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4 weeks ago

Clear Sky Killed Bumble; Gray Wing's Desperate Defense

The "analysis" I've seen out there is beyond bananas. We are out there on state-of-the-art exploratory vessels, sailing the 7 seas into brand new lands, discovering new kinds of fruits to compare to the absolute lack of sanity people are displaying.

Clear Sky definitively killed Bumble. Gray Wing does not want to believe reality.

While some try to argue this death down to "negligent homicide," that Clear Sky essentially beat her unconscious and left her in an unsafe area where she got killed, that's so unlikely I'm confident in saying it's wrong. The evidence shows that Clear Sky tormented her to death with a ferocious, sadistic beating which caused her to bleed out, which is second degree murder, and used the smell of a fox and Gray Wing's blind adoration to lie his way out of consequences.

There's not a lot of ambiguity in the evidence that is presented. There is fox scent but no fox bites, and the preceding chapter provides a comparison between the wounds on Misty vs the wounds on Bumble. Clear Sky's story is so convoluted that not a single part of it makes any sense. Quite frankly it's only been topped recently by the "I can confirm this woman is evil because she snored her evil plans in their sleep" fib of ASC.

In either case, Gray Wing believes neither. He does not believe this is Clear Sky's kill in any way.

This moment is an excellent example of how Gray Wing continuously prevents anyone from taking any action against his dear brother's violence until it is too late. By convincing the moor cats to all calm down when they're rightfully furious, and treating the lives and perspectives of native cats as lesser, Gray Wing becomes complicit in some of the harm this tyrant manages to carry out.

To shield a person from the consequences of their own actions is enabling, regardless of if it's direct or indirect, wittingly or unwittingly.

We are going to go over the whole of the 26th chapter of DOTC Book 2: Thunder Rising, from Bumble's death scene to Gray Wing's downplay of it. A meticulous, step-by-step analysis.

Leading-up context

The Scene

The Immediate Response

Incredible suggestions that have been made that I had to read with my own eyes

Leading-up Context

Let's start from square one by introducing the cast, with the assumption you have not read DOTC or are just vaguely aware of it due to its reputation.

Bumble is a kittypet who regularly visits the woods without issue. She is a small supporting character in the first book, The Sun Trail, whose purpose is mostly to be a friend to Turtle Tail, who is the future wife of the main POV character, Gray Wing.

As the two girls become closer friends, Gray Wing becomes more controlling of Turtle Tail and more hostile towards Bumble. This culminates in Turtle Tail leaving "The Settlers" to live with her friend over the winter. All is idyllic until the humans adopt a third cat, known to the fandom as Tom the Wifebeater because of what happens next in Book 2; Thunder Rising.

Turtle Tail becomes pregnant, but notices that her roommates are keeping some kind of secret. She begs Bumble until she reveals that humans tend to take kittens away when they're old enough to be weaned. Turtle Tail leaves to return to the wild, and Tom the Wifebeater begins methodically torturing Bumble over the next month as punishment, leaving scratches, bruises, and "dried blood" all over her when the humans are not looking.

When Bumble tries to seek help from the moor cats, Gray Wing is frustrated that the battered woman has interrupted his walk with his new wife. It is stressed that Gray Wing hates her for taking his love interest away, and he believes she is too fat and clumsy to live in the wild. The leader of the moor cat settlers, Tall Shadow, has a hard time throwing Bumble out, until two outsiders, Wind and Gorse, who are trying to get accepted into this group themselves, take the initiative and drag Bumble back to her domestic abuser.

Gray Wing is biased against Bumble. This is a fact. He explicitly does not like her.

Shortly afterwards, the forest cat settlers, led by Gray Wing's brother Clear Sky, experience a fire and begin to expand their borders. They are already known as a violent group, their leader is a manipulative liar, and Gray Wing himself was once viciously mauled as Clear Sky sat by and watched.

Yes, Gray Wing is aware that Clear Sky sat there and watched, too. He called out to him and Clear Sky did nothing as Fox, a man who knew full well that this cat was his leader's brother, was shredding him.

Gray Wing doesn't want to believe his brother is a bad person. This is also a fact. He explicitly feels guilty when he has thoughts otherwise.

On-screen, through the POV of Gray Wing's nephew Thunder, we see a native woman named Misty slaughtered by Clear Sky for her land. Her children are taken, and her body lays unburied and rotting for two days before Wind Runner and Gorse Fur (sporting new names at the request of the moor cats) find her.

They describe the wounds they found on the corpse in detail and make an accusation,

“Misty was a rogue, a gray-and-white she-cat,” Wind
Runner began. “She lived mostly at the edge of the forest.
Gorse Fur and I found her body. She had terrible wounds
along her sides and across her belly, and there was blood
everywhere. Clear Sky’s scent marks were there, too, and
Thunder’s.”
“He’s expanded his territory yet again,” Gorse Fur added,
raising his voice to make himself heard above the horrified
exclamations from the other cats. “And this time he had to
kill a cat to do it.”

Now, before this point, Wind Runner and Gorse Fur have been doing everything in their power to endear themselves to this group. Gray Wing himself trusted them, because they've taught him methods for living here, caught and shared food, and even saved the life of his other brother, Jagged Peak, when a burrow collapsed on him.

