I didn't want to draw Ashfur, Bluestar, Cinderpelt and Crowfeather cause they are different as hell in the book itself? Soooo friends offered to draw black/white solid cats instead (I chose the black ones because there are more characters I like).
I think about Crowfeather as a black smoke cat, not "very-very dark gray", so he counts here, but Scourge is an impostor a bit with his white paw. I also hate adding red/white spots on solid black cats, I think it ruins their vibes, that's why Scourge and Lightning Tail don't have patterns at all, not because I'm lazy, lol. They are pure void.
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jackdaw's cry did what
You know, I meet way more people who don't remember the Jackdaw's Cry Thunder Hate Scene than I do people who do remember. People forget 75% of this arc and remember something completely different.
But anyway here it is;
-The First Battle, Chapter 6
*Gets up on my big box with a megaphone*
DAWN OF THE CLANS IS ANTI-ADOPTION. IT DOES NOT SAY ADOPTION IS A GOOD THING. ADOPTED FAMILY IS ALWAYS TREATED AS INFERIOR TO BIOFAMILY.
Jackdaw's Cry and Sharp Hail are both portrayed as resenting their 'adopted' kids. Gray Wing is immediately dropped by Turtle Tail's children when Tom the Wifebeater "reveals the truth". Thunder is Clear Sky's son and it says this over and over and over.
I'm not kidding when I say this is the worst arc of warriors. What they wrote is SICK
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"'No!' Falling Feather's horrified yowl caught his ear. He glanced sideways to see Jackdaw's Cry bite hard into his sister's spine. She jerked, flinging out her paws, then slumped onto her belly. Thunder recognized the prey-look of death. He stared at Jackdaw's Cry. The tom's black pelt was slick with blood. He staggered, eyes glazing, then collapsed lifeless onto his sister's body."
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Round two of dotc doodles
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Jackdaw’s Cry
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Of the same blood
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Jackdaw's Cry is a black cat
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Jackdaw's cry and Falling Feathers deaths is so screwed up.
I loved them!
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Hello there its loulou sorry i haven't benn posting .I just had some minor problems and i was also on vacation.alright i wanted to draw falling fether and jackdaw's cry .Their deaths are deppresing.I mean they were siblings and they killed each other 😭 😔:(((((
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“Kin will turn on Kin
In the End of the End”
Jackdaw’s Cry and Falling Feather from Warriors by Erin Hunter
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Title: Thunder Rising
Arc: Dawn of the Clans
Country: China
Type: translated manga pages
Characters: Jackdaw’s Cry, Jagged Peak, Gray Wing, Shattered Ice, Rainswept Flower
Source: Book scans by @LiaMysticV2 on Twitter
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Jackdaw’s Cry
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Haven’t been drawing consistently in a hot minute, but here’s my take on the cover of The First Battle!! Probably not the easiest project to work on when I’m rusty with drawing, but I actually had a lot of fun with it and I think I’ve improved since the last two covers! :)
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warriors does deal a lot with the concept of “war” but i can’t help but feel like the writing could stand to explore how gruesome war can actually be on the people who participate, dawn of the clans the first battle did this pretty well (esp w/ jackdaw’s cry and falling feather), but I feel like the existence of starclan really softens the whole blow of “if you participate in war- the possibility of death is very real and very likely.”
like, if we were to compare this to irl for a moment, a soldier being christian, though they believe in heaven and the afterlife is not made completely fearless by that thought. it’s entirely human to be afraid of death even if you believe you’ll go somewhere afterward.
i guess what i’m saying is that warriors are not nearly as scared as they should be lol. like i love the whole “honor and duty” thing a lot of warriors have going on, but that honor and duty should exist alongside a petrifying fear of the things that war bring. -u- i just think it’d be more interesting that way.
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