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  • I hope it's been long enough now that I can talk about Darkness Within

  • but for anyone who would still like to read it, I will try to keep this mostly spoiler-light.

  • It won't be spoiler free though, so feel free to skip this episode if you're worried.

  • When Lost Stars was released, I fell in love with Bristlefrost instantly.

  • She was a hard-working apprentice with a strong sense of duty born of instinct rather than training.

  • When she saw a young cat in danger, even though he was from another clan,

  • she dove in to save him without a second thought, even though it put her life in danger too.

  • She was praised by her mentor and older warriors and given a chance to take her warrior ceremony early.

  • But, in a rare occurrence for Warriors, she failed.

  • She did all she could, but it was the middle of leaf-bare, and there simply wasn't any prey for her to catch.

  • This was, understandably, very frustrating for her, particularly because she had her eyes set on a specific future:

  • one where she would become mates with another respected cat, and friend, Stemleaf,

  • and they would both rise to success in their clan as a couple.

  • Now the only thing keeping that future from her was the season, something she had no control over.

  • Already we can see the basis of her character.

  • She has a very specific goal she wants to reach, will do everything she can to reach that goal,

  • and becomes very frustrated and a little impatient when she's prevented from reaching it.

  • Otherwise, she's a good person...er, cat, and a talented warrior.

  • This gave her good qualities to root for, but also a literary string to pull on.

  • A character who has something they care about has something to lose.

  • And to my excitement, that's exactly what Lost Stars did to her.

  • When she finally did pass her assessment, and became a warrior, it seemed like a fairytale ending as went to confess to her future mate.

  • But...he didn't return her affections.

  • He thought of her as a good friend, and nothing more.

  • He, in fact, had affection for a different cat, Spotfur. Bristlefrost was devastated.

  • This put her in a vulnerable position, but an advantageous one from a writing perspective, in two ways.

  • First, this situation left her without any idea for her future.

  • Where she had previously decided exactly how her life would go and who she would be, now everything was up in the air.

  • In that sort of state, she was more ready to believe the fake Bramblestar when he gave her a new purpose,

  • helping him find and fight codebreakers to save the clans.

  • That's a great position for a protagonist, being manipulated by the villain,

  • and they could have taken that plotline much further than they did if they wanted to.

  • But the second vulnerability she had created even more possibilities, for me.

  • She had no one cat now that she could rely on.

  • She had staked her hopes on Stemleaf alone, rather than bonding with her siblings or parents more, or finding friends in the clan.

  • Now that she was on her own, she had the chance to meet all the cats in Thunderclan she had ignored,

  • and build a stronger foundation of character by interacting with all of them.

  • In this way, we would not only get to know a bunch of characters who didn't yet have characters,

  • but Bristlefrost would have the chance to grow strong and loyal to Thunderclan on her own merits,

  • rather than by following a single, simple, fairytale path.

  • One huge benefit from making Bristlefrost develop past her current relationship with Stemleaf

  • is in how it would affect her story with another character I have pointedly avoided mentioning so far:

  • Rootpaw.

  • A lot has been made of their relationship.

  • I'll say first that I'm strongly on the side of disliking it...as an endgame.

  • However, I absolutely love it as it's used in Lost Stars.

  • Rootpaw is a brand new apprentice.

  • He's self-conscious about how different his father is and is being picked on by the other apprentices exactly where it hurts.

  • He feels outcast from his own clan and isn't sure who he is or where he fits in.

  • Then...a beautiful, strong, mature Thunderclan cat saves his life.

  • Of course he's going to fall for her.

  • But whenever we see the things from Bristlefrost's perspective,

  • she either doesn't care about him or is actively annoyed or embarrassed by him.

  • Rootpaw thinks they would be a great match, but he doesn't know Bristlefrost well enough to decide that,

  • and Bristlefrost herself strongly disagrees.

  • But they do work as parallels of each other.

  • Rootpaw is just beginning to form an idealized version of who Bristlefrost is and what their future could be together,

  • while Bristlefrost is about to have herself snapped out of her own idealized world with Stemleaf.

  • This made me giddy as I awaited the next books in the arc,

  • because it meant Bristlefrost was in a perfect position to learn about being strong on her own

  • and making your dreams a reality instead of making reality into your dreams,

  • and then teach that to Rootpaw, who would need to learn the same lesson!

