Question on Warrior cats. Or wcue

When leaders retire, do they keep their nine lives?
When medicine cats retire, do they keep the ability to talk to starclan?
And what allows a kitty pet to join a clan? What must they do to earn their title in the clan?

When leaders retire, they do not keep their nine lives. They pass on their leadership to the new leader, who receives their nine lives from StarClan.

When medicine cats retire, they still retain their ability to communicate with StarClan. They may choose to mentor an apprentice or take on other roles within the Clan.

A kitty pet can join a Clan by proving their loyalty and dedication to the Clan's ideals. They must undergo an initiation ceremony where they pledge their allegiance to the Clan and its leader. They may also need to undergo some training and prove themselves through various tasks and challenges before earning their title in the Clan.

What do you say to call a meeting? Please show and example for all 4 clans

Sure! Here is an example of how you might call a meeting in each of the four Clans:

ThunderClan: "All cats old enough to catch their own prey gather beneath the Highrock for a Clan meeting!"

RiverClan: "Let all cats old enough to swim join me by the river's edge for a Clan meeting!"

WindClan: "All swift-footed cats gather on the open moor for a Clan meeting!"

ShadowClan: "All cats who dwell in the shadows, assemble at the edge of our territory for a Clan meeting!"

These phrases are often used by the Clan leaders or deputy to call the Clan together for important announcements or discussions.

How do you call patrols? Put examples for each clan

Sure! Here is an example of how patrols might be called in each of the four Clans:

ThunderClan: "I need a hunting patrol to gather fresh prey for the Clan. Who will join me?"

RiverClan: "We need a fishing patrol to check the river for fish. Who will come with me?"

WindClan: "I need a border patrol to check the moorland perimeter for any signs of intruders. Who will volunteer?"

ShadowClan: "We need a patrol to mark our territory boundaries and ensure our borders are secure. Who is ready to join me?"

These phrases are commonly used by the Clan leader or deputy to organize patrols for various tasks such as hunting, fishing, border patrol, or scouting. Each Clan has different priorities and tasks that they assign to their patrols based on their unique environments and needs.

What are all the patrols?

In the Warriors book series, there are several types of patrols that are typically organized within the Clans. These patrols serve different purposes and help maintain the safety and well-being of the Clan. Here are some common types of patrols:

1. Hunting Patrol: A group of cats who go out into the territory to catch prey for the Clan.

2. Border Patrol: A group of cats who patrol the Clan's territory boundaries to ensure they are secure and to check for any signs of intruders.

3. Training Patrol: A group of warriors or apprentices who go out to practice hunting, fighting, or other skills under the guidance of a mentor.

4. Scouting Patrol: A group of cats who explore new or unfamiliar areas of the territory, investigate potential threats, or gather information about neighboring Clans.

5. Gathering Patrol: A group of cats who attend the gatherings with other Clans to exchange news and communicate with other Clans.

6. Medicine Cat Patrol: A group of cats led by the medicine cat or medicine cat apprentice who collect herbs and other medicinal supplies needed for the Clan.

These are just a few examples of the different types of patrols that are commonly organized within the Clans in the Warrior Cats series. Each patrol serves a specific purpose and plays an important role in the functioning of the Clan.

Can leaders kill their own warriors when they please?

No, in the Warrior Cats series, Clan leaders are not allowed to kill their own warriors whenever they please. Leaders are expected to act in the best interest of their Clan and uphold the warrior code, which includes valuing the lives of their Clanmates. Killing a warrior without justified reason goes against the warrior code and the principles of the Clans.

While leaders have the authority to make important decisions for the Clan and may assign punishments or consequences for breaking the warrior code, they are not permitted to take the life of a Clanmate without valid reason, such as in self-defense or defense of their Clan. Warriors who violate the warrior code may face punishment or exile, but the decision to take a life is a serious one that would require significant justification within the context of the series.

How would a welcoming be called at the monthly gathering