A rewrite of the Warriors series. Currently rewriting Forest of Secrets. Tag for spoiler-y content is 'rewrite preview'. Feel free to ask any questions you may have ! FAQ is located in the Navigation menu, is the pinned post, and is tagged "FAQ". Main blog is @tskumoyuuma.
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@nohotbeverages:
Hey, I'm the one who sent the ask! I've already looked into their policy quite a bit, as I used to want to make an animated adaptation of the official books, and I think animating something like your rewrite would be fine! Their policy specifically says that animating an entire book, such that watching it would be a replacement for reading the book, wouldn't be allowed- so I think with the significant amount of differences, it *probably* wouldn't be an issue :3
Thanks for clearing that up! I say as long as you know what you're doing, then it's all right with me. Like I said, I'd love to see any animation based on my rewrite, so if you do post it anywhere, please let me know! I'll reblog it / post a link to it here so other people can see it, too.
Would you hypothetically be okay with someone making a fan-animated series of your rewrite?
Hello! First of all, I'm flattered you'd want to anime my rewrite. I'm thrilled whenever someone decides to make fanart for this rewrite series, and normally I'm 100% open to seeing it.
However, I do have to warn you that if you make a fully animated series based on even the first book, you might run into some issues with Working Partners. A while back, they updated their policy on allowing people to make videos that were animated series of the first Warriors book series, saying that such adaptations couldn't continue.
And while an animated series of this rewrite might be all right, you should also be aware that there are still a lot of similar events and scenes from the original books in my rewrite series that could make Working Partners ask you to stop if you post a fully animated video of them.
So, before you go doing this and especially before you start posting anything, make sure to read the policy about this on the official Warriors website FAQ. As much as I'd love to see my rewrite animated, I also don't want to inadvertantly get anyone in trouble.
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Would you hypothetically be okay with someone making a fan-animated series of your rewrite?
Hello! First of all, I'm flattered you'd want to anime my rewrite. I'm thrilled whenever someone decides to make fanart for this rewrite series, and normally I'm 100% open to seeing it.
However, I do have to warn you that if you make a fully animated series based on even the first book, you might run into some issues with Working Partners. A while back, they updated their policy on allowing people to make videos that were animated series of the first Warriors book series, saying that such adaptations couldn't continue.
And while an animated series of this rewrite might be all right, you should also be aware that there are still a lot of similar events and scenes from the original books in my rewrite series that could make Working Partners ask you to stop if you post a fully animated video of them.
So, before you go doing this and especially before you start posting anything, make sure to read the policy about this on the official Warriors website FAQ. As much as I'd love to see my rewrite animated, I also don't want to inadvertantly get anyone in trouble.
#ask#anon#i mean you probably won't get into huge trouble#maybe the most they'll do is reach out to ask you to take it down#but i'm not the most educated about the policy so take this with a grain of salt#and please do your own research on it#i think moonkitti also did a video breaking it down on youtube#so you should also check that out as well#i will say for a fact though that map projects and the like are perfectly fine#both in regards to the policy and my permission#as with all fanart of this rewrite if you do make and post it please mention this rewrite as the inspiration#and tag / send a link to me so i can see it & let others know about it as well !
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“Fireheart!” Graystripe exclaimed, practically barrelling into Fireheart’s side as soon as the ceremony was over. “Fireheart!”
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The exiled cats ran into the clearing with a loud battle cry, all heading straight for Firepaw and Bluestar.
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Firepaw looked up to see the fullmoon had been completely covered by large, dark clouds.
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As Firepaw explained his plan, he saw understanding grow in Graystripe’s face. Once he was done, he asked, “So, will you help me?”
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The next training session he had with Tigerclaw started off awkward, to say the least. Firepaw wasn’t sure if he should bring up Cloudkit, or even how to. But as they practiced, it became clear with every half-hearted swipe he gave Tigerclaw that he was going to have to at least try.
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“What?” was all Firepaw could say.
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The easy feeling started to fade the closer they got to camp. It vanished completely after they pushed into the clearing and the weight of the atmosphere brought them both down to the ground, reminding them of why they were out in the first place. Catnip firmly in his mouth, Firepaw followed Graystripe to the healer’s den.
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Firepaw didn’t remember falling asleep that night. The last thing he remembered was staring at the halfmoon shining dully behind some thin clouds, thinking about how tonight was supposed to be the meeting between Clan healers. The next thing he knew, it was just about dawn, and a thin layer of frost covered the ground.
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Willowpelt stood, followed closely by Redtail and Frostfur. “Bluestar’s in her den,” she started, “but–”
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As Firepaw raced through the wet forest, his mind was oddly blank. He leapt over a large tree root, and a couple strides later, he reached the same treeline he was at just that afternoon.
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The fog eventually lifted overnight, only to come back down as cold rain. Firepaw woke up still exhausted; he had not slept well at all, not only because of the drastic drop in temperature, but also because thoughts of Graystripe sneaking outside of camp wouldn’t stop pestering him.
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Arriving back to camp with a still soaking-wet Graystripe, a missing kit, and just one scrawny mouse went about as well as Firepaw expected.
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It wasn’t until they were out of camp and walking side-by-side that it really hit Firepaw that this was the first time in a long time that the two of them had been alone together. He felt his pelt grow hot as the heavy silence between them went on.
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It was almost laughably easy to sneak to the hidden hole in the camp wall. Runningfoot was the one who was on guard that night, and he was obviously having trouble keeping his eyes open. Firepaw might have even been able to openly walk in the clearing and still remain undetected. He figured that this was the best case scenario for Raventhroat’s first sneakout.
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Firepaw– for whatever awful reason– woke up earlier than needed the next morning, and as hard as he tried, he could not go back and get a few more winks of sleep. Groaning and blaming it on the extra large mouse he had the night before, he reluctantly got to his feet and snuck outside, careful not to wake the still-sleeping Swiftpaw.
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