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While the game is still in development, a sizable demo has been released, during which Snowpaw joins [=ThunderClan=] and gets to know his/her new Clanmates.



* NonStandardGameOver: If Snowpaw breaks the warrior code and disrespects the Clan enough, then Briarstar will toss him/her out of the Clan, ending the game.

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* NonStandardGameOver: If Snowpaw the protagonist breaks the warrior code and disrespects the Clan enough, then Briarstar will toss him/her out of the Clan, ending the game.



** During the thicket meeting, [[spoiler:you can skip fighting the fox by sending Snowpaw back to camp. However, if you do this, Kestrelpaw is killed by it, Badgerpaw becomes disillusioned with Clan life and Nettlepaw hates you.]]

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** During the thicket meeting, [[spoiler:you can skip fighting the fox by sending Snowpaw the protagonist back to camp. However, if you do this, Kestrelpaw is killed by it, Badgerpaw becomes disillusioned with Clan life and Nettlepaw hates you.]]
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Generations have passed since the time of Firestar, and while many things have changed for the Clans around the lake, just as many have stayed the same. The game follows a young cat named Snowpaw, who joins [=ThunderClan=] hoping to become strong enough to defeat a group of cats that have been terrorizing them and their friends in the Twolegplace. However, not all is right in the Clans. Tensions are high, and mysterious cats are conspiring to bring a dark fate to the cats around the lake.

The game is based around choice, with the player's choices having an impact on their relationships with the other characters and how the story unfolds. In the end, Snowpaw may become a legend, or might be forgotten by all.

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Generations have passed since the time of Firestar, and while many things have changed for the Clans around the lake, just as many have stayed the same. The game follows a young cat named Snowpaw, who joins [=ThunderClan=] hoping to become strong enough to defeat a group of cats that have been terrorizing them and their friends in the Twolegplace. However, not all is right in the Clans. Tensions are high, and mysterious cats are conspiring to bring a dark fate to the cats around the lake.

The game is based around choice, with the player's choices having an impact on their relationships with the other characters and how the story unfolds. In the end, Snowpaw the young cat may become a legend, or might be forgotten by all.
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* GuideDangIt: Becoming Blackheart's apprentice is ''extremely'' difficult, and almost impossible to do by accident. You need to take lessons from him on herbs in all your free time, be on good terms with multiple cats, be an industrious worker, have good morals, pass a hard and randomized test, and to top it off, [[spoiler:''not'' complete a quest ("Legends Comes to Life") or he'll take Badgerpaw instead of you]].



** You can also unlock an endings where you or Badgerpaw become a medicine cat instead of a warrior. Or ''you'' could be a medicine cat. (Badgerpaw won't be happy with you though.)

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** You can also unlock an endings where you or Badgerpaw become a medicine cat instead of a warrior. Or ''you'' could be a medicine cat. (Badgerpaw Badgerpaw won't be happy with you if you become a medicine cat, though.)
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** ShadowClan's aggression also has different endings-ranging from peace to outright war.

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** ShadowClan's [=ShadowClan=]'s aggression also has different endings-ranging from peace to outright war.

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** In the demo, the player was able to choose whether Snowpaw is a tom or a she-cat. There may be more options in the full version.
*** A later demo let you customize the name. This trope is played with when it comes to character name. The prefix can be whatever you want it to be, but the suffix is chosen for you when you become a warrior. Ex. Snow becomes Snowpaw then Snowflake, Vixen becomes Vixenpaw then Vixenheart, and Red becomes Redpaw then Redstorm[[note]]Of course, you could end up with a Redheart or a Vixenflake, but maybe the AI is programmed to be smarter than that.[[/note]].
** The player is able to select which moves Snowpaw learns. As well, more options open up based on your choices.

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** In the demo, the player was able to choose whether Snowpaw is a tom or a she-cat. There may be more options in the full version.
*** A later demo let you customize the name. This trope is played with when it comes to character name. The prefix can be whatever you want it to be, but the suffix is chosen for you when you become a warrior. Ex. Snow becomes Snowpaw then Snowflake, Vixen becomes Vixenpaw then Vixenheart, and Red becomes Redpaw then Redstorm[[note]]Of course, you could end up with a Redheart or a Vixenflake, but maybe the AI is programmed to be smarter than that.[[/note]].
** The player is able to select which moves Snowpaw the protagonist learns. As well, more options open up based on your choices. (For example, training enough with Blackheart will let you learn a move that restores HP.)



