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"Look around you! These cats are bathed in blood. It soaks their fur and laps at their paws. This is why we survive! We are BLOODCLAN!"
Scourge about BloodClan to Ruby and Socks in The Rise of Scourge, page 74

BloodClan is a group of feral cats from Twolegplace that don't abide by the warrior code.[1] Their founding leader, Scourge, took his name from a phrase that his mother told him.[2] The name "BloodClan" is derived from Scourge's focus on the meaning of "blood".[3] They are highly trained fighters, whose lifestyle and lack of faith contribute to their strength and fortitude.[4]

Description[]

BloodClan are a large group of alley cats who live together in Twolegplace for mutual protection.[5] They mainly depend on Twoleg rubbish as a food source, due to how scarce live prey is.[6] Within Twolegplace, they have a meeting spot where the leader addresses them. This area is located beside a row of monster dens and is protected by tall buildings.[7] BloodClan also uses monster dens as shelter and as places for Clan meetings.[8]
These cats are a Clan in name only, lacking the belief in both the warrior code and StarClan, as shown with the five Clans.[9] Despite this, they clearly follow their leader's word and fights for leadership are not uncommon within the group.[7] They have no medicine cat and kits are mentored by their mothers until they are of age, then, they are forced to rely on BloodClan's support. Sick cats or elders are left to fend for themselves, with no support due to the group's mentality of "kill or be killed".[1] BloodClan cats are also known to wear collars studded with dog and cat teeth. It is thought that they wear these ornaments as trophies.[10]

Territory[]

BloodClan's home territory is the Twolegplace that the Twolegs call "Chelford".[11] These cats make their nests in alleyways away from Twolegs, amongst rubbish and dumpsters.[5] These cats are used to scents and smell from the Twolegs unlike cats from the forest.[11] Due to BloodClan's informality, these cats don't have proper dens or shared spaces amongst each other. Instead, they roam around Twolegplace and go to their leader with any issues they have.[12]

History[]

In The Prophecies Begin arc[]

The Darkest Hour[]

Boulder, a former BloodClan member, takes Tigerstar to Twolegplace to meet with the group and its leader, Scourge. There, Tigerstar forms an alliance with Scourge, promising him a share of the forest territories if he helps Tigerstar take over. Scourge agrees and pledges his cats to the other leader's aide.
Later on, Tigerstar arrives at Fourtrees with BloodClan in tow. He introduces them to LionClan, comprised of ThunderClan and WindClan. Firestar exposes Tigerstar's treachery to Scourge and BloodClan, which results in Tigerstar learning he cannot control the group of rogues. Scourge turns on the tom and kills him in one blow, taking away all nine of his lives. He then decides that the forest will belong to BloodClan as their new hunting grounds and gives the other Clans four days to either leave or be killed.
The Clans unite together and face BloodClan in battle. The Twolegplace cats are described as fiercely strong opponents and manage to make blows amongst the Clan cats, such as ThunderClan's deputy, Whitestorm. However, BloodClan suffers the loss of their deputy, Bone, and Scourge, leaving the remaining cats to scatter back to Twolegplace.

In the Super Editions[]

Leopardstar's Honor[]

Coming Soon

Graystripe's Vow[]

In moons following Scourge's death, BloodClan has continued to grow in ranks under multiple new leaderships. Gremlin, a pregnant BloodClan cat is hesitant to help the latest leader, Fury achieve her goal of revenge on the Clans. Fury leads an attack on ThunderClan to claim the forest for herself and BloodClan. However, in order to save herself, she surrenders and promises that both herself and the Clan would leave the forest territories alone. In the aftermath of the fight, the remaining cats of BloodClan desert her and she leaves them and the area supposedly for good.

