior and couldn't live a life spawned on lies.
- When Spottedleaf, Jayfeather, and Yellowfang are traveling through the Dark Forest, Brokenstar spots them. He clearly holds contempt for his mother, Yellowfang, and glares icily at her. Spottedleaf steps forwards and questions him about training the Clan cats by the lake. He acts as though he doesn't know what they are talking about.
- He offers that they have a look around his home, once they accept that no cats were being trained there. Spottedleaf accepts, and starts to step forward, but Brokenstar blocks her way. He refuses her entry unless he is also able to visit StarClan's hunting grounds. Yellowfang refuses, and he turns away, saying they cannot come farther in to the Dark Forest. As the StarClan cats began to walk back, he fades into the mist, not stopping them when they proceed.
Night Whispers[]
- During a Dark Forest Gathering, Ivypaw notices Brokenstar, shadowy and still beneath a boulder.
- After Tigerstar has made his announcement, Brokenstar comes over to her, seeming to single her out of the crowd. He says he has a special mission for her, and tells her to follow him. When Ivypaw does so, Brokenstar sees Darkstripe is too, he snaps at the dark tabby to go away.
- When he skulks away, Brokenstar tests Ivypaw on her climbing skills and fighting skills. He comments on how fast she is, and compliments her defensive moves. A confused Flametail then appears as Ivypaw wonders about her special mission. Suddenly, Brokenstar orders her to kill him. When she hesitates, he sneers, calling her naive because she thinks she cannot kill Flametail for he is already dead. Ivypaw is alarmed, and tells Brokenstar she won’t kill him. He then threatens her with taunts about her loyalty to the Dark Forest. Conflicted, Ivypaw decides to defend her loyalty and she leaps towards Flametail just when Tigerheart appears to stop her. Tigerstar skulks from the shadows, unexpectedly ending the scene. He soothes Brokenstar’s blood-rage, telling him that Flametail is harmless. Brokenstar asks about Ivypaw’s loyalty, questioning her devotion to the Dark Forest, but Tigerstar says that Ivypaw is loyal, and will fight with the Dark Forest when the time comes.
Sign of the Moon[]
- Brokenstar interrupts one of Hawkfrost's training bouts by bringing another cat as a new recruit with him and to Ivypool's shock, it is Blossomfall, Graystripe's daughter and a warrior of ThunderClan. Brokenstar welcomes her as a new apprentice of the Dark Forest.
The Forgotten Warrior[]
- During one of Ivypool's visits to the Dark Forest, Brokenstar calls together the cats in the Dark Forest. Ivypool emerges into a clearing filled with tree trunks and sees Brokenstar standing on the topmost trunk, with Tigerstar and Mapleshade standing on two lower trunks, as well as a few cats that Ivypool doesn't recognize. Brokenstar informs the cats of the Dark Forest that the final battle is coming soon and tells them to wait for his signal.
- Ivypool goes to see Brokenstar to ask him about becoming a Dark Forest warrior. Maggottail calls Ivypool small, but Brokenstar tells him to be quiet. Then Brokenstar summons Antpelt. He tells Ivypool that if she kills him, she will be a warrior of the Dark Forest. When Ivypool does as she is told, he calls her a true Dark Forest cat. However, he refuses to tell her when the final battle will be after he is asked. When Ivypool says she just proved her loyalty, he says she should have been loyal already.
The Last Hope[]
- As the Dark Forest cats reveal the final battle to some of the chosen Clan cats in the Dark Forest, Beetlewhisker appears horrified and politely states that he would like leave the Dark Forest, for his heart belongs to his Clan. Brokenstar, enraged, kills him as an example to the other cats what would happen if they wanted to leave.
- During the final battle, he drags Ferncloud out of the nursery by her neck and sinks his teeth into her throat, thus killing her. When Firestar notices, he turns and snarls at the leader, saying that he's too late. He then growls that he would shred Firestar until there was nothing left of him to join StarClan.
- Yellowfang runs to Brokenstar and sinks her teeth into his throat, snapping the bone in his neck, killing him for the second and final time, and causing him to fade away. Brokenstar's death causes the majority of the Dark Forest to retreat.
In the A Vision of Shadows arc[]
Thunder and Shadow[]
- When Yellowfang visits Alderpaw at the Moonpool, the apprentice recognizes the StarClan she-cat from the stories he had heard of her, as the brave she-cat who had killed her own son to save her Clan.
