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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Oakleaf is a very dark ginger tabby she-cat with a small white patch on her chest and amber eyes.

AttributesValues
rdfs:label
  • Oakleaf
rdfs:comment
  • Oakleaf is a very dark ginger tabby she-cat with a small white patch on her chest and amber eyes.
dcterms:subject
affie
  • ShadowClan
deadbooks
  • None
namest
  • Queen:
postdeath
  • Unknown
familyl
  • None Known
namesl
  • Oakleaf
livebooks
  • Code of the Clans
dbkwik:warriors/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
Age
  • Unknown
Speaker
  • Oakleaf explaining why she didn't want the young apprentices to fight
  • Oakleaf about the kits
  • Oakleaf standing up to her leader about the kits too young to fight
Page Number
  • 51(xsd:integer)
  • 53(xsd:integer)
Source
  • Code of the Clans
Quote
  • Daisytail came to see me with her Clanmate Hawkfoot two sunrises ago. She told me that she didn't want to let her kit go into battle when he was too small to fight his own Clanmates, and she asked me if I would let my kit die like this, too. I met Daisytail once at a Gathering, when we had both just learned we were expecting kits. She remembered me and knew I would not want my kit to fight any more than she did.
  • "We are united, Blizzardstar."
  • Until then, they must live within the camp, where the queens can be responsible for their safety.
Death
  • Unknown
ref
  • Code of the Clans, page 52
abstract
  • Oakleaf is a very dark ginger tabby she-cat with a small white patch on her chest and amber eyes.
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