In the Stand-Alone Manga[]

The Rise of Scourge[]

BloodClan rises behind their leader after he kills a rogue in cold blood. The cats of Twolegplace gather behind the tom and they all successfully drive out the rogues. They are officially named later by Scourge when he gives his estranged siblings, Socks and Ruby food before sending them on their way. He tells them that the Twolegplace cats survive because of the blood that surrounds them. Many moons later, Scourge and BloodClan then travel to the forest to meet the other Clans and it is there that he has his revenge on Tigerstar after a disagreement.

A Shadow in RiverClan[]

Feathertail recalls the battle against BloodClan and that she, and a group of other apprentices, had helped fight against the Twolegplace Clan and their leader.

In the Ravenpaw's Path arc[]

Shattered Peace[]

Willie, Minty, Snapper, Tess, and Pounce arrive at Ravenpaw and Barley's barn, seeking shelter from the snow. Ravenpaw welcomes them kindly and feeds them. Soon, the kits are born, and they are named Snowflake, Icicle, Cloudy and Sniff. Ravenpaw and Barley seem to be very fond of them. They continue to be their servants and Barley doesn't seem to enjoy it, but Ravenpaw is used to it, since he used to belong to a Clan.
One day, Barley catches Snapper teaching the kits death blows, but Barley says nothing to them and tells Ravenpaw when they're on the top of the barn. Ravenpaw only says it is nonsense and they need to protect those precious kits. Then, Barley overhears Willie and Snapper talking about having their own territory but doesn't say a word about it.
Later on in the book, it is revealed that Willie and the other cats used to be part of BloodClan, but they left since so many cats competed to rule Twolegplace in Scourge's place. They wanted to remake BloodClan, right in Ravenpaw and Barley's territory. Then the former BloodClan cats fight the loners, and defeat them. Willie and the others want to kill them, but Minty breaks up the fight, most likely because Barley and Ravenpaw had played with and helped her kits. Willie agrees, and lets them escape. Ravenpaw and Barley are forced to leave the barn, and they journey to Highstones.

A Clan in Need[]

Barley has a dream about bringing prey to his sister, Violet, then he dreams about his brothers, leaders of BloodClan, Snake and Ice, being commanded by Scourge to attack Violet. Ravenpaw asks Barley about his dream, and Barley tells him about it. Then Ravenpaw tells him that ThunderClan will help them.
They go to ThunderClan, find Firestar, and tell him everything, and Firestar tells them he will help, but first they must rest. As they are resting, somebody calls for Cinderpelt. Ravenpaw goes to Firestar to find out what's wrong, and he learns that BloodClan cats have been attacking ThunderClan's patrols. Firestar must help ThunderClan before he can send anyone to save the farm.
The next morning, Ravenpaw and Barley go on a hunting patrol with Graystripe and Cloudtail. As they return, they are attacked by BloodClan cats. There is a short fight, during which one of the BloodClan cats, Snipe, seems to recognize Barley. When another ThunderClan patrol arrives, the BloodClan cats flee. The prey was ruined in the fight. When they return to camp, Barley hints to Ravenpaw that he might have known Snipe before. Shortly afterwards, Firestar and Graystripe ask Barley for help in finding BloodClan's home in the Twolegplace, as he might remember. Barley takes offense and runs off into the forest. Ravenpaw goes to him and tells him that he must tell Firestar anything he knows, because ThunderClan is starving.
Barley and Ravenpaw ask for help from Mitzi, whose son was taken by BloodClan. Mitzi brings them to BloodClan's camp, and they see many cats on guard outside. They leave BloodClan's camp and thank Mitzi for showing them. A patrol of cats from ThunderClan are seen leaving the camp, ready to attack BloodClan. They scare the cats guarding BloodClan's camp away, and come inside to see Snake and Ice giving a speech. Violet appears from the shadows and reminds Snake and Ice that their real names are Hoot and Jumper, and that she is their sister.
Barley is angered by the way the BloodClan cats talk to his sister, so he attacks, and the patrol follows his lead. The ThunderClan patrol is victorious. Snake and Ice try to make a deal with ThunderClan, but Barley tells them it's too late. Snake and Ice blame the prey stealing on the other BloodClan cats. The rest of BloodClan are angry and drive Snake and Ice away.

