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Teller of the Pointed Stones (OTS)
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Teller of the Pointed Stones, more commonly known as Stoneteller, is a long wiry, dark stone-gray tom with amber eyes.
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Tribe of Rushing Water
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Healer: Cave-Guard: Kit:
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Jayfeather Brambleclaw Crag
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Stormfur Crag
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Leafpaw Jayfeather Brambleclaw
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Unnamed she-catTalon of Swooping EagleBrook Where Small Fish Swim
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Yes, Crag. What do you want to say? Crag Where Eagles Nest, stand forward. You're an apprentice, right? What are you hoping to be? A prey-hunter or a cave-guard?
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Crag Where Eagles Nest Teller of the Pointed Stones
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The Tribe divides its duties. The cave-guards protect the Tribe; the prey-hunters feed them. Brook is a prey-hunter and Crag is a cave-guard. We have know each other a long time, Brambleclaw. I was the first Tribe cat you met when you dragged yourselves out of the pool, all those moons ago. I'm a cave-guard, and I fought in the great battle beside Stormfur. No cat can say that I'm afraid to fight. But I'm telling you now that you're wrong. Me?
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Then why are you coming hunting? From this moment on, you will be known as the Teller of the Pointed Stones. Others will come after you, moon upon moon upon moon. Choose them well, train them well, and trust the future of your Tribe of them. Why?
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Moonrise, Dawn, Outcast, Sign of the Moon, The Ultimate Guide
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Sorreltail Brambleclaw Bird
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Who's going to watch the skies while you've got your eyes on the prey? Because you're trying to turn us into a Clan. We're not. We are the Tribe. I am honored to have been chosen. I will serve my Tribe until the end of my days.
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But this is the only way to survive! You've never had to share your hunting grounds with other cats before. You can't live here like prisoners, afraid to venture out in search of food. In the forest, we could scent for danger and hunt at the same time. Greetings, Stoneteller. May the Tribe of Endless Hunting Watch over you and send you their wisdom.
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I am honored to have been chosen. I will serve my Tribe until the end of my days. Greetings, Stoneteller. May the Tribe of Endless Hunting watch over you and send you their wisdom. From this moment on, you will be known as the Teller of the Pointed Stones. Others will come after you, moon upon moon upon moon. Choose them well, train them well, and trust the future of your Tribe to them.
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Bird Jayfeather Stoneteller vowing to protect the Tribe of Rushing Water to Jayfeather Crag Crag to the Tribe cats Stoneteller formally introducing Crag to Brambleclaw and his patrol
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Jayfeather appointing the new Stoneteller Crag to Leafpaw and Sorreltail Brambleclaw and Crag
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"I wasn't expecting this. Stoneteller—the last one—said nothing to prepare me. But I cannot doubt his choice. I will do my best to honor him, and the rest of the Tribe of Endless Hunting. " But think of what we risk losing. All our traditions, everything that makes us who we are. Instead, we'll spend all our time running around trying to remember which rocks belong to us. Crag you already know. He is the leader of our cave-guards, the cats who protect this place.
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Really? Well, how do you scent an eagle flying a mountain's height above your head?
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Teller of the Pointed Stones, more commonly known as Stoneteller, is a long wiry, dark stone-gray tom with amber eyes.