  • And that would align perfectly with Rootpaw learning to come into his own with his Sister powers and fitting in with his clanmates.

  • He too, with Bristlefrost's help, would be able to form a good life for himself

  • and maybe keep Bristlefrost as a friend like Bristlefrost and Stemleaf were able to stay friends.

  • Oh.

  • OH.

  • OH?

  • Oh NOOOOO

  • Ughh...well, okay.

  • Bristlefrost and Stemleaf do not stay friends.

  • Stemleaf in fact dies and Bristlefrost shows no grief for the guy she at least cared about as a best friend not one moon ago.

  • Then over the course of Veil of Shadows and *shiver* Darkness Within,

  • Rootspring grows on his own and by the latest book,

  • he's a competent warrior learning entirely new things about his powers and heritage,

  • and worrying in his chapters about complex problems like how to navigate an aggressive ghost possession

  • and mediating with a group the clans were previously hostile to in an attempt to get them to help.

  • He's reached a state of maturity...but it wasn't with Bristlefrost's help.

  • And fine, they didn't use that juicy plotline potential.

  • It would be strange of me to get mad at a harmless plotline just because it's not what I predicted.

  • Except that...it actually does do quite a lot of harm, to Bristlefrost.

  • Because unlike Rootspring, she doesn't find something to ground herself.

  • Instead of growing closer to her clanmates, she ignored them.

  • She didn't make an effort to talk to any members of her clan and didn't even do much as a warrior anymore.

  • In Darkness Within, the only two things she does, over and over, in her chapters,

  • are declare her friendship with Spotfur and declare her love for Rootspring.

  • It would be nice if she actually had a relationship with Spotfur, as it would be nice for her to have a friend at all.

  • But they never become friends.

  • Bristlefrost just says that they are friends to herself over and over in hopes that the audience will believe it.

  • Show, don't tell people.

  • Spotfur doesn't seem to share the wish to be friends either.

  • The only connection they could have had was Stemleaf's death.

  • But this book does a fabulous job of letting Bristlefrost say what she felt for Stemleaf wasn't real love,

  • because she doesn't care about him being gone, unlike Spotfur.

  • But...Briss...you did really care for him.

  • Even if you didn't get together you were friends and he supported you in every step of your journey.

  • You don't care at all that this cat is dead?

  • And then there's Rootspring.

  • Unlike before where Rootpaw, the unsure apprentice disconnected from his clan,

  • looked up to the accomplished, strong, loyal she-cat Bristlefrost who didn't need him since she had her clan,

  • we now have Bristlefrost, a warrior somehow more disconnected from her clan with no defining relationships,

  • clinging to the mature respected and talented warrior Rootspring.

  • It just feels so icky stripping someone who used to be talented, confident, and full of promise

  • just to make her pine after a younger cat who, when she confessed, was neither talented, nor confident, nor respected.

  • This is made even worse by looking at their journeys.

  • Bristlefrost idolized a cat, found out he didn't like her, then went on to try and stumble through life without him

  • and eventually clinged to a different cat who she already knew liked her back.

  • Rootspring idolized a cat, and after a lot of one-way pining, she suddenly confessed she liked him too

  • and then he grew on his own with his love interest padding one step behind him like a kit.

  • Why did Bristlefrost conclude this arc by learning she couldn't have her fairytale life

  • while Rootspring got it handed to him on a silver platter only to find out he didn't even need it?

  • *Deep breath*

  • Bristlefrost was set up in the first and even second book of this arc to be a wonderful, interesting protagonist.

  • But instead, Darkness Within tore down everything she had going for her,

  • and there's not much character left to salvage.

  • If you're on board with BristleRoot as a ship, I'm not going to blame you,

  • and I'm sure you have plenty of fluff waiting in the future.

  • But personally, I was never a fan,

  • and now that "love for Rootspring" is the only personality trait Bristlefrost has,

  • I am a bit worried for her future in this series.

  • Sorry for ending this on a low note.

  • Maybe The Place of No Stars will change things.

  • Thank you for watching,

  • and always remember to please, *please* not lose your mind when you follow your heart.

I hope it's been long enough now that I can talk about Darkness Within

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