"I can't let you young 'uns go off on your own. Who knows what you might get up to? I'll come, too." |
— Seville in The Fourth Apprentice, page 256 |
Seville is a big[2] ginger tom with yellow eyes.[1]
History
In the Omen of the Stars arc
The Fourth Apprentice
- When a patrol of Clan cats go looking for whatever is blocking the water from the lake, they encounter a kittypet, Seville, along with two kittypet friends of his, Snowdrop and Jigsaw. The Clan cats see two caged rabbits in Seville's Twoleg Nest's yard, but Seville stops them when they want to eat the rabbits. He explains that he has nothing against the Clan cats, but that his housefolk would be very angry if any cats hunted the rabbits; the Clan cats, the kittypets, rogues, anyone. He says he heard about another tom who hunted his housefolks' rabbits, then got taken to the Cutter, and wasn't the same afterwards.
- Later, Lionblaze and Dovepaw come back to find Seville and his friends, to ask them to help dismantle the beaver dam, as it is too much work to do with their small amount of warriors to handle. Seville agrees, and he and his friends go back to the stream with the Clan cats. When offered some fresh-kill, he politely declines, saying he already ate, and he seems a bit disgusted by it. He goes out onto the dam and helps dismantle it, and with him and other kittypets pitching in, and after a little while and a lot of energy used, the warriors successfully break the dam and free the water. Lionblaze spots the kittypets and loner gaping at him from halfway up the slope as he's swept away by a wall of water.
Trivia
Mistakes
- He has been described with green eyes.[3]
Quotes
- Dovepaw: "Hi, Seville!"
- Seville: "It's the journeying cats! What are you doing here? Did you find the animals you were looking for? Did you free the water?"
- The Fourth Apprentice
- "Lie down and rest. It's lovely and warm in the sun."
- ―Seville tempting the cats to lay down and have a rest The Fourth Apprentice
- Petalfur: "Look at this. It's easiest to knock the top logs off the dam, but if we can somehow get inside and shift the logs farther down, then the whole thing might collapse. The weight of water would crush it."
- Tigerheart: "Brilliant!"
- The Fourth Apprentice
References and Citations
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Revealed in The Fourth Apprentice, page 180
- ↑ Revealed in The Fourth Apprentice, page 251
- ↑ Revealed in The Fourth Apprentice, page 253