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  • Who is Jayfeather? Now, who is Jay's Wing?

  • Alternatively, how would you describe Cinderpelt? How about Cinderheart?

  • These pairs share something in common.

  • In each case, supposedly, one cat is a reincarnation of the other.

  • It's not a regular phenomenon for cats in the Warriors world to die and be reborn as different cats.

  • In fact, the two examples I mentioned are just about all those that exist.

  • But both sets contain prominent characters,

  • and the connection the cats in each pair have to each other is given significant attention in their stories.

  • And unfortunately the ideas presented in these story arcs don't fit into the world they are in, and don't even match with each other.

  • On one side, we have Cinderpelt and Cinderheart.

  • In this case, Starclan saw her life as unfair, due to her injury stopping her from being a warrior,

  • and reincarnated her into the kit who was born at the moment of her death,

  • Sorreltail's kit Cinderheart, who Cinderpelt died to save.

  • This premise on its own already causes issues.

  • Starclan, as well as Leafpool when she finds out what happened, treat Cinderpelt's life as unexpected.

  • They believe she was meant to be a warrior

  • and was stripped of this life when she unexpectedly got her injury and was forced to become a medicine cat instead.

  • We can take the fact that her life changing course was unexpected as mostly true.

  • We were given indications such as her misinterpretation of the Fire Tiger prophecy

  • that she wasn't born with the destiny of being a medicine cat.

  • But even allowing for that, there's still the problem that it was Cinderpelt's life.

  • No one forced her to be a medicine cat.

  • She wanted to help out and Yellowfang offered her the position because she was good at it,

  • and they enjoyed spending time together.

  • She did have a terrible injury, but other than that

  • the only heartache in her life was when Starclan decided to tell her she would die, and not let her tell her apprentice:

  • the apprentice who, mind you, was being told by Starclan to run away with Crowfeather.

  • She lived happily as a medicine cat except where Starclan intervened.

  • If she had a choice in the matter, I don't think she would have wanted a reincarnation.

  • This isn't helped by the details of the life she was given.

  • Cinderheart may have a passing similarity in personality to Cinderpelt, at least when she was an apprentice,

  • but she's definitely a different cat, living her own life.

  • Of course this becomes obscenely clear when Cinderpelt's spirit leaves Cinderheart's body but even before that,

  • Jayfeather had the ability to go into Cinderheart's mind and find Cinderpelt as another entity wandering around in there,

  • giving Cinderheart flashes of knowledge and memories she wouldn't otherwise have.

  • Cinderpelt wasn't given a second chance at life,

  • she was made into an observer for another cat's life until she was set free and allowed to go to Starclan.

  • This situation didn't hurt just Cinderpelt either.

  • Cinderheart got a leg injury similar to Cinderpelt's, twice, and without Jayfeather's help, she might have also not become a warrior.

  • If Cinderpelt's injury was so unexpected,

  • and this reincarnation was meant to give her a second chance where she could become a warrior,

  • why did destiny still pull Cinderheart into leg injuries that threatened her future?

  • Maybe Cinderpelt's spirit influenced her destiny to make the two she-cats more similar?

  • It's anyone's guess.

  • But it is almost certain that if Cinderpelt wasn't also in her body, Cinderheart wouldn't have gotten that injury,

  • and she definitely wouldn't have had a breakdown and felt she needed to become a medicine cat and break up with Lionblaze.

  • Yet another problem exists when we take into account that Starclan had the ability to give second chances at life

  • for cats whose lives were unexpected and unfair.

  • Even if it turned out to be a horrible method,

  • if Starclan thought this would give warriors a second chance, why is this the only time they used it?

  • Cinderpelt's life was fairly happy by Warriors standards.

  • Why didn't they reincarnate Longtail,

  • who was blinded and forced to retire despite proving his loyalty over and over to Thunderclan over Tigerstar?

  • Why didn't they give Snowkit a second chance?

  • He was born deaf and killed as a kit.

  • That sounds like a much more unfair life than what Cinderpelt had.

  • Starclan's reasoning doesn't make any sense unless they had some ulterior motive for wanting Cinderpelt specifically to live again,

  • and if they did, that never became apparent.

  • But maybe Starclan is just incompetent and couldn't do reincarnation correctly.

  • Maybe if we look at the other case, with Jayfeather and Jay's Wing, it won't bring as much pain to the lives of the cats involved.

  • Well, that is technically the case, but this version of Warriors reincarnation has a different problem.

  • Instead of one cat having far too much influence over the other's life, in this case neither cat has any impact on the other's life.

