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  • Thornclaw has quickly become one of my absolute favorite characters in the past year,

  • but, like Hazeltail, my love for him didn't begin in reading the canon

  • but in digging into it to construct a fuller character for my own story.

  • When we think about Thornclaw, we're going to have to deal with a series of clashing traits.

  • He's dutiful but critical of leadership.

  • He's a caring, skilled mentor

  • but has such acute distrust for anything outside the ordinary that he will speak out against those in need.

  • He doesn't show any personal ambition, yet he has a vested interest in the way the clan is run.

  • And depending on where you look,

  • he may have trained in the Dark Forest despite hating outsiders and any potential breaks in the Warrior Code.

  • This problematic divide in his personality truly originates from the fact that he was never given the focus of a story,

  • and was used for whatever the story needed a background character to be.

  • He was born in the first arc, a time where kits, and even most apprentices, weren't used as real characters.

  • Thornclaw and his siblings weren't even talked about by name until their apprentice ceremonies.

  • These apprentices were not defined characters at all.

  • They were only even mentioned doing patrols or normal apprentice duties, and there was no personality given to them.

  • They take the standardkind but not extravagantcharacterization.

  • The apprentices are there to fill out the clan, not to have lives of their own.

  • The exception is, of course, Cloudpaw,

  • who, as a former kittypet and Fireheart's nephew and apprentice, was always given personality and the spotlight.

  • But even putting him aside, the other apprentices in Thornclaw's generation got big character beats after a while

  • that helped them define their characteristics.

  • Cinderpaw hurt her leg and became a medicine cat.

  • Brackenpaw was left without a mentor when Graystripe cared more about running off to Silverstream than training him.

  • Swiftpaw was killed and Brightpaw was permanently injured in a dog fight that was, partially, their own fault.

  • Thornpaw though never has a character-defining moment.

  • He's become a staple background character still alive and being used in the latest material,

  • but in all that time, he was never given deep focus in the story.

  • But because he wasn't as defined,

  • wherever the authors needed a background character to use for a scene or two, they turned to Thornclaw.

  • No one behind the books sat down and decided on a story for him, and how he felt about the events of his life.

  • But with all the elements thrust onto him, maybe there's a character worth getting invested in anyway.

  • Although it wasn't given as much attention,

  • Thornpaw choosing not to go with Swiftpaw and Brightpaw to fight the dogs was likely a defining moment for him as well.

  • His change wasn't an instantaneous or dramatic one,

  • but in this situation, choosing to do what he was supposed to do

  • instead of taking a risk to become successful left him as the only one in the group without serious injuries.

  • Imagining him as a real, living being, one would expect him to take some amount of a lesson from the event.

  • First that risky behavior, going against what is asked of you, can end quite poorly.

  • But also potentially, that if you feel someone you care about might be making a mistake,

  • you had better speak up and make them understand, or you might lose them.

  • The second element to his character was his experiences as a mentor.

  • He had four apprentices, all within a fairly short time frame:

  • Sootfur (after Longtail was injured), Shrewpaw, Poppyfrost, and Briarlight, until her injury.

  • Plenty of capable warriors never get one apprentice,

  • so the fact that he had four must, in-universe, imply that he was good at his job.

  • Now, most of what we see in these relationships amounts to Thornclaw taking them on patrols or training, regular duties.

  • But we do see a brief glimpse of his skill when he helps Briarpaw.

  • When she is excitable and eager, Thornclaw grounds her,

  • reminding her she isn't yet experienced enough to train another cat,

  • and helping her to think about exactly what she has to work on in the future.

  • He keeps her humble and focused while encouraging her to become the best warrior she can be.

  • He also shows the care he has for his apprentices at Shrewpaw's death.

  • Thornclaw comes back with his body and is devastated.

  • Even in that state though, he wanted to stand up to Firestar and make sure Shrewpaw was remembered with honor.

  • He was chasing prey that would have fed half the clan: doing his duty.

  • He wouldn't have his apprentice being thought of as reckless.

  • His pension for duty and his mentoring prowess would, for many other characters,

  • cement them as a stockgood warriorcharacter like Stormfur or Stemleaf.

  • But Thornclaw also formed a friend group with Spiderleg and Ashfur,

  • both of whom were at times blunt, outspoken,

  • and often subtly or overtly cruel to those outside the clan, or those who didn't follow clan tradition.

