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* PanickyExpectantFather: Berrynose of all cats. Of course, being Berrynose, he is this in the most annoying and bossy way possible.

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* PanickyExpectantFather: Berrynose of all cats. Of course, being Being Berrynose, he is this in the most annoying and bossy way possible.


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* PeerAsTeacher: In the second book of the first series, ''Fire and Ice'', Fireheart and Graystripe are made mentors of new apprentices. This is already unusual as they have just been promoted to warrior rank, but they were promoted early due to their heroic actions in saving Frostfur's kits from Brokenstar so they're still technically apprentice-aged (around nine moons old). Tigerclaw even questions appointing them as mentors due to their inexperience. The two joke after the first day of training how they kept forgetting that they were the mentor and not the apprentice.
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* SweetsOfTemptation: In ''The Darkest Hour'', Sorrelkit sneaks out of camp and sees Darkstripe having a secret conversation with Blackfoot. To keep her quiet, he gives her some tasty-looking red berries for a treat, which are actually poisonous deathberries. She nearly dies, but Firestar finds her in time and scrapes most of the deathberries out of her mouth, and Cinderpelt shoves yarrow down her throat to make her vomit them back up. Her life is saved, but it takes her a long time to recover.

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* SweetsOfTemptation: In ''The Darkest Hour'', Sorrelkit sneaks out of camp and sees Darkstripe having a secret conversation with Blackfoot. To keep her quiet, he gives her some tasty-looking red berries for a treat, which are actually poisonous deathberries. She nearly dies, but Firestar finds her in time and scrapes most of the deathberries out of her mouth, and Cinderpelt shoves yarrow down her throat to make her vomit them back up.throw up the rest of them. Her life is saved, but it takes her a long time to recover.
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* SweetsOfTemptation: In ''The Darkest Hour'', Sorrelkit sneaks out of camp and sees Darkstripe having a secret conversation with Blackfoot. To keep her quiet, he gives her some tasty-looking red berries for a treat, which are actually poisonous deathberries. She nearly dies, but Firestar finds her in time and scrapes most of the deathberries out of her mouth, and Cinderpelt gives her yarrow to vomit them back up. Her life is saved, but it takes her a long time to recover.

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* SweetsOfTemptation: In ''The Darkest Hour'', Sorrelkit sneaks out of camp and sees Darkstripe having a secret conversation with Blackfoot. To keep her quiet, he gives her some tasty-looking red berries for a treat, which are actually poisonous deathberries. She nearly dies, but Firestar finds her in time and scrapes most of the deathberries out of her mouth, and Cinderpelt gives her shoves yarrow down her throat to make her vomit them back up. Her life is saved, but it takes her a long time to recover.
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* SweetsOfTemptation: In ''The Darkest Hour'', Sorrelkit sneaks out of camp and sees Darkstripe having a secret conversation with Blackfoot. To keep her quiet, he gives her some tasty-looking red berries for a treat, which are actually poisonous deathberries. She nearly dies, but Firestar finds her in time and scrapes out most of the deathberries from her mouth, and Cinderpelt gives her yarrow to vomit them back up. Her life is saved, but it takes her a long time to recover.

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* SweetsOfTemptation: In ''The Darkest Hour'', Sorrelkit sneaks out of camp and sees Darkstripe having a secret conversation with Blackfoot. To keep her quiet, he gives her some tasty-looking red berries for a treat, which are actually poisonous deathberries. She nearly dies, but Firestar finds her in time and scrapes out most of the deathberries from out of her mouth, and Cinderpelt gives her yarrow to vomit them back up. Her life is saved, but it takes her a long time to recover.
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* SweetsOfTemptation: In ''The Darkest Hour'', Sorrelkit sneaks out of camp and sees Darkstripe having a secret conversation with Blackfoot. To keep her quiet, he gives her some tasty-looking red berries for a treat, which are actually poisonous deathberries. She nearly dies, but Firestar finds her in time and scrapes out most of the deathberries from her mouth, and Cinderpelt gives her yarrow to vomit them back up. Her life is saved, but it takes her a long time to recover.
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** ''Literature/WarriorCatsTheNewProphecy'' focuses on Leafpool and Squirrelflight, kittens of TheHero and his LoveInterest from the first arc, as well as Brambleclaw, son of the BigBad Tigerstar; Tawnypelt, Feathertail, and Stormfur (Tigerstar's other kit, and Graystripe's kits) are also major characters.

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** ''Literature/WarriorCatsTheNewProphecy'' focuses on Leafpool and Squirrelflight, kittens of TheHero and his LoveInterest {{Love Interest|s}} from the first arc, as well as Brambleclaw, son of the BigBad Tigerstar; Tawnypelt, Feathertail, and Stormfur (Tigerstar's other kit, and Graystripe's kits) are also major characters.
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* TooProudForLowlyWork: Certain chores (such as gathering fresh bedding and checking the elders for ticks) are expected to be done by the apprentices, and typically young warriors are thrilled not to have to do them anymore after being promoted. However, sometimes when a Clan is short on apprentices, the duties must be shared by the warriors, which typically results in one of them complaining about having to do ''apprentice'' work.
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* {{Pilgrimage}}: As tradition, apprentices in the forest would all have to go on a trek to the faraway Mothermouth cave, hiding the sacred Moonstone where the Clans are able to contact [=StarClan=], the ancestors of all four Clans. This was to receive the blessing of [=StarClan=] and to be exposed to the world beyond their Clan's borders.
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* NotBloodNotFamily:
** It's a subtle reoccurring theme for characters to stop seeing their adopted parents as their family after [[ObliviousAdoption learning they're adopted]]. It isn't mentioned in-text, but several characters stopped referring to their foster/adopted parents as such upon the reveal.
*** Hollyleaf and her siblings take it particularly far, not only becoming more distant from their adoptive mother Squirrelflight upon finding out the truth but outright hating and resenting her for lying to them, with Hollyleaf having a dramatic FreakOut over it.
*** Twigbranch feels out of place due to being adopted and wants to find her "real" family despite her adoptive family being shown to be loving, looking with jealousy at how much biological parents love their children. However, when switching Clans to be with her biological father she ends up regretting it and returning to her adopted Clan.
** Pinenose, Violetshine's adoptive mother, is described as being very loving towards her biological children while not having much affection for Violetshine. This prompts the aforementioned Twigbranch, who ''does'' have more loving adoptive parents, to still wish someone loved her the way Pinenose loved her biological children.

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