StoneClan

StoneClan is a group of cats that live in a forest which is deciduous woodland with a river running through it. Their founder's name was Stone before Stonestar, and the name was then given to the Clan.

Description
StoneClan cats are known to be mischievous and play a lot of pranks. Their main prey are mice, voles, squirrels, shrews, forest-dwelling birds, and fish, although they are occasionally known to eat frogs and toads in times of need. They have the ability to quietly step on leaves and twigs, and they are adept at swimming, fishing, and water defense, like splashing their enemies in the eyes or creeping up on the enemy underwater. They are also noted to be particularly good trackers, as they have to rely more on their senses of smell and hearing than sight.

Territory
Landmarks in the territory include:

Camp-It lies at the foot of a small gorge, the sides made out of stone. There is a bush barrier around the top, and the sides are steep, save for a series of rock ledges and bushes the cats use to get up and down. The camp is where StoneClan cats live.

The Waterfall-A small waterfall often drunk out of for its clear waters.

The River's End-the pond where the river ends is primarily used for teaching apprentices how to fish and swim before they enter the less calm waters of the river itself.

The Sky Tree-the watchpost near the edge of the border, the Sky Tree is a large oak that's been huge since the days of Stonestar.

The Fishing Stones-A group of rounded stones in the river used for fishing and sometimes sunbathing.

The camp edge is laced with thorn bushes, and the only way down or up is by jumping from ledge to ledge, although some are more of bushes clinging to rock than ledges. The camp edge isn't tall enough to kill a cat if they fell, but they would break bones. Inside the camp, there is a stream which winds through the middle under the Leader's Willow and through the medicine den. It can be followed back to the river. The Leader's Willow is where the leader sleeps and makes announcements. Most of the other dens are under bushes.