History of the BlogWings

On September 15th, 2016, a BlogClan apprentice named Mistypaw asked if there was a Wings of Fire tribe called the BlogWings. This one comment triggered everything BlogWing. As a reply to that comment, another BlogClan apprentice named Wavepaw added that that should be what the BlogWing Wings of Fire fans called themselves.

On September 16th, 2016, Wavepaw posted another comment starting the BlogWings and asking BlogClanners to sign up with their BlogClan prefix as their BlogWing name. The original list was:

Wave (Wavesplash)

Winter (Winterpaw)

Gecko

Sunny (Sunnystripe)

Auburn

Frost (Frostflower)

Amber

Aster

Misty

Icy

John Cena (Frostfeather)

Mistle

Shimmer

Some more people were added, including Flower, Lion, and Fox, but mostly after that, the subject of BlogWings lay untouched for a month and a half before Wave decided to start a wikia, a place specifically for BlogWings, on October 31st, 2016. She made one major change to the BlogWing tribe: She decided that to make them more unique and like where they came from, they should use full warrior names. She became Wavesplash of the BlogWings.

She placed advertisements on the BlogClan tavern, Wings of Fire discussion page, and a blogpost on the BlogClan 2 wikia. She also contacted some of the originals individually, which seemed to work best.

That day, Winter, or Winterpaw, since he refused to share his warrior name, joined the BlogWings wikia, making his own page alongside Wavesplash's. The next day, Foxstep, Frostfeather, and Willowpool joined the day after, and Sunnystripe requested to join. Both Iceflower and Lupinecloud asked to take a rain check until they got around to reading Wings of Fire. Juniperpool joined the day after that and both Flowerpetal and Lionspirit requested to join. Wavesplash placed another advertisement on the tavern, this time specifically asking for the certain BlogWings she hadn't gotten a hold of yet. More people joined and made their place on the wikia, making the BlogWing Wikia the place it is today.