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"I've grown to love it here. My Clanmates feel like kin now. We quarrel sometimes, but we look out for each other no matter what. And the hunting is good and, when newleaf comes, and the oak woods turn green and the wind from the moor brings the scent of heather blossom, I am glad I came. And I feel I have gained more than I've lost."
— Sun Shadow about loss after Micah dies in Moth Flight's Vision, pages 276-277


Sun Shadow is a sleek,[7] slender black tom[8] with amber eyes.[9]

History

In the Super Edition Arc

Moth Flight's Vision

Pebble Heart inquires if Rocky is the only cat who has a cough, as Sun Shadow and Raven Pelt have been coughing as well.
When Moth Flight goes to ShadowClan to seek comfort after Micah's death, Sun Shadow is sympathetic towards the she-cat, and apologizes to her. He tells her that he wishes he'd known Micah better, and that Pebble Heart says that he had the heart of a Tribe cat, and the courage of a Clan cat. Moth Flight thanks Sun Shadow, relieved that someone mentioned Micah's name. Tall Shadow asks Sun Shadow if he could allow Moth Flight to have his den, and he agrees, prompting to fetch more moss as well.
After Moth Flight wakes up from a dream, she sees Sun Shadow peering down at her. She believes that Sun Shadow wants his nest back, but he contradicts to his, telling her that he thought she wanted something to eat. She asks him if he brought her something for her to eat, as the mouse Pebble Heart gave her earlier is gone. He prompts her to come with him on a hunting trip, reminding her that she can catch her own food. Sun Shadow tells her that he knows a stretch with no undergrowth, and that it would have a frog or a toad there for them to catch. Moth Flight declines the idea, as she tasted toad before ,which wasn't a pleasant experience. Sun Shadow argues that frogs taste better than toads, and that directly leads him into asking her why she ate a toad in the first place.
The two cats tell Tall Shadow about their short hunting trip before they leave, and subsequently he leads her to the hunting grounds. Sun Shadow asks Moth Flight if she's hurt when Moth Flight hurts herself on a trunk. Moth Flight wants to go back to the nest, but he insists that she can when she catches a frog.
Sun Shadow tells Moth Flight that he understands what it's like to lose a cat he loved, he mentions his father, Moon Shadow, who died when he got here and the cat whom he traveled with, Quiet Rain, had also died shortly after he arrived. He describes how different the forest is compared to his mountain home. Moth Flight wonders if he still feels the same way now, but he tells her that he grown to love the forest, and that all of his Clanmates feel like kin to him.
Sun Shadow tells Moth Flight to catch a frog seen in the bushes. She admits that she isn't great at hunting, he reassures her that if she misses this one, they would find another. Moth Flight remarks that Micah would've liked Sun Shadow. He tells her that he would've liked Micah, too.
Sun Shadow hisses at Moth Flight to hurry up in catching the frog, as they're faster than they look. Moth Flight clumsily misses and she feels black fur brush past her as Sun Shadow leaps onto the frog, pinning it down. He asks her to perform the killing bite, but she refuses, so he delivers it instead. He glances at her with amusement, telling her that she definitely never caught a frog before. They go back to camp and Moth Flight does not want to taste the frog.
Moth Flight later recalls her conversation with Sun Shadow, and is convinced that he was right.

