He felt as if he were deaf, blind and lame, reduced to follow his companion like a kit trailing after its mother
Tigerstar and Boulder looking for Scourge
Page 2
Tigerstars amber gaze burned like the twoleg lights reflected on the shining wet stones around them
Tigerstar glaring at Bone
Page 4
He could see the ripple of distress through his clanmates, like wind stirring the trees
After announcing Bluestars death to the clan
Page 18
He felt dazed by the speed with which everything was happening, bearing him forward relentlessly like the swift waters of the gorge that had almost drowned him
Firestar started his journey to highstones
Page 35
About three tail lengths high, tapering towards its top, it reflected the moonlight in its dazzling crystal as if a star had fallen to earth
Description of Moonstone
Page 44 Metaphor cross Similie
As Fireheart gazed at it, he realised something that sent his blood thrilling through his veins like liquid fire
Staring at silverpelt in his dreams, so close
Page 46
It burned against him like the hottest flame and the coldest ice
Touching noses with Lionheart, leader ritual
Page 47
At once a bolt of energy seared through Fireheart like lightning, setting his fur on end and filling his senses with a deafening roar
Receiving Lionhearts life, first, courage
Page 47
As it ebbed away, leaving Fireheart gasping, he began to feel like a hollow in the ground as rain falls into it and spills over
Receiving Swiftpaws life, fifth, mentoring
Page 51
He received it like a tide of light surging through him: her humour, her sharp tounge, her warmheartednes, and her sense of honour
Receiving Yellowfangs life, seventh, compassion
Page 52
This was Bluestar at the height of her strengh and power, prowling towards him across the clearing like a lion
Desribing Bluestar in StarClan
Page 53
Now that everything was over exhaustion hit him like a blow from a badgers paw
After Firestars jobs are done
Page 119
"Take heed of what you have seen Firestar," she told him, her amusement fading like frost at dawn
Spottedleaf message
Page 150
Quick as lightning, he dropped backwards so that instead of landing on his shoulders Darkstripe was faced with all four paws, claws extended to rip at his fur
Stonefur VS Darkstripe
Page 170
Though the grey warrior was cold and drenched from the icy river, all his concern was for his kits, and as they crossed the clearing he stuck close to their side like a bulky shadow
Graystripe and his kits, Featherpaw and Stormpaw
Page 190
"You're about as much use as a dead fox,"
Leopardstar exiling Darkstripe
Page 276
The night was still and cold, black like frozen water
Desribing the sky
Page 279
Frost glittered on the ground, while above his head Silverpelt flowed like a river across the sky
Desribing Silverpelt, ground
Page 279
Pain like claws tore at Firestars heart as he realized how much they meant to him, and what fearful danger they were facing now
Firestar worrying about his clan before BloodClan battle
Page 286
Firestar wanted to mewl his grief like a kit
Death of Whitestorm
Page 296
Pain like fire seared through him again with another blow from the BloodClan leader claws, and in the shock of it, Firestar lost grip on Scourge
Firestar VS Scourge
Page 299
Some conflicts in The Darkest Hour would include: Tigerstar trying to unify the Clans, Graystripe and Bluestar's kits are held hostage, BloodClan makes an appearance, and then the battle between all four Clans united vs BloodClan.
Some metaphors in "Warriors: The Darkest Hour" include phrases like "heart of stone" to describe a character's coldness, "a storm of emotions" to depict intense feelings, and "eyes like amber" to suggest a cat's intense gaze. Metaphors are used throughout the book to create vivid imagery and convey deeper meanings.
The exact number of pages in the book "Warriors: Starlight" may vary depending on the edition and formatting, but typically a Warriors series novel ranges from 300 to 400 pages. It's best to check the specific edition of the book you have for an accurate page count.
no they are not a christian band and all the members are atheists.
Tigerstar is responsible for killing Scourge in the book "The Darkest Hour" from the Warriors series. Tigerstar attacks Scourge during a battle between ThunderClan and BloodClan, but Scourge ultimately dies from his injuries after the battle.
The band(s) that composed the music for the previous games will come back in Darkest Hour, but there are whispers floating about that Yellowcard, Nickelback, and the All American Rejects will contribute as well. Unfortunately, they're only rumors...
All similes are metaphors but not all metaphors are similes.A metaphor is a comparison between two or more dissimilar things. Similes are too, however similes do so by making the comparison using the words like or as.
Warriors: Into the Wild, Fire and Ice, Forest of Secrets, Rising Storm, A Dangerous Path, The Darkest Hour. Warriors the New Prophecy: Midnight, Moonrise, Dawn, Starlight, Twilight, Sunset. Warriors Power of Three: The Sight, Dark River, Outcast, Eclipse, Long Shadows, Sunrise. Warriors Omen of The Stars: The Fourth Apprentice, Fading Echoes, Night Whispers, Sign of the Moon, coming on November 22nd 2011- The Forgotten Warrior. Warriors Super Editions- Bluestar's prophecy, Firestar's quest, SkyClan's Destiny, Crookedstar's Promise. Warriors Guides: Battle of the Clans, Code of the Clans, Cats of the Clans, Secrets of the Clans. I'm not going to name the manga cuz I'm tired. I want to take a nap lol. -.-
You can have a max of eight warriors with you.
Complete 'Our Darkest Hour' in Campaign (members-only). In other words, complete all members-only campaign missions.
Easy. All you have to do is finish all the quest. But there are some other warriors you cannot unlock if you finished the quest. Because they are special warriors.
yeah all warriors are 4 strokes yeah all warriors are 4 strokes