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==Trivia==
 
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*It is revealed that in ''Moonrise'', Rock is known as Rock Where Snow Gathers, but his name is changed in ''Dawn'' to Rock Beneath Still Water.<ref name=dawn/>
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*It is said in ''Moonrise'', Rock is known as Rock Where Snow Gathers, but his name is changed in ''Dawn'' to Rock Beneath Still Water.<ref name=dawn/>
 
*Rock is mentioned as a black tom in ''Moonrise''.<ref>Revealed in ''[[Moonrise]]'', page 227</ref>
 
*Rock is mentioned as a black tom in ''Moonrise''.<ref>Revealed in ''[[Moonrise]]'', page 227</ref>
   

Revision as of 22:23, 21 August 2011

Rock Beneath Still Water (Rock) is a brown tom with a jagged stumpy tail.[1]

History

In the New Prophecy Series

Moonrise

Rock is one of the cats who leaves the Tribe in order to kill Sharptooth. After failing, he is banished along with Bird and Talon until Sharptooth is killed. He later loses his tail due to Sharptooth's attempt to kill him.

Dawn

Rock is a now back in the Tribe of Rushing Water because Sharptooth is killed. However, he is not listed in the allegiances of Outcast, suggesting that he had died sometime in between Dawn and Outcast or, like Jag, was killed by the intruders.

Trivia

  • It is said in Moonrise, Rock is known as Rock Where Snow Gathers, but his name is changed in Dawn to Rock Beneath Still Water.[1]
  • Rock is mentioned as a black tom in Moonrise.[2]

Character Pixels

Quotes

Crowpaw: "What happened?"
Rock: "Sharptooth happened. He nearly had me, too. How do you think I lost my tail?"
—Rock to Crowpaw when asked about the six cats who went to kill Sharptooth Moonrise

References and Citations

  1. 1.0 1.1 Revealed in the allegiances of Dawn
  2. Revealed in Moonrise, page 227