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'''Patrols''' are organized groups consisting of three or more [[warrior]]s and their [[apprentice]]s monitoring a specific area or to carry out a specific task.
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'''Patrols''' are organized groups, usually consisting of three or more [[Warrior|warriors]], and often their [[Apprentice|apprentices]]monitoring a specific area or to carry out a specific task, such as hunting.
   
 
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==Border Patrol==
 
==Border Patrol==
All [[:Category:Clans|Clans]] are expected to check and mark their boundaries daily, challenging all trespassers, as decreed by [[The Warrior Code]]. This is done by '''border patrols'''. Usually, Clans patrol their borders two times a day, at dawn and at sunset,{{r|fq|245}} unless more are needed due to danger or threats such as [[rogue]]s, foxes, or badgers.{{r|fq|404}}
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All [[:Category:Clans and Groups|Clans]] are expected to check and mark their boundaries daily, challenging all trespassers, as decreed by the [[Warrior Code]]. This is done by '''border patrols'''. Usually, Clans patrol their borders two times a day, at dawn and at sunset,{{r|fq|245}} unless more are needed due to danger or threats such as [[Rogue|rogues]], foxes, or badgers.{{r|fq|404}}
   
The Clan [[Deputy|deputy]] assigns [[warriors]] to lead border patrols, and the patrol leaders choose which cats they wish to take with them. Upon returning to the [[camp]], the patrol leaders report to the Clan deputy, who, in turn, reports to the Clan [[Leader|leader]].
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The Clan [[Deputy|deputy]] assigns [[Warrior|warriors]] to lead border patrols, and the patrol leaders choose which cats they wish to take with them. Upon returning to the [[camp]], the patrol leaders report to the Clan deputy, who, in turn, reports to the Clan [[Leader|leader]].
   
 
====''[[Into the Wild]]'' ====
 
====''[[Into the Wild]]'' ====
:In the opening chapter, [[Tigerstar|Tigerclaw]] and his patrol consisting of [[Ravenpaw]], [[Mousefur]] and [[Redtail]] are [[Scent Markings|marking]] the [[border]] at [[Sunningrocks]]. A group of RiverClan cats, led by their [[deputy]], [[Oakheart]], attack them. The ThunderClan cats are outnumbered and after a fierce battle they are forced to flee. Mousefur and Ravenpaw receive serious injuries and RiverClan now controls Sunningrocks for a short period of time.{{r|os1|3}}
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:In the opening chapter, [[Tigerstar|Tigerclaw]] and his patrol consisting of [[Ravenpaw]], [[Mousefur]] and [[Redtail]] are [[Scent Markings|marking]] the [[Border|border]] at [[Sunningrocks]]. A patrol of [[RiverClan]] cats, led by their deputy, [[Oakheart]], attack them. The [[ThunderClan]] cats are outnumbered and after a fierce battle they are forced to flee. Mousefur and Ravenpaw receive serious injuries and RiverClan now controls Sunningrocks for a short period of time.{{r|os1|3}}
   
:A few days after, a ThunderClan patrol confronts RiverClan cats, and succeed in reclaiming Sunningrocks.{{r|os1|41}} Oakheart and Redtail die in the battle, and Tigerclaw claims that he killed Oakheart after the other cat killed Redtail. However, later it turns out that Oakheart died when a rockslide crushed him,{{r|os1|147}} while Redtail was murdered by Tigerclaw,{{r|os1|223}} who expected to become deputy.
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:A few days after, a ThunderClan patrol confronts a new RiverClan patrol, and succeed in reclaiming Sunningrocks.{{r|os1|41}} Oakheart and Redtail die in the battle, and Tigerclaw claims that he killed Oakheart after the other cat killed Redtail. However, later it turns out that Oakheart died when a rockslide crushed him,{{r|os1|147}} while Redtail was murdered by Tigerclaw,{{r|os1|223}} who expected to become deputy.
   
 
==Hunting Patrol==
 
==Hunting Patrol==
'''Hunting patrols''' are groups of cats who hunt for [[prey]] to bring back to the [[camp]] for their Clan to eat. Several hunting patrols are organized each day. These are usually not appointed by the Deputy, and do not take place at a specific time; any warrior can go on a hunting patrol at any time of the day. Cats are not allowed to eat while on a hunting patrol (unlike those who are on a border patrol).{{r|fq|342}}
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'''Hunting patrols''' are groups of cats who hunt for [[Prey|prey]] to bring back to the [[Camp|camp]] for their Clan to eat. Several hunting parties are organized each day. Deputies ensure that hunting patrols have been organized and are out and about in order for the Clan to eat, but these patrols are not always appointed by the deputy, and do not take place at a specific time; any warrior can go on a hunting patrol at any time of the day, or even hunt by themselves. Cats are not allowed to eat while on a hunting patrol (unlike those who are on a border patrol).{{r|fq|342}}
   
