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"The Tribe and the Clans are like two trees that have grown around each other. Both are strong, and they are intertwined, but each has its own future. Still, the Clan cats will always be welcomed by the Tribe."
— Stoneteller to Tawnypelt and Dovewing about the Clans and the Tribe in Tawnypelt's Clan, page 195

The Tribe of Rushing Water is a group of cats that live in a mountainous area, most notably the Cave of Rushing Water, or Nelson Falls, a large cave hidden behind a rushing waterfall.[1] Their beliefs are similar to the beliefs of the Clans, but are not exactly alike. They believe in an afterlife much like Clan cats, although it is in a different area of the sky from StarClan and is called the Tribe of Endless Hunting.[1]

Description[]

"[Leafpaw] wondered if they would meet any of the Tribe cats on their journey, these mud-streaked cats who worshipped strange ancestors and survived in a world of rock and ice."
―Leafpaw's thoughts about meeting the Tribe Dawn, chapter 18
The Tribe of Rushing Water is a group of mountain cats,[1] founded by Jay's Wing and Half Moon[2] after a group of cats by the lake territories journeyed to the mountains to seek for a better life. The Ancients eventually became the Tribe of Rushing Water,[1][3] developing customs and traditions over time. A portion of the Tribe left long ago, when Half Moon was still Stoneteller, to find a better life in a faraway hunting grounds.[4] These cats would eventually become the Clans, though this history has since been lost to time.[5]
Tribe Cats are mostly smaller and leaner than Clan cats.[6] The Tribe is skilled at hunting hawks, falcons, and eagles.[7] Their camp is located at the end of a rocky path that leads behind the waterfall, screening them from the outside.[1] The herbs and healing techniques that the healer uses are different than that of the Clans.[6]

Customs[]

"All the cats in our Tribe are born to their duties. This is our way."
―Stoneteller about prey-hunters and cave-guards Moonrise, chapter 9
According to Stormfur, the Tribe cats have a different accent compared to the Clan cats. Tribe cats stretch out a forepaw when greeting strangers.[8] Leaders, also known as healers, bare the same name, Teller of the Pointed Stones, signifying their duties in interpreting the signs in the Cave of the Pointed Stones from the Tribe of Endless Hunting. Healers are also responsible for healing their tribemates from injuries and diseases, similar to a Clan's medicine cat.[1] They are also given nine lives by the Tribe of Endless Hunting.[9] Whenever the Stoneteller detects that the Tribe of Endless Hunting calling, the Stoneteller declares it is time for a Telling. The Tribe cats chant as they walk to the Cave of the Pointed Stones.[7] The Stoneteller will listen to what the Tribe of Endless Hunting has to say whenever the snow melts to form the pools of water.[6]
Adult cats are divided into duties based upon their strengths: cave-guards tend to have massive shoulders and powerful muscles to defend eagles, while prey-hunters are slender with long limbs for speed.[1] They smear their fur with gray-brown mud to camouflage them, blending in with the rocks[8] and apply fresh mud before going out on patrol.[7] It also helps them to keep warm at higher altitudes, and can be a coating.[10] Instead of covering dirt over their fresh-kill, prey-hunters will hide them in crevices to collect them later.[7]
They only eat one meal a day.[11] Due to the scarcity of prey, Tribe cats share their prey, taking a bite before exchanging it with a Tribemate. Not sharing with a fellow Tribemate is considered rude. Tribe cats are willing to share prey with others as they believe all prey belongs to the stones and mountain.[1]

Territory[]

The cats live in mountainous terrain, with winding narrow clefts, steep cliffs, and valleys. Little grows in the higher elevations, except for sparse grass and thorn trees.[12] They hunt throughout it, but most herbs grow at the bottom of a valley.[13] It should be noted that the Tribe had no scent markers bordering their territory, because no other cat would want their hunting grounds, as they used to own all the land on the mountains. However, in Outcast, intruders started to trespass on their territories, and this rule was changed.[10]

Cave of Rushing Water[]

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The Cave of Rushing Water on the cover of Sign of the Moon

