Warriors
The Darkest Hour
Erin Hunter
This book is for Vicky Holmes and Matt Haslum,
who helped find Fireheart’s destiny.
Thank you.
Special thanks to Cherith Baldry
LEADER
FIRESTAR—handsome ginger tom
APPRENTICE, BRAMBLEPAW
DEPUTY
WHITESTORM—big white tom
MEDICINE CAT
CINDERPELT—dark gray she-cat
WARRIORS (toms, and she-cats without kits)
DARKSTRIPE—sleek black-and-gray tabby tom
APPRENTICE, FERNPAW
LONGTAIL—pale tabby tom, dark black stripes
MOUSEFUR—small dusky-brown she-cat
APPRENTICE, THORNPAW
BRACKENFUR—golden-brown tabby tom
APPRENTICE, TAWNYPAW
DUSTPELT—dark brown tabby tom
APPRENTICE, ASHPAW
SANDSTORM—pale ginger she-cat
GRAYSTRIPE—long-haired gray tom
FROSTFUR—beautiful white she-cat, blue eyes
GOLDENFLOWER—pale ginger she-cat
CLOUDTAIL—long-haired white tom
APPRENTICES (more than six moons old, in training to become warriors)
THORNPAW—golden-brown tabby tom
FERNPAW—pale gray with darker flecks, she-cat, pale green eyes
ASHPAW—pale gray with darker flecks, tom, dark blue eyes
BRAMBLEPAW—dark brown tabby tom, amber eyes
TAWNYPAW—tortoiseshell she-cat, green eyes
LOSTFACE—white she-cat, ginger splotches
QUEENS (she-cats expecting or nursing kits)
WILLOWPELT—very pale gray she-cat, unusual blue eyes
ELDERS (former warriors and queens, now retired)
ONE-EYE—pale gray she-cat, the oldest cat in ThunderClan, virtually blind and deaf
SMALLEAR—gray tom with very small ears, the oldest tom in ThunderClan
DAPPLETAIL—once-pretty tortoiseshell she-cat, lovely dappled coat
SPECKLETAIL—pale tabby, and the oldest nursery queen
LEADER
TIGERSTAR—big dark brown tabby tom, unusually long front claws, formerly of ThunderClan
DEPUTY
BLACKFOOT—large white tom, huge jet-black paws, formerly a rogue cat
MEDICINE CAT
RUNNINGNOSE—small gray-and-white tom
WARRIORS
OAKFUR—small brown tom
LITTLECLOUD—very small tabby tom
BOULDER—skinny gray tom, formerly a rogue cat
RUSSETFUR—dark ginger she-cat, formerly a rogue cat
APPRENTICE, CEDARPAW
JAGGEDTOOTH—huge tabby tom, formerly a rogue cat
APPRENTICE, ROWANPAW
QUEENS
TALLPOPPY—long-legged light brown tabby she-cat
LEADER
TALLSTAR—black-and-white tom, very long tail
DEPUTY
DEADFOOT—black tom with a twisted paw
MEDICINE CAT
BARKFACE—short-tailed brown tom
WARRIORS
MUDCLAW—mottled dark brown tom
WEBFOOT—dark gray tabby tom
TORNEAR—tabby tom
ONEWHISKER—brown tabby tom
APPRENTICE, GORSEPAW
RUNNINGBROOK—light gray tabby she-cat
QUEENS
ASHFOOT—gray she-cat
MORNINGFLOWER—tortoiseshell she-cat
WHITETAIL—small white she-cat
LEADER
LEOPARDSTAR—unusually spotted golden tabby she-cat
DEPUTY
STONEFUR—gray tom, battle-scarred ears
APPRENTICE, STORMPAW
MEDICINE CAT
MUDFUR—long-haired light brown tom
WARRIORS
BLACKCLAW—smoky black tom
HEAVYSTEP—thickset tabby tom
APPRENTICE, DAWNPAW
SHADEPELT—very dark gray she-cat
MISTYFOOT—dark gray she-cat, blue eyes
APPRENTICE, FEATHERPAW
LOUDBELLY—dark brown tom
QUEENS
MOSSPELT—tortoiseshell she-cat
LEADER
SCOURGE—small black tom with one white paw
DEPUTY
BONE—massive black-and-white tom
BARLEY—black-and-white tom that lives on a farm close to the forest
RAVENPAW—sleek black cat that lives on the farm with Barley
PRINCESS—light brown tabby, distinctive white chest and paws, a kittypet
SMUDGE—plump, friendly black-and-white kittypet that lives in a house at the edge of the forest
Rain fell steadily, drumming on the hard black Thunderpath that led between unending rows of stone Twoleg nests. From time to time a monster snarled past, its eyes glaring, and a single Twoleg scurried along, huddled into its shiny pelt.
Two cats slipped silently around the corner, keeping close to the walls where the shadows were deepest. A skinny gray tom with a ragged ear and bright, watchful eyes went first, every hair on his body slicked dark with the wet.
Behind him prowled a huge tabby with massive shoulders and muscles that slid smoothly under his rain-soaked pelt. His amber eyes glowed in the harsh light, and his gaze shifted back and forth as if he expected an attack.
He paused where the dark entrance to a Twoleg nest offered a little shelter and growled, “How much farther? This place stinks.”
The gray tom glanced back. “Not far now.”
“It had better not be.” Grimacing, the dark brown tabby padded on, ears twitching irritably to flick away the raindrops. Harsh yellow light angled across him, and he flinched as a monster roared around the corner, throwing up a wave of filthy water that reeked of Twoleg rubbish. The cat let out a snarl as the water slopped around his paws and the spray drizzled down on his fur.
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