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  • I should have known what I was getting into immediately when I put up this poll.

  • Dovewing and Ivypool, both as individual characters and in their relationship, have been hot and

  • controversial topics just about since the characters were introduced back in 2012.

  • The general fandom opinions of both characters have oscillated in waves across the last decade,

  • and there are still wide divides in how Dovewing and Ivypool, as individuals and a pair, are

  • perceived in different nooks of the fandom.

  • I'll be honest up front as I always try to be that I have some serious bias in this

  • area because I have been thinking about and writing from the perspective of these characters

  • for years, and I have nearly finished getting each of them to the conclusions of their arcs,

  • ones that don't quite align with what they were given in canon.

  • That said, considering how heavily this topic has been covered in all corners of the fandom,

  • I also feel more freedom to spend some time in this video diving straight out of canon

  • to talk about what elements I see their potential in, and where that potential could lead.

  • First though, let's go through the basic facts and arguments around these characters

  • for anyone who may be unfamiliar.

  • Dovewing and Ivypool are sisters born at the very end of Sunrise, the last book in the

  • Power of Three arc, but they are most prominent in Omen of the Stars, where both of them are

  • point-of-view protagonists.

  • They're the daughters of Whitewing and Birchfall, but that relationship isn't as important

  • to them or their story as it is to many other Warriors protagonists.

  • By and large they have a fine but hardly-touched-on relationship with their parents and no mentioned

  • connection with any other more distant members of their family.

  • Their big conflict comes from their relationships with each other and some manipulative entities

  • in each of the sisters' social groups that drive their conflicts even further.

  • As kits, they were pretty close and really only hung out with each other, which likely

  • made it sting even more when, only a couple of days into their apprenticeship, Dovepaw

  • started being pulled away by her mentor Lionblaze as she was recognized as the third cat in

  • their prophecy with the power to hear, scent, and see things far away.

  • These insights and importance not only made her keep secrets from her sister and thrust

  • her into a scary and already-in-progress war that she was not prepared for as a brand new

  • apprentice, but also caused all four clans to launch a traveling mission in response

  • to her sights that ended up bringing back their water.

  • Ivypaw wasn't doing badly in her training by any means, but compared to her sister who

  • was very publicly special immediately, she didn't feel as though she stacked up, and

  • most notably, she didn't feel like they were a pair anymore like they had been as

  • kits.

  • Dovewing didn't either, mind you, but everyone from her leader to her mentor to the medicine

  • cat and Starclan were telling her that she was important and needed to join them in saving

  • the clans as quickly and secretly as possible, so she felt entirely without agency.

  • She did find some solace in Tigerheart, a warrior she met on the journey she spearheaded

  • who didn't seem to hate the other clans as much as most cats, but even that relationship

  • waswell, complicated, in canon.

  • I'll explain that later.

  • This divide left Ivypaw free to be taken in by her own external pressures: first from

  • the Dark Forest, and specifically her new mentor Hawkfrost.

  • Before they rapidly and without explanation transitioned into a boot camp, Ivypaw just

  • came to visit Hawkfrost to talk about her feelings regarding her sister and how she

  • felt like she was being left behind, fears that Hawkfrost stoked and provided saccharine

  • sympathy on as a means of manipulating her.

  • One big factor in the fandom perception of these characters was the way in which their

  • conflicts were presented.

  • Because Ivypaw was constantly thinking of herself in comparison to Dovepaw and outright

  • berated her or tried to force her into a competition for most of their life, the fandom also began

  • to consider them as a one or the other situation.

  • Either you were on Dovewing's side and think Ivypaw was bullying her sister who wanted

  • nothing but to be with her and whose life was spiraling out of her control, or you were

  • on Ivypool's side and thought that Dovewing should have done more to stop Ivypool from

  • being taken in by the Dark Forest, shouldn't have kept the prophecy from her to begin with,

  • or should have avoided showing off in front of Ivypool along the way.