River of Fire[]
- Brokenstar is briefly mentioned by his mother, Yellowfang, when she compares the aforementioned leader's leadership to Rowanclaw's.
In The Broken Code arc[]
The Place of No Stars[]
- Icewing tells Shadowsight about her son, Beetlewhisker and his death caused by the former ShadowClan leader. The white warrior warns him of the dangers of the Dark Forest, and how painful it can be to lose a loved one to the wounds caused by the vengeful spirits residing there.
In the A Starless Clan arc[]
River[]
- When ThunderClan argues about changes being made to the warrior code, they mention how StarClan did grant Brokenstar nine lives, but not his successor Nightstar.
Sky[]
- Fognose comments that Nightstar was not a real leader since he never received his nine lives, and Splashtail retorts that Brokenstar was still alive at the time.
Wind[]
- Ivypool mentions Brokenstar as an example of evil cats that StarClan has accepted as leaders, and says that Nightstar could not receive his lives because Brokenstar was alive. Tigerstar later repeats this point in defense of Nightstar.
In the Super Editions[]
Yellowfang's Secret[]
- Brokenkit is born in secret to the medicine cat of ShadowClan, Yellowfang, and the Clan deputy, Raggedpelt. Due to the fact that his mother is a medicine cat and it is forbidden for them to have mates or kits, Yellowfang breaks those rules and is forced to give birth alone out into the forest. After a long and tough birth, three kits are born, two she-kits and a tom. One she-kit is born dead, and the other dies shortly after birth, though Yellowfang desperately tries to keep her alive, leaving Brokenkit as the only survivor. Since Yellowfang is unable to keep him, she notifies her former mate, Raggedpelt, of the birth of the kit, and they decide to give him to Lizardstripe, the only nursing queen at the time. Lizardstripe gives the two a hard time at first, saying that she doesn't want another mouth to feed, but eventually gives in as she thinks about the place she might have within her Clan if she nurses the Clan deputy's kit.
- When Yellowfang tells Lizardstripe her kit's name is Brokenkit, the cats think the name makes sense because Brokenkit has a kink in his tail, making it appear broken. Yellowfang confesses to herself the true reason she named her kit, Brokenkit; that it was the feeling in her chest when she left her other two kits back at the ground, the feeling of her heart being torn into two. As Yellowfang leaves the nursery, she tells StarClan that things will be different - and that Brokenkit is no longer her son. As Yellowfang returns to her duties, Brokenkit usually clouds her mind, and she spends a lot of time worrying about him and how Lizardstripe will treat him. A little while later, Lizardstripe allows her kits to venture out of the nursery for the first time. A majority of the Clan gathers around to watch them, including Brokenkit's real mother. The Clan comments on how Brokenkit is a fine kit, but Yellowfang notices that there isn't any warmth in the praise, assuming that they might not like the fact that they don't know who the real mother of Brokenkit is, although many cats suspect that his true mother is Foxheart, who is in love with Raggedpelt, and others think his mother is a kittypet.
- Brokenkit is playing by the boulders with his foster littermates, Deerkit, Tanglekit, and Runningkit. They say that they don't want to play with him because he smells funny and mock him because of his unknown heritage. The kits start to call him badger-stinky, and Yellowfang intervenes, scolding them and taking Brokenkit with her. Brokenkit is angry, saying that he could've fought them off if Yellowfang hadn't intervened. Yellowfang tells him that fighting is not the answer to everything. Brokenkit then complains about his littermates, and Yellowfang tells her kit that she'll inform Lizardstripe of the happenings. Brokenkit pleads her not to, saying that Lizardstripe will only blame her because Lizardstripe dislikes him. Yellowfang thinks this is malarkey, but Brokenkit insists that Lizardstripe does think so, and that he overheard her saying so to Amberleaf. Yellowfang feels bad, and has Brokenkit help her with medicine cat duties. As Brokenkit has moss fall on him and Yellowfang reminds him that a squirrel might think he's a tree, Brokenkit hops up and down, exclaiming that he's a tree. Yellowfang feels happy as they draw to the end of the work needing to be done, wondering if Brokenkit could possibly be her apprentice. However, when she tries to get her son interested in herbs, he scoffs, telling her that the information she's teaching him is useless for a warrior.
