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circus-clangen · 14 days
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MOONS 1 - 5
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Moons 1-5 Do not exist due to technical difficulties
Take the Circusclan allegiances instead 💅
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willicewc · 11 months
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Just a quick sketch of Bluefur following Tiny to help him
I have this small au where Bluefur would take in Tiny so he can be healed from the injuries caused by Tigerpaw, and people seemed to like it a lot ! :)
I would like to thank elkpoint for suggesting Tiny's warrior name, Snowfoot, as a reference to Snowfur ! I think it would be a very sweet name and it would be really in-character for Bluefur to name her almost adopted son like that !
I would also like to thanks boogurl405 for their really cool idea of Thistleclaw missing the opportunity of becoming next deputy because it would be apparent that he told his apprentice to attack a kit (and Tigerpaw did it without a second thought) !
I am really happy people enjoy my small aus and get ideas on it, thank you so much for your support ! :)
My new favorite thing is to make Tiny extremely small and very round like a teeny tiny blackhole with eyes
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thunderc1an · 1 year
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free will or choice?
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warriorsdesignsnick · 3 months
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the sequel
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twistedtoms · 10 months
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ur scourge designs are so baby sized i feel like if someone were to push him over he'd shatter and make the lego breaking sound
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clangen · 10 months
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Tigerstar (TPB) in ClanGen (requested by anonymous)
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an-ordinary-housecat · 2 months
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tigerheart/star
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furledleaves · 2 months
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i like to think of him as being a little redder, more like pinestar, just to rub it in
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mortalpestle · 5 days
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Tigerpaw mad at Thistleclaw or smth
Also Scourge, Cloudtail, and Ravenpaw are there (are Ravenpaw’s eyes green or yellow?? Oh well, they’re both now-)
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juustapigeon · 9 months
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Tigerheart/star
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Tigerclaw/Tigerstar
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circus-clangen · 9 days
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[A familiar scent lingers in the air, as does that of fresh blood, and the stale dust of decomposing hay newly disturbed] [Someone left in a hurry... Someone is bleeding...] [Ringstar is not here. I wonder where he's gone?]
[I wonder who he's run from... could it be me?]
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8 locations remain
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bonefall · 1 year
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Thistle Law
The most extreme, violent interpretation of the Warrior Code, initially founded by Thistleclaw near the end of the Campaign Era, with its first implementation defining the beginning of the Slash-and-Burn Period.
One of three distinct Clan ideologies, next to Fire Alone and Traditionalism.
A guide to its origin, the parable associated with it, its principles, and most importantly, my authorial intentions with it in the Bonefall Rewrite. Seen a couple of questions about it, so I think this’ll help clarify.
Origin
Extreme interpretations of the Code go back as far as the founding of the clans themselves, but the roots of Thistle Law trace back to the Exile of SkyClan. Justifying the loss of an entire clan included cracking down on medicine cats and quashing a rebellion, and the ‘clan pride tide‘ added FOUR new laws to the Warrior Code.
The following wars and conflicts in the Chivalric Period further contributed to xenophobic sentiment in the Clans, with each one vying for supremacy over the others, branching out to attack non-Clan cats when there were brief stints of ‘peace’. Thistleclaw merely gave these ideas a name while educating his apprentice, using thistles as a metaphor.
Tigerclaw then went on to tell the story to his clanmates, to his own apprentices, and at gatherings to his future allies who told it to their own clanmates. Though the details of the story changed at times, the takeaway is constant;
Other cats must die, so yours can stay strong.
The Parable of the Thistle
The story goes that Thistleclaw brought Tigerpaw out to a massive, thorny bull thistle. He pointed out that the other plants were dying around it, but the flowers stood tall and proud. Thistleclaw explained the thistle was killing the plants around it to have more room to grow, and then cruelly commanded that Tigerpaw try to destroy it.
By the time it was done, Tigerpaw was covered in scratches and the sun was setting. All the way home, he tried to shake the thistlefluff out of his fur and forget the painful experience. The seasons turned, and one year later when Tigerclaw was a young warrior, Thistleclaw led him down a path lined with young, thorny leaves.
There, in a sea of green spikes, the thistle was standing as tall and as proud as the day Tigerpaw shredded it.
In killing every other plant in the area, the thistle had given itself room to come back stronger. The fluff that clung to Tigerpaw’s fur became new growth. Around them was an entire clearing of thistles, ready to burst into a wall of flowers and seeds.
Thistleclaw asked if Tigerclaw would dare to try again, and remembering how his last battle with the weed ended with scratches as deep as claw marks, admitted that he would rather be a thistle than fight one.
(Little did Ivypaw know, the beautiful field in which she meets Hawkfrost was completely strangled by flowering thistles.)
Principles
Depending on the exact time period and the cat it takes root in, Thistle Law can look different. For examples, Brokenstar’s goal was to drive every Clan out of the forest except ShadowClan, where Tigerstar’s aim was to annex every clan into TigerClan and enforce a standard of purity.
Incarnations of Thistle Law tend to share these principles,
The Code Hardens The calling card of Thistle Law is a stricter, more violent interpretation of the Warrior Code. The harsher laws are emphasized, such as the Law of Loyalty and the Right of the Challenge, while softer ones are downplayed or dropped entirely, like the Law of Honor and the Queen’s Rights.
Extreme Xenophobia Against outsiders, against cats of other clans, against half-clan cats. Thistle Law sets itself apart from Traditionalism for becoming willing to enforce some sort of purity.
Hierarchy Becomes Rigid The social power of medicine cats, deputies, and elders is suppressed. The leader is raised as the ultimate authority, even if that leader isn’t the Clan’s -star.
There Is No ‘Pointless’ Death The Clans are a battle culture, but a good battle is still fought for a reason. When tides turn to Thistle Law, fighting is the goal AND the means. To live is to battle, to kill is to win, and a warrior’s purpose is to die at war.
Each incarnation likely contains each point in varied amounts and tosses other ideas into the mix, but the name of the game remains the same-- and it springs from the taproot of Thistle Law.
Intentions
Thistle Law is what fascism looks like in Clan culture. I approach this using Umberto Eco’s 1995 essay Ur-Fascism as my primary reference. Ur-fascism is a ‘fuzzy‘ concept that looks very different depending on the exact society it springs from, mixing and matching several symptoms in varying degrees of severity.
So, in adapting this, I had to simplify a very complicated topic. I wanted to keep the antifascist theory recognizable, while still following canon events and creating an engaging rewrite.
So for simplicity sake, even if a clan might have technically called their own version of Thistle Law something else, I use this name to address it.
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pouncestepfan · 5 months
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Tigerstar!
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keblestone · 5 months
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Tigerstar II
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simbasomba · 1 month
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Anthro FireStar…..braiding tigerstars fur…..
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