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  • At this point, I've done videos on many of my favorite cats, but there's one that

  • I have been holding off on until now.

  • Today I'm going to talk about Brightheart.

  • She's an inspiring and beloved cat in canon alone, and my own experiences in writing for

  • her have made me love her even more, to the point that she now stands as my third favorite

  • character in the series.

  • Brightheart was born to Frostfur along with Thornclaw, Brackenfur, and Cinderpelt.

  • Although, as is often the case in the first arc, none of them are named and two of her

  • siblings are made apprentices and go through entire arcs before she and Thornclaw can leave

  • the nursery.

  • The first arc really didn't care about kits.

  • In Forest of Secrets she becomes Brightpaw, apprenticed to Whitestorm, who is quite possibly

  • the best mentor in the clan, with the possible exception of Bluestar.

  • She is calm, well-behaved, and kind, but other than playing with Thornpaw and occasionally

  • Swiftpaw or Cloudpaw, she doesn't have much of a presence, and is pretty generic until

  • A Dangerous Path.

  • Cloudtail was made a warrior without any of the other apprentices, and Swiftpaw decided

  • they should go after the dogs attacking the territory to prove themselves.

  • Brightpaw was the only one who decided to tag along and before we get into the results

  • of that, let's consider why.

  • She's the most polite, well-behaved, calm, and hesitant apprentice in the clan, used

  • explicitly as a contrast to Cloudpaw's brash impulsiveness for Fireheart.

  • If she was really convinced to leave Thornpaw, her closest connection before now, to go with

  • Swiftpaw on a hare-brained mission alone at night, maybe there is more to her than we

  • saw on the page.

  • Maybe, given her small bits of disappointment shown at Cloudpaw's warrior ceremony, she

  • feels left behind, not even by a denmate, but by *Cloudtail specifically*.

  • She liked Cloudtail as a friend even at this point, and maybe seeing Cloudtail promoted

  • where she wasn't left her feeling inferior to him, and more willing to take the sort

  • of brash actions that she'd always avoided before.

  • This will be important to keep in mind later on.

  • Brightpaw and Swiftpaw go after the dogs, and we know from accounts later on that Brightpaw

  • actually saw Swiftpaw die before her eyes before she lost one of those eyes and was

  • brutally scarred.

  • When her clanmates find her, she is unconscious and yelling out exposition in her sleep.

  • She keeps repeating these words in her nightmares in the medicine den, a no-doubt harrowing

  • experience.

  • But through it all, the cat who decides to stay by her and keep her company, even as

  • she is named Lostface by a Bluestar who is quickly losing touch with reality, is Cloudtail.

  • Being injured, having cats constantly flinch at the sight of her, being cared for by the

  • cat she had hoped to emulate, and only being given a warrior name to mark her as broken

  • in case she died is an enormous blow to an ego that wasn't high to begin with.

  • With Cinderpelt's help she does get a job with Speckletail who is trying to get over

  • losing Snowkit but she is aware that she is being used too, and longs to feel like she's

  • making some sort of good effect on the world.

  • It doesn't help when she goes to see Cloudtail's mother, who has a startlingly awful reaction,

  • and finally sees her own reflection in a puddle.

  • She understands immediately that she is hideous and scary, but Cloudtail is still there to

  • comfort her and tell her she will always be beautiful to him.

  • The issue at this point in her story is that every cat who isn't afraid of her is explicitly

  • caring for her.

  • She isn't capable of caring for herself, and has still been completely unable to make

  • a good impact on the clan in the way that she wanted to.

  • So she instead turns to learning enough so that she can be of assistance.

  • We know that she learns the basics about herbs so she can help Cinderpelt, and later, once

  • Firestar is leader and changes her name to Brightheart, she lets Cloudtail train her

  • in fighting again to learn new moves that she can do with one eye.

  • As a key part here, it is Cloudtail who pushes for her to learn fighting, Cloudtail who pushes

  • for her new name, and Cloudtail who continuously shows off how good she's getting in training

  • when Firestar comes by to check.