  • In our chapters with the ancients we learn that Jayfeather, Lionblaze, and Dovewing

  • are reincarnations of Jay's Wing, Lion's Roar, and Dove's Wing respectively,

  • but what does this mean?

  • Dove's Wing and Lion's Roar are completely different cats from those they will supposedly reincarnate into,

  • and all we know about Jay's Wing is that he had some sort of close relationship with Half Moon

  • and that he was training to be a Sharpclaw.

  • Of course the three cats they are paired with are the three prophesied cats with superpowers in Firestar's time,

  • but as the ancients they were,

  • they didn't have any special abilities and weren't treated any differently from the other cats there.

  • In the present, the only one of the three that even knows about the ancients is Jayfeather,

  • and even he isn't directly affected by what is supposedly his past life.

  • We don't have any spirits leaving bodies,

  • no flashes of memory they couldn't otherwise have,

  • no desires or personality traits that seem to stem from the ancients that share their names.

  • So what is the point of reincarnation in this case?

  • Well for Lionblaze and Dovewing, the answer seems to be...uhh...nothing.

  • But it is technically possible that Jayfeather needed his past life in order to connect with the ancients through his stick.

  • Of course, when he does arrive in the past,

  • he still has no access to the memories or personality of Jay's Wing, whatever they may be.

  • He had to learn what a sharpclaw was, that some of the ancients fished around the lake,

  • that they voted to make decisions, and that he had a relationship with Half Moon.

  • If Jay's Wing was there at all, this should have been common knowledge for Jayfeather,

  • and he should have been able to slip into the role easily,

  • like Cinderheart being able to spontaneously describe what badgers were and be afraid of them despite never seeing one.

  • Where Jay's Wing is when Jayfeather is in his body is something of a mystery,

  • especially since we know he didn't come with the ancients to the mountains after Long Shadows,

  • and instead only appeared again when Jayfeather went back to see them once more in Sign of the Moon.

  • It's my personal headcanon that Jay's Wing is already dead when Jayfeather goes back the first time,

  • since some of the ancients do comment about how long Jay's Wing was down there and how they were afraid he wouldn't make it out.

  • But in that case, Jay's Wing would be little more than a body for Jayfeather to puppet, rather than a whole other life he has inside.

  • This does, as a side note, make it a little strange for Jayfeather to fall in love with and romance Half Moon,

  • since, whatever connection he and Jay's Wing have, they are definitely different cats,

  • and Half Moon is never made aware of which one she was speaking to, or which one she fell in love with initially.

  • But this is never brought up as a problem in canon,

  • since, like Cinderheart's situation with Cinderpelt, Jayfeather's relationship with Jay's Wing is described with the term:

  • reincarnation.”

  • In Warriors the termreincarnationis used in a...strange way.

  • I won't get into any real world religions but going by the basic dictionary definition,

  • reincarnation is a term for the situation where a being is birthed again into either a new body or any other form of life.

  • The being hasn't fundamentally changed,

  • and they don't replace any spirits in the new form they take.

  • They simply change their form and begin a new life.

  • Warriors does not use reincarnation in this way, in either case.

  • In Cinderpelt and Cinderheart's case, two separate beings were made to inhabit one body,

  • with the former retaining all her memories and still being a full grown she-cat even when Cinderheart's body was still a kit.

  • Cinderpelt has no physical control over the body they share though, and can only share some of her memories with Cinderheart,

  • which might have also inadvertently forced her into some of the same life situations as her predecessor.

  • In Jayfeather and Jay's Wing's case,

  • two separate beings lived at completely separate times with no similarities or connections

  • other than the former being able to inhabit the latter's body in the past.

  • No memories, feelings, experiences, or otherwise are exchanged between them

  • even when they might have shared the same body at the same time,

  • and the reincarnation seemed to have no effect on either cat's life, as far as we know.

  • The differences might be explained away by Starclan not being as capable as whoever reincarnated the three,

  • but even in the best case scenario, what is the point of reincarnation in this world?

  • At best it does nothing for either party

  • and at worst it hurts them both and keeps one of them from the relaxing afterlife they are entitled to.

  • I'm not sure reincarnation is an accurate term to use in the case of Warriors

  • given how the different incarnations are so clearly different cats,

  • but it is the one we're stuck with,

  • and as long as no one in Warriors ever brings up a reincarnation again,

  • maybe we can move past how strange and often creepy it can be in this world.

  • Thank you for watching, and always remember that

  • badgers are scary! ...I-I've never seen one but still.

Who is Jayfeather? Now, who is Jay's Wing?

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