![]() Tailchaser needs to alert the outside world and especially the court about his evil doings. They are captured by a group of evil cats called the Clawguard, and taken to Vastnir, an enormous mound far to the north, where the evil cat-god Grizraz Hearteater enslaves cats to take over the world, swollen in size and sitting upon a mound of dead and dying creatures. They pick up a new friend, Roofshadow, and go northwest. The protagonists make their way to Firsthome and the Court, but are treated there with relative indifference. Their thane (leader), Quiverclaw, challenges Tailchaser ceremonially and is impressed enough to allow him and Pouncequick to accompany them for a time. ![]() Soon they run into some Firstwalkers, cats who live in the wild, who are of a direct bloodline from Goldeneye and Skydancer. They meet a rather crazy cat named Eatbugs, who travels with them for parts of the journey to the court. Together, they set out on a long journey to visit the feline royal Court of Harar, with the intention of resolving the mystery of the disappearances. The kitten Pouncequick follows him, and eventually catches up. As a result of a further encounter with Firefoot, Hearteater is blinded by sun after having spent so much time beneath the earth, and retreats back beneath the ground, where it is supposed that he plots further destruction.Īfter this introduction, Fritti Tailchaser, a young ginger tom cat, sets out to stray from his home and clan, the Meeting Wall Clan, in search of his friend Hushpad after strange disappearances of other cats have been reported. His youngest brother, Tangaloor Firefoot, renounced his claim to the throne and fled from the court out of grief. Hearteater is driven out and flees beneath the ground where he searches out arcane lore, while Whitewind's death causes his father to flee to the heavens after searching for Hearteater in a murderous rage and causes his mother to be silent for the rest of his life. The eldest of the three, Viror Whitewind, slays the creature but is himself mortally wounded. ![]() These three cats are called the Firstborn the middle child, Grizraz Hearteater, raises a monstrous hound out of jealousy and sets it to attack all cats. The first litter of this pair are also divine. Harar Goldeneye is the male, and Fela Skydancer the female. Meerclar Allmother is identified as the primordial creator of all other beings, who brought forth a pair of cats who are the progenitors of the entire species as well as divine figures. This both frames the further developments of cat mythology and culture throughout the story and provides necessary backstory for the novel itself. Tailchaser's Song begins, after quoting a poem by Christopher Smart, with an exposition of the central elements of the cats' mythology, starting with a creation myth. The book makes reference to mythologies of frogs, foxes and ravens as well as more thoroughly developing a system of cat mythology. Their myths view humans, or "M'an", as a race of deformed descendants of cats. The cats see themselves as the first and most important species the novel takes the approach that all creatures consider their kind to be the dominant species of the planet. The novel is set in the world as cats see it, with humans being mysterious and distrusted creatures in the eyes of feral cats. It is reportedly being adapted into an animated feature film. The story focuses on a personified cat named Fritti Tailchaser, set in a world of other anthropomorphic animals who live in their natural environments but each have their own language, mythology, and culture. First released on November 21, 1985, it is Williams' first published work. Tailchaser's Song is a fantasy novel by American writer Tad Williams.
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