  • The animosity from these sides also stemmed into the perceptions of the characters, with

  • fans of Dovewing labeling Ivypool as petty, vindictive, and lacking in empathy and fans

  • of Ivypool labeling Dovewing as a frivolous, flawless, boring she-cat character while Ivypool

  • is more emotionally interesting.

  • I can understand where this comes from, but I honestly believe that, had Dovewing and

  • Ivypool's arcs as individuals and with each other actually concluded, we wouldn't have

  • had as many wars about it over the last decade, and we might have a lot more people who appreciate

  • or even love both charactersyou know, people like uh, me.

  • I think canon Ivypool definitely was petty and vindictive at points, and did treat her

  • sister very badly.

  • I also think she was treated badly by Blossomfall and the Dark Forest, which didn't help.

  • I don't think Dovewing was flawless, but I do think her ideology wasn't tapped into

  • nearly as much as it could have been and it sometimes became frustrating to see her constantly

  • reach out to and think the best of cats who had long since stopped being nice to her.

  • I also think that being told she was important and had to save the world alongside two adults

  • she barely knew and having to actually suppress what she could see to put up a front of aggression

  • would put her in a very difficult position.

  • Neither of these characters were totally at fault for or totally separated from their

  • faults or roles in each others' lives.

  • They are both, or at least both have the potential to be, sympathetic.

  • The key is in how the rest of the story resolves their turmoil and helps them come back to

  • appreciating each other againwhich Omen of the Stars actually never did.

  • Ivypool started spying on the Dark Forest for the three but it didn't involve any

  • reconciliation with Dovewing.

  • Jayfeather and Lionblaze just demanded that she work for them using her position as they

  • had been doing to Dovewing and Ivypool reluctantly agrees to work with them for the greater good

  • of defeating her enemies.

  • They avoided talking about their actual pasts and feelings enough to fix any of the personal

  • problems, and this led to a point where *to this day,* Ivypool still holds a grudge against

  • Dovewing and doesn't understand why she left Thunderclan to be with Tigerheartstar.

  • I could talk about how poorly their resolution is handled or how it impacts the perception

  • and identity of each character individually, but both of these topics have been discussed

  • extensively and I don't want to either retread well-covered ground or reignite any wars.

  • Instead, and because the biggest faults with both of these cats is in how their relationships

  • with and arcs around each other resolve, this is the point at which I must say I am diverging

  • heavily.

  • From this point onward, I will be mainly discussing the potential they had and the diverging journey

  • I took them through and am taking them through in Paws of Stars.

  • Firstly, we need to clear up some very specific relationships.

  • On Ivypool's side, we first need to tackle her frenemy bully thing, Blossomfall.

  • The books both try to treat them as being each others' closest friends and have Blossomfall

  • insult or belittle Ivypool more often than not, without ever really pointing out or fixing

  • that behavior.

  • As far as I'm concerned you either need to make Blossomfall not a bully, or acknowledge

  • that behavior and have there be some consequence to it.

  • Either of these options would be perfectly fine, depending on their execution, but since

  • Ivypool doesn't have a lot of genuine friends around and I wanted the Dark Forest trainees

  • to be more sympathetic anyway, I chose to just make Blossomfall less antagonistic.

  • On a similar note, Tigerheart was a truly horrible boyfriend to Dovewing during Omen

  • of the Stars, using her for his own benefits, abandoning her and her sister without any

  • logical reason, and generally existing in a very shallow romance that mostly took place

  • when Dovepaw was still an apprentice.

  • I believe that he genuinely liked Dovewing; she wasn't just a tool for him and there

  • was some mutual care on both sides, but it never stopped him from manipulating her and

  • often treating her poorly.

  • As with Blossomfall, you can either fix this or acknowledge it, and as with Ivypool, Dovewing

  • doesn't actually have that many friends, so I chose to give them a real, more balanced

  • friendship initially built on their mutual distaste for the forced aggression around

  • borders that only eventually becomes the beginnings of a romance when they are both adults and

  • have known each other for a long time.

