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talonslockau · 1 year ago
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Forest of Secrets - Chapter 16
Chapter 15 || Index || Chapter 17
“Let all cats old enough to catch their own prey join here beneath the Highrock for a Clan meeting!”
Fireheart looked up from where he was sitting with Peppermask. The familiar call was hardly a surprise; it was the night of the Gathering, and all cats had been waiting eagerly for Bluestar to announce who was going. Even Graystripe, he noted with a twinge of dismay. It wasn’t like the gray tom would be going: he had barely been present in camp the entire moon, even after being lectured by his sister and his longtime friend. There was no way Bluestar or Tigerclaw would reward him now by letting him go.
Still, he padded forward patiently to sit with the other warriors. He hoped Bluestar would still choose him to go; even though she had previously implied he would get to go to the Gathering, there was always the chance that Tigerclaw had managed to change her mind. 
Peppermask sat beside him, her tail resting over his; he could feel her tense, as she too wondered if she would be allowed to go. She had been very helpful, making sure that no hunting patrol had come back empty-pawed. And yet, he could all too easily see how Bluestar might overlook her in favor of more experienced warriors, like Whitestorm or Dappleshine.
“Another moon has come and gone, and so it comes time for another Gathering.” Bluestar’s eyes shone in the dim sunset light as she gazed down on the crowd of warriors. “In addition to Tigerclaw, Yellowfang, and Dewpaw, as well as any elders and queens that wish to make the journey, I will be bringing with me Longtail, Mousefur, Dustleap, Fireheart, Cinderspark, Willowbranch, Peppermask, and Graystripe.”
Fireheart gasped in surprise, glancing over to Graystripe nearby, but the tom remained stoic as he gazed up at the leader. Why in Starclan’s name had Bluestar chosen him? Then he recalled the times he and Peppermask had covered for the dark gray tom and claimed he was busy hunting. Perhaps she thought he was more dedicated to the Clan than he actually was.
“We leave at once.” She announced, leaping off the rock. “Whitestorm will be in charge of camp while I am gone. Meeting dismissed.”
Those that had not been called to go left for their dens, some good-natured grumbling amongst them. Fireheart padded over to where Bluestar was waiting, watching as Graystripe ignored them and came to stand beside his mother Willowbranch. They hadn’t talked since that dawn with Silverstream; part of it hurt, not being able to talk to his friend, but this time Fireheart wasn’t the one that had done anything wrong. It was up to Graystripe to come to his senses.
He glanced over as the patrol of elders came over. He wondered briefly if Speckleflight or Snowkit might come, but then he caught sight of the newly retired queen guiding her son into the elders’ den with the help of One-eye. He couldn’t help but frown at the sight; it seemed wrong, watching a young and capable tom walk into a den meant for those who could no longer serve the Clan.
He didn’t get a chance to dwell on it as Bluestar led them out of camp. He walked side by side with Peppermask, but it wasn’t long until Cinderspark was bounding up next to them. “My first Gathering as a warrior!” She crowed to both of them, vibrating from excitement.
“I told you it’d happen.” Fireheart purred to her, glad to see her spirits lifted so high even after everything that had happened in the past few moons. “It’s a shame Mistspring couldn’t come with you. I’m sure she’s just as proud.”
“Yeah, but Yellowfang said she needs to rest her voice, not chatter away like a starling all night.” The dark gray molly sighed for a moment, but she didn’t let the thought get her down. “But it’s okay! I told her I’d tell her everything that happened when I got back!”
He glanced at Peppermask trotting beside him, barely able to suppress a smirk. “I’m sure she’ll appreciate that.” He managed to mew, not fully able to keep a straight face. Luckily, the newest warrior didn’t seem to notice.
“I know she will! She said she was sure that it’d be exactly like she was there!” Cinderspark replied brightly, oblivious to the snort of laughter from her sister on Fireheart’s other side. “Anyways, I’m gonna go catch up to Graystripe. Bye!” 
They watched as she sprinted off, before the ginger tom finally let loose a fit of giggles. “Poor Mistspring. Cinderspark’s gonna make her go deaf from all her yelling.” He commented to Peppermask.