 
====''[[Bluestar's Prophecy]]''====
 
====''[[Bluestar's Prophecy]]''====
:There are many hunting patrols in this book. The first one is seen when the patrol, including Stormtail, comes back to camp. Later, another patrol, from ShadowClan, is seen, hunting in ThunderClan territory, but Bluefur and Snowfur chase them off, with Snowfur dying in the process.
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:There are many hunting patrols in this book. The first one is seen when the patrol, including [[Stormtail]], comes back to camp. [[Bluestar|Bluefur]] also leads her first hunting patrol, but during it, [[Thistleclaw|Thistlepaw]] scents a dog and battles it solo, earning his warrior name, Thistleclaw. Later, another patrol, from ShadowClan, is seen, hunting in ThunderClan territory, but Bluefur and [[Snowfur]] chase them off, with Snowfur dying in the process.
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==Other Patrols==
 
==Other Patrols==
 
===Search Patrol===
 
===Search Patrol===
Warriors can be assigned the task to find a missing cat (for instance, a kit or [[apprentice]] who wandered away from the [[camp]], like [[Squirrelflight|Squirrelpaw]] in ''[[Midnight (Book)|Midnight]]'' or [[Berrynose|Berrykit]] in ''[[Sunset]]'') or to look for information (like searching for [[Sol]] in ''[[Sunrise]]'').
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Warriors can be assigned the task to find a missing cat (for instance, a kit or apprentice who wandered away from the camp, like [[Squirrelflight|Squirrelpaw]] in ''[[Midnight (Book)|Midnight]]'' or [[Berrynose|Berrykit]] in ''[[Sunset]]'') or to look for information (such as searching for [[Sol]] in ''[[Sunrise]]'').
   
 
====''[[Midnight (Book)|Midnight]]'' ====
 
====''[[Midnight (Book)|Midnight]]'' ====
:When [[Squirrelflight|Squirrelpaw]] and [[Brambleclaw]] disappear, the Clan is frantic and searches out many search patrols to retrieve them each day. But soon, it is impossible to find them and they give up, believing that the two might have ran away to [[ShadowClan]] or been taken by a fox.
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:When Squirrelpaw and [[Bramblestar|Brambleclaw]] disappear, the Clan is frantic and searches out many search patrols to retrieve them each day. But soon, it is impossible to find them and they give up, believing that the two might have ran away to [[ShadowClan]] or been taken by a fox.
   
 
===Message Patrol===
 
===Message Patrol===
 
If a message or question to another Clan is too urgent to wait until the next [[Gathering]], a party can be appointed to bring it to the other Clan's leader. Usually only a few warriors are sent, so they would not be mistaken for a raiding party. They wait at the border until a border patrol from the rival Clan comes to escort them to the camp to speak with their leader.
 
If a message or question to another Clan is too urgent to wait until the next [[Gathering]], a party can be appointed to bring it to the other Clan's leader. Usually only a few warriors are sent, so they would not be mistaken for a raiding party. They wait at the border until a border patrol from the rival Clan comes to escort them to the camp to speak with their leader.
 
====''[[Forest of Secrets]]''====
 
====''[[Forest of Secrets]]''====
:After RiverClan finds out that ThunderClan had Silverstream's kits, a message patrol, consisting of Leopardfur, Mistyfoot, Stonefur, and Blackclaw come to claim that the kits belong to RiverClan. When Bluestar refuses, they come back again, later, and Graystripe ends up going to RiverClan with his kits.
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:After RiverClan finds out that ThunderClan had Silverstream's kits, a message patrol, consisting of [[Leopardstar|Leopardfur]], [[Mistystar|Mistyfoot]], [[Stonefur]], and [[Blackclaw]] come to claim that the kits belong to RiverClan. When Bluestar refuses, they come back again, later, and Graystripe ends up going to RiverClan with his kits.
   
 
===Water Patrol===
 
===Water Patrol===
Water patrols are made up of warriors who carry water to the cats staying in the camp (such as [[queen]]s and [[elder]]s) during a drought, when the water needs to be fetched from a large distance away. They use bundles of moss to carry it. The concept appeared in ''[[Rising Storm]]'' and also in ''[[The Fourth Apprentice]]''.
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Water patrols are made up of warriors who carry water to the cats staying in the camp (such as [[Queen|queens]] and [[Elder|elders]]) during a drought, when the water needs to be fetched from a large distance away. They use bundles of moss to carry it. The concept appeared in ''[[Rising Storm]]'' and also in ''[[The Fourth Apprentice]]''.
 
====''[[Rising Storm]]''====
 
====''[[Rising Storm]]''====
:When the ThunderClan camp catches on fire, patrols are sent to gather water to put it out, but they can't, so they take shelter in the RiverClan camp, with Crookedstar's permission.
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:When the ThunderClan camp catches on fire, patrols are sent to gather water to put it out, but they fail, so they take shelter in the RiverClan camp, with [[Crookedstar|Crookedstar's]] permission.
 