But now his xenophobia towards them is coming back-- because they're calling for action against his brother. He's only ever uneasy about them when they seem to have an ounce of influence over his group.

“Wait—there’s more!” Wind Runner yowled, raising her
tail for silence. “Misty had two kits. Gorse Fur and I
searched all around Misty’s nest, but we couldn’t find them.
They were gone. Either Clear Sky killed them, too, or they
wandered off when their mother was killed. And they were
far too young to survive alone. Don’t you see,” she went
on, her voice tight with fury. “Clear Sky is extending his
territory, and he doesn’t care what he does to make it
happen. If we don’t act fast, we’ll lose everything we ever
had! We can’t trust any cat—not even Thunder.”
Everything we ever had? Wind Runner’s words jolted
Gray Wing. Since when did Wind Runner help us escape
from the mountains or set up this camp? He sat in stunned
silence as exclamations of pity and outrage erupted all
around him.
“Killing kits—that’s the worst he’s ever done!” Turtle Tail
exclaimed.

Turtle Tail's conclusion is completely sound, and if it hadn't been for someone else, would be correct. Clear Sky DID move to kill the children-- he was stopped by his underling, Petal. Turts was able to understand what Clear Sky was going to do without seeing it firsthand.

The crowd is shocked and furious, for logical reason. They ARE in danger. Clear Sky IS escalating his violence and expanding his territory. It's starting with the native population, and the moor cats are able to understand and predict what will happen next.

Except Gray Wing.

The Scene

While investigating ONE confirmed murder, as there is no reason to doubt Wind Runner and Gorse Fur except for conveniently xenophobic ones, and TWO suspected murders of children, the patrol hears the sudden shriek of a cat in pain.

They passed the first of the outlying trees, and plunged
into the undergrowth. As lush ferns brushed against his
pelt, Gray Wing was watching for any sign of Clear Sky’s
guards. But nothing halted their progress until an eerie
shriek rose up in front of them, splitting the peaceful
morning air.
“That was a cat!” Turtle Tail gasped.
“This way!” Wind Runner took the lead, racing toward the
sound.
The shriek wasn’t repeated, but as he bounded after Wind
Runner, Gray Wing could hear the faint noises of a cat in
pain. He began to pick up the scent of fox. Is this Pebble
Heart’s bad thing? he asked himself. Fear of what he was
going to find throbbed within his heart.
Wind Runner led the way between two oak trees and
vanished into a clump of ferns. As the patrol burst through
after her, Gray Wing found himself in a small clearing. In the
middle of a circle of trampled grass, a skinny tortoiseshell cat
lay splayed out, blood trickling from wounds all over her
body.

Bumble is found bleeding to death on a previously unclaimed patch of land, at the very center of a circle of trampled grass. There is the reeking smell of fox, and under that, there is the scent of Clear Sky.

Her wounds are described in great detail,

Cloud Spots pushed forward and began to examine
Bumble’s wounds. Gray Wing could see that there were slits
down her belly and sides that were slowly leaking blood.
Though he didn’t have Cloud Spots’s skills, Gray Wing
guessed that none of the wounds alone would have killed
her, but there were so many, and she was losing so much
blood, that it was clear she was dying.

Completely consistent with the way that the wounds were described on Misty. Nearly word-for-word.

Two papers are held up. The first one reads, "She had terrible wounds along her sides and across her belly and there was blood everywhere." The second reads, "there were slits
down her belly and sides that were slowly leaking blood"

The only evidence of fox is the smell. No one heard it bark, there is no note of it bounding off, there are no bites or wounds consistent with those of a canid. They were described exactly the same as Misty's.

Slits are cat claw wounds. Not fox bite wounds. She was not being bitten, she was cut all over her body, prominently down her belly and sides.

Unless this fox shapeshifted into a cat and then meticulously created wounds consistent with the ones left on Misty, Clear Sky did this.

Where did the fox go? Probably came to investigate, maybe licked at the bloody cuts expecting a meal, and then was scared off by Bumble suddenly waking up and screaming. It's possible, but unlikely that the patrol's clamor scared it off, considering they didn't see or hear any fox noises.

There are also signs of a struggle-- and Bumble was not able to fight in the condition she is currently in. It's most likely it was the struggle from when she was being tormented and trying to get away, unless there was a fight with a fox while Bumble was still unconscious and she was dragged to the middle of it, for some reason.

However, a fight with a fox is still unlikely, as the patrol was able to hear the whimpering of a cat in pain as they approached but not the furious sounds of a battle with a large predator. If there was this whole epic brawl with a fox that trampled the grass around Bumble, why was there only a single shriek?

“I’m picking up another scent here,” Cloud Spots
muttered. “Another cat . . .”
Gray Wing tasted the air carefully, trying to distinguish
other scents beyond the stink of fox. At once he realized
that Cloud Spots was right. Horror and disbelief broke over
him like an avalanche of snow as he recognized the cat scent
that clung to Bumble’s fur.
“Clear Sky!” he gasped. Yes! This is Pebble Heart’s bad
thing, no question.
Cloud Spots’s eyes widened and he took another sniff.
“You’re right,” he mewed. “I know you’re right, and I still
can’t believe it.”
“I can,” Wind Runner responded grimly. She began to
sniff around the circle of trampled grass. “It looks as if there
was a fight here.”
“So Clear Sky did this to Bumble.” There was a sick look
in Gorse Fur’s eyes. “She’s just a poor, pathetic kittypet.
What could she have done to deserve this?”

