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These notes reflect a bulleted list of major and minor events in The First Battle that can be easily navigated. They are intended to serve as a reference for those looking for specific events in re-reading and book discussions and include links to the relevant chapter subpages further detailing each chapter's events.
Clear Sky watches Thunder and Frost leave, and thinks that Thunder doesn't understand why Frost had to leave the camp.
He remembers how Falling Feather told Thunder she almost wished she could go with him
Clear Sky spots Falling Feather and confronts her about her comment to Thunder.
She tries to defend herself, and calls him greedy.
Clear Sky rakes her across the nose and says that cats in his camp should never doubt their loyalty to him.
Clear Sky calls a meeting.
He announces that Thunder and Frost had left the forest.
He tells the forest cats there is no room for disloyalty and that Falling Feather would be punished for thinking about leaving with Thunder and Frost.
The cats are ordered to report any signs of her disloyalty, and to take her prey and give her orders if they wish.
After saying that expanding borders is for their own good, Clear Sky tells Fircone and Nettle to demonstrate their fighting skills, as they would need them for defending borders.
The two cats show good promise and have to be dragged off of each other to stop fighting.
Clear Sky explains how the forest cats would begin training for battle to protect their borders.
Leaf asks Fircone for a demonstration of his fighting techniques.
Wind Runner, Gray Wing, and Tall Shadow discuss the problem of Clear Sky's constantly expanding borders until Rainswept Flower interrupts them.
She and Cloud Spots smell the air excitedly, and Hawk Swoop runs into the clearing, saying that Thunder was home.
Gray Wing spots him and warmly tells him that he had grown.
He then asks why Thunder had left the forest, but before Thunder can answer, Frost limps into camp, and Hawk Swoop explains why they left. This reassures Gray Wing that Thunder isn't a spy.
Cloud Spots tries to examine Frost's wound, but Frost bristles until Cloud Spots explains what he is doing.
Gray Wing asks again why Thunder left, but takes him just outside camp for the answer.
Thunder and Gray Wing discuss Clear Sky's cruelty and Thunder tries to tell his uncle that they must either defend their borders or convince Clear Sky to stop taking land, or he will take everything.
Gray Wing agrees to try to reason with his brother.
They reenter the camp and Gray Wing tells Tall Shadow his plan, and she questions his safety.
Tall Shadow tells him he can go as long as others are with him, and he calls a meeting.
The group gathers around him, and explains his plan.
Cloud Spots voices his concerns about doing it so soon and Thunder agrees with him.
Gray Wing climbs into his nest, soon joined by Turtle Tail and her kits.
Jagged Peak offers the kits prey, which they eagerly eat.
Just as Gray Wing begins to fall asleep, he hears Pebble Heart crying out, clearly having a dream.
Pebble Heart mews that kin shouldn't be fighting and that he and his siblings were all alone.
Gray Wing comforts him, despite worrying about the dream's meaning.
Tall Shadow reports that she had formally welcomed Wind Runner and Gorse Fur.
He notices Thunder behind her, bristling, and agrees to join the she-cat at the rock in a minute.
When asked what was bothering him, Thunder tells Gray Wing that Wind Runner was teaching the kits to fight.
Gray Wing, confused as to why this is a bad thing, tells his nephew that they must be prepared, in case talking with Clear Sky doesn't work.
Tall Shadow calls Gray Wing back over to her, and Wind Runner tells him she is expecting kits.
Gray Wing warmly congratulates her, but Wind Runner worries that her kits will be resented, as they will be extra mouths to feed, then suggesting that they leave after Tall Shadow mutters that it was a bad time for kits to be born.
Gray Wing strongly protests, saying that Wind Runner has earned her place many times and her kits will be raised by the rest of the group as if they were their own.
He and Tall Shadow leap onto the rock with the rest of the group surrounding them.
Tall Shadow announces that Wind Runner was expecting kits.
The group voices congratulations and concerns for the coming cold season, but Tall Shadow assures them that there will be enough food.
They decide to celebrate with a feast, eating like mountain cats by sharing.
Gray Wing goes to his nest after the feast and drifts off.
He is woken when he hears soft murmuring outside his nest.
Rainswept Flower and Jagged Peak move away from his nest, and Gray Wing follows them.
The two discuss how Gray Wing talking to Clear Sky won't work, and how Rainswept Flower might be a better option.
As the two walk back to camp, Gray Wing questions whether Jagged Peak might be right.
Birch, Alder, and Clear Sky are running through the forest. Clear Sky thinks that the kits are slow.
He tells the kits that they were going to play hide and seek to practice finding their enemies.
Alder and Clear Sky go and hide while Birch stays behind to give them time before going after them.
When they come to a clump of ferns, Alder suggests they hide behind them, but Clear Sky tells her to hide behind a tree and attack Birch when he comes looking for her.
Alder protests, saying they didn't warn her brother.
Clear Sky tries to explain that cats with battle tactics are more likely to win battles than those who don't, however dishonorable it may seem.
He then orders her to roll in some mud to disguise her scent.
Suddenly, they hear a dog heading towards Birch, and Clear Sky races after it.
The dog circles the beech and leaps at Birch, barely missing his tail.
Petal suddenly comes racing up the slope, and she and Clear Sky distract the dog until a Twoleg calls the dog away
They find the kits and Petal agrees to take them home.
As they walk, Alder tells Petal about their training session.
Petal glares at Clear Sky, telling him the kits were to young for battle training.
The later that day, Clear Sky is woken up by yowling.
He discovers that two rogues had come to ask if they could join the group.
They tell him the information they knew about the moor cats.
Clear Sky comes to the conclusion that Gray Wing was starting a battle.
Clear Sky accepts the rogues, and promises himself he'll bring his brother war.
Chapter 6
Thunder waits in the fog to join Gray Wing in meeting Clear Sky.
Jackdaw's Cry comes up behind him, and they discuss Jackdaw's Cry's distaste for Thunder.
River Ripple appears from the fog with a lizard in his mouth and offers it to the moor cats.
They decline and River Ripple settles down to eat the lizard, saying that Clear Sky was hogging all of the good prey.
Jackdaw's Cry and Thunder tell him they were going to talk to a Clear Sky that day to tell him he can't claim more territory.
River Ripple wishes them luck and offers them the rest of the lizard, but the two politely decline.
He leaves and Thunder asks if others were coming, before Gray Wing comes up behind them, saying he told the others not to come.
He goes on to say that just the two of them should go and tell Clear Sky to meet him at the four trees in a few days' time.
They agree and set off to see the forest cats' leader.
They head into the forest and are almost immediately found by Petal and Falling Feather.
Falling Feather greets her brother warmly, but is growled at by Petal, who argues with them before Falling Feather offers to take them to Clear Sky.
They follow the white she-cat to the camp, where Thunder observes the clearing.
He notes two new cats in the clearing and wonders if his father was recruiting more cats.
Clear Sky jumps down from an oak branch, greeting the moor cats coldly.