- Sagewhisker, the medicine cat of ShadowClan, gets mad at Brokenkit for taking her moss, and expects Yellowfang to punish him, but Yellowfang refrains from doing so. He defiantly tells Sagewhisker that he wanted some and that she could collect more. His littermates come back and taunt him once more, and Brokenkit, fed up, hits Deerkit in the face and then turns on Yellowfang. She is shocked as Brokenkit tells her that this is all her fault and to leave him alone, then runs off. It is noted that the days afterwards, he avoids the medicine den. Amberleaf and Blizzardwing both share their thoughts on Brokenkit. Blizzardwing thinks that even though he's unlike the other kits, he'll be a fine apprentice, and Yellowfang finds him right. As Yellowfang watches the activity in the camp, she notices Raggedpelt aiding Brokenkit in his fighting moves. She walks over and tells Raggedpelt that Brokenkit is too young to be learning battle moves so early, Raggedpelt snarls at Yellowfang. Yellowfang is stunned.
- A couple moons later, after Sagewhisker's death, Brokenkit is apprenticed to Nightpelt, and now called Brokenpaw. The young tabby is resentful of the fact that he is apprenticed to a sickly mentor and often shows contempt for Nightpelt. As an apprentice, Brokenpaw often trains with his claws out and disobeys his mentor. After their first tour of the territory, Brokenpaw demands that Nightpelt show him some battle moves and allow him to train with the warriors. Nightpelt turns him down and Yellowfang implores him to allow Brokenpaw some battle training. Nightpelt refuses her and explains that the tour of the territory had tired him out, and Yellowfang worries that his illness will impede Brokenpaw's training, which would be unfair to Brokenpaw.
- Yellowfang confronts Cedarstar about his decision to make Nightpelt Brokenpaw's mentor, but the leader stands by his choice, informing her that he'd deliberately chosen Nightpelt for Brokenpaw's mentor as the young cat needed to learn patience and selflessness. As ShadowClan prepares to depart to Brokenpaw's first Gathering, Yellowfang notes that her son is sitting apart from his mentor, unlike the other apprentices, and is instead standing by Raggedpelt. As the Clan travels to the Gathering, the young apprentice darts away from the group towards the border with ThunderClan, and when called back he explains that he was only checking to make sure no enemies were taking advantage of the gathering to sneak into ShadowClan. This earns him some admiration from the other warriors, though his father tells him to ask before running off next time.
- At the hollow, Brokenpaw is the first to run in, completely exploring it before the Clan descends down the slope and attempting to jump onto the Great Rock, which earns a reprimand from Nightpelt. During the gathering, Brokenpaw starts a fight with two WindClan apprentices after accusing them of sneaking into ShadowClan territory via the tunnel under the Thunderpath, as said by Russetfur. He is reprimanded by Cedarstar, who apologizes to Heatherstar for the young cat's actions. When the Gathering ends, Cedarstar ushers the Clan away immediately, stating that Brokenpaw has lost the right to interact with the other Clans for now. This causes Raggedpelt to argue with him, but Cedarstar stands firm in his decision. A few moons later, Tanglepaw comes into Yellowfang's den with claw marks all over her. She tells the medicine cat that Brokenpaw had them training with claws out, which horrifies Yellowfang. Tanglepaw isn't bothered by it, though, explaining that the wounds made her learn faster. Yellowfang asks Nightpelt to try to stop Brokenpaw, but the black cat stiltedly explains that his apprentice would never listen to him.
- When Cedarstar passes away and Raggedpelt informs the Clan of this, Brokenpaw is overjoyed, calling out his father's leader name. Raggedpelt allows him to do so for a moment before telling him that he needed to go to the Moonstone before he could be called Raggedstar. When they get back, Deerpaw congratulates Brokenpaw on his father becoming leader. Brokenpaw then boasts that Raggedstar probably wishes he was a warrior so that he could be his deputy. Tanglepaw doubts him, and Fernshade comes up, brushes the tip of her tail over Tanglepaw's shoulder and says that it won't be long if she keeps training like she does.
- Brokenpaw becomes a warrior early, despite Nightpelt telling Raggedstar that he didn't finish his final assessments. Raggedstar retorts that he makes a warrior a warrior when he sees that they are ready. Raggedstar names Brokenpaw Brokentail.