The Cave of Rushing Water is the cave in which the Tribe of Rushing Water lives. It is behind a waterfall, that feeds into a small pool below. The tumble of rocks leading up from the pool to the cavern is called the Path of the Rushing Water.[8] Feathertail's grave is by the small pool, marked by a mound of rocks.[14] The cavern entrance itself is nearly as broad as the waterfall.[1] Within this cave is a tunnel that leads to the Cave of Pointed Stones. Within the large cavern, there is a smaller stream that trickles over a mossy rocky to form a shallow pool where the cats drink from. Beyond the pool is a fresh-kill pile. Cats sleep in shallow scoops in the floor, with further ones for kit-mothers.[1] The sandy sleeping hollows are lined with a sparse layer of moss and feathers.[7] The cave has enough space for the Tribe to sleep, along with the four Clans, as seen in Dawn on the Great Journey.[6] There are two separate smaller caves in which the kit-mothers and to-bes shelter and sleep in.[11] The leader of the Tribe of Rushing Water very rarely leaves this cave.[10] Stalactites dot the ceiling.[6]

Cave of the Pointed Stones[]

"When the Tribe of Endless Hunting calls, we come to listen. In rock and pool, in air and light on water, through fall of prey and cry of kit, through scrape of claw and beat of blood, we hear you."
―The Tribe chanting for a Telling Moonrise, chapter 11
The Cave of the Pointed Stones is where the healer of the Tribe of Rushing Water, Teller of the Pointed Stones, communicates with their warrior ancestors, the Tribe of Endless Hunting. Upon entering the Cave of Rushing Water, one of two paths on either side of the cave leads to the Cave of the Pointed Stones. The cavern is smaller than the cave where the Tribe lives, with a ragged rift in the ceiling where the moon shines through. Pale yellow stalactites and stalagmites line the cavern, surrounding a tiny pool in the center. The Cave of Pointed Stones is similar to the Moonstone and the Moonpool, or the leader's den being a location where one could talk to their ancestors and sleep.[9]

The tree-rock[]

The tree-rock is a tree that juts out over big rocks. The roots of the tree are like giant claws; Talon finds the Clan cats under the Tree Rock and takes them to the Cave of Rushing Water for better shelter.[15]

History[]

In the Dawn of the Clans arc[]

The Sun Trail[]

The Tribe is going through a rough winter, with many Tribe cats going hungry and fighting over food, when Lion's Roar approaches Stoneteller, calling her by her given name, Half Moon, and telling her stories that his mother had told him about the lake territories. Half Moon asks him what he is doing, and Lion's Roar replies that something must be done about the hunger and room in the cave. Half Moon tells him that the mountains were where they were meant to be, as Jay's Wing had promised, although Lion's Roar is doubtful that he had been right. They fall silent, but Half Moon notices that there is a warm light coming through the waterfall, almost as if it was dawning even though night was falling. Half Moon realizes that it is a vision telling her that some of the Tribe cats must head toward where the sun is rising, and that a sustainable group may stay.
Clear Sky and Gray Wing are hunting out in the snow-covered mountains. They catch a hawk, and rather unusually as the Tribe cats don't often share prey, Gray Wing suggests that they bring it back to the Tribe. They return to the cave and it is noted how every cat is weak and hungry.
A little while later, Stoneteller and Shaded Moss call the Tribe to attention. Many of the cats think that Stoneteller is going to announce Shaded Moss as her successor, as the white she-cat is starting to grow old, but instead they tell the Tribe about her vision of the sun trail and that Shaded Moss is going to lead a group of cats out of the mountains to follow it. Many of the cats are excited to leave, however some of them have doubts. Fluttering Bird dies of starvation soon after, and Stoneteller is shown to be living inside the Cave of the Pointed Stones when Gray Wing goes to fetch her.
After a few days, the debate as to whether the cats should be allowed to go or not intensifies, and Stoneteller declares that they will cast stones to vote whether the cats should stay or go. The cats vote, and the stones are tallied up. The majority of the Tribe cats vote that those that wish to leave may, and the followers of the sun trail leave soon after, including Clear Sky and Tall Shadow. Gray Wing opts to stay with the much smaller Tribe now made up of mostly elders and queens, helping out with hunting, along with teaching his younger brother how to do so. However, when Jagged Peak leaves to follow the sun trail cats, Gray Wing has to leave and the ancient Tribe is left to develop into the modern Tribe.
At one point the sun trail followers believe that they have found a good spot to call home that is within traveling distance of the Tribe, however they are chased from it and must continue on. The Tribe is mentioned several times in passing, and the cats are seen giving thanks to Stoneteller for guiding them from the mountains with her vision.