Gray Wing, expert on the smell of Clear Sky's armpit, confirms it's his brother. His whole world spins when he realizes his Dear Brother is involved in this, feeling horror and disbelief.

(Also note that Gray Wing implies Clear Sky's involvement is the prophetic bad thing his adopted son mentioned in the previous chapter, not the shredded woman dying in front of him lol)

The rest of the group is able to acknowledge reality, coming to the obvious conclusion. Clear Sky is expanding his territory, including the very patch they're standing on. He has been violent in the past, even against other settlers. Misty was slaughtered in a way consistent with the victim dying in front of them, so he is killing cats who stand in his way. Gray Wing's immediate, literally DESPERATE response is first to jump to Clear Sky's defense.

“Maybe he didn’t,” Gray Wing protested, desperate to
believe that his brother could be innocent. “There’s all this
fox scent—”
“Don’t try to defend him!” Turtle Tail interrupted,
springing to her paws. “Which cat has been determined to
expand his territory, never mind who gets hurt? Clear Sky!
And now he’s attacked poor Bumble.”

Gray Wing asks Bumble directly if it was a fox, and she is too weak to answer... until she finds the strength, as a domestic abuse victim, to blame herself for the way a cat beat her bloody. She thinks it's her fault for hunting here, because she was hungry, not thinking straight, and stupid.

I have seen this described as Bumble "making a defense of Clear Sky." I will leave it up to you, the reader, to determine if this sounds like Bumble is trying to say he's not guilty of hurting her or if it's the sort of infamous self-blame that domestic violence victims lapse into after a furious thrashing.

Bumble opened her jaws again and this time managed to
speak, her voice a faint tendril of sound. “This was my fault.
I was so hungry . . . I couldn’t think straight. It was stupid. I
should never have hunted here. . . .” Her voice grew shaky,
blood pumping from her wounds. “The cat was only—”

When Clear Sky returns to the scene of the crime, he cuts her off while admitting he did assault Bumble, then glares at everyone to challenge a fight.

Gray Wing swoons over him like he always does.

“I was only warning her,” a new incisive voice interrupted.
Gray Wing spun around to see a cat half hidden among
the leaves of a tree at the edge of the clearing. He narrowed
his eyes, trying to make out who it was. Then he stiffened as
Clear Sky jumped down and paced forward toward the other
cats, his eyes glaring a challenge to attack.
Even with Bumble dying beside him, Gray Wing couldn’t
help admiring his brother’s bravery. What other cat would
leap into the midst of a hostile group?

I have heard it said, without examples, that this is normal because this happens all the time in Warrior Cats. That it's a normal thing to be standing next to a domestic abuse victim who is bleeding out and watch her murderer daring all of your friends to do something about it, and admire how brave he is. That, again, without any examples, this is just something that every character does when the Villain of the Week exists in front of them, so it's not even special that it was Gray Wing's first response.

If you believe that, I have a bridge in London to sell you.

Desperation is under all of Gray Wing's feelings which immediately follow. His voice "cracks" when he has to ask if his darling brother did this. He wants to scream when he takes his sweet time answering. He shrinks under Clear Sky's gaze, because he reads that he's "accusing him of betrayal."

Gray Wing was acutely aware of the other cats around
him, all of them waiting for him to take control. “Do you
know anything about this, Clear Sky?” he demanded, his
voice cracking as he forced out the words. “Did you injure
Bumble? Or do you know who did?”
“And what about Misty’s kits?” Wind Runner snarled
with a lash of her tail. “Did you kill them?”
Clear Sky was prowling around the group, his gaze
shifting from cat to cat. His eyes showed mingling guilt and
horror as he looked at Bumble. When Gray Wing thought
that he would have to let out a screech to break the tense
silence, his brother finally spoke.
“Hello to you too.” He paused and gave Gray Wing a
long, hard look. Gray Wing felt as though his belly was
shrinking under his brother’s gaze—a gaze that seemed to
accuse him of betrayal.

But somehow, that FIRST response for him to fawn over his brother is not part of that, because in unquoted books of other arcs a hero has admired a villain?? Context doesn't exist because in some other book the same emotion was described maybe. Incredible.

No mention of how casually he brushes off this sight that makes his eyes show "guilt and horror," either. No talk of how he made a little ""joke"" about how no one greeted him nicely at a tortured woman's deathbed. Almost like he was caught red-handed and the wounds don't actually unsettle him as much as the crowd's reaction.

Even the glare-- Clear Sky is trying to get Gray Wing to do his bidding. He wants him to protect him, be his flying monkey, and control his furious people.

So at the next opportunity, Gray Wing jumps to his defense again. Second time in this exchange.


“Petal is caring for Misty’s kits,” Clear Sky went on.
“They’re fine. As for this cat . . .” He angled his ears toward
the dying Bumble. “What do you think?” He looked around
the group, and now it was impossible to read his expression.
“Do you believe I’m capable of this?”
Gray Wing’s denmates all eyed one another nervously, as
if none of them wanted to be the first to answer.
Taking a deep breath, Gray Wing drew himself up. “No,”
he meowed. “I don’t believe it.”

