Space, click, or arrow keys. —— Alright, so. I went back for fun to the EA Theme Songs and found a couple of interesting things. First, the alignment charts. Through all three of them, Featherstar's alignment always stays Lawful Neutral. (Tries to follow the rules, and if her decisions affect someone in a negative way, or hurt them, inevitably accepts that it will happen.) So she's a rule follower, and Salmonpaw is neutral good, so if the rules require breaking, she'll do it, but goes out of her way to avoid hurting others. Breezy and Volepaw are chaotic good, so they go out of their way to break the rules, but don't have intentions of hurting others, but instead the opposite. However, this clashes with Featherstar's morality of always following the rules, so Salmonpaw being with them, Featherstar might think that Salmonpaw has bad intentions just by being with them. Maybe she has had a bad experience of rule-breaking with Breezy and Vole, or she's a rule-follower to a bit of an extreme degree. Since she's been this way all the way back to the Redeye flashback, both are just as likely. —— Some panels from Featherstar and Salmonpaw's conversation are in here. She explains a bit about the reincarnation process of StarClan, and on the 10th panel, does look a bit stressed. Not sure if this may be something else, but in every good story with some sort of 'government', someone high up on the hierarchy train tends to be hiding something... On the next panel, Salmonpaw asks Featherstar if she should stop hanging out with Breezy and Vole, and Featherstar does suggest it. Like noted, she looks worried or tired or some emotion along these lines, and might be hiding something? Also, as previously noted, we're not sure as to what degree she dislikes/disapproves of rule-breaking, and is suggesting it to maybe find some way to control how Salmonpaw behaves after reincarnated? Since this seems to be a rare opportunity, I believe that she'll take the offer. And like Pepperkit explained in 81, there are three possibilities of how reincarnated StarClan cats end up, and Featherstar may want to control how this ends up. ShadowClan was the clan where she lived, but two of her kits (probably) died there, so it's probably the place with the most memories attached to it. If she's a loyal clan cat, she'll want to help the clan that she grew up in. But like I said, you never know what these characters are hiding... —— And now the songs! The first one, for king, definitely suggests that Featherstar is in a position of high power in the StarClan 'government'. So her support in the desicion of Salmonpaw's reincarnation will, for sure, be taken into consideration. *click* And for the final ones, the Aura art pieces in the second volume of the EA theme songs. As you can plainly see one very angry Featherstar surrounded by star, with a set of jaws to the right and a ragdoll Salmonpaw(?) with an set of X's for eyes that has been crossed out, and an inverse version if you click again. These final pieces of art are the main reason this project exists. Featherstar looks just as angry as she did in 70-73, and the ragdoll Salmonpaw has to mean SOMETHING. Like noted, maybe Featherstar wants to manipulate or control what happens to Salmonpaw while reincarnated. In the original project, when the song reaches a certain part, the scene flips from the normal black lines to the inverse white lines and starts to shake. So it has to be of some significance. —— CREDITS: All art by @MeadowFoot_ToPH All thoughts and theories by @ZephyrGreen8 EA Alignments: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/989653211/ EA 79: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1116733570/ EA Theme Songs Vol. 2: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/910913513 I never do these