- Cloudpelt is later named as Raggedstar's deputy. Brokentail is indignant at the news, but Raggedstar states that if anything were to happen to Cloudpelt, Brokentail would be his next deputy. Later, he receives an apprentice, Stumpypaw, whom he trains harshly. An example of this is how at one point, Yellowfang finds Stumpypaw hanging from a tree branch by his jaws, and Stumpypaw explains that Brokentail told him to do this to make him learn how to be quiet after he chattered during battle training. Later, Cloudpelt dies from wounds inflicted by a border dispute, and as promised, Brokentail is made ShadowClan's deputy. Both of his parents have visions of kits fighting, and Raggedstar says that he should have never made Brokentail his deputy. When Raggedstar asks Yellowfang what to do, Yellowfang snarls that he made it very clear that Brokentail was never her son, and says that Brokentail is Raggedstar's problem.
- Brokentail rushes to camp, claiming that their leader had been killed by WindClan. Yellowfang investigates, and finds that all of his lives had been drained at once. Brokentail mourns him, saying that he would not go to the moonstone and leave his father's body in the cold. He later agrees to go, however, for the sake of the Clan. While they make their way to the Moonstone Brokentail refuses to step paw on WindClan, declaring them evil for killing his father. Yellowfang does not protest, though it takes longer if they do not use the WindClan tunnel. Eventually they reach the Moonstone, and they sleep, waiting for their ancestors to speak to them. Cedarstar, Stonetooth, Lizardfang, and others pad towards him. They all give him his lives, and after Sagewhisker gives him his last life, they hail him as Brokenstar. He promises to make ShadowClan the most feared and strongest Clan, and when they wake, he promises vengeance.
- When he returns, he calls a Clan meeting, snarling at Featherstorm to gather her kits when she does not call them. He then announces that he will strive to make ShadowClan the most feared Clan in the forest, and will not rest until WindClan is punished. Brokenstar declares that from now on warriors will only train to fight. No one may hunt; they must find food on their own. He then names Blackfoot as his deputy. Mosskit becomes Mosspaw, even though Yellowfang protests that he's not old enough. Volekit and Dawnkit wail that they want to be apprentices too, but Brokenstar promises that he'll make them apprentices as soon as they're as big as their brother. He gives Volekit to Clawface and Dawnkit to Blackfoot.
- After Yellowfang helps Fernshade birth her kit, she notes that ShadowClan has become a dark place under Brokenstar's reign. They continuously steal from WindClan, and after ThunderClan scent was spotted on the wrong side of the border he sent them into battle until they had fur from the opposing cats in their claws. He also allows kits to train, which Yellowfang objects heavily to. She is about to confront him when he calls a Clan meeting and announces that although ShadowClan is strong, they can be even stronger. Cats start to suggest things, until he cuts them off and tells them the elders will help ShadowClan by leaving the camp. Everyone objects to this, but he is adamant in his decision. The elders themselves decide they will leave, as this is not the ShadowClan they knew. They pack up their bedding and leave. Afterwards, some cats think that Brokenstar made the right choice to exile the elders.
- Yellowfang confronts Brokenstar after he makes the elders leave. She asks him what he is doing, letting kits train and sending the elders away. He hisses that the elders are fine away from the camp, and that if the kits want to train, then they should. The leader then helps Brownkit and Wetkit with an attack maneuver on Mosspaw. When they back away, Mosspaw is dead. She calls the training off and send them back to camp. Brokenstar asks why she stopped it, and she responds that the apprentice is dead. He expresses regret, and states that they need more apprentices now than ever before. Brokenstar calls a meeting to state that Mosspaw is dead, but in return makes Brownkit, Wetkit, Dawnkit, Volekit, and Littlekit apprentices. He takes Volekit as his own apprentice, stating that he owes it to Mosspaw to train his brother in place. He tells Featherstorm to go join the elders, stating that she can be proud for mothering so many warriors.
- He is later seen at a gathering, where he says that ShadowClan has been stronger than ever. He also mentions that Badgerpaw became an apprentice, much to the shock of the other medicine cats, who all comment that Badgerpaw looked too young to be an apprentice. He kills Yellowfang's younger siblings, Marigoldkit and Mintkit, and claims that Yellowfang killed them. Yellowfang says that a fox killed them, but Brokenstar doesn't believe her, and says he can't smell a fox. He reports this to his Clan. Although a few cats side with Yellowfang, most cats believe him, and he banishes her.