In the Dawn of the Clans

The Blazing Star

Sun Shadow is a member of the Ancient Tribe, and one of their youngest members. He likes to explore the mountain area surrounding the Tribe's territory, and he notes that his mother's new mate, Sharp Hail, would probably claw his fur off should he come home late. Although wanting to explore, he decides against it and starts to make his way home, not wanting to get into trouble. He thinks to himself that his father would understand, saying that he wouldn't be as strict. Sadly, he says that he wishes he could have had the chance to meet him.
The young cat's curiosity gets the better of him, however, when he finds a narrow crevice. Pelt prickling with excitement, Sun Shadow noses his way forward, Sun Shadow yearns to find out what exists beyond his mountain home, but thinks to himself that he'll never get the chance, especially with Sharp Hail always finding chores for him to do that keep him around the cave. The young cat thinks to himself that if he had been born when he father was still around, he would have gone with him.
Making his way down the mountain, he finds a rock face, and he stretches out a paw to test the ground for stability. Determining that the ground is safe for the time being, Sun Shadow decides to keep exploring, if only for a little bit, before heading back to the cave. He makes his way through a narrow tunnel, and hears a flapping of wings. Unsure what creature they are, Sun Shadow initially thinks that the flapping noise could be from an eagle, but is soon proven wrong when the noise gets faster and louder. He crouches down with his fur bristling in terror as a swarm of bats fly out of the cave, screeching and beating their wings. He is unable to tell what they are in the darkness, trying to run away only to crash into a rock wall and injuring his head. Sun Shadow manages to escape the tunnel, and he sighs in relief until he notices that his face is bleeding, wincing in pain when he touches a paw gently to his nose, covered in blood. Sun Shadow looks up to the sky where the bats are still flying into the sky, and recognizes them for what they are. While thinking that he would be glad to never see a bat ever again, the tom hears someone calling out his name and realizes that it is Sharp Hail, his tail drooping at the thought of having to endure one of Sharp Hail's lectures.
Following Sharp Hail with his paws tingling in apprehension, the older tom demands to know why he had to go looking for Sun Shadow among the rocks yet again, when he will learn to be back at the cave by sunset, and what he had done to his face. Sun Shadow lies and says that he ran into a hawk, but Sharp Hail doesn't believe him, lashing his tail in frustration and asking him if he expected him to believe that. The gray tom points out that his injury isn't a scratch and looks like he bumped into something. Sun Shadow doesn't reply, only staring at the floor in misery. His mother says that they only want him to be safe considering all that's happened to the Tribe in the past, but Sun Shadow blurts out that nothing has happened to them, at least in his lifetime and he wishes something would because he finds it so boring. Sharp Hail gives the young tom a blow across the ear, snarling that he has had it with Sun Shadow's whining about being safe and having enough to eat and he was just like Moon Shadow, too restless to appreciate what he had. Sun Shadow thinks about how he has heard him say that many times before and that he is restless, and if he was with his father he would be with someone who would actually understand him.
Sharp Hail ends up making Sun Shadow care for Stoneteller for the next half moon in order to punish him for making Dewy Leaf worry. Sun Shadow just nods in bewilderment and thinks that although he likes Stoneteller and the way she is able to care for the Tribe like her own kits and the duty would normally be an honor, she had recently fallen ill with a vomiting sickness. Stalking off with resentment at Sharp Hail burning in his belly he heads off down the tunnel that connects to Stoneteller's den. He stares in wonder at the sight of the pointed rocks on the ground and cave roof and the pools of water that reflect the starlight. Sun Shadow pads forward and calls out Stoneteller's name, but receives no reply from the old she-cat, before he spots her curled up beside one of the pools of water. The tom does not detect any hint of vomit around her and leaves the cave to give her some peace, padding back into the main cave while trying to ignore the feeling of hunger in his belly.
Quiet Rain is also in the cave while eating a mouse, and notices him watching her. She pads over to the younger cat while blinking sympathetically at his facial injury, tearing the mouse in two and giving half to him. Sun Shadow thanks her and eagerly gulps it down. Quiet Rain tells him while he eats that he looks so much like his father, with the same slender build and black pelt, and it was a pity that he never saw his son. Sun Shadow looks up from his food and says that his father is a hero, leaving with the other cats to follow the Sun Trail and in turn saved the cats that remained behind in the mountains. The she-cat does not seem to share his admiration of Moon Shadow to Sun Shadow's surprise, pointing out that he may have done that but he also left Dewy Leaf behind while she was expecting his kits. Sun Shadow gets angry at this and retorts that it was a sacrifice he had to make.
Upon seeing her gaze and remembering that Quiet Rain had also been left behind, his anger dies down and he changes the subject slightly, telling her that her kits are heroes too and if she ever wonders about them. She doesn't reply and her eyes mist over as if she was looking at something far away, and Sun Shadow wonders if she is lonely since her kits were gone and she never took another mate. He asks her if she ever questions what life is like beyond the mountains, and after a few moments of silence she responds that she wonders how her kits are faring and would like to see them once more before she dies. She pauses while running her tail along his back and then continues that he should be finding his place among the Tribe where he belongs before going to her sleeping hollow. Sun Shadow is impressed by her wisdom, but before he can think on it more, he hears Stoneteller's voice coming from her den and races inside it and emerges from the tunnel. He sees Stoneteller on her paws and looking at the jagged gap in the roof of the cave, talking to the deceased cats Fluttering Bird, Shaded Moss, Bright Stream, and Turtle Tail. Fear grips Sun Shadow's body as he remembers Fluttering Bird as Quiet Rain's dead kit, and if she is seeing them she must be talking about dying. Sun Shadow starts to panic, realizing the meaning of Stonteller's words, and he wonders what he and the other Tribe members would do without their leader.
