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The Shadow Of Scourge
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Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2015
What could of happened if Scourge did have kits? One in particular follows his path, and not letting go of his cold hearted self, he killed the rest of his kits and kept the one to take over Bloodclan if something had happened to him. A good decision on his part, cause during the massive fight between the four forest clans and Bloodclan, the noble Thunderclan leader Firestar, killed the power-hungry Scourge. After his death the forest clans believed they had won, but did they?

(Btw, big thanks @comelyish for helping out with the title!)
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