FIRST he was described as "desperate." Now he takes a deep breath and BRAVELY licks that boot.

Turtle Tail steps forward and posits the obvious truth. Clear Sky is going mad with power, doesn't care who he hurts, and is completely capable of doing something like this to Bumble. This was already done to Misty, and even earlier, Clear Sky stood by and watched as one of his minions savaged Gray Wing in a similar way.

“I do,” she growled, all her neck fur fluffed up. “I believe
you could do this. Since I returned to the moor, I’ve heard
nothing but horrible stories about the way you treat other
cats. You’re power-mad, Clear Sky. You don’t care who you
hurt to get what you want. And now . . . you’re not the cat I
came down from the mountains with. You’re . . .” She
switched her tail to and fro. “You’re an apology for a cat.”

The whoooole crowd can see this. It is Gray Wing, and Gray Wing alone, who prevents there from being any consequences for Clear Sky's actions.

He hypocritically believes that attacking Clear Sky for the murder of Bumble would make them all "no better than he is" when he had no qualms about coming to blows over the exile of Jagged Peak much earlier. "Attacking Clear Sky for Murder" is morally equivalent to "Actually Doing Murder."

This is only for Bumble though, a "foreign" woman he does not like. He did not believe this for Jagged Peak, and he will not believe it later when he watches Clear Sky strangle Rainswept Flower to death. They are worth physical consequences.

He even physically shields him.

Every muscle in Gray Wing’s body tensed with anxiety. If I
let them know with one twitch of a whisker that I doubt
Clear Sky, they’ll attack. He’ll be torn apart. But he’s my
brother! And if we do that, we’re no better than he is. The
life we’ve tried to build will be over.
He stepped forward between Clear Sky and his own cats,
not sure which of them he was trying to protect. “Get out of
here, Clear Sky,” he ordered.

"he stepped between Clear Sky and his own cats, not sure which of them he was trying to protect." It's Clear Sky. Bumble's life means nothing to Gray Wing, so he is trying to protect Clear Sky from the fury of the angry mob he has earned by killing her and Misty.

He CANNOT let there be any doubt. Not even from himself. His brother must be protected at all costs. To that end, he is trying to make some kind of opportunity for Clear Sky to escape accountability.

If you are "neutral" in the conflict between victims and their abuser, you have taken the side of the abuser. If you provide opportunities for a perpetrator to escape accountability, you are an enabler. If you allow a suspect to escape the scene of a crime, since every cat in these books seems to be a lawyer the minute anyone wants to react to violence, you could be charged with accessory fleeing and eluding-- a felony.

Before you try to say this is all in the noble pursuit of peace, let's not be dense.

DOTC is not committed to non-violence for any other tyrannical leader. Especially not One Eye, even believing that an underhanded ambush that breaks the terms of a duel Clear Sky set is the good and righteous thing to do. Killing him was the correct action, as it was with Slash in Riverstar's Home. Outside of DOTC this logic is casually applied to Brokenstar, Tigerstar, Scourge, Hawkfrost, Darktail, and Ashfur-- with only Leopardstar and Blackstar being "exempt" for following an evil ringleader.

Gray Wing himself has no moral dilemma about One Eye or Slash, either. Nonviolence is not his goal.

It is Clear Sky, and Clear Sky alone, who the narrative of DOTC will conclude "deserved" a million second chances. That torturing Bumble to death, slaughtering Misty for her land, and countless offscreen cases of attacking natives didn't push him past the "fundamentally evil" threshold into an irredeemable monster, as is the case with Slash and One Eye later in this arc.

The difference between Clear Sky and DOTC's other two tyrants, to me, is obvious. Clear Sky is the POV's brother and a member of the in-group of The Settlers. The lives of his victims, as mostly "foreigners" and entirely women, are worth very little to the notoriously xenophobic and misogynist writing team.

If the moor cats had shredded Clear Sky right here and now, dozens of lives would have been saved. The First Battle wouldn't have happened. Justice would have been served for Bumble, regardless of if the cause of death was 2nd degree murder or negligent homicide. He wouldn't have smacked and beaten any of his other victims.

Gray Wing prevents this, giving Clear Sky an opportunity to tell a lie.

Clear Sky’s eyes widened. “Then you believe I’m
innocent?”
His words gave Gray Wing a tiny chink of hope. “If you
didn’t harm Bumble, who did?” he asked. If only Clear Sky
can explain . . .
“This kittypet was hunting here, in the new part of my
territory,” Clear Sky began, speaking more quickly now, as if
he was glad of the chance to tell the others what happened.
Gray Wing heard a low growl from Wind Runner, but to
his relief she didn’t interrupt. This is no time to start arguing
about boundaries!
“I wanted to give her a warning,” Clear Sky went on.
“Nothing too painful, just a little cuff around her kittypet ear.
How was I to know she was so weak from hunger that she
would faint? But I could see her paws twitching, and I knew
she would come around soon. So I left her and headed back
to camp.” He paused, wincing. “Then I heard a fox bark, and
I ran back. But I was too late. I was going to get help when I
heard you all arrive.”