  • Second are the wider pressures on Dovewing and Ivypool: the power of three prophecy and

  • the Dark Forest's plan respectively.

  • Having a sympathetic and knowledgeable point of view on either side of this conflict is

  • quite advantageous from a writing perspective, assuming of course that both sides actually

  • have a coherent plan to discover or talk about and that there is any sort of progression

  • for the readers to see but hey we're just talking about the characters here, not the

  • plot.

  • Dovewing is coming into an ongoing fight and is expected to catch up quickly with her older,

  • emotionally distant peers along with Starclan's orders, which is an awful lot to lay on a

  • kid and makes for some great conflict.

  • The only thing I would really change about it is that I think Jayfeather and Lionblaze's

  • attitudes should have something to do with the mess Hollyleaf left behind, and that they

  • should be able to resolve those feelings and work better with Dovewing, perhaps by getting

  • her own help in finding a way to move past their sister's apparent death.

  • For Ivypool, meanwhile, most of the big problems with her pressure are the same problems that

  • plague the Dark Forest in general: they are trying to simultaneously appeal to sympathetic

  • characters and be a purely evil entity, they don't have a coherent plan or one that is

  • remotely likely to be successful, after they suddenly bring all the trainees together they

  • make no attempt to hide their intentions and still expect the loyal clan cats to fight

  • with them when they've given them no reason to stand at the Dark Forest's side, etc.

  • Making the Dark Forest at least *seem* more sympathetic will lend credence to their manipulations,

  • and I don't think those manipulations should stop with Ivypaw.

  • Nearly every trainee who is recruited would have to be coerced in some way by feeding

  • into their desires and uniting them under a single goal, one that appears like it will

  • serve the trainees but would, in reality, serve those leading the Dark Forest.

  • We then understand the manipulations, can root for Ivypool to escape them, and can watch

  • her learn more and do more within that world before the battle begins.

  • With their individual journeys ironed out, let's turn our attention to their combined

  • resolution and reconciliation.

  • This is a scene I have written out and published and it's one of my favorite moments, looking

  • back, so I don't want to spoil it too heavily if you'd like to read Paws of Stars but

  • the gist is that their resolution should be a separate, albeit connected event to Ivypool

  • realizing she was being manipulated and joining the three as a spy, and should draw on the

  • insecurities that both of them have had in relation to each other since the beginning.

  • Making Ivypool less constantly cruel before this is a good way to put them on more even

  • ground, but this sort of resolution should involve both characters admitting their weaknesses,

  • seeing the blind spots they had for each other, and resolving to move forward as a pair, not

  • in the way they were as kits, but as two individuals who can understand and protect each other.

  • This puts them in a place to face the numerous emotional and physical conflicts to come in

  • the rest of the arc as a team, but doesn't require that either of them sacrifice their

  • identity or join themselves to the hip of the other.

  • One girl was chosen by Starclan and one was chosen by the Dark Forest, each rising to

  • prominence in those groups at the promise of safety on the other side of a war.

  • Both of them were lied to.

  • Both of them will need to be themselves, and not pawns of the groups they are a part of,

  • in order to succeed.

  • And at this moment, if they can put aside their differences, understand the others'

  • struggles and wishes, so different from their own and yet so similar as well, and choose

  • to move forward together, perhaps that is enough to signal that the coming war doesn't

  • have to end with one side's death, or total victory.

  • Perhaps, if Dovewing and Ivypool's conflict was truly resolved, they could serve as a

  • blueprint for what is required of every cat in the clans.

  • Thank you for watching, and always remember to listen to those with a different perspective

  • than you.

  • It won't always lead to good results but some may just be ready to listen to you in

  • return.

I should have known what I was getting into immediately when I put up this poll.

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