* HeroicSecondWind: During the thicket scene, [[spoiler:if Duskpaw is knocked out in the battle with the fox, he'll get back up and declare that he's not going down before it. He can only do it once, though.]]

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* HeroicSecondWind: During the thicket scene, [[spoiler:if Duskpaw is knocked out in the battle with the fox, he'll get back up and declare that he's not going down before it. He can only do it once, though. If you deny Duskpaw's dream and fulfill other criteria then he'll get a move that resurrects ''everybody'', taking it up to eleven.]]



** Likewise, when returning from your first patrol across the territory, Nightkit asks you what your favorite spot in all the territory was. Depending on your answer, Nightkit has a chance [[spoiler:of dying,]] especially if you say the Cave is the best spot in the territory.
** Break the rules and disrespect the Clan enough, and you'll get a NonStandardGameOver where Briarstar kicks you out of [=ThunderClan=].
** You can also unlock an endings where you or Badgerpaw become a medicine cat instead of a warrior.

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** Likewise, when returning from your first patrol across the territory, Nightkit asks you what your favorite spot in all the territory was. Depending on your answer, Nightkit has a chance [[spoiler:of dying,]] especially if you say the Cave is the best spot in the territory.
territory. [[spoiler: Eaglekit as well if you flee the rogues or don't find her in time.]]
** Break the rules and disrespect the Clan enough, and you'll get a NonStandardGameOver where Briarstar kicks you out of [=ThunderClan=].
[=ThunderClan=]. That has separate sub-endings as well, cats will say different things about you depending on your relationships with them.
** You can also unlock an endings where you or Badgerpaw become a medicine cat instead of a warrior. Or ''you'' could be a medicine cat. (Badgerpaw won't be happy with you though.)
** ShadowClan's aggression also has different endings-ranging from peace to outright war.

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* CharacterCustomization:
** In the demo, the player is able to choose whether Snowpaw is a tom or a she-cat. There may be more options in the full version.
*** The current demo lets you customize the name. This trope is played with when it comes to character name. The prefix can be whatever you want it to be, but the suffix is chosen for you when you become a warrior. Ex. Snow becomes Snowpaw then Snowflake, Vixen becomes Vixenpaw then Vixenheart, and Red becomes Redpaw then Redstorm[[note]]Of course, you could end up with a Redheart or a Vixenflake, but maybe the AI is programmed to be smarter than that.[[/note]].

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* CharacterCustomization:
CharacterCustomization: As of the Act 1 release, the player can choose between a variety of pelts, eye colors, additional accessories, etc. They can select any prefix they like, and certain prefixes will even unlock bonus dialogue. (For example, choosing "Lion" will make other characters wonder if you are the lion from the prophecy, "Dawn" will Duskpaw and Willowstep talk about Dawnkit, as well as others.
** In the demo, the player is was able to choose whether Snowpaw is a tom or a she-cat. There may be more options in the full version.
*** The current A later demo lets let you customize the name. This trope is played with when it comes to character name. The prefix can be whatever you want it to be, but the suffix is chosen for you when you become a warrior. Ex. Snow becomes Snowpaw then Snowflake, Vixen becomes Vixenpaw then Vixenheart, and Red becomes Redpaw then Redstorm[[note]]Of course, you could end up with a Redheart or a Vixenflake, but maybe the AI is programmed to be smarter than that.[[/note]].


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** You can also unlock an endings where you or Badgerpaw become a medicine cat instead of a warrior.

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* BigBad: The main villain, at least initially, appears to be Splashstar, a [=RiverClan=] who has decided to purge the Clans of any cat she deems impure. [[spoiler:However, there's foreshadowing that she's only a DiscOneFinalBoss, and the real villain is the "Starry Guard" seen talking with Finchstar in the opening scene.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: During the storm, [[spoiler:when Snowpaw is outnumbered by the rogues, Kestrelpaw, Duskpaw, and Badgerpaw suddenly appear out of nowhere to provide backup.]]

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* BigBad: The main villain, at least initially, appears to be Splashstar, a [=RiverClan=] leader who has decided to purge the Clans of any cat she deems impure. [[spoiler:However, there's foreshadowing that she's only a DiscOneFinalBoss, and the real villain is the "Starry Guard" seen talking with Finchstar in the opening scene.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: During the storm, [[spoiler:when Snowpaw the protagonist is outnumbered by the rogues, Kestrelpaw, Duskpaw, and Badgerpaw suddenly appear out of nowhere to provide backup.]]