(He even whines about the idea of Wind Runner challenging Clear Sky about boundaries, the whole thing that started this incident in the first place. This is the perfect time to start arguing about boundaries, actually, when he's in the middle of establishing new ones.)

In the past, I'd been too charitable to this exchange. This lie is obscene and anyone who believes it is ignorant. No frills, no bells, you either can't think critically or just didn't want to so Clear Sky can be innocent or Gray Wing can seem "reasonable."

Clear Sky's visibly eager to start his story, "glad of the chance" now that he's had time to concoct a story. He could have explained earlier but didn't, sizing the group up and glaring at his brother to crack a whip, asking if they believed he was capable of it, so he could gauge what he can get away with.

"New part of my territory" = Freshly annexed land he has violently conquered, confirming the patrol's fears of expansion.

"I wanted to give her a warning, just a little cuff" = No one leaves his territory gently. Confirmation he thrashed her, downplay of how severe.

"How was I to know she would faint?" = Bumble is visibly emaciated, and he's blaming her for not being able to stay conscious through the whole beating.

"I could see her paws twitching, and I knew she would come around" = He would not care, Misty's body was unburied for two days.

"So I left" = Leaving Count: 1

Pauses, wincing, because this is another act. Every time he's putting on a little show for other cats, he takes dramatic pauses and plays up his pain and regret. Seen earlier in this book.

"But heard a fox bark" = no barking was heard by the patrol, only a cat's shriek.

"And ran back" = Was apparently so close that he could hear barking the patrol didn't, but so far away that a fox had time to cut her to ribbons, AND this was so long ago the patrol wasn't close enough to hear the fight? Returning Count: 2

"But I was too late" = Wounds inconsistent with fox attack. Leaving Count: 2

"I was going to get help" = There is no medic in proto-SkyClan. When Jagged Peak broke his leg, they had to borrow Dappled Pelt. What help? Who?? Even as he says this, Frost's wound is going completely untreated. If Clear Sky was going to get help, why wasn't he telling Cloud Spots to do something when he got back?

"But then I heard you all arrive" = He left to get help but was still close enough to hear running? Just abandoning his noble quest to get that "help" he apparently has? Returning Count: 3

Not a single part of his story adds up. EVERY aspect of it has a problem, in that it's either deceptively worded to downplay his abuse, doesn't line up with who he is, or just doesn't make logistical sense.

It's not JUST a lie, it's a BAD one.

Even worse, Clear Sky is a known liar at this point. He does this when the truth would not benefit him, like earlier in this book when he fibbed to Thunder about why he abandoned him right in front of Gray Wing's face. The story doesn't make sense and there's not even any reason to give him benefit of the doubt, because he is known to be dishonest.

He's offended when Turtle Tail calls him on being full of baloney, and once again shoots a sharp look over to his flying monkey, expecting Gray Wing to dance on command and defend his honor like always.

“Liar!” Turtle Tail spat out the word, shouldering Gray
Wing out of the way to confront Clear Sky. Her back was
arched and her pelt bristling with fury.
Clear Sky faced her, his lips drawn back in a snarl. “I won’t
be spoken to like that!” For a moment he locked his gaze
with Gray Wing’s, silently challenging him to speak in his
defense.

But Gray Wing seems to be perfectly capable of being "wise" when it would directly benefit Clear Sky.

I have seen the question begged, "if he's such a bootlicker then why he no verbally bootlick a third time in a single exchange?" and I would tell that person to read the text because it says why. Right there. Here, I've underlined it. So you don't miss it again.

“Liar!” Turtle Tail spat out the word, shouldering Gray
Wing out of the way to confront Clear Sky. Her back was
arched and her pelt bristling with fury.
Clear Sky faced her, his lips drawn back in a snarl. “I won’t
be spoken to like that!” For a moment he locked his gaze
with Gray Wing’s, silently challenging him to speak in his
defense.
What can I say? Gray Wing asked himself, staring at the
furious cats. I’ll only make things worse.
When Gray Wing didn’t speak, Clear Sky gave a final flick
of his tail and stalked off. “I see where I stand now,” he
meowed as he went.
Gray Wing watched his brother leave. He wanted to call
after Clear Sky, but he could feel the hostility from the other
cats in his group. If I don’t let him leave now, there will be a
fight.

If Gray Wing licks that boot again, THIRD TIME, in front of an angry mob who wants to skin Clear Sky alive, they will lose patience and make the clearing look like Bruce's Eating Dome. So he shuts the fuck up and gives his ungrateful brother the chance to indignantly slip away, even though he desperately wants to cry out and tell him how shiny and lickable those boots are.

"What can I say?" Nothing. "I'll only make things worse" Correct. "If I don't let him leave now there will be a fight" im literally just quoting the text verbatim

He is NOT doing this because he does not believe him, NOR because he doesn't want to defend him. It's because this the best way to protect his brother from consequence.

And then Bumble uses her dying breath to apologize for ever hurting her friend, showing Bumble is still just blaming herself for everything, with Turtle Tail still repeating the same malicious excuses that were used to deny her asylum from domestic abuse.