- In the book's exclusive comic, Brokenstar, now going by his former name; Brokentail, appears in Yellowfang's dream. Brokentail is a prisoner of ThunderClan and due to having been extremely wounded recently, is being dragged by Yellowfang into the medicine cat's den. Inside, the old she-cat gives him deathberries, claiming that the pain will go away after eating them. As the dark brown tabby proceeds to do so, Yellowfang says that he doesn't care about anything, neither his Clan, honor, nor even his own kin. Weary, Brokentail claims that he has no kin, to which the medicine cat reveals that his kin has been closer to him than he could ever imagine, just as the tom swallows the last berry. Yellowfang then reveals herself as his mother, before going on saying that Raggedstar was Brokentail's father, whom he murdered. She says that it's time to put an end to all of the murderous tom's treacherous acts. Bewildered by her words, Brokentail starts to choke as Yellowfang is woken up from her dream by Cinderpaw.
Bluestar's Prophecy[]
- Brokenpaw is mentioned as a new ShadowClan apprentice at a Gathering by Bluestar of ThunderClan. She also says that he got in a fight with two RiverClan apprentices, breaking the truce, until Oakheart, a RiverClan warrior, broke it up. When Cedarstar orders Brokenpaw to help the elders for the next moon, Raggedpelt was said to have been be furious, and Leopardfoot shakes her head, stating that ShadowClan cats are turning into a bunch of fox-hearts.
Leopardstar's Honor[]
- Coming Soon
Bramblestar's Storm[]
- Brokenstar is mentioned by Dewpaw to have killed Ferncloud in the battle against the Dark Forest. Dustpelt tries to save Ferncloud from Brokenstar's claws in his dreams.
Ivypool's Heart[]
- When Icewing tells Ivypool that she will not easily forget Bristlefrost, Ivypool remembers that Icewing's son, Beetlewhisker, was killed by Brokenstar in the Dark Forest. During a dream, Ivypool sees Flametail and remembers Brokenstar's order for her to kill the medicine cat. Brokenstar then appears and mocks her, suggesting that she might see Bristlefrost again if she stays in the Dark Forest where she belongs. Ivypool resists, and when she opens her eyes again, Brokenstar has vanished.
In the Novellas[]
Blackfoot's Reckoning[]
- Blackpaw befriends Brokenkit when the kit insists it doesn't matter how his father is, and Blackpaw forms a kinship with him since Brokenkit doesn't know who is mother is either. When Ashheart sharply scolds Brokenpaw for harming Deerpaw during training and threatens a paw against him, Blackfoot stops her. Brokenpaw insists the rules are meaningless since they'll be injured in real battles. Ashheart insists she was merely trying to scare Brokenpaw, and notes there's something odd about him. When Blackfoot confronts Brokenpaw about it after, he notes he doesn't need friends. Blackfoot is shocked by the younger tom's anger, though pities him, thinking he just needs a cat who understands him.
- As leader, Brokenstar begins promoting kits under the age of six moons old to apprentices, including Blackfoot's nephew, Badgerpaw. Despite Fernshade's concerns, Blackfoot believes Brokenstar is right since he was granted nine lives from StarClan. When Badgerfang is killed in battle, he attributes Badgerfang's death to StarClan's will, as it is their will that Brokenstar is leader. In order to secure more territory and prey and as retribution for Raggedstar's death, Brokenstar and Blackfoot invite Tallstar and Deadfoot at a meeting near the Thunderpath while their Clanmates ambush WindClan's camp to drive them away. Under Brokenstar's orders, Blackfoot leads a raid on ThunderClan's camp to steal their kits to raise as ShadowClan warriors.
- After their attempts to rescue Brokentail from ThunderClan fail, Blackfoot is determined to rescue their friend so he can lead ShadowClan again. However, Tigerclaw reports that Brokentail is dead, and Blackfoot mourns the loss of his leader and his chance at reuniting with ShadowClan. Tigerclaw reassures him they will find a way to win over ShadowClan, and Blackfoot is pleased he finds another leader worth following.
- At Blackfoot's nine lives ceremony as he remembers these memories, he realizes in horror the errors of Brokenstar's ways—training kits when they were too young, including Badgerfang, driving out WindClan, accusing Yellowfang of killing Mintkit and Marigoldkit, and stealing ThunderClan's kits. Blackfoot wonders how he ever could have followed one tyrant to another, and vows to do better than Brokenstar and Tigerstar.