  • Thornclaw adopts this demeanor too, willing to stand up against the leaders to speak his mind,

  • although always in clan discussions rather than where other clans might see them.

  • Of course, Thornclaw's friends share another common trait.

  • They both died long before Thornclaw.

  • Ashfur was murdered at the end of Long Shadows and Spiderleg died before A Vision of Shadows could begin.

  • Thornclaw was born before either of his friends, but he has lived seasons longer.

  • Having finished training all his apprentices, and without his friends, what was Thornclaw doing for all of recent history?

  • Well, he was now the only character left to exhibit the volatile, controversial behavior

  • that characterised his friends when they were alive.

  • But he is still ultimately standing up when he believes something is wrong,

  • and by the present, he is doing it entirely for his own sake rather than following in his friends' footsteps.

  • Knowing that one of his old friends was a bad cat in ways he didn't know at the time,

  • he speaks up at the gathering in the most recent book to explain the threat Ashfur poses.

  • But there is one more, important perspective to his personality.

  • If we view him not as a warrior, a mentor, or a friend, but as a mate, or a father, what would we find?

  • Well, putting aside the strangeness of the pair,

  • Thornclaw is a caring, devoted mate to Blossomfall, excited about the kits they have.

  • That is until Darkness Within or Graystripe's Vow...

  • where he considers leaving her, with nothing but the promise of a goodbye.

  • And supposedly, this pair came together because they both trained in the Dark Forest.

  • Though, there is the slight concern that Thornclaw was never shown in the Dark Forest.

  • Ivypool never saw him there and he wasn't called to fight on their side in The Last Hope.

  • But beginning with Dovewing's Silence and Bramblestar's Storm, after the Dark Forest battle was already done,

  • he was grouped with the ex-Dark Forest trainees, so the truth of the matter is at this point up to the reader to decide.

  • I personally don't believe he trained there, since, even putting aside the fact that he wasn't seen there,

  • the Dark Forest's goal was bringing together cats from different clans and ignoring the Warrior code,

  • two things Thornclaw generally and canonically stands staunchly against.

  • The one constant to him from his conception to the present is patrols,

  • something not unique to any warrior, so here we enter the realm of fan interpretation.

  • Of course Moonkitti popularized this idea but it is a fairly accepted part of the fanon now that Thornclaw isthe patrol guy.”

  • He does in fact go on a lot of patrols,

  • which makes sense since he is, by all accounts, a background character, and a prominent senior warrior for much of his time.

  • But the idea that patrols are all he does morphed into the idea that he is a workaholic,

  • or extremely vigilant if you mix in his disdain for outsiders.

  • If patrols are all you have to work with for a character, you can branch out into many different personalities.

  • So what did I choose?

  • Well, my personal dive into Thornclaw's character began when I decided that Brackenfur shouldn't mentor Hollyleaf.

  • The calm, quiet, often boring Brackenfur

  • trying to train the headstrong, clever, ambitious Hollypaw didn't seem to fit,

  • especially since I wanted Hollyleaf to be able to form a deep bond with her mentor.

  • So who else could fit?

  • Dustpelt was more of a father figure.

  • Brightheart was too well-rounded and insightful to let her graduate with her issues intact.

  • But Thornclaw…?

  • He *was* a good mentor, and he had a drive and duty that Hollypaw could both look up to and mirror as she grew.

  • His controversial opinions would help her directly confront the code's stance on outsiders,

  • and he could pass on to her the workaholic nature I decided to accept in from fanon.

  • Their biggest difference, in my world, is ambition.

  • But that contrast makes all the difference in how they lead their lives, for the better, and for the worse.

  • Thornclaw is a surprisingly complex character

  • thanks to the multitude of traits and moments thrown at him at the authors' convenience.

  • He's not an outright antagonist, but he's far from being a hero...and that makes him perfect for me.

  • I hope you can find some joy in his story too.

  • And, if you like, decide for yourself what his fragmented characterization means,

  • and use him in a story of your own!

  • Thornclaw has a lot of potential to give.

  • Thank you for watching, and always remember

  • to do your best and speak your mind.

  • *Music*

Thornclaw has quickly become one of my absolute favorite characters in the past year,

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    WarriorsCatFan2007 に公開 2024 年 02 月 18 日
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