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He doesn't keep track of his descendants, so he's unaware of the relationship between them.
Xey are unaware that a surviving family member of xers is a part of xer clan. Xey only know Whimsycall to be a calm and peace-loving cat, xer complete opposite.
He doesn't know who Bury is.
Xey are conflicted; xey subconsciously view Stonestar as a worthy leader, but Stonestar is often by Emberfoot's side. Xey have decided that Emberfoot is a parasite that must be removed.
He's angered too many cats in the past to remember Bury. All he remembers of the cat who scarred his face are flashes of pain and regret.
Xey view Emberfoot as a manifestation of suffering which cannot be trusted at any cost. Much to xer ire, xey have spent more time with Emberfoot than xer own family.
He has a good impression of Flurrysnow, having never witnessed her ambushes or cynical speeches. He thinks she'll go far in life.
She felt the most kinship with Leafblitz out of all the StoneClan founders, though they weren't close by any means. After he left the clan, she became much more reluctant to stay.
She thinks Flurrysnow will join CliffClan someday; it's only a matter of time. She isn't in much of a hurry to catch her and greets Flurrysnow like an old friend.
She underestimated Snowwing once and only once. Snowwing was only an apprentice at the time, but her honeyed words and harmless appearance nearly got Flurrysnow caught by a group of rogues.
He's enthusiastic about convincing Flurrysnow to join CliffClan. He's learned a lot of warrior skills just by picking fights with her and observing her movements.
She would reluctantly admit that Snowflame is a good kid, if obviously misguided. She tries not to beat him up too badly when they fight, though he's getting stronger fast enough to worry her.
He doesn't understand how Flurrysnow can spend so much time and energy running away. He only puts a little effort into catching her.
She doesn't often see Snowsleep because he dislikes chasing her. However, she's nearly fallen into traps he set multiple times, which has made her very wary.
She knows Flurrysnow would be a great asset to CliffClan if she joined. Thus, she tries to overlook Flurrysnow's rudeness and standoffishness.
She finds it fairly easy to trick Snowcliff, so she doesn't consider her much of a threat despite her physical strength. She's exasperated by Snowcliff's stubbornness.
They doggedly follow Flurrysnow whenever they lack other orders. They're ready to chase her down to the ends of the earth. As for how they feel about her, they only care about how skilled she is.
Though Snowwalker doesn't talk much, she dislikes them most of all. They're the most tenacious of her pursuers as well as the most ruthless.
They downplay Liltingcall's powers to the other clans. They let Liltingcall get away with a lot because she's the clan's greatest weapon.
She knows Slimstar might one day ask her to kill. Until that day comes, she will take advantage of Slimstar's lenience and do whatever she wants.
When she first met Liltingcall, she thought Liltingcall was pampered and condescending. She never really changed her mind, but she saw more and more of Liltingcall's good sides as time went on. At the end, she believed Liltingcall was a far better cat than herself.
She was stunned when Thirst died, not just because of the death itself but also because she realized Thirst wouldn't go to StarClan. She doesn't openly grieve, but she finds herself thinking of Thirst at the strangest of times.
It likes Liltingcall's fun and lighthearted personality. It does whatever Liltingcall tells it to--unless the orders are extremely silly. The only reason it doesn't follow Liltingcall all the time is because it knows she doesn't need to be protected. As things are, it sometimes follows her, but does so from a distance so as not to remind her of Thirst.
She doesn't have any hard feelings against Hunger. She's fond of it but wouldn't exactly call it a friend. Though its resemblance to Thirst may pain her, she doesn't show it.
She respects Skystar more than the leader of her own clan. She can tell that he still has growing to do, but Skystar's humble self-assurance is vastly preferable to Falconstar's coldness.
Although Snowcherish isn't a leader, he feels that she has a similar burden as his own. He values her input and wonders what she has had to go through in CliffClan.
He doesn't know much about the StarClan spirit Worldeye, but has spoken to her in dreams a few times.
She watches over Fallingstar from afar. All she wants is for him to live a happy and peaceful life.
The truth is, Worldeye didn't have to be sacrificed to save CliffClan. Fieldstar told Emptyview this knowing that it would cause Worldeye's eventual death--and ascension to angelic status.
She understands Fieldstar's reasons for causing her death and bears no ill will toward her.
She now knows that Emptyview chose her as a sacrifice. She understands Emptyview completely and has forgiven all her faults.
She knows Worldeye admires her. She could never see herself in the same light that Worldeye does. She trusts and cares about Worldeye more than anyone, yet never intervened to stop her from being sacrificed.
As her oldest surviving kit, Birdlarch spent the most time with her in the end. She appreciated his quiet understanding of her grief.
He was so used to Crowspots being the clan's protective shadow that it was jarring when she died. He kept expecting her to return to camp at any moment.
He's renowned for being the founder of CicadaClan, but it was all for Crowspots and their kits.
Though she spent many moons without him, Redstar never left her mind.
He was never all that close to his adopted children, though he was the least awkward around Birdpaw.
Since Redstar died when Birdlarch was young, he feels like he didn't see much of his father.
He's always been more worried about Birdlarch than Ghosttree. Nevertheless, Brook loves them both equally.
He was unable to feel the same connection to the dead as Ghosttree, so Birdlarch wanted to visit Brook's homeland to feel closer to him. Unfortunately, this didn't turn out well.
Having died at such a young age, Brook felt like he grew up alongside his kits. He's surprised and glad that Ghosttree had a kit of his own.
Since he can only see spirits of the Dark Forest, he was unable to see his father's ghost. However, he could feel that he was watching over him.
He's very proud of Branchdusk. He followed Branchdusk around and spoke with him his whole life, watching him grow old.
He's seen the spirit of his grandfather for most of his life. He enjoys talking to Brook and feels a kinship with him, and not just because they're family.
He isn't able to keep up with Branchdusk's sociable and fast-paced nature, so he lets him run wild for the most part.
He's often been mistaken as Ghosttree's biological son--he himself had once thought the same. Their relationship is a relaxed one. Branchdusk understands that Ghosttree isn't like other parents and cares about him anyways.
She's tried hard to corrupt Galesplash and bring her out of her perfect shell. It hasn't completely worked, but Halfdrop is ecstatic every time she notices a flaw in Galesplash's facade.
Despite her former mentor's constant attempts to bother her, Galesplash takes it all in stride and is fond of her.
He's not quite sure how he ended up indebted to a living cat, but he thinks Slimstar must have a good heart.
Upon first meeting Featherstar, they immediately figured out what he wanted and helped him protect the living clans. In exchange, they obtained a favor from one of StarClan's most famous spirits.