Sun Shadow stays near Stoneteller the entire night, his fear and worry not allowing him to rest. Unable to do more for his leader, Sun Shadow makes his way to where the rest of his family is staying, and he comes across his half-siblings, Melting Ice, Falling Dusk, and Morning Star, who are already awake and wrestling with each other. As Sun Shadow approaches, Dewy Leaf, who had been grooming herself, asks if Sun Shadow is okay, remembering the previous day's events. Although Sun Shadow is reluctant to tell Dewy Leaf exactly how he got hurt, his mother doesn't press him and says that she only wants her son to be safe. Dewy Leaf apologizes for Sharp Hail's attitude, saying that it's because Sun Shadow bears such a resemblance to Moon Shadow, both in looks and in attitude.
Sun Shadow abruptly changes to discuss the matter further, Sun Shadow shifts the conversion and asks his mother if she knew what would happen if Stoneteller died. Dewy Leaf is shocked by this, and wonders if something is wrong or if something happened to Stoneteller. Not wanting to say anything, Sun Shadow looks down at his paws, and looks up as his mother says that the Tribe would go on as they have before, and another cat would step up to lead. Dewy Leaf looks at Sharp Hail after she is finished speaking, and Sun Shadow gets an uncomfortable feeling in his throat, not wanting Sharp Hail to become the new Stoneteller. He objects, saying that none of the other cats have had visions. Dewy Leaf says there are other ways of leading, and Sun Shadow nods, dismissing himself in the process to return to Stoneteller.
Sun Shadow returns to Stoneteller, asking if there is anything that he can do for her, knowing her time left is few. When he asks if there is anything he can do, Stoneteller asks Sun Shadow to freshen up his bedding for her, and he dutifully does so. In the process of doing so, he notices prey left for Stoneteller, a small bird that had gone untouched. Suddenly, a sharp cry emerges from Stoneteller, and Sun Shadow immediately asks what's wrong. The frail and sick she-cat asks Sun Shadow for water, which he fetches without hesitation. Sun Shadow also tries to persuade Stoneteller to eat, but she refuses, saying she hasn't been able to eat for days. Stoneteller tells Sun Shadow that he will be unable to save her, and the young cat confirms his suspicions earlier- Stoneteller is going to die.
Stoneteller admits that she is dying, but by the time a new leader is named, she tells Sun Shadow that he will be long gone by then, and no longer a member of the Tribe. Sun Shadow is shocked that the old Healer knew what he wanted to do, and he asks Stoneteller where he should go. The she-cat says that's for him to decide, and Sun Shadow suggests going to find his father. Stoneteller does not respond, and insists that she needs to sleep. Sun Shadow helps her to her nest, and makes sure that she is comfortable before the old she-cat drifts off to sleep. He shakes off the though that Stoneteller looked like she wasn't sleeping, and makes his way outside, leaving the Tribe.
Unsure of what to do, Sun Shadow just walks. He has made the decision to find his father, but he is unsure of where to go in the large world outside of the Tribe's caverns. Not long after he leaves, Sun Shadow is ambushed by a hawk. Stricken by fear, Sun Shadow wonders if this is what Stoneteller meant by no longer being part of the Tribe. He gets a burst of strength from inside, and turns to face the hawk, and he tries to fight it. Although he misses with his first blow and runs into a rock wall, he faces the hawk again, and this time manages to chase it off. While surveying the land around him, Sun Shadow realizes that he should be attending to Stoneteller, and makes his way back to her cave. He passes his sister, Melting Ice, who wants to play with him. Sun Shadow darts past and apologizes, saying that he doesn't have time to play right now.
Sun Shadow is greeted by Stoneteller upon his return to her cave, and wonders if the old she-cat had been expecting him to return to the cave. Stoneteller asks Sun Shadow if she knows what he is supposed to do, and tells the younger cat that he is ready. She explains that she has lived a long life, and it is now time for Sun Shadow to make his own life, his own friends, and form his own destiny before he makes his journey to the stars to join his friends and loved ones. Sun Shadow touches his nose with Stoneteller, and thanks the old she-cat for her wisdom.
Sun Shadow decides to leave the same night, when his Tribemates settle down to sleep. He looks out of his sleeping hollow and sees Sharp Hail with Dewy Leaf and the three kits. Sun Shadow is near heartbreak at the thought of leaving his mother, but he knows that her life is with the Tribe and Sharp Hail. He bends down and quietly whispers that he'll be okay, but not loud enough to wake the sleeping she-cat. As he makes his way out, he is stopped by Quiet Rain, the mother of Gray Wing, Clear Sky, and Fluttering Bird. Sun Shadow begs Quiet Rain not to tell Sharp Hail, and his pleas are cut short by a screech from Stoneteller's den, marking the old she-cat's death. He uses the cry as a distraction to sneak away from Quiet Rain, although she soon catches up with him. He bursts out that he's not going back, and Quiet Rain replies that she knows he's not. She meows that she and Sun Shadow better hurry, as Stoneteller has died and Sharp Hail is waking their Tribemates. Quiet Rain tries to urge Sun Shadow to move on, saying that the Sun Trail is long, and neither cat knows what awaits them.