Thunder Rising []

In a dream, Gray Wing wakes up in the Tribe's cave, and the cats sleep. He spots Quiet Rain and Dewy Leaf, but not any of the cats who made the journey from the mountains. Gray Wing thinks that they appear well-fed, and Stoneteller calls for him, and then takes him to the Cave of Pointed Stones. She explains that he must find a new life, and notes that the Cave of Pointed Stones is set apart for the Tribe leaders.

The First Battle[]

Coming Soon

The Blazing Star[]

Coming Soon

A Forest Divided[]

Coming Soon

In The New Prophecy arc[]

Moonrise[]

The Tribe gets a prophecy from the Tribe of Endless Hunting saying that a silver cat would come from far away and rid of their greatest enemy, Sharptooth. When six journeying cats, Brambleclaw, Feathertail, Crowpaw, Tawnypelt, Stormfur and Squirrelpaw go through the mountains on their way back to the Clans, they stumble across a group of feral cats living in the mountains, who lead them to The Tribe of Rushing Water.
The somewhat friendly Tribe takes the questing cats to the Cave of Rushing Water and they meet Stoneteller, their leader. The Tribe shelters and feeds them, and Stormfur takes an interest in Brook Where Small Fish Swim. The Clan cats learn the ways of the Tribe and help hunt and make friendships.
However, the Tribe has their own prophecy to fulfill: they see Stormfur as their only hope, the silver cat mentioned by the Tribe of Endless Hunting, their spiritual ancestors. Taken as a form of prisoner by Stoneteller, Stormfur is kept to protect the Tribe from Sharptooth, a blood-thirsty mountain lion with a taste for the smaller cats' blood. Stoneteller needs to keep him to save the Tribe after he failed at his first attempt. The Clan cats are banished; however, at this time Sharptooth threatens the Tribe again. The Clan cats arrive again to help them fight. Crowpaw makes a heroic attempt to kill Sharptooth, but fails. Feathertail jumps up at the roof of the cave, dislocating a rock spike that crushes the wild cat, yet she also dies from the impact.
It is thus revealed that the silver cat of the prophecy was Feathertail, not her brother Stormfur. The Tribe celebrates and the Clan cats mourn their companion, who is later buried at the base of the Cave of Rushing Water's waterfall, which is a great honor.

Dawn[]

The Clans on the Great Journey stop off at the Tribe while led by the five cats who returned from the Journey to Midnight. They meet the Tribe cats where they shelter, eat and rest. The remaining five cats who were chosen to go to the Sun-drown-place reunite with the Tribe. The Clan cats sit vigil for Feathertail and her spirit.
Crowpaw earns his warrior name here, and asks Tallstar to be named in honor of Feathertail, thus the name Crowfeather. As the Clans leave once they have had enough food to eat, Stormfur decides to stay with Brook and the Tribe. Stormfur chooses to stay with the Tribe, with Brook and Feathertail's spirit. The Clans thank the Tribe and leave.

Sunset[]

Stormfur and Brook return to ThunderClan and help rebuild after the badger attack. They claim that they just want to see how the Clans are settling in, and refuse to give any further explanation. It seems that something is troubling them. The Clans suspect that the Tribe did something to them, but let them stay for as long as they'd like.

