Even more than any of those questions, the new team became aware of one particular fan complaint: Ashfur. By now the Warriors fandom had been around long enough to become I Might Look Like I’m Listening To You But In My Head I’m Playing My Guitar Shirt. Though Ashfur stans still existed, the general consensus was totally aware that. And so the time came that Working Partners, in planning out The Broken Code. Had a brilliant idea: Make Ashfur the villain. Bring him back, as a sinister Big Bad for the seventh arc. And satisfy the fandom by showing once and for all that he’s not some relatable lovestruck sandbox. More than that, retcon his placement in StarClan as a trick all along. Ashfur lied his way into heaven and has been plotting his revenge ever since.
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This would have made shockwaves among the fandom no matter what, but the discourse was set into motion even before the release of TBC’s first book. Kate Cary, one of the series’s two ghostwriters. Confirmed on her blog that a “controversial character” would be returning for arc 7. She gave no details beyond that, but most fans assumed this I Might Look Like I’m Listening To You But In My Head I’m Playing My Guitar Shirt. Could it be this character? Or this one? Or what about this other one…? And Ashfur’s name, of course, came up a lot. And then the rumor started. Ashfur. Leaked to the fandom from an unknown source came the whispers that it was Ashfur—it was Ashfur big time. Ashfur, the rumor said, was going to possess and take over the body of a living character and wreak havoc. Plenty of people believed it. Plenty of other people likewise dismissed it—the writers would never do something like that.
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