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  • Hollyleaf is shipped quite a lot, with a large variety of partners.

  • She has Fallen Leaves, the one closest to being considered canon

  • but also Cinderheart, Willowshine, Hazeltail, Heathertail, Ivypool, and Sol.

  • And on the further crack-ship reaches of the internet,

  • there were and probably still are even people shipping her with Breezepelt and Ashfur.

  • For a comparison, here's a list of the other point of view protagonists from the main series

  • and the ships they have other than their canonical mate.

  • To make it fair, only 1 cat was taken off each list,

  • and only if they either became official mates in their story,

  • or, in the case of Bristlefrost and Rootspring,

  • if it is heavily implied that they will become mates by the end of the current-running story.

  • Obviously there may be and likely are some popular ships I've left out, but that's still a stark difference.

  • The only others that come close are Squirrelflight and Jayfeather,

  • the former primarily because people don't like her actual mate,

  • and the latter because Jayfeather doesn't show interest in being friends, let alone lovers, which much of anyone.

  • This makes him very appealing to some people as a mate, since he comes with a built in story of getting to his softer hearted center.

  • But Hollyleaf doesn't have an obvious reason to have so many mates. So why does she?

  • As I see it there are two main reasons. 1. Hollyleaf doesn't have a mate, but could, and 2. Hollyleaf has friends!

  • Let's start with the first one.

  • Hollyleaf doesn't have a mate by the time she dies.

  • The only other cats on the protagonist list who can say that are some of the medicine cats:

  • Jayfeather, Alderheart, and Shadowsight, who shouldn't be able to have any romantic connection according to their laws.

  • As much as certain websites would lead you to believe it, Fallen Leaves and Hollyleaf were never mates.

  • It is technically possible that one day, when they're in Starclan together, they could be,

  • but they were not mates in the tunnels.

  • Moreover, Hollyleaf is the only protagonist to specifically question whether having kits and/or being a mate is something she would want at all.

  • She has a strong ambition, and cares about becoming a Clan leader,

  • something she thinks won't happen if she was forced into the status quo of being a nursing queen.

  • Of course, when she asks her mother about this, she laughs it off, and gives her platitude answers that she's planning her life out too much.

  • Hollyleaf is annoyed and frustrated by this, and ends up having to form an answer herself when she sees her mother get an apprentice that day.

  • It doesn't stay around very long, but this sentiment, along with Hollyleaf never getting a canon mate,

  • was enough for many fans to latch onto when considering ships.

  • This could be a sign that she would prefer a female mate with whom they wouldn't need kits,

  • or where the other female could take over the responsibilities of nursing.

  • Or it could even be a sign that she'd enjoy someone like Fallen Leaves who, we would assume, couldn't give her kits anyway.

  • The possibilities are thrown wide open, especially in comparison to most other protagonists,

  • who, like Squirrelflight, take having a mate of the opposite gender and kits as a given part of life.

  • And now that the floodgates are open, what cats will fans turn to when picking out possible mates for her?

  • Well that has to do with the second point.

  • The best relationships not just in Warriors but fiction in general have a friendship at their core.

  • The parties involved spend time together, and like doing so.

  • This doesn't happen a lot in Warriors, at least not as much as it should,

  • which is why any time a cat consistently seeks out another's company, a new ship is likely to be born.

  • Why do you think Jay x Stick is so popular, despite one of the parties not being a cat?

  • He spends a lot of time with it, and shows he cares about it.

  • And thankfully, Hollyleaf has a lot of friends to choose from.

  • Part of this comes back to the Power of Three just having a great background cast,

  • with a bunch of fleshed out characters in Thunderclan beyond our three point-of-view characters.

  • But Hollyleaf is also the most extraverted of the Power of Three protagonists.

  • Jayfeather not only isolated from but isolates himself from his clanmates and other cats with his attitude and his profession.

  • There's a reason his ships are with his patients, a stick, and a long-dead cat he only got to meet by using that stick.

  • And Lionblaze, for whatever reason, never got along with his clanmates that well.

  • Other than his direct family, the only noteworthy relationships I can think of are with his rival,

  • a Windclan she-cat, his dark forest mentors, his living mentor and future guy-who-will-try-to-murder-him,

  • and eventually Cinderheart, the cat who actually becomes his mate.

  • Hollyleaf meanwhile has lots of friends.

  • In the maybe one moon she had as a medicine cat,

  • she made a good friend in Willowshine that she was willing to disobey the code to help when she was worried about Riverclan.

  • She had Fallen Leaves in the tunnels, who she came to enjoy the company of in their quiet life together.

  • She has Ivypool after coming back, who she never got a real relationship with but really should have, considering how similar their stories are to each other.

  • And in between she just had so many genuine, consistent interactions with cats like Cinderheart,

  • our first representation of a best friend since the original arc, and sometimes Hazeltail or Icecloud.

  • On top of all her friendships, she has a pretty great villain bond with Sol,

  • who, despite being an ineffective antagonist, consistently sought out her in particular to manipulate on her own.

  • They really could have had great development as foils of each other, had the story been better written.

  • All of these relationships present plenty of opportunities for shippers to tell their stories,

  • and get a hold on what Hollyleaf's relationship with someone else would be like.

  • It's much easier to tell a story about two characters falling in love when you have some idea of what their dynamic would be.

  • At this point you might askHey Sunnyfall, which Hollyleaf ship is your favorite?”

  • Well first, thank you for asking, kind anonymous citizen.

  • Hollyleaf is in fact my favorite character, so I take her shipping very seriously.

  • And my favorite is (drumroll)...

  • None of them!

  • Cult of Asexual Hollyleaf for life!

  • Ugh, I really just said that didn't I?

  • Well, I hate myself now.

  • I do really like her having many friends, and even imagining that some of them had one-sided crushes on her at some point,

  • but I prefer to think that, even given a long life, Hollyleaf would never have gotten a mate.

  • You are, of course, free to disagree, and I welcome every shipping debate you can muster in the comments.

  • Thank you for watching, and always remember to make your lovers into friends.

Hollyleaf is shipped quite a lot, with a large variety of partners.

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