Warriors:The New Prophecy
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Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2017
Mature
The leaf has fallen and fangs and claws have been born, Thunder has stricken, The storm has begun, The fawn and fox have leaped and ran so swiftly, a rose has risen and so as the night. But Thunder is not complete without lighting, and the morning must shine through the night, or else there will be internal darkness and all the clans will be led by it. Causing each and every one of them to break the warrior code. Only Morning will defeat it, and lightning to make sure it never comes back.

What could this mean? The prophecy seemed complete. But to Marshfur it was not. He has been waiting for the prophecy to start for 30 moons, and now it must come to an end.
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