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[General Clan Information]]
 
*[[General Clan Information]]
*[[Warrior Code]]
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*[[The Warrior Code]]
   
 
==References and Citations==
 
==References and Citations==

Revision as of 15:20, 14 September 2014

Patrols are organized groups, usually consisting of three or more warriors, and often their apprentices, monitoring a specific area or to carry out a specific task, such as hunting.

Border Patrol

All Clans are expected to check and mark their boundaries daily, challenging all trespassers, as decreed by the Warrior Code. This is done by border patrols. Usually, Clans patrol their borders two times a day, at dawn and at sunset,[1] unless more are needed due to danger or threats such as rogues, foxes, or badgers.[2]

The Clan deputy assigns warriors to lead border patrols, and the patrol leaders choose which cats they wish to take with them. Upon returning to the camp, the patrol leaders report to the Clan deputy, who, in turn, reports to the Clan leader.

Into the Wild

In the opening chapter, Tigerclaw and his patrol consisting of Ravenpaw, Mousefur and Redtail are marking the border at Sunningrocks. A patrol of RiverClan cats, led by their deputy, Oakheart, attack them. The ThunderClan cats are outnumbered and after a fierce battle they are forced to flee. Mousefur and Ravenpaw receive serious injuries and RiverClan now controls Sunningrocks for a short period of time.[3]
A few days after, a ThunderClan patrol confronts a new RiverClan patrol, and succeed in reclaiming Sunningrocks.[4] Oakheart and Redtail die in the battle, and Tigerclaw claims that he killed Oakheart after the other cat killed Redtail. However, later it turns out that Oakheart died when a rockslide crushed him,[5] while Redtail was murdered by Tigerclaw,[6] who expected to become deputy.

Hunting Patrol

Hunting patrols are groups of cats who hunt for prey to bring back to the camp for their Clan to eat. Several hunting parties are organized each day. Deputies ensure that hunting patrols have been organized and are out and about in order for the Clan to eat, but these patrols are not always appointed by the deputy, and do not take place at a specific time; any warrior can go on a hunting patrol at any time of the day, or even hunt by themselves. Cats are not allowed to eat while on a hunting patrol (unlike those who are on a border patrol).[7]

Bluestar's Prophecy

There are many hunting patrols in this book. The first one is seen when the patrol, including Stormtail, comes back to camp. Bluefur also leads her first hunting patrol, but during it, Thistlepaw scents a dog and battles it solo, earning his warrior name, Thistleclaw. Later, another patrol, from ShadowClan, is seen, hunting in ThunderClan territory, but Bluefur and Snowfur chase them off, with Snowfur dying in the process.

Other Patrols

Search Patrol

Warriors can be assigned the task to find a missing cat (for instance, a kit or apprentice who wandered away from the camp, like Squirrelpaw in Midnight or Berrykit in Sunset) or to look for information (such as searching for Sol in Sunrise).

Midnight

When Squirrelpaw and Brambleclaw disappear, the Clan is frantic and searches out many search patrols to retrieve them each day. But soon, it is impossible to find them and they give up, believing that the two might have ran away to ShadowClan or been taken by a fox.

Message Patrol

If a message or question to another Clan is too urgent to wait until the next Gathering, a party can be appointed to bring it to the other Clan's leader. Usually only a few warriors are sent, so they would not be mistaken for a raiding party. They wait at the border until a border patrol from the rival Clan comes to escort them to the camp to speak with their leader.

Forest of Secrets

After RiverClan finds out that ThunderClan had Silverstream's kits, a message patrol, consisting of Leopardfur, Mistyfoot, Stonefur, and Blackclaw come to claim that the kits belong to RiverClan. When Bluestar refuses, they come back again, later, and Graystripe ends up going to RiverClan with his kits.

Water Patrol

Water patrols are made up of warriors who carry water to the cats staying in the camp (such as queens and elders) during a drought, when the water needs to be fetched from a large distance away. They use bundles of moss to carry it. The concept appeared in Rising Storm and also in The Fourth Apprentice.

Rising Storm

When the ThunderClan camp catches on fire, patrols are sent to gather water to put it out, but they fail, so they take shelter in the RiverClan camp, with Crookedstar's permission.

See Also

  • General Clan Information
  • The Warrior Code

References and Citations

  1. Revealed in Firestar's Quest, page 245
  2. Revealed in Firestar's Quest, page 404
  3. Revealed in Into the Wild, page 3
  4. Revealed in Into the Wild, page 41
  5. Revealed in Into the Wild, page 147
  6. Revealed in Into the Wild, page 223
  7. Revealed in Firestar's Quest, page 342