  • Brightheart does become quite skilled, fighting in the Bloodclan battle, but even then she

  • always has Cloudtail at her side, and from the narrative's perspective, it is usually

  • Cloudtail who gets the credit and focus, for being such a good mate and helping her get

  • through this difficult part of her life.

  • Through the first arc, Brightheart was always a polite, relatively quiet, compassionate,

  • and well-behaved she-cat who wanted to prove herself at some level, especially in trying

  • to reach the same level as Cloudtail, but one who kept falling short and needing to

  • be cared for *by* Cloudtail and the clan at large.

  • This is the vast majority of the story canon gives her and it is one that a lot of fans

  • hold dear, but it is not the ending to her arc at all, which is why it's important

  • to look at later pieces of the narrative as welland maybe completely throw out some

  • bits of canon and add in an ending of your own to give this she-cat some justice.

  • Because she wanted the ability to care for someone else so badly, it makes perfect sense

  • to me that she not only had Whitewing, but was very close with her.

  • I spoke about this relationship more in my Whitewing video but Brightheart and Cloudtail

  • were both loving parents and they ended up as a close-knit family.

  • Cloudtail, by the way, is still spending almost all of his time with her and making the decisions

  • about patrols they should go on or lead, and when Firestar chooses Brightheart for a patrol

  • or guarding duty, he *always* picks Cloudtail to do it with her.

  • They are a pair.

  • Even when they are both captured by the twolegs, Cloudtail licks her ear affectionately when

  • they get out and is glad that she's safe.

  • Their dynamic is still one where Cloudtail takes care of her even when they're in the

  • same level of danger, which, while sweet, is a limiting place to be considering her

  • injuries might have come in the first place because she was jealous that she couldn't

  • rise to his level and be a peer.

  • And then we cometo the latter half of The New Prophecy.

  • Daisy joins the clan, and Cloudtail is immediately protective of her place, since he too was

  • born a kittypet and doesn't like the claims some cats are making that Daisy doesn't

  • deserve to be in the clans.

  • Brightheart even tells Whitepaw at this point that Cloudtail is right to do that.

  • However, Cloudtail starts leaving her alone more and more as he spends time with and cares

  • for Daisy as he once did for her.

  • It is important to note that for these last two books, Cloudtail is *only* seen with Daisy,

  • and he and Brightheart are only in scenes together if Brightheart is looking in on their

  • relationship and feeling sad or angry.

  • This isn't just Cloudtail helping a new clanmate with a similar background fit in.

  • He, after spending every book since A Dangerous Path constantly including and caring for Brightheart,

  • completely drops her to spend time with Daisy instead, and Brightheart is probably justified

  • in feeling jealous of that.

  • Regardless, Brightheart began spending more time in the medicine den and helping Cinderpelt,

  • even though that drove Leafpaw to feel unnecessary, because her basic knowledge of herbs is the

  • only thing Brightheart has ever been able to do on her own: the only claim she had to

  • her worth independent of Cloudtail.

  • She also spends a fair bit more time with Whitepaw than Cloudtail does.

  • But by the end of Sunset, Daisy has promised to back away from Cloudtail, Brightheart has

  • promised to back away from the medicine den, and everything supposedly returns to the old

  • status quo, with the exception of Brightheart now being allowed to help Leafpool sometimes

  • with herbs when she asks.

  • The New Prophecy's plot, despite my distaste for it at points, was actually a great example

  • of how dependent Brightheart's life became on Cloudtail, how much she relies on him in

  • comparison to how he can stand a life without her.

  • Brightheart had a brief flirt with independence, but being that she isn't a real medicine

  • cat, that is only a side hobby for her rather than something the clan needs that she can

  • provide.

  • It is nice that she got a good, close relationship with her daughter and a genuine respect for

  • Whitewing's journey and independence, both of which Brightheart keeps for the rest of

  • her life, but it still ends with Brightheart back at Cloudtail's side.

  • For a first true look at what Brightheart in particular can and does provide the clan,

  • we need to look at Power of Three, specifically The Sight.

  • This is quite possibly the most infamous moment of her life outside of the dog attack.

  • Brightheart finds a kinship in Jaykit as a disabled cat who is fussed over and pitied

  • by his clanmates and whose place as a warrior is in question.

