Who is lostface in warriors




















It breaks her heart every time she sees her reflection—why do you think she never goes down to the lake? She is brave to her Clanmates, hardly flinches when a newcomer or a kit shrieks at the sight of her scars. But her first warrior name, Lostface, echoes in her ears whenever she is alone. If only she could see inside herself, to the beauty that lies in courage and loyalty and devotion.

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Universal Conquest Wiki. He gave me another destiny, and I knew that no matter what I looked like, I would be all right. As long as Cloudtail loved me, I was no longer Lostface, but Brightheart. Whitestorm, you are free to take a new apprentice now that Sandstorm has become a warrior.

You will be mentor to Brightpaw. You are a warrior of great skill and experience. I know that you will pass on all you know to this young apprentice. Reference: Forest of Secrets , page I ask my warrior ancestors to look down on this apprentice.

She has learned the warrior code and given up her life in the service of her Clan. Let StarClan receive her as a warrior. She will be known as Lostface, so that every cat knows what StarClan did to take her from us. Then we will have all the more reason to remember what StarClan have brought us to. They will have this warrior as Lostface, or not at all. Let StarClan receive her by the name of Lostface. There, it is done. Reference: A Dangerous Path , page There's one more ceremony to perform.

Spirits of StarClan, you know every cat by name. I ask you now to take away the name from the cat you see before you, for it no longer stands for what she is. By my authority as Clan leader, and with the approval of our warrior ancestors, I give this cat a new name. She is the first cat who sees that Brambleclaw is not at camp, but thinks nothing of it. She and Cloudtail disappear and their daughter, Whitepaw is very frantic. She was rescued by many ThunderClan cats from twolegs. It was hard for her to make the Great Journey because of her one eye.

She was upset with Daisy and Cloudtail when they were getting too close so she helped Cinderpelt out a lot, which gets under Leafpool 's skin. When Leafpool does leave, she becomes sad and thinks it is all her fault. When Leafpool returns to ThunderClan , she helps her, but then returns to her warrior duties. She has Jaypaw to mentor and is saddened when he leaves her for Leafpool. Warrior Cats Wiki Explore.

Wiki Content. It is why she was given that name that makes it so harsh and so horrible. Instead of naming her a respectable name like Brightheart or even Halfface and saying, "you may have lost an eye and your beauty, but you gained the respect of your Clan," she is named Lostface and is basically told, "you lost everything.

Your beauty, your eye, and the respect of your leader because StarClan didn't care enough to stop it. Bluestar names Brightheart Lostface so that the memory of the attack of the dogs and the fact that StarClan did not save her or Swiftpaw may live on for eternity. When Cloudtail confronts Bluestar, she says that StarClan will receive her as Lostface or not at all. As I said, this is not a name given in honor. She wanted to prove that StarClan has turned their backs on them.

That their religion is folly. To do so, for some deranged reason, Bluestar felt it necessary to take the tragedy of a young she-cat and use it as an example. That's naming someone after a mistake they made as an adolescent a teenager and shoving the reason down everyone's throat to get an agenda across.

Sure, Brightpaw and Swiftpaw snuck out of camp without the permission or supervision of their superiors. That was a mistake on their behalf. But they were young, the equivalent of a teenager. As a teen myself, I can easily admit that we do make some really stupid mistakes. This is why we have parents and other authoritative figures to guide us into adulthood. So that they may teach us morality, responsibility, and accountability, among other desirable qualities.

Brightheart didn't even go after the dogs for honor. She was doing it because Swiftpaw asked her too and she was concerned for her friend. That act in itself is a show of complete selflessness, loyalty and compassion.



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