A Forest Divided

After their travels, Quiet Rain and Sun Shadow successfully make it to where Gray Wing, Clear Sky, and the other cats now live. The two cats, smelling of frost, snow, and the mountains, first meet Thunder, one of the forest-born cats. They get off to a rocky start, with Thunder accusing Sun Shadow of trying to catch his prey, although Sun Shadow replies that the bird he was stalking did in fact belong to him. Sun Shadow tells Thunder and he and his companion come from the mountains, and Thunder is reminded of the stories that Gray Wing would tell him. The black tom leads Thunder to where Quiet Rain is resting. Thunder notices the wounds on Quiet Rain's flank, and sees Sun Shadow lapping the elder she-cat's flank, in an attempt to comfort and soothe her. Thunder offers Sun Shadow and Quiet Rain the prey he caught, a sparrow, after noticing how frail the she-cat is, and explains that the prey initially belonged to Sun Shadow.
After being properly introduced, Sun Shadow asks Thunder if he knows Moon Shadow, Sun Shadow's father. Not wanting to answer the question, Thunder instead says that he knows Tall Shadow- Sun Shadow gets excited, saying that Tall Shadow is Moon Shadow's littermate. He asks again what happened to Moon Shadow, and Thunder says that Tall Shadow would know more about what happened than Thunder would, and says that he'll take Sun Shadow to see Tall Shadow. They decide to wait until Quiet Rain gets some of her strength back, however, as the old cat wishes to see her children. Sun Shadow warmly remarks that once Quiet Rain makes up her mind, it stays made up.
Sun Shadow is hesitant to trust Thunder completely when the ginger-and-white tom mentions that he needs to go back to his camp to inform his friends that he's leaving for a while. The black tom is concerned that Thunder will bring more cats with him, and asks the tom for reassurance that Thunder will be the only one returning. He replies that he will be the only cat, and keeps true to that promise, as he returns not long after with no other cat accompanying him.
Thunder takes Sun Shadow and Quiet Rain through the edges of the forest and then onto the moorland, not wanting to exhaust the two cats with a journey through the forest. Both Sun Shadow and Quiet Rain pad side-by-side throughout their travels, and when the two stray clear from the water, Thunder asks if the two cats were cold. Quiet Rain replies that they're not cold and they're used to the wind. During their travels, Thunder asks Sun Shadow about prey in the mountains, and the black cat replies that there are frequent voles and mice, and even the occasional deer carcass left by a sharptooth. Confused, Thunder asks what a sharptooth is, and Sun Shadow explains that it's their term for a giant cat. Shocked, Thunder asks why they live in the mountains if it's dangerous, and Sun Shadow replies that it's their home, and Stoneteller found it for them.
Soon, Sun Shadow, Quiet Rain, and Thunder meet up with River Ripple. The silver cat smells of water, and Quiet Rain hisses at him. She asks Sun Shadow what kind of place they've come to, and the tom doesn't answer him. He says to River Ripple that he and Quiet Rain are in the forest in search of their kin, and Thunder introduces Sun Shadow properly to River Ripple, saying that he is Moon Shadow's son. River Ripple says Moon Shadow was a fine cat, and Sun Shadow catches the tense he uses. Asking what he meant by saying was, Thunder raises his head and looks at Sun Shadow. He explains that his father was killed saving his friends from a forest fire. Swaying on his paws, Sun Shadow is shocked and grief-stricken over not being able to meet his father. Quiet Rain comforts him, and asks about her sons and everyone else that traveled. Thunder replies that Gray Wing, Clear Sky, and Jagged Peak are fine, although he is hesitant on reporting about Clear Sky.
