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[ Every spirit you've seen roaming the dark winding tunnels seems lost. Cloaked in tar and curiosity, they whisper questions. They offer condolences. They keep you away from the furthest tunnels, like they're protecting you from slipping where you can't be found. You could have sworn the stories said that their fur was dressed in stardust... ]
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eclipsekit! are you excited to be an apprentice? what kinda warrior do you want to be? would you ever want to be leader?
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☾ moon 0, (2/2)
i’ll be doing character refs next then starting the moons ! yaaa
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cant talk rn obsessed over the design concept of this 2017 production of pinocchio as a stage play where pinocchio is the only character played by a human actor and the rest of the cast are portrayed as puppets ,,,
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FLITTERCLAN REBOOT. MOON 1.
Characters depicted: Carptail (left, tom), Ferretbeak (right, she-cat)
Flitterclan, in Ferretbeak's view, could scarcely be described as a clan. It had been an arduous few moons trying to gather up the remnants of cats long descended from the likes of Tumblestar and the family he had founded, but it had been done, settling at the edges of a twoleg's garbage hill.
The process would have been made much simpler if it weren't for the problem of Carptail, one of their strongest warriors, almost immediately breaking his hind leg while on patrol with Grousestar. None could really wrap their head around how he had done it, but the general consensus was a short battle-training session gone awry and a case of missing the proper step.
There weren't many herbs to be found in a wasteland such as this, but Ferretbeak would make do with what little she could find. She was nothing if not resourceful.
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Eclipsekit, how are you holding up emotionally? This is a lot for a kit to deal with..
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Spotify game: 63 and the angsty boy Breezepelt!
I think that you’re worth keeping around
I think that you’re worth holding onto
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