***The current demo lets you customize the name. This trope is played with when it comes to character name. The prefix can be whatever you want it to be, but the suffix is chosen for you when you become a warrior. Ex. Snow becomes Snowpaw then Snowflake, Vixen becomes Vixenpaw then Vixenheart, and Red becomes Redpaw then Redstorm[[note]]Of course, you could end up with a Redheart or a Vixenflake, but maybe the AI is programmed to be smarter than that.[[/note]].



*CharacterNameLimits: 12 characters are the limit.



* MultipleEndings: The demo has four possible endings, mostly based on what you do during the thicket segment at the end.
** Great ending: [[spoiler:If you manage to defeat the fox, then Nettlepaw gets her warrior name, Nettleclaw.]]
** Good ending: [[spoiler:If you escape from the fox, then the warriors drive it off and everyone is relieved.]]
** Bad ending: [[spoiler:If you send Snowpaw back to camp, then Kestrelpaw dies and Badgerpaw goes into shock.]]
** Other: Break the rules and disrespect the Clan enough, and you'll get a NonStandardGameOver where Briarstar kicks you out of [=ThunderClan=].

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* MultipleEndings: The demo has four possible endings, mostly based on what you do during There are multiple ways to play the game, each which slightly changes the story.
**When fighting the fox near
the thicket segment at there are three distinct endings. If you send your protagonist back to camp, you get the end.
** Great ending: [[spoiler:If
bad ending [[spoiler:and Kestrelpaw dies, Badgerpaw goes into shock, and Nettlepaw hates your guts]]. If you fight the fox and manage to defeat escape, you get the fox, good ending [[spoiler:and no one dies]]. If you fight the fox and win somehow, then you get the great ending [[spoiler:and Nettlepaw gets her warrior name, Nettleclaw.name early.]]
** Good ending: [[spoiler:If you escape **Likewise, when returning from your first patrol across the fox, then territory, Nightkit asks you what your favorite spot in all the warriors drive it off and everyone is relieved.]]
** Bad ending: [[spoiler:If
territory was. Depending on your answer, Nightkit has a chance [[spoiler:of dying,]] especially if you send Snowpaw back to camp, then Kestrelpaw dies and Badgerpaw goes into shock.]]
say the Cave is the best spot in the territory.
** Other: Break the rules and disrespect the Clan enough, and you'll get a NonStandardGameOver where Briarstar kicks you out of [=ThunderClan=].



** During the thicket meeting, [[spoiler:you can skip fighting the fox by sending Snowpaw back to camp. However, if you do this, Kestrelpaw is killed by it and Badgerpaw loses all reason to stay in the Clan.]]
* SchmuckBait: If you want, you can try to fight the Big Brute, or an entire [=ShadowClan=] patrol, or a [=WindClan=] one. Go ahead, try it. See where it gets you.

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** During the thicket meeting, [[spoiler:you can skip fighting the fox by sending Snowpaw back to camp. However, if you do this, Kestrelpaw is killed by it and it, Badgerpaw loses all reason to stay in the Clan.becomes disillusioned with Clan life and Nettlepaw hates you.]]
* SchmuckBait: If you want, you can try to fight the Big Brute, or an entire [=ShadowClan=] patrol, or a [=WindClan=] one. Go ahead, try it. See where it gets you.



* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In the demo, you can insult your denmates, break promises you made to your friends, and beat up a sickly cat. You can also steal herbs from [=ShadowClan=], although that isn't "cruelty" so much as it is "likely to start a war".

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In the demo, you can insult your denmates, break promises you made to your friends, and beat up a sickly cat. You can also steal herbs from [=ShadowClan=], although that isn't "cruelty" so much as it is "likely to start a war".war" [[spoiler:though they aren't likely to notice early on because they are already trying to start a war over Spidershade's death]].
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* RunDontWalk: The player's movement is set to "run" by default, and you have to press SHIFT to walk.
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-->--Badgerpaw

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-->--Badgerpaw
-->--'''Badgerpaw'''
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* WakeUpCallBoss: The battle during the storm, [[spoiler:against the rogues who abducted Eaglekit]] is where the game starts requiring players to figure out their own strategies in order to win.
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->"You don't look like the next Firestar."
-->--Badgerpaw

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Make your own choices. Live the consequences."]]