In the Power of Three arc[]

Outcast[]

When Jaypaw and Leafpool go to the Moonpool, they dream of the StarClan cats and see Feathertail, with a vole in her mouth. Feathertail is about to cross a stream where the trees become rocky slopes on the other side, but she stops when Leafpool calls her and asks where she is going. Feathertail says that the fresh-kill is not for StarClan, and she bears a responsibility to other cats. Leafpool guesses that she is talking about the Tribe of Rushing Water, and asks if she hasn't done enough for them in saving them from Sharptooth. Feathertail replies that a shared past counts for a lot and leaps across the stream. Jaypaw spots Rock crouched under a rock, and thinks that StarClan, the ancient cats, and the Tribe of Rushing Water all seem to be effect the destiny of the Clan cats.
ThunderClan, while prospering, gets visitors from the Tribe, Talon of Swooping Eagle and Night of No Stars. This shocks Brook and Stormfur since they are asking them to come back. They also bring news that Jagged Rock Where Heron Sits is dead. Stormfur is enraged at this request and tells Firestar how they were banished.
Before he and Brook came to ThunderClan, a group of rogues invaded the Tribe of Rushing Water's hunting grounds. Stormfur created a plan so the Tribe could defeat the rogues. Stormfur tried to train the Tribe to fight but led them into battle, but they were badly defeated, losing Jag and many other cats. Furious, Stoneteller blamed and exiled Stormfur, telling him to never come back. Stormfur was angry at this, and retorted that Feathertail had died for the tribe. Brook decided to leave with him, they left to the Clans' territory, seeking refuge.
Talon and Night say that Stoneteller knows nothing about Talon and Night's arrival, and that they came of their own accord. Stormfur finally agrees, and they gather all the cats that went on the first journey to help the Tribe. Once there, the cats are confronted by Stoneteller who is not happy they came. After some persuasion and time, Stoneteller allows the Clan cats to stay and help them deal with the intruders. They start training every Tribe cat how to fight like Clan cats, making some of the Tribe's hunting moves into battle moves. The Tribe cats aren't too fond of the idea of "boundaries" and do not want to give up their old traditions, but agree anyways.
When the boundaries are set, the rogues challenge the Tribe cats even more. They ignore the boundaries, and there are several small battles over this issue. Because of these skirmishes, Stoneteller decides to do a vote on whether to leave the mountains or to fight the rogues. Most of the cats choose to fight the rogues, so they start preparing for the battle.
Some Clan apprentices and Tribe to-bes surprise the rogues. Once they came rushing out, the other cats who were waiting outside attacked. During the battle, the Tribe fights fiercely and in the end, drive out the invaders, mostly thanks to Lionpaw. In the end, the rogues surrender, saying they will never mess with the Tribe cats again.
When the Clans are to leave again, Stoneteller offers Stormfur and Brook a place back in the Tribe, and they accept.

Eclipse[]

The Clans get ready to leave the mountains, and then depart on the journey. Stormfur and Brook choose to remain with the Tribe now that Stoneteller wishes them to return. They graciously accept the offer. At the foothills of the mountains, the final good-bye is said, and the Clan cats give a gift of prey to the Tribe. He and Brook accept, say good-bye once more, and return for the Tribe.

Long Shadows[]

Jaypaw travels back in time to when the Ancient cats lived by the lake, in the body of Jay's Wing. He is interrogated by Fish Leap who asks what had happened in the tunnels. Jaypaw gets past him, and tells the leader, Furled Bracken, that he had a dream about the mountains (which he didn't, but he had visited the mountains in his real life.) He tells them about the the sharp hills, the eagles, and the waterfall, and influences them to move into the mountains, knowing they are destined to become the Tribe of Rushing Water. When Furled Bracken calls a meeting together, all of the cats begin discussing whether or not they should leave. After all the cats begin casting their stones, voting whether or not to leave, the line is about equal. Half Moon casts her stone to leave. Jaypaw casts the final stone after her to leave. The discussion ends when they decide to leave. It is also revealed that there were originally three tribes, but nothing else is known about them.

Sunrise[]

The patrol sent to fetch Sol see the mountains while leaving the Twolegplace. Hollyleaf imagined jumping and landing right on the waterfall where the Tribe of Rushing Water live.