Mothwing's Secret[]
- On the eve of the Great Battle, Mothwing reflects how malicious cats like Brokenstar, Mapleshade and Tigerstar were in the Dark Forest.
Dovewing's Silence[]
- Dustpelt angrily, after the Dark Forest battle, says Ferncloud should never have been left to fight Brokenstar alone, which resulted in her death.
In the Stand-Alone Graphic Novels[]
Exile from ShadowClan[]
- With Brokenstar leader of ShadowClan after his father's death, he has prioritized fighting over hunting in the Clan. Despite this, the Clan has remained strong and a majority of the Clan supports him. Brokenstar calls a Clan meeting to send the elders away since they're no longer useful and take up room. The rest of the Clan doesn't disagree, to Nightpelt leads the elders away. Nightpelt and the medicine cats believe Brokenstar is wrong, but StarClan has not intervened. Brokenstar later exiles Featherstorm after the death of her son Mosspaw during a training exercise. He also names her two other kits, Volekit and Dawnkit, apprentices before they are six moons old. Nightpelt presses to Runningnose to do something since Mosspaw died so young, but Runningnose insists he can't do anything since Brokenstar is Clan leader.
- Brokenstar leads a battle patrol to attack WindClan and ordered Ashfur to join the elders after the gray tom questioned him. When Nightpelt asks for a medicine cat to treat Poolcloud's wounds after a fox attack, Brokenstar initially refuses his request until Yellowfang insists upon it. Poolcloud dies, though Yellowfang blames Brokenstar. Brokenstar orders Littlepaw and Volepaw to kill rats in the Carrionplace as part of their warrior assessments. Brokenstar inists to Nightpelt that this will make the apprentices stronger and he mocks Nightpelt's own mentoring when Brokenstar was his apprentice. Littlepaw and Volepaw barely manage to kill one rat when they are swarmed by others. Volepaw's too injured to fully recover and Brokenstar insists that Runningnose shouldn't waste his time treating the young apprentice. To protect Volepaw, Clawface and Runningnose take him to Nightpelt's camp and lie to the Clan that he died. Later, Brokenstar claims that Yellowfang killed Brightflower's kits and he exiles her.
- Brokenstar leads his Clan into battle to drive WindClan away from their territory. Nightpelt grows tired of what ShadowClan has become and believes the only way to save his Clan is to fight Brokenstar. His allies believe challenging their leader would break the warrior code, but Nightpelt is insistent. Brokenstar orders Clawface to steal kits from ThunderClan to train as apprentices, and Nightpelt, the elders, Yellowfang, and ThunderClan team up to save them and drive out Brokenstar. Brokenstar is prepared to challenge Yellowfang when she attacks, and the camp erupts into battle. Brokenstar reveals that he killed Raggedstar and Brightflower's kits and the Clan turns on him. Brokenstar flees, and Nightpelt steps up as ShadowClan's leader in his place. However, StarClan refuses to grant him nine lives since they still recognize Brokenstar as leader.
In the Field Guides[]
Cats of the Clans[]
- Rock senses Blossomkit flinch at the mere mention of Brokenstar's name, since he was the leader that forced her into early apprenticeship and got her killed in battle. Rock mentions that queens aren't exaggerating for once when they frighten kits with his stories. Even his birth was forbidden by the warrior code, and Rock says that StarClan's hearts must have sunk when Yellowfang fell in love with Raggedstar. He says that Brokenstar saw aggressiveness as the only way to prove himself, because after his birth, he had been nursed by Lizardstripe, who never failed to make sure he knew he was not one of her kits and clearly her least favorite. He killed Raggedstar, thinking he could become leader and prove he was the greatest warrior that had ever lived. But as leader, his reign was filled with blood. He was jealous of ThunderClan's prey-rich territory, so after driving WindClan from their home he ambushed ThunderClan, hoping to take over ThunderClan territory. Even when he was blinded and a prisoner, he continued to plot with Tigerstar, then Tigerclaw, until his mother Yellowfang was forced to kill him by feeding him three deathberries, which Fireheart secretly witnessed. Rock says it is fitting that he did not get to die a warrior's death and Yellowfang avenged Blossomkit and all the other cats that were hurt by his evil actions.
Code of the Clans[]
- In The Smallest Warrior, Flintfang thinks about the upcoming battle with WindClan. After the battle, Flintfang reflects he had failed his leader by letting his apprentice die, and that Brokenstar would make sure every cat in ShadowClan knew about it.