''Warriors: The Road to Immortality'' is an upcoming ''Literature/WarriorCats'' fan game created in RPG Maker by [[http://faithfulmonk.tumblr.com/ Faithful monk]][=/=]Leonard.

Generations have passed since the time of Firestar, and while many things have changed for the Clans around the lake, just as many have stayed the same. The game follows a young cat named Snowpaw, who joins [=ThunderClan=] hoping to become strong enough to defeat a group of cats that have been terrorizing them and their friends in the Twolegplace. However, not all is right in the Clans. Tensions are high, and mysterious cats are conspiring to bring a dark fate to the cats around the lake.

The game is based around choice, with the player's choices having an impact on their relationships with the other characters and how the story unfolds. In the end, Snowpaw may become a legend, or might be forgotten by all.

While the game is still in development, a sizable demo has been released, during which Snowpaw joins [=ThunderClan=] and gets to know his/her new Clanmates.

The official website can be found [[http://warriorsrti.weebly.com/ here]]. The demo can be downloaded [[http://www.mediafire.com/download/537q6q31q2jc2cy/The_Road_To_Immortality.exe here]]. (Mirror [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/6r10e3239xzk9x3/The%20Road%20to%20Immortality.exe?dl=0 here]].)
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!!This game contains examples of:
* BigBad: The main villain, at least initially, appears to be Splashstar, a [=RiverClan=] who has decided to purge the Clans of any cat she deems impure. [[spoiler:However, there's foreshadowing that she's only a DiscOneFinalBoss, and the real villain is the "Starry Guard" seen talking with Finchstar in the opening scene.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: During the storm, [[spoiler:when Snowpaw is outnumbered by the rogues, Kestrelpaw, Duskpaw, and Badgerpaw suddenly appear out of nowhere to provide backup.]]
* CharacterCustomization:
** In the demo, the player is able to choose whether Snowpaw is a tom or a she-cat. There may be more options in the full version.
** The player is able to select which moves Snowpaw learns. As well, more options open up based on your choices.
* HeroicSecondWind: During the thicket scene, [[spoiler:if Duskpaw is knocked out in the battle with the fox, he'll get back up and declare that he's not going down before it. He can only do it once, though.]]
* LegendFadesToMyth: The Clans have completed jumbled up the stories of Firestar's time, as you can find out by listening to the Elders' Tales about Firestar, the Great Journey, and the Three. Here's a little taste of their rendition of events: [[spoiler:Tigerstar was named Maplefrost, Tawnypelt was the daughter of Scourge and Bramblestar's mate, and Jayfeather had the power to control animals, which he used to end the drought.]]
* MultipleEndings: The demo has four possible endings, mostly based on what you do during the thicket segment at the end.
** Great ending: [[spoiler:If you manage to defeat the fox, then Nettlepaw gets her warrior name, Nettleclaw.]]
** Good ending: [[spoiler:If you escape from the fox, then the warriors drive it off and everyone is relieved.]]
** Bad ending: [[spoiler:If you send Snowpaw back to camp, then Kestrelpaw dies and Badgerpaw goes into shock.]]
** Other: Break the rules and disrespect the Clan enough, and you'll get a NonStandardGameOver where Briarstar kicks you out of [=ThunderClan=].
* NonStandardGameOver: If Snowpaw breaks the warrior code and disrespects the Clan enough, then Briarstar will toss him/her out of the Clan, ending the game.
* OptionalBoss:
** During the storm, you can skip fighting [[spoiler:the rogues who have Eaglekit]], by letting the timer run out, or by going back and giving up the search. However, this results in [[spoiler:Eaglekit being taken away.]]
** During the thicket meeting, [[spoiler:you can skip fighting the fox by sending Snowpaw back to camp. However, if you do this, Kestrelpaw is killed by it and Badgerpaw loses all reason to stay in the Clan.]]
* SchmuckBait: If you want, you can try to fight the Big Brute, or an entire [=ShadowClan=] patrol, or a [=WindClan=] one. Go ahead, try it. See where it gets you.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In the demo, you can insult your denmates, break promises you made to your friends, and beat up a sickly cat. You can also steal herbs from [=ShadowClan=], although that isn't "cruelty" so much as it is "likely to start a war".
* VideogameCrueltyPunishment: Disrespect the Clan enough and Briarstar will throw you out. Also, if you're unkind to Kestrelpaw, Nettlepaw will despise you.
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