In the Omen of the Stars arc[]

Sign of the Moon[]

Stormfur and Brook's kits, Lark and Pine, are seen for the very first time. Stoneteller is urged by Bird to find a successor; though reluctant, he agrees. It is also shown that he has lost faith in The Tribe of Endless Hunting. Later, Jayfeather receives a dream and feels a calling to return to the mountains, and Firestar chooses Squirrelflight, Foxleap and Dovewing accompany him.
Three sunrises since they left camp, Dovewing, Jayfeather and the other cats arrive at the Tribe's land. They are found by Wing, Sheer, Dark and Rain, four Tribe cats. They are escorted back to the Tribe's cave, where they are met by many other cats, including Crag and Talon. They meet Brook's kits, Lark and Pine. Soon, Stoneteller appears, and he isn't happy about the Clan cats coming, but is soon convinced by Jayfeather that they only came to give young cats the experience of the mountains. While sharing prey, a few of the Tribe To-bes show Dovewing and Foxleap how they hunt eagles. They are soon scolded by Night.
A restless Dovewing casts her senses out on the Tribe territory, and she can soon hear many things, including the rogues that the Tribe had problems with in Outcast. Soon enough, they cross the border and raid the Tribe territory in search of prey. Her thoughts are soon disturbed by Jayfeather, who had made his way up to the cliff top. The two then talk about why they are really there. Jayfeather thinks that it has to do with the prophecy and their destiny. They are soon joined by Stormfur. Jayfeather catches him up on how the Clans are doing, and they soon get to talking about who Stoneteller's successor is. Stormfur says that Stoneteller has refused to name a successor, and that the Tribe is uneasy about it. Dovewing wonders if their destiny is not only to protect the Clans, but also the Tribe.
Jayfeather is left with the other Tribe cats, while the rest of them go out on patrol of hunting. He goes to find Stoneteller, and then reveals why he is really there, to help. Stoneteller is doubtful that his Tribemates will stay in the mountains once he dies. Jayfeather soon has a vision, where StarClan is being destroyed, and then his vision leads him back to the past, where he lives as Jay's Wing.
All of the ancient cats that choose to leave their old territory, are arguing, saying that it was a bad choice to leave. Broken Shadow still thinks that Fallen Leaves will come out of the tunnels, and Half Moon comforts her, telling her otherwise. Jayfeather tries his best to assure the cats they will live, because he knows they are what becomes the Tribe of Rushing Water. Half Moon trusts him, and she wishes the rest of the cats would.
He soon realizes that he doesn't want to leave the ancient cats. Rock tells him that he's too important and powerful for him to stay in the past, and tells him that Half Moon is meant to become the first Stoneteller. Rock admits he knew it all along, saying that Jayfeather has the power of the stars. Jayfeather tells Half Moon everything, and Half Moon first thinks it's a joke, but soon believes him, later on becoming their first Healer. Shy Fawn has her kits, and one of them is named Lion's Roar. Jayfeather soon comes to realize that the three of them are there, in the forms of ancient cats. Dovewing as Dove's Wing, and Lionblaze as Lion's Roar.
Dovewing and the other Tribe cats soon find Flora being carried off by a eagle, and they try their best to save her, but not before losing Swoop, who died trying to save Flora. The eagle's talons had dug into her back, and she got carried off. Foxleap gets blamed by Splash, but Dovewing assures him that if it wasn't for Swoop, they could have lost Flora.
Jayfeather is visited by the Tribe of Endless Hunting. He sees that many of the ancient cats are there, with the exception of Jay's Wing, Dove's Wing and Lion's Roar, saying that they live on in ThunderClan. While looking for Half Moon, he meets Cloud, who tells him that she is the mother of the present Stoneteller, and that it is his time to join the Tribe of Endless Hunting. She also states that it is up to Jayfeather to choose the next Stoneteller. Cloud also says that the end of the stars draws near, and three must become four to challenge the darkness that lasts forever. She leaves him by saying that the fourth is with them, and they don't need to search far. The book concludes with Jayfeather choosing Crag as the next Stoneteller, and Half Moon saying that she'll wait for him forever.

In the Super Editions[]

Bramblestar's Storm[]

When a ThunderClan patrol consisting of Bramblestar, Bumblestripe, Sandstorm, and Blossomfall find the crashed white bird, Bramblestar notes that only The Tribe hunt birds like WindClan was.