Battles of the Clans[]
- Tigerstar mentions him when he talks of how WindClan was driven out; Brokenstar was able to defeat them with a single patrol by rushing down into the hollow and trapping the warriors in their dens before they knew what was happening.
- Nightwhisper spots Brokenstar attacking his guard, Dustpelt, when Tigerclaw's rogues attacked the ThunderClan camp. He had heard about him earlier from Tigerclaw, and had mistaken him to be a noble and brave cat.
The Ultimate Guide[]
- He plays a major role on Yellowfang's page. Yellowfang’s life was a quest of loyalty, to ShadowClan, her medicine cat duties, to Brokenstar she bore in secret then to ThunderClan. When Brokenstar became ShadowClan’s leader and made kits fight at a young age, Yellowfang’s loyalty to what she knew was right led Brokenstar to exile her and force her to ThunderClan. Yellowfang blamed herself for Brokenstar’s brutality and when he was finally defeated during a raid Yellowfang persuaded Bluestar to let Brokenstar stay, blinded and captive. When Yellowfang discovered that Brokenstar had plotted with Tigerstar and rogues against the Clan, she fed him deathberries.
- He appears on Raggedstar's page. Only one of Raggedstar’s kits survived, an angry tom with a crooked tail who soon became Brokenstar. Raggedstar raised him to be fierce to fight back against the teasing of having no mother. He was desperately proud and made Brokentail deputy as soon as possible but even Raggedstar’s ambition paled beside Brokentail’s desire for power. Raggedstar realized his son was training cats to kill. He confessed he made a terrible mistake appointing Brokentail as deputy and tried to stop his violent training. He was ambushed and killed by Brokentail, blaming WindClan trespassers for his death.
- On Sagewhisker’s page, it is noted that she died before she had to witness Brokenstar’s cruel rule. Yellowfang gave Brokenkit up to Lizardstripe to raise him. Sagewhisker kept Yellowfang distracted so she doesn’t have to see her son. He appears on Runningnose’s and Littlecloud’s page. Runningnose’s life became much harder when Yellowfang was forced out of the clan, leaving him in the grip of Brokenstar’s rule. Runningnose’s heart broke for every life lost in Brokenstar’s quest to conquer his enemies. Even when he was captured by ThunderClan, he still made Runningnose’s life hard. He still had his final life despite not being in ShadowClan so StarClan would not accept Nightstar as leader. Littlecloud was born during Brokenstar’s rule.
- Brokenstar has his own page. He was born in secret to Yellowfang, ShadowClan medicine cat and raised by Lizardstripe. Brokenstar walked a twisted path from birth. He was determined to prove he was the strongest, bravest and most ferocious since he opened his eyes. He quickly became deputy to his father, Raggedstar and then killed him so he could become leader himself, knowing he is sending his own father to StarClan. At the head of ShadowClan, he oversaw a reign of terror, attacking WindClan and training kits too young. After Yellowfang’s exile, he continued his bloodthirsty rule, driving out WindClan and planning to take over ThunderClan too. He overextended himself and underestimated them, ending up blind and captive in ThunderClan camp. Yellowfang grudgingly took care of him. When Brokenstar plotted to launch an attack on ThunderClan camp, Yellowfang herself took it upon herself to end his life. Being fed with deathberries, Brokenstar was told who kitted him, and how he brought destruction upon himself. Brokenstar continued to rage against the clans from the Dark Forest. In the final battle, he was killed once again by Yellowfang, breaking his neck and sending him away from the Clans forever.
- He appears on Nightstar’s page. Nightpelt is appointed as his mentor but Brokenpaw had no patience and saw him as weak and cowardly and sought training from Raggedpelt instead. Nightpelt became an elder soon after Brokentail became a warrior. Brokenstar’s bloodthirsty rule stirred Nightpelt into action. When Brokenstar was captured, Nightpelt put himself forward as leader. He was dismayed that StarClan still recognized Brokenstar as ShadowClan’s leader and won’t give Nightstar the nine lives. It is mentioned on Tigerstar’s page that he plotted with Brokenstar to launch a direct attack on ThunderClan’s camp. He is mentioned on Tigerstar’s nine lives that Nightstar was refused nine lives because Brokenstar was still alive. Tigerclaw responded that they know Brokenstar is no longer alive.