The Heart of a Warrior[]

Firestar, leader of ThunderClan, with a battle patrol, commence the battle plan. However, this proves to be unsuccessful, as BloodClan was alerted of the attack by the squawking of the chickens, who Snapper was still tormenting. Firestar decides not to retreat, and they continue the attack. During the battle, it is revealed that there are a lot more cats then first thought, and Firestar's patrol is outnumbered. Soon enough, the battle is heard by the farmer and he comes in and causes all of the cats to scatter.
ThunderClan then re-groups in the smaller barn that they are staying in. Barley is distraught at the fact that his brothers are everywhere he goes. Ravenpaw then states that both of his brothers are being called by their loner names, meaning that they mustn't think of themselves as BloodClan anymore.
Firestar decides to attack in the morning, so that they won't have the chickens or the darkness to make it hard to fight. Firestar's new battle plan is carried out the next morning, driving out the BloodClan cats. This proves to work, and they are winning, until Snapper and Pounce bring backup, thus vastly outnumbering the attacking patrol.
The dogs, that were startled by the noise the cats made, try to break free from their chains and chase out the invading cats, since Ravenpaw and Barley had saved them during a fire in the first book. Jumper and Hoot ask Barley for a place to stay, and he allows them to live with himself and Ravenpaw at the barn. Jumper and Hoot end up taking advantage of Ravenpaw's generous nature, and start making him their slave and trying to make him leave the barn so that they can be left with Barley. They tell Barley that Ravenpaw should leave because he isn't related to them. This causes Barley to get furious with his brothers, and the two are told to leave the barn.

In the Field Guides[]

Cats of the Clans[]

Rock doesn't want to scare the kits into having nightmares when explaining BloodClan. He says that BloodClan was only ever a band of stray cats roaming in Twolegplace. Scourge united them in terror. His greatest strength was the lack of a conscience. However, it was his greatest weakness too. He also didn't believe in StarClan, and as a result, he only had one life to lose and Firestar took it away from him.
Bone dies in battle as well. He was killed by a group of apprentices after he killed Whitestorm. Rock remarks that the three kits would have fought along with them, had they known the wise and gentle warrior that Whitestorm was.

History of ranks[]

Leaders
Name Gained rank in... Left rank in... Deputies...
Scourge The Rise of Scourge The Darkest Hour Bone
Several unnamed cats Before Graystripe's Vow Before Graystripe's Vow Unknown
Claw Before Graystripe's Vow Before Graystripe's Vow Unknown
Fury Before Graystripe's Vow Before A Clan in Need Unknown
Snake and Ice Before A Clan in Need A Clan in Need Unknown


Deputies
Name Gained rank in... Left rank in...
Bone The Rise of Scourge The Darkest Hour

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

Continuity[]

  • In Secrets of the Clans, a 2007 field guide, BloodClan is given their own section, detailing the characteristics of the group and its leader. It is said that these cats are much more of a loosely organised group than they are a Clan.[13] BloodClan is also mentioned in Barley's chapter detailing his history with the Clan.[14]

See also[]

External links[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Revealed in The Darkest Hour, pages 247-248
  2. Revealed in The Rise of Scourge, page 57
  3. Revealed in The Rise of Scourge, page 74
  4. Revealed in The Darkest Hour, page 249
  5. 5.0 5.1 Revealed in The Rise of Scourge, page 72
  6. Revealed in The Darkest Hour, page 235
  7. 7.0 7.1 Revealed in Graystripe's Vow, page 4
  8. Revealed in Ravenpaw's Path, page 143
  9. Revealed in The Darkest Hour, pages 247, 306-307
  10. Revealed in The Darkest Hour, page 228
  11. 11.0 11.1 Revealed in The Darkest Hour, page 2
  12. Revealed in The Rise of Scourge, page 62
  13. Revealed in Secrets of the Clans, page 65
  14. Revealed in Secrets of the Clans, page 138


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