Bumble fixed her eyes on Turtle Tail’s face. “I’m sorry if I
ever hurt you,” she whispered.
“I wish you could have found happiness,” Turtle Tail
replied, her voice quivering. “I know you could never have
lived wild with us in the hollow, but I was so unhappy to
learn how much you were suffering in the Twolegplace.”

"I wish you could have found happiness, even though I was unwilling to help you. It sucked to learn that our shared wifebeater started wifebeating you, but we didn't want you in our camp so really this was unavoidable."

I've voiced my ire before, gone on long rants about how angry this exchange makes me and even campaigned for more recognition of the misogyny in this subplot. The fact that the last words Bumble hears are just more excuses from a person who could have done something disgust me, and I think I'm right to feel that it's vile that this sits unexamined in a book for young readers. But it doesn't change what happened.

She senselessly died in intense pain and despair, for the crime of existing. All that's left to say is that I wish Bumble could have found a better friend.

But ultimately, Turtle Tail is another woman in the notoriously misogynistic arc of DOTC. She's just a supporting character for Gray Wing's conflict, and he's got some opinions about what, exactly, is making this so sad.

“She’s dead,” Cloud Spots mewed.
Even though Gray Wing had never especially liked
Bumble, he felt as though his heart would crack with sorrow.
This isn’t just the death of a kittypet. It changes the way my
cats think of Clear Sky, and that changes everything.

He doesn't give a fuck that this woman he hates has been murdered after slowly starving to death, for months, since he watched her be dragged back to a domestic abuser. She "stole" his romantic interest for a few months, after all.

It's stressed he "never especially liked Bumble" at her deathbed. It's not JUST "the death of a kittypet," a group of people he is bigoted against. It's about his piece of shit brother.

It's about how HIS REPUTATION HAS BEEN TARNISHED.

"It changes the way my cats think of Clear Sky," THAT HE IS NOW A KNOWN MURDERER, "and that changes everything" IT'S GOING TO BE A LOT HARDER TO DEFEND HIM NOW

This is completely consistent with Gray Wing's behavior into the rest of the chapter, and even the books beyond.

The Immediate Response

Gray Wing explains what happened to the other moor cats. He has to hide his actual belief that Clear Sky didn't actually do anything wrong so that the moor cats don't dismiss him for the biased, brother-obsessed little minion he is. He admits how he really feels about Bumble's death to Turtle Tail at the very end of the chapter-- so what he says here is a lie.

Not a delusion. A lie. He withheld the full truth of his bias when questioned. If he's honest about his conflict of interest, this group will trust his judgement less. He has a goal; to prevent his cats from retaliating.

“Clear Sky told us that a fox must have killed Bumble.
There was certainly fox scent all over the clearing.”
Gray Wing stood on the tall rock at the end of the hollow,
with his cats gathered around him. He was coming to the
end of the story of what the patrol had found when they
went to the forest.
“And do you believe him?” Rainswept Flower asked.
“I don’t know what to believe,” Gray Wing confessed.
“But I do know that starting a fight with Clear Sky wouldn’t
help any cat.”
“So what did you do then?” Jackdaw’s Cry asked.
“We buried Bumble and came home.”
Jackdaw’s Cry let out a hiss of anger, his claws raking the
grass. “You mean you let him get away with it? That’s flea-
brained!”
“That’s what I told him.” Wind Runner looked just as
furious, her tail lashing. “Clear Sky will just think we’re
weak! Is that what we want?”
“No!” Jagged Peak yowled; Shattered Ice and Jackdaw’s
Cry echoed him.

Wind Runner is, again, the one who is rallying the other cats into action. She's seeing that Clear Sky is murdering innocent cats, possibly even her friend considering how much she knew about Misty, and that this will only escalate. Gray Wing doesn't like that.

So when Tall Shadow starts suggesting the things he agrees with, like how Bumble's life was less valuable anyway so this is no reason to start a fight with his Dear Sweet Brother, and they should all just sit on their butts until no one's angry anymore, he decides she "deserves" his support.

It's a political move.

“Now, wait a moment.” Tall Shadow rose to her paws and
padded into the middle of the group. “What would be really
flea-brained would be to attack Clear Sky when we’re all
worked up about Bumble’s death. After all, she was only a
kittypet.”
“She was my friend!” Turtle Tail flashed.
“I know.” Tall Shadow’s voice was calm. “All I’m saying
is, we need time to think.”
“And suppose Clear Sky won’t give us time?” Wind
Runner challenged her.
Gray Wing realized he would have to intervene. He was
relieved that Tall Shadow was recovering some of her old
leadership skills, and she deserved his support.
“Tall Shadow is right,” he meowed. “We’ll wait, and
starting tomorrow we will send out extra patrols toward the
forest, so that we can keep an eye on Clear Sky.” He locked
glances with Wind Runner, half expecting her to argue, but
after a moment’s pause she gave him a reluctant nod.
Gray Wing was glad to see that the other cats were
calming down too. He leaped from the rock and padded over
to Tall Shadow. “Thank you for that,” he mewed. “You said
exactly the right thing.”

