Errors
There are a few mistakes in the field guide, as in the mountains, it states that Firestar was there, but in the book Eclipse, Firestar is not there. In addition, the page about Mistyfoot stated that she fled to ThunderClan to ask for help when her brother was killed. In actuality, Firestar and Graystripe rescued her from what was essentially a prison along with Featherpaw and Stormpaw after Graystripe became concerned of his kits' well-being. Firestar and Graystripe witnessed Stonefur's death after he refused to kill the half-clan apprentices as proof of his loyalty, making it clear that the three half-clan cats were no longer welcomed. The only accurate information about that episode in the excerpt is that Mistyfoot took shelter in ThunderClan with Featherpaw and Stormpaw and remained there until the end of the original series.
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