They soon make their way onward, with River Ripple joining them. Sun Shadow's tail drags along the ground, as he is still very shaken and upset from hearing about his father's death. Sun Shadow walks beside Thunder, and asks how long it's been since Moon Shadow died. The ginger tom replies that it has been many moons. Sun Shadow asks if Thunder knew him well, and he replies that he was fairly young when it happened. They soon arrive at a Thunderpath, and Thunder warns Sun Shadow to be careful. Quiet Rain snorts and walks forward, saying that they've encountered many Thunderpaths on their journey to the forest. The two safely cross the Thunderpath, with Thunder and River Ripple crossing not long after. Thunder asks River Ripple if all mountain cats are as prickly as Sun Shadow and Quiet Rain. The silver tom defends the two mountain cats, saying that they're just tired from their journey. They soon arrive at Tall Shadow's camp within the pine forest, and they make their way inside.
Sun Shadow and Quiet Rain are greeted by Tall Shadow and the others, but they are given many glances from the cats who also reside there, including Mud Paws and Mouse Ear. Holly soon approaches and asks Thunder who these new cats are, but Quiet Rain steps forward and Tall Shadow almost instantly recognizes her. She also knows who Sun Shadow is, as he is almost a spitting image of Moon Shadow, his father.
Pebble Heart soon appears and inspects Quiet Rain's wounds. Sun Shadow is very concerned for Quiet Rain's well-being, and asks the young cat if her wounds will heal. He replies that they will with time. Thunder leaves not long after to go fetch Gray Wing, and upon hearing Sun Shadow's name, he instantly knows who the father of the young mountain cat is. Thunder tells Gray Wing that he told Sun Shadow about Moon Shadow's death, and Gray Wing asks how he took it. Thunder replies that he had really been looking forward to knowing his father, and changes the topic of discussion.
Mouse Ear, Mud Paws, and Sun Shadow decide to go hunting, and offer to collect herbs for Pebble Heart while they are out. Tall Shadow warns them not to hunt on Wind Runner's land, and the two promise not to before dashing out of camp, leaving snowy pawprints as they leave.
After Quiet Rain's death, Sun Shadow is full of sorrow at losing his Tribemate. Thunder notices how his eyes are clouded with grief and how alone he must feel. Thunder thinks to himself that all he wanted to do was find his father, and now he really is alone among all the cats he doesn't know yet. Tall Shadow says that they must bury Quiet Rain, and Sun Shadow looks at Tall Shadow, saying the forest was not Quiet Rain's home. Tall Shadow says that her kin are here, and Sun Shadow holds her gaze, but doesn't say anything. They decide to bury Quiet Rain at the four giant trees where many of their campmates were, and Sun Shadow helps Thunder, Clear Sky, Jagged Peak, and the others bury Quiet Rain. Sun Shadow presses himself next to where Quiet Rain is buried, and although Gray Wing is worried that Sun Shadow will freeze, Thunder tells him to let Sun Shadow mourn. Star Flower, Clear Sky's mate, watches Sun Shadow, her eyes filled with pity for the younger cat.
Tall Shadow nudges Sun Shadow, trying to get him to come with her back to camp, saying that he'll catch a chill if he stays out in the rain much longer. His eyes downcast and still full of grief, he tries to stand and make his way back with Tall Shadow. Pebble Heart flanks him, pressing close to Sun Shadow for comfort. Upon Gray Wing's decision to leave, Tall Shadow continues to nudge Sun Shadow in an effort to get the black cat to continue to move forward and back to camp, clearly not being able to move very much on his own and still mourning for Quiet Rain.