Graystripe's Vow[]

Coming Soon

Onestar's Confession[]

Coming Soon

In the Novellas[]

Tawnypelt's Clan[]

Coming Soon

History of ranks[]

Leaders
Name Gained rank in... Left rank in...
Teller of the Pointed Stones (Half Moon) Before The Sun Trail The Blazing Star
Teller of the Pointed Stones Before Moonrise Before Moonrise
Teller of the Pointed Stones Before Moonrise Sign of the Moon
Teller of the Pointed Stones (Crag) Sign of the Moon -

Known members[]

Active members[]

The following cats are current members of the Tribe as of Sign of the Moon.[16]


Tribe of Endless Hunting residents[]


Unknown location[]

Broken Feather[22]
Cloud With Star in Belly[16]
Cloudy Sun[23]
Crow Muzzle (deceased)[24]
Dancing Leaf (deceased)[24]
Dark Shadow on Water[16]
Dawn River[23]
Dewy Leaf[22]
Falling Dusk[25]
Fish Leap[23]
Flight of Startled Heron[26]
Furled Bracken[23]
Gray Sky Before Dawn[26]
Hollow Tree[22]
Jagged Rock Where Heron Sits[26]
Jay Frost[27]
Lapping Wave[23]
Lion's Roar[22]
Melting Ice[25]
Mist Where Sunlight Shimmers[28]
Misty Water[22]
Morning Star[25]
Pebble That Rolls Down Mountain[29]
Rain That Passes Quickly[16]
Rock Beneath Still Water[26]
Running Fox[23]
Running Horse[23]
Screech of Angry Owl[29]
Sharp Hail[22]
Shy Fawn[23]
Silver Frost[22]
Snow Hare[22]
Splash When Fish Leaps[29]
Star That Shines On Water[30]
Stone Song[22]
Strong Pounce[23]
Stoneteller[31]
Twisted Branch[22]
Wing Shadow Over Water[26]
Whispering Breeze[23]


Trivia[]

Author statements[]

  • In the 6th Erin Hunter chat, it was said that it was around 60 years ago when the Tribe first formed.[32]
  • Kate has expressed a lack of interest in writing a Super Edition for the Tribe, as the scenery would be too limited, and there wouldn't be enough cats. However, she believes it would be interesting to see the Warriors' world from their provincial point of view if they headed for Clan territory.[33]
  • Kate has also stated that the Tribe is her favorite group outside the Clans.[blog 1]
  • Vicky said that the inspiration for the Tribe came after the horrors of 9/11, and she wished to explore what happened when two different religions encountered each other.[34]

See also[]

External links[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Revealed in Moonrise, chapter 9
  2. Revealed in Sign of the Moon, chapter 19
  3. Revealed in The Sun Trail, chapter 1
  4. Revealed in The Sun Trail, chapter 2
  5. Revealed in Path of Stars, chapter 24
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Revealed in Dawn, chapter 23
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Revealed in Moonrise, chapter 11
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Revealed in Moonrise, chapter 7
  9. 9.0 9.1 Revealed in Moonrise, chapter 12
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Revealed in Outcast, chapter 26
  11. 11.0 11.1 Revealed in Outcast, chapter 21
  12. Revealed in Moonrise, chapter 5
  13. Revealed in The Sun Trail, chapter 16
  14. Revealed in Outcast, chapter 20
  15. Revealed in Dawn, chapter 22
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 Revealed in Sign of the Moon, allegiances
  17. 17.0 17.1 Revealed in The Last Hope, page 306
  18. 18.0 18.1 Revealed in Sign of the Moon, page 292
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 Revealed in Sign of the Moon, page 291
  20. Revealed in Starlight, page 266
  21. Revealed in The Ultimate Guide, page 154
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.6 22.7 22.8 22.9 Revealed in The Sun Trail, allegiances
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 23.6 23.7 23.8 23.9 Revealed in Sign of the Moon, page 268
  24. 24.0 24.1 Revealed in The Blazing Star: Bonus Scene, page 8
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 Revealed in The Blazing Star: Bonus Scene, page 13
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 Revealed in Dawn, allegiances
  27. Revealed in The First Battle, page 1
  28. Revealed in Dawn, page 118
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 Revealed in Outcast, allegiances
  30. Revealed in Moonrise, page 118
  31. Revealed in Moonrise, allegiances
  32. Revealed in Erin Hunter Chat 6
  33. Revealed on Kate's blog
  34. Revealed in Erin Hunter Chat 2

Author references

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