"After all, she was only a kittypet... omg why are you so mad?? I didnt mean it like that, all im saying is that we should just calm down ugh dont be so sensitive" -Tall Shadow, channeling your racist aunt

If Gray Wing can get the other cats to waste their time on useless half-measures, like more patrols or perhaps writing a strongly-worded letter, he can make them feel like they're doing something when they're actually doing jack shit. Wittingly or unwittingly, this is a measure to stall the inevitable, making them miss their chance to strike while the iron is hot.

He's either an idiot or he's subconsciously acting from a place of loyalty to his brother. Bias resembles the former but is born of the latter, and either way the result is the same.

After this, there's a brief conversation where Tall Shadow makes it clear that there is absolutely no reason to be mistrusting Wind Runner. They both agree "when this is all over" she's a good cat to have around-- they just don't seem want to listen to her now, when she wants something done about the sadistic lunatic next door.

“Do you want to take over as leader again?” he asked.
Tall Shadow shook her head. “I’m happy to share
responsibility with you, Gray Wing,” she replied. Her mouth
twisting wryly, she added, “I don’t even mind much that
Wind Runner has started organizing us all. She’s a valuable
cat, and once all this is over I think we should welcome her
and Gorse Fur formally into our group.”
“Good idea,” Gray Wing meowed, pleased that Tall
Shadow was losing some of her caution around other cats.
Working together is the best way forward. “We need every
cat on our side.”
“As to what we do now,” Tall Shadow went on, “some cat
has to stop Clear Sky, before more damage is done.”
Gray Wing nodded. “You’re right, but it won’t be easy.”
Tall Shadow gave one forepaw a thoughtful lick and drew
it over her ear. “Let me think about it,” she meowed.
Fighting off a sense of foreboding, Gray Wing padded
down to the prey, chose part of a hare, and carried it up to
Turtle Tail’s den to share with her and the kits.

Gray Wing's talk of "working together" is laughable. His idea of "working together" includes the cat who just slaughtered two people for existing on his newly annexed land, who long ago stopped listening to reason. Tall Shadow herself starts preening and announces that her response to all this is that Clear Sky must absolutely be stopped by some cat.......................... so she'll think abt it.

tomorrow maybe. we'll put a pin in it. set a little reminder on her phone or something.

(the genius plan she comes up with in the end is a nonsequitor babble about how rocks don't exist to be sat on, so clear sky should just stop conquering all the land or something. he listens intently and then throws her into a tank of piranhas.)

But anyway, it's time to smooth things over with Turtle Tail, who had been struggling with that uncomfortable truth that the moor cats, and Gray Wing specifically, were also culpable in some way for the slow, painful death of Bumble.

He'll fix that with a big display of affection.

Gray Wing glanced at his mate, faintly surprised at the
note of accusation in her voice.
“I didn’t make any of this happen,” he mewed. “We could
never have accepted Bumble into our group. She wouldn’t
have been able to cope.”
Turtle Tail’s shoulders sagged. “I know,” she murmured,
her voice so full of grief that she could hardly get the words
out. “I believe in you, Gray Wing. I know this isn’t your
fault. It just broke my heart to see her lying there, bleeding. I
wish things could have been different.”
Gray Wing pressed himself close to her side and covered
her ears with comforting licks. “I’m sorry you’re hurting,
Turtle Tail,” he murmured. “You and the kits are the most
important things in my life. I never dared hope for such
happiness . . . ,” he mewed. “After the fire, I wondered if I
could carry on as leader, but you made me rest, and now I’m
ready to lead again—with Tall Shadow, if that’s what she
wants.”

"Don't be mad at me it's nobody's fault :) She wouldn't have been able to cope so it's inevitable she wound up dead :) I'm sorry you're hurting bc i like you, not that i give a damn that your friend was shoved into a blender and shredded alive after starving for months :) Thanks to you I am now ready to lead this clan directly off the side of a cliff." -very endearing conversation i assure you

It works because Turtle Tail is not allowed to maintain her own opinions as a girl in DOTC. Obviously. Her husband licks her ears and tells her that he likes her and that's the end of any examination that they have any responsibility here. god forbid she re-examine her feelings towards the writers' favorite in light of how much of an ass he made of himself at her friend's deathbed.

Just in case it slipped your mind though, once again it is made clear that Gray Wing is reacting with leisure because he does not believe (or care) that Clear Sky killed Bumble. No, not even in the negligent homicide sense, that Clear Sky's actions allowed Bumble to die through beating her unconscious and leaving her alone in an unsafe location. He does not think this was something to blame Clear Sky for.


“But how will you lead?” Turtle Tail asked, looking up and
gazing into his eyes. “Innocent cats are being slaughtered—
and for what? So Clear Sky and his cats can have enough to
eat?”
“No,” Gray Wing replied. “I’m not sure that Clear Sky
killed Bumble. I think it was the fox, and besides, I don’t
believe this is about hunting anymore. Clear Sky already has
more territory than any cat could possibly want. I think he
has some kind of plan. I have no idea what it is, but in part of
his mind, Clear Sky honestly thinks he’s doing this for a
good reason.” He let out a long sigh. “Some cat has to get to
the bottom of it all somehow.”

He believes that the fox did it-- he was lying earlier when he said he "didn't know what to believe." He does. He didn't reveal his bias when he was being questioned, because he wants to prevent the moor cats from fighting Clear Sky over Bumble's death.