Path of Stars

While in camp, Thunder recalls Quiet Rain's death from the previous day, and how Clear Sky, Gray Wing, Jagged Peak, Sun Shadow, and Tall Shadow had buried the she-cat beneath the heavy stone in the four trees hollow.
When Gray Wing rushes to the Tall Shadow's camp after helping save Star Flower, Sun Shadow is seen poking his head of of his den. Gray Wing explains that the queen's kits are coming, and Jagged Peak orders Mouse Ear, Sun Shadow, and Holly to find Star Flower and bring her to camp. Gray Wing and Pebble Heart insist on coming too, and as they head toward where Star Flower is, Gray Wing urges them to hurry, with Sun Shadow and Holy pressing against each of his flanks. Pebble Heart asks if he is on the right way, and Gray Wing calls to wait and Holly and Sun Shadow steer him toward the young tom's voice. The dark gray tom gives instructions and Pebble Heart and Mouse Ear hare away; Holy and Sun Shadow then press harder against Gray Wing, causing him to be frustrated at feeling so old. Still, he lets them lead him after Mouse Ear and Pebble Heart until they reach the ditches. The two black cats break away for Gray Wing to leap them himself, and when Gray Wing has crossed them all, he halts as Holly and Sun Shadow catch up.
The cats soon find Star Flower, and Holly says they must get her back to camp, then nods to Sun Shadow. The black tom leans down and shoves his nose beneath the queen's shoulders, and she grunts as he heaves her up onto his back. Mouse Ear, Reed, and Pebble Heart help, and supporting Star Flower between them, the four cats head into the forest. Holly orders the toms to stay close to each other and can't let Star Flower fall, and Sun Shadow grunts that they won't.
Later, when Jagged Peak and Tall Shadow come to see Gray Wing and Slate's newborn kits, Gray Wing and Jagged Peak talk about the coming to the new territories, and Gray Wing mentions that he hopes the Tribe is doing fine. Jagged Peak points out that Quiet Rain and Sun Shadow said they were still finding prey enough to survive.
During the Gathering where Slash's former rogues are officially made part of the group, Sun Shadow is seen leaning close to Juniper and Raven. With his ears pricked and fur sleek, the mountain cat seems to be comfortable beside the rogues. The rogues from all groups receive new names, and when Raven and Juniper ask for their names to be chosen by others, Sun Shadow suggests Juniper Branch, with Pebble Heart offering Raven Pelt. Raven asks if he could join the first patrol the next day as Raven Pelt, and Tall Shadow agrees that he can lead it, then glances toward Sun Shadow, Mud Paws, and Mouse Ear as though searching for approval; they all nod.
After the Gathering, it is learned that Gray Wings' kits have been stolen by Slash, and Tall Shadow orders Pebble Heart to take Sun Shadow with him to help find the kits. Sun Shadow says that he will do what he can and nods quickly, then rushes to join the moor cats as they head back to their camp. In the camp, White Tail and Silver Stripe, two of the kits, are found, but Black Ear is still missing. Wind Runner orders the cats to search in several areas to find the kit, and says that she will take Sun Shadow, Gorse Fur, and Moth Flight to the oak forest to search the woods.

In the Novellas

Thunderstar's Echo

When Thunderstar is looking around the hollow at the Gathering, he spots the Clan leaders and their respective deputies, Shadowstar and Sun Shadow being the ones representing ShadowClan.

Trivia

Interesting Facts

  • Kate loves Sun Shadow, and finds him to be a dear, quiet, serious, and empathetic tom.[10]

Character Pixels

Kin

Members

Mother:

Dewy Leaf:[5] Living (As of The Blazing Star)

Father:

Moon Shadow:[5] Deceased, verified StarClan member

Sister:

Crow Muzzle:[11] Deceased, residence unknown

Brother:

Dancing Leaf:[11] Deceased, residence unknown

Half-Sister:

Melting Ice:[12] Living (As of The Blazing Star)

Half-Brothers:

Falling Dusk:[13] Living (As of The Blazing Star)
Morning Star:[13] Living (As of The Blazing Star)

Aunt:

Shadowstar:[14] Deceased, verified StarClan member

Tree

Template:Moon Shadow Tree

Quotes

"But all I want to do is get out and see the world."
―Sun Shadow's thoughts The Blazing Star