  • For this reason, Firestar makes Brightheart Jaypaw's mentor when he decides to be a

  • warrior apprentice, but Jaypaw is..let's say, less than receptive to her since he sees

  • the choice as meaning that blind cats are only really fit to train other blind cats.

  • Lump them together and drop a tree on them, as his phrase goes.

  • We see on their first patrol together that Brightheart isn't particularly respected

  • either, despite her status as a warrior, with even Thornclaw, her brother, although the

  • book definitely doesn't remember that relationship, demeaning her by reminding her to not go over

  • the border.

  • They could have honestly had a lot of kinship, but Brightheart training Jaypaw would not

  • get her the respect of the clan since she's not training a quote unquotenormal

  • apprentice.

  • And it turns out that Jaypaw needed to become a medicine cat instead anyway, so Brightheart

  • loses her apprentice less than a moon after getting him, and while she is promised another,

  • that promise was never fulfilled though to her move to the elders' den.

  • She did make up with Jayfeather eventually though, and began helping him occasionally

  • with herbs just as she did Leafpool.

  • Brightheart is seen on her own, without Cloudtail, sometimes through the rest of the series,

  • and has her own actions, but other than being one of those nice older warriors in the background,

  • and one scene in The Forgotten Warrior where she gets to teach every cat the moves she

  • learned to fight with one eye, she doesn't get to do much, and never gets the spotlight

  • again for the rest of the series.

  • Knowing that, I'd say it's time to throw out canon entirely and finish her story myself,

  • or at least give ideas for where it might go.

  • I've mentioned a few times now that her relationship with Cloudtail, despite how sweet

  • it is, can be somewhat limiting, as she really needs some independence and recognition outside

  • of Cloudtail to feel whole and worthwhile in that relationship, something she never

  • got in canon.

  • In the second, third, and fourth arcs, we did see her occasionally taking on small leadership

  • roles like mentoring, briefly, helping out in the medicine cat den, or leading training,

  • and it's entirely possible that she always had a layer of strength in her given her actions

  • with Swiftpaw, but that that strength was hidden by her polite streak and hesitance

  • around risks after the dog attack.

  • Even so, no one, with the sort-of exception of Cloudtail, ever considered her a particularly

  • *capable* cat, including her brother and brief apprentice.

  • Cats would call her nice, a good cat or mother, but she wasn't someone they came to for

  • talent or opinions on clan politics unless it specifically had to do with lacking sight

  • and her special battle moves.

  • I think the best way to truly resolve Brightheart's arc would be to finally let her step beyond

  • the bounds of her relationship with Cloudtail and grow, in the public eye preferably, into

  • a stronger and more assertive cat who can use her thoughtfulness and unique skillset

  • to help the clan.

  • She wouldn't ever give up on her family; she loves Cloudtail, Whitewing, and their

  • second litter of kits.

  • But she could use her skills in being a mother and helping others to find their places in

  • the world to be a mentor or role model for cats outside her family.

  • She wouldn't ever want to become a true medicine cat, but her basic knowledge of the

  • setup and skills required in the medicine den would help her act as a liaison between

  • the warriors and the medicine cats, as she would know exactly how much she could push

  • the cats in her care without them getting seriously hurt.

  • One thing is absolutely non-negotiable though.

  • This kitty needs an apprentice badly.

  • And I don't mean Jayfeather.

  • I mean the apprentice she was promised after he found his own path: either Icecloud or

  • Foxleap.

  • For my part, there's a very specific path I had always intended for her to have going

  • into Paws of Stars, with getting her first permanent apprentice as only the first step,

  • and that path is the reason that I haven't been willing to discuss her before.

  • If you have read Fading Light, the most recent book, and know what has been going on with

  • her, I ask that you don't spoil it without warning in the comments.

  • But even putting Paws of Stars aside, Brightheart will always be a kind, strong, determined,

  • and balanced she-cat and one of the most admirable in the series to me and many others.

  • I'm glad I was finally able to share this moment with her.

  • Thank you for watching, and always remember to acknowledge your own strengths

  • even as you rely on others.

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