Ravenflight shares their opinion on why Yellowfang should have stayed a warrior.
Yellowfang is a medicine cat.
That’s her life, her purpose, and she is better off like that.
Or is she?
Let’s bactrack a bit. Yellowfang was born along side her littermates, Rowankit (Rowanberry), and Nutkit (Nutwhisker). They all started their training as warriors, and gained their warrior names. And then there were some complications, specifically Yellowfang experiencing pains whenever someone around her got hurt (technically she had been experiencing these pains since she was a kit, but she only started noticing them now). The medicine cat ,Sagewhisker, notices these pains, and convinces Yellowfang to become a medicine cat, even though that means giving up her warrior life, and her love, Raggedpelt. And of course, we know she performed extremely well in this role, and excelled as a medicine cat, blah, blah, blah.
But she just couldn’t give up her relationship with Raggedpelt. She continued to visit him in secret, despite her duties as a medicine cat apprentice. Something to note: at this point, she is able to control her pain-sensing abilities, which are rarely mentioned at this point. Eventually, she becomes pregnant with Raggedpelt’s kits, but she is a full medicine cat now, so she certainly can’t have kits now!
And here lies the plot hole. The only reason she became a medicine cat was because of her special abilities. These abilities are now easily controlled, and have for the most part faded into the background, sparsely mentioned. And having kits is a huge reason to become a warrior! Yet she remains a medicine cat. There are even parts in the book where she talks about longing to go hunting and fight again!
But she doesn’t, and has her kits in secret, two of which die, and the other has a strange expression on his face when he is born, full of rage and anger. Yellowfang states that she hasn’t seen an expression like that on a full-grown cat, much less a newborn kit. Yellowfang buries her two dead kits, Hopekit and Wishkit, and brings the angry kit, Brokenkit, back to camp to be raised by Lizardstripe, a resentful queen who doesn’t even love her own kits.
So, Brokenkit grows up angry and bitter from the taunts about his mother beinga kittypet or a rogue, as Yellowfang never reveals herself as his mother, for obvious reasons.
And just UGHHH. If she had made the obvious decision and become a warrior, the Brokenstar would’ve grown up with two loving parents, which probably would’ve have benifited his mental health.
Think about it. Most big villians in Warriors grow up with only one parent, which causes them to grow bitter and resentful. (Embix edit: Please note that not every child who is raised by a single parent will be aggressive later on. There are plenty of people who grow up just fine, and these notable cases are not indicative of single parenting being a bad thing in general.)
Tigerstar – Father (Pinestar) left to go be a kittypet.
Hawkfrost – Mother (Sasha) was rogue who didn’t stay with the Clans.
Darktail – Father (Onestar) abandoned his mother.
I think I see a pattern here!
If only Yellowfang had become a warrior…literally, deaths could’ve been prevented!
If you count deaths Brokenstar has caused as caused by Yellowfang, then she has killed Mintkit, Marigoldkit, Mosspaw (who was technically a kit), Badgerfang (another technical kit), Spottedleaf (by connection), Raggedstar (Brokenstar’s FATHER), and many other unnamed kits sent into battle too early.
Just…..sigh.
honestly there are pros and cons of each side. Yellowfang wouldn´t be able to fight battles until she was able to control her powers, but brokenstar wouldnt be cursed by starclan and would be raised by parents. So yes, literally the entire shadowclan would have been saved if yellowfang was a warrior.
I agree
Wait, if Brokenstar was cursed by StarClan, did StarClan cause all those deaths?
i agree completely great article!
Hi people! It’s come to my attention that in this article, I implied that single parenting is a bad thing. I want to apologize to anyone who was offended, and clarify that I didn’t mean it like that. I merely wanted to demonstrate that it’s common for villians in warriors to have a missing parent. I’m really sorry, and I didn’t mean to offend anyone. 🙂
You have a good point! It would have been better if she stayed a warrior but probably everything in the series would be different!
Question was Yellowfang’s kit name Yellowkit or not? I think it was not because newborn kits don’t have yellow teeth.
It was.
Yeah, her prefix was always Yellow-. Sometimes kit’s names don’t really make sense, like Greeneyes of ThunderClan (how would they have known that her eyes were going to be green, since kits are born with blue eyes?) But it makes sense for her as an adult. Maybe someone saw a sign from StarClan that her teeth were going to be yellow. I don’t really know.
umm…. I really don’t know
I agree partially, but her role as a ThunderClan medicine cat was very important to the story, as she was the medicine cat after Spottedleaf’s death and Cinderpaw’s mentor. She was also very influential on the cats even after death, being involved in many prophecies. It might have made more sense to stay but I think ThunderClan wouldn’t really be the same without her.
I agree but I like how it ended up with Yellowfang as a medecine cat
Interesting Article!
Yes, I agree as well.
Why couldn’t Yellowfang learn to control the pain as a warrior? And why is the pain never mentioned?
Wow, I was really in a mood when I was writing this wasn’t I? I sound so annoyed…. 😛
ven ur always annoyed about something and texting me about it during math class not that I care math class can join my gender at the bottom of a cliff
Hehe I guess at just like to rant about things 😛
Really cool article!
wow, it’s a really great article, I never even thought about that. Hmmmmm…..
Great article, I agree with you 100%! Yellowfang could have avoided a sad life and maybe would have been able to grin and bear it if she got used to the pain. (Thanks Embix for the considerate edit) 😉