"Nothing has happened to us! Not in my lifetime. I wish something would happen! Then living here might not be so boring."
―Sun Shadow to Dewy Leaf about the mountains The Blazing Star


"He liked Stoneteller, and admired how her wisdom guided the Tribe and how she cared for each of them as if they were her own kits."
―Sun Shadow's opinion on Stoneteller The Blazing Star


Dewy Leaf: "I'm sorry Sharp Hail is so hard on you sometimes. It's just... oh, you really worry me, Sun Shadow! You're so much like your father! Sometimes I don't know what to do with you."
Sun Shadow: "How am I like my father?"
Dewy Leaf: "You're curious and brave. And sometimes reckless and selfish. And smart and cunning...Maybe I'm afraid that you'll leave, like Moon Shadow did. Maybe that's why I hold you so close"
—Dewy Leaf and Sun Shadow about the latter's attitude The Blazing Star


Stoneteller: "You know now, don't you? You're ready."
Sun Shadow: "Yes, I'm ready to leave. I drove off a hawk out there, and that means I've proved myself. I can't leave you, Stoneteller. Not like this!"
Stoneteller: "Don't worry about me. I've lived a long life, and soon I'll be among friends. It's time for you to find your own life, your own friends who will greet you when at last you make the journey to the stars."
Sun Shadow: "Thank you."
—Stoneteller giving Sun Shadow the strength to leave the Tribe The Blazing Star


"Don't try to stop me. I need to do this."
―Sun Shadow to Quiet Rain before he leaves the Tribe The Blazing Star


Thunder: "This cat is Moon Shadow's son."
River Ripple: "Moon Shadow was a fine cat."
Sun Shadow: "He... was...?"
Thunder: "Moon Shadow was killed. He died bravely saving his friends from a fire."
Sun Shadow: "My father!"
Quiet Rain: "We always knew they were taking a risk when they left the mountains."
Sun Shadow: "But I wanted a chance to know him."
Thunder: "I should have told you before. I'm sorry."
—Thunder and River Ripple revealing Moon Shadow's death, and Sun Shadow's grief over it A Forest Divided


"He came here to find his father, but now he is truly alone among strangers."
―Thunder's thoughts on Sun Shadow after Quiet Rain's death A Forest Divided


Sun Shadow: "Everything was so different here from what I'd known. Most of the cats couldn't even imagine what it was like to hunt the peaks. Or to never be warm. I felt like a stranger. Like no one knew how I felt. It was like being trapped beneath ice, mouthing words to cats who couldn't hear what I said."
Moth Flight: "Do you still feel that way?"
Sun Shadow: "No. It got better as time passed. I've grown to love it here. My Clanmates feel like kin now. We quarrel sometimes, but we look out for each other no matter what. And the hunting is good and, when newleaf comes, and the oak woods turn green and the wind from the moor brings the scent of heather blossom, I am glad I came. And I feel I have gained more than I've lost."
—Sun Shadow about loss after Micah dies Moth Flight's Vision


Moth Flight: "Micah would have liked you."
Sun Shadow: "I think I would have liked him too."
—Moth Flight and Sun Shadow about Micah Moth Flight's Vision


"When you go home, tell Sun Shadow he was right."
―Moth Flight to Pebble Heart Moth Flight's Vision

References and Citations

  1. Revealed in Path of Stars, page 305
  2. 2.0 2.1 Revealed in The Blazing Star: Bonus Scene, page 3
  3. 3.0 3.1 Revealed in The Blazing Star: Bonus Scene, page 24
  4. 4.0 4.1 Revealed in A Forest Divided, page 219
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Revealed in The Blazing Star: Bonus Scene, page 4
  6. Revealed in Thunderstar's Echo, allegiances
  7. Revealed in A Forest Divided, page 269
  8. Revealed in The Blazing Star: Bonus Scene, page 10
  9. Revealed in A Forest Divided, page 196
  10. Revealed on Kate's blog
  11. 11.0 11.1 Revealed in The Blazing Star: Bonus Scene, page 8
  12. Revealed in The Blazing Star: Bonus Scene, page 20
  13. 13.0 13.1 Revealed in The Blazing Star: Bonus Scene, page 13
  14. Revealed in The Sun Trail, page 93
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