Fall of the Bloodbird

Fall of the Bloodbird is a drawing by Serenity that shows the events of Bloodbird and Ratbite's confrontation which features a typed scene on how the confrontation started and ended. Read the story here

Summary
The story starts with Ash, Tiny, and Bird playing just as Bloodbird catches the scent of Ratbite. She beckons them over and calmly explains to them that they must run away and hide. Ash mistakes the order as an invite to a game of race which causes Bloodbird to explain to him that "some evil cats are coming" for them. The kits then finish her explanation, saying that she will be there to get them. Bloodbird regretfully denies the kits' words and vaguely tries to explain that she will not be able to see the kits again, hinting that she is aware she will lose the fight against Ratbite. Bird tries to convince her mother otherwise, but Bloodbird orders the kits to leave once more as she gives Bird her collar to encourage her. The kits eventually obey her hesitantly, leaving Bloodbird to face Ratbite alone. Ratbite shows up with two comrades and demands to know where her kits are when he instantly notices their lack of presence. A verbal fight begins as the two argue, Ratbite putting the blame on Scourge's death on her. Once he hits a nerve, Bloodbird engages a physical fight between herself and Ratbite, clawing a wound into his eye as his comrades stood by, stunned. The two unknown cats quickly snap out of it and turn on Bloodbird. The fight continues until Bloodbird chases one of Ratbite's comrades away, then kills the second one, likely on accident. Ratbite calls her a monster, and Bloodbird tauntingly agrees as well as declares "just like he was". The fight continues, ending with Ratbite victorious as Bloodbird declares him weak in her dying words. Ratbite abandons Bloodbird's lifeless body and begins searching for the kits.

Trivia

 * The artwork has 8,000+ views, 400+ favorites, and almost 200 comments.
 * The artwork was uploaded January 11, 2015.
 * The two cats who assisted Ratbite were never named.