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2 dni temu · In the Warriors series, a name changing ceremony is an event in which a Clan cat gets their name changed. This change can happen because of injury , [2] a wrong choice by a previous leader , [3] or an individual's dislike of their current name. [4]
Renaming and Giving Names. If you could rename a warrior cat (prefix, suffix, or both), or give a warrior name to a character, such as a kit/apprentice that died before receiving one (i.e. Snowkit, Wrenkit, Smokepaw, etc.), a leader that hasn't had their warrior name be revealed (Sedgestar, Heatherstar, Emberstar etc.), or a ...
While a leader can compromise with a request to change a name, they do ultimately have the final say in what a cat's name will be due to Clan tradition. A Clan leader calls for a Clan meeting, and can use the following words to rename a cat by speaking to StarClan:
Thus in the prequel books, her name was changed to “Petit Bourgeon” (small bud), then as an apprentice she became “Nuage de Feuille” (Cloud of Leaf, or “leafcloud”. As “cloud” is the replacement of “Paw” in french), to then be randomly regiven a kit name when she became a warrior.
Rarely, a cat will change its name if their parents or they themselves do not think it suits them anymore. There have also been times when a character has earned their name based on an accomplishment, [9] a discovery of great importance, [10] or their actions in battle. [11]
1. Reply. ExperiencedOptimist. • 1 hr. ago. I think OP is asking when did the clans start using -Paw and -Kit at the end of names. Like in Dawn if the Clans, if I remember correctly, kits are just given their full name at birth. None of this ‘First you’re a kit, then you’re a paw, then you get your warrior name’. So when did that tradition start?
1 lip 2018 · Warrior cats are feral cats, which means that they have no knowledge of things typically attributed to humans - a.k.a. Twolegs. This means that all warrior prefixes and suffixes are likely to be based on things found in nature, such as animals, plants, elements and colours.