Warriors: Curse of the Clans: The New Threat
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  • Reads 18,277
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 23m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2015
Many, many years after Bramblestar's rulership, the Clans have had their peace. War and fighting was long forgotten, except for common quarrels. But nothing ever lasts as long as the Clans will live, and soon, their dark days return as unexpected as a cat pouncing on its prey. 

Things become difficult for five young cats as they receive a dark and dangerous new prophecy that had been buried in the depths of time itself. All of these apprentices are trying to become accomplished warriors to their Clans, but it becomes more dangerous and difficult as mysterious new beings come and go within their territories, wrecking havoc. Now, it's up to these five apprentices and their friends to solve the mysteries of the prophecy that is told to them by StarClan themselves, before all connection with their ancestors is lost.

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The Prophecies Begin - Book 5 With ThunderClan's territory destroyed by the fire, and Bluestar's faith in her ancestors dwindling, Skyfall believed her problems couldn't get any worse. But now Tigerclaw has been announced as ShadowClan's leader, giving him more power than ever. Meanwhile, a strange new threat has entered the forest, leaving no room for the cats to feel at ease. Skyfall's precious leader's lack of faith has made many weary, and now Skyfall can't help but wonder if Bluestar might be right. Could StarClan really have turned their backs on ThunderClan forever? A/N: We're reaching the end of the first series. I believe I said it before, but I have every book written up to The Last Hope. I'm not sure if I want to do Dawn of the Clans, or A Vision of Shadows first, but I hope everyone willing to read what I have will enjoy both of them no matter what order they come in.