Warriors: The Long Peace

Warriors: The Long Peace

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Peace is a very fragile thing. One wrong step, one wrong move, one wrong word, can shatter peace in ways that are irreplaceable, irreparable. The four clans have had a collective peace agreement for many years. After the bloody battle with the Dark Forest, they needed anything but conflict. Leaders have come and gone, clans have changed but the agreement still stands. There is tension. Without a common enemy, peace doesn't mean a lot. Warriors are bored, apprentices want to learn to fight, everyone is itching for something exciting. A stranger, who is wise beyond his years, just might have the solution from beyond the clans. Another Eclipse is coming, and Starclan is watching. (synopsis isn't my forté and this isn't all War and fight based so I understand if this story isn't for you. If it is I hope you enjoy)
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[COMPLETE & REVISED] Burnetpaw is simply a bad hunter. After spending all of her apprenticeship attempting to improve her abilities, she is still not any better, and she is frustrated by how focused her Clanmates are on her minimal hunting skills. She feels that she was made for greater things, and that she would be excellent on the battlefield. She spends a lot of her time dreaming that WindClan would face some sort of adversity, so that she can prove to her Clanmates she's not entirely useless. But when Burnetpaw's wishes come true, she realizes that hardships do not result in glory. They result in death, and unveil moons of deception.

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