Also note the sneaky little turn of language Gray Wing makes there. In denial of Turt's claim that "innocent cats are being slaughtered," Gray's counter is Bumble alone before the pivot. The patrol was originally about Misty's murder and her missing kittens as Clear Sky expanded his borders-- but Misty's apparently not an "innocent cat" who's been slaughtered. She's absent from that category, implied to be part of Clear Sky's hypothetical "good reason" for expansion that Gray Wing needs to get to the bottom of.

Bumble's murder is denied. Misty's is implied to just be collateral damage for the unknown plan. He's unbothered about the death of either one.

“And that cat has to be you?” Turtle Tail asked.
Gray Wing blinked at her. “What other cat is there?”

Gray Wing: "No one else can get to the bottom of this! theres only ME! I AM THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN STOP CLEAR SKY"

Also Gray Wing: (leaps in front of an angry crowd to defend his brother. cries that he doesn't believe hes capable of such terrible violence. actively prevents anyone else from doing anything about him)

Anyone with a vague awareness of DOTC knows how this ends. Gray Wing is going to lead them astray with his bad judgement, so purposefully delusional about his brother that they will have to dig a mass grave at Fourtrees. Gray Wing thinks he's a *~special boy~* who is the only one who can truly get through to his brother, and maybe he is, but not before dozens of people have to suffer and die for it.

This is enabling. To enable is to directly or indirectly support another's harmful actions, such as addiction or abuse. He did it here, both during and after Bumble's death, giving Clear Sky the cover to escape consequences for his actions and halting any attempts to do anything concrete. Because of him, Clear Sky never pays for what he did to her.

In the book 3, Clear Sky denies all wrongdoing, and in Bumble's last mention in book 4, her torture is described in passive voice. A terrible "happening" which seemingly couldn't have been avoided. No one is held accountable. Not the moor cats for turning her away, not Clear Sky for her killing, and even Tom the Wifebeater is redeemed after being given a chance to live in a clan for not being "soft" like his female victim.

All so sweet, beloved little Gray Wing never has to confront that he let a killer get off scot-free because the uncomplicated childhood memory of his brother as a lovely good boy was wrong. That he was so consumed by spite that he smugly watched Bumble get dragged away from the only people who could have helped her. That he was complicit twice.

Incredible suggestions that I have had to read with my own eyes

fucking ✨Bonus Round✨

"If clear sky fought bumble, why bumble leave no scratches?" I'll let you sit there and think about why the DOMESTIC ABUSE VICTIM did not fight back against a large, violent man who was beating her. I'll give you a minute. I'll play some jeopardy music.

"he's quote 'horrified and guilty' at the wounds which means he didn't make them himself" Clear Sky has a repeated habit of "blacking out" when he butchers women (Rainswept Flower, Willow Tail). He's also a liar and an actor, even according to his own account he'd seen these same wounds before when he came back a second time. Most importantly, what fucking part of "horrified and guilty" implies he didn't make those himself, does a toddler not look "horrified and guilty" when it spills chocolate milk on a couch and its parent sees it? Does that mean the toddler didn't do it? If you wouldn't accept this logic for a toddler why the fuck will you accept it for a suspected murderer?

"Maybe Clear Sky fought the fox off?" He doesn't actually say that, it's just implied during his lie when he says he showed up too late, but it's hypothetically possible. Even if he did fight this fox off, he must have still mauled Bumble because she is covered in claw wounds, even if he doesn't remember it because he "blacked out." There's also still the problems of Bumble being in the middle of the trampled grass, the patrol not hearing the sound of battle, his framing that he just tapped her and she passed out, and him apparently running to get help he does not have. Occam's Razor still suggests the solution is that this fox was scared off when Bumble screamed, with Clear Sky just using the convenient smell to lie his way out of consequences

"How'd Clear Sky get fox scent on him?" Probably from showing up to the crime scene that absolutely reeks and prowling around like an axe murderer, which we saw him do. Bumble had no fox bites and no one heard a fight. did you know that if you stand in a sewer you smell like shit

"Gray Wing just doesn't want to think his dear sweet brother could ever do such a thing :("

Mean Girls meme: "So you agree? Gray Wing downplays Clear Sky's actions because he doesn't want to believe his brother is a bad person?"

"What if the Erins are just so incompetent that they created a crime scene completely inconsistent with the very true and real story that Clear Sky told, it just happens to look like a lie on accident, they unwittingly made him a liar earlier in this book because they forgot the events they previously wrote, and don't know anything about a type of predator that appears in nearly every entry of warrior cats and happens to be one of the most popular animals of all time" what if i tripped and fell and a shawarma with extra tahini sauce fell into my mouth, followed by an apple slice, and 3 litres of water. should i continue my fast or has Allah fed me.

All of this is why I am adamant on saying that Clear Sky killed Bumble by beating her to death. In order for this to have been the cause of a fox, you'd have to take a liar at face value and ignore every other detail. That's what Gray Wing does, described on the page as "desperate to believe in his brother's innocence."

Unfortunately, this will also not be the only time that Gray Wing's obsession with his brother and shockingly horrific judgement will put other cats in danger or get them killed. It's just the most deliberate example, and thus imo the most upsetting.


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