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Warriors: The Execution Games
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Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2017
Basically warrior cats and the hunger games put together.
The Dark Forest had gained control of the five Clans. Food was scarce and cats were dying.
The winning cat would get a lifetime amount of herbs, prey and more territory for their Clan.
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The four Clans-GrassClan, OakClan, PineClan and WillowClan-have lived in relative balance since the Clans began. They kept separate, save for their Gathering every full moon. While they had their disagreements, they kept a relatively harmonious existence. They had always been four Clans and it was believed that they always would be. For as long as they kept the warrior code alive, the Clans would continue to thrive. That's when the troubles began. One long, hot, dry greenleaf, a fire swept through GrassClan. Some cats were lost but those that survived resumed life in their now scorched territory. They knew that life was going to be harder than ever, but they could not abandon the only home they had ever known. The next couple of seasons, GrassClan struggled to feed themselves with little prey to be found. Yet, they refused to give up. Newleaf found GrassClan weak and starving but with hope on their horizon. Their oldest queen had moved into the nursery. Then, disaster struck a second time. Greencough swept through the Clan, snuffing out the new lives before they had even begun. The dreaded sickness left its mark, stealing the future of the Clan and all hope with it. Life had taken its toll on GrassClan. All that remained were their young leader, their deputy, their elderly medicine cat, one warrior and three elders. They had no apprentices, no she-cats and no kits. The once vibrant Clan was on the brink of dying out. The four Clans would soon be no more. Then, at the next Gathering, StarClan brought a message to the Clans: GrassClan must survive. There had always been four Clans and that could not change. They proposed that volunteers from the other three Clans should join GrassClan to help restore it. Cats were given one moon to consider the offer. Even with this last-ditch effort by StarClan, most cats don't believe it will be enough to save GrassClan. Will GrassClan truly rise from the ashes?
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The clan's journey is only halfway done; they are stuck in a beachside town and have no idea where to go. The clan is losing faith in Swanpaw and relying more on her sister to lead the way. When they run into a pair of two cats known as Splash Sprint and Russet Rush, they have no other choice but to follow the blue-gray tom and his red-furred partner who both seem to be there for a prophecy as well. Things make a surprising turn when she and her clan find out that the beachside town they're currently stranded in are filled with local RoadWalkers who actually seem to care for the winged cats, and the two seems to know every trick in the hidden code to get food without having to have a strenuous hunt. As they help BlazeClan make the journey to their final destination, Goslingpaw can't help but feel something is drawing her towards the supposedly mythical island they are headed towards. The voices are getting louder now; Goslingpaw's heart seems to be leading her home. But with two strange 'tribal' toms who don't seem trustworthy in the slightest and her mother finding any chance she can to kill her off so her sister can take the spotlight once more, Goslingpaw's not sure if she'll actually survive to see the sunrise again.