“Are you sure she isn’t already?” Peppermask retorted mirthfully. “Then again, she must be used to it after seven moons of mentoring her. And it’s better she gets her excitement out with someone that’s used to it rather than us.”
“I guess that’s true.” He replied, just as Bluestar and Tigerclaw began to accelerate their pace. He and Peppermask responded in kind, keeping their eyes and ears open as they raced through the forest. It wasn’t long at all before they were at the log bridge across the river.
“Everyone, be careful crossing!” He heard their leader call out from the front. “The snow-melt has iced in the cold. I don’t want any of you falling in the river tonight.”
Longtail was the first to step up, wrapping his paws around the log and beginning to slide his way across. Fireheart watched for a moment before turning to Peppermask. “At some point, I feel like it would just be safer to use the Thunderpath to cross.” He remarked to her.
“You know Tigerclaw would never.” She mewed back to him with a shake of her head. “Besides, I hear it gets even more dangerous when it’s covered in ice. Monster paws don’t have claws to grip through ice, so when leafbare storms happen, there’s inevitably a few that slide off into the forest. If that happened on the bridge while we were crossing…”
They both shivered at the thought. “I see your point.” Fireheart still remembered how easily the Monster had thrown Brokentail through sheer force, and the former leader’s current state was a regular reminder of the damage Monsters could do. If one attacked an entire Clan, even by accident… no, it was best not to think about that.
It felt like an eternity before the two young warriors finally stepped up to the decayed root system of the log bridge. “You first. You’ll need someone to help fish you out if you fall in again.” Peppermask nudged him with a smirk, whiskers twitching as he glared at her.
“I will not.” He retorted angrily, giving a nod of respect to Bluestar and Tigerclaw standing beside the bridge before delicately stepping up. He didn’t hesitate to wrap his paws around the log just as Longtail had, digging his claws in and slowly scooting his way across. He was sure it looked ridiculous, but he wasn’t going to fall in a second time, especially not with half the Clan watching.
He waited patiently as Peppermask, then Bluestar, then Tigerclaw made their way across. There was little idle chatter as they waited: each cat was too eager to reach Fourtrees, saving their breath for tales of glory and grandeur that they would tell to the other warriors when they arrived.
Their leader led them proudly up the slope to Fourtrees, halting at the edge of the clearing as usual. There were dozens of cats in the crowd below, and he could easily see the six cats sitting on the Great Rock in the middle. It seemed Thunderclan was the last to arrive.
They only hesitated for a moment before Bluestar gave them the signal to charge down into the hollow. There was no need for formalities; each cat knew how to conduct themselves at the Gathering. Fireheart stopped at the edge of the crowd, watching as it parted for Bluestar, Tigerclaw, Yellowfang and Dewpaw to maneuver their way through to the Great Rock.
He turned to see the Thunderclan patrol already dispersing. Graystripe had already disappeared, though it wasn’t long before he caught sight of a flash of silver and saw a large gray tom weaving his way towards it. He didn’t bother hiding his scowl at the sight. It was clear where his former friend’s priorities lay.
He turned, about to ask Peppermask where they might find Mistyskip, but instead bumped into a large gray shoulder. “Oh! I’m so sorry.” He mewed, looking up to see he had run into Stonestep, one of Riverclan’s greatest warriors, who turned to look in surprise.
“Ah, Fireheart! Are you here to join the rest of us in telling your tales?” Stonestep’s tail gestured to the warriors seated near him; large, muscled toms and mollies that were looking at him curiously. “I’m sure Tornear and Mudclaw especially would be eager to hear the tale of how you defeated Brokentail himself!” 
He hesitated, part of him wanting to join in with the Gathering festivities. This was a chance to truly impress some of the greatest warriors in all of the Clans! But, he reminded himself with a quick glance at Peppermask, he had a job to do here. “It’ll have to wait. I was wondering if, uh, Mistyskip was chosen to come to the Gathering this moon?”
“My sister?” Stonestep nodded. “Aye, she’s around. Probably gossiping with the queens, if I had to guess. Quite boring, really; most all that they do is talk about their kits.” He shook his head wryly. “You sure you don’t want to join us instead?” He offered, patting the ground beside him with a paw.
Fireheart forced himself to shake his head. “Next time, I promise. If you ask me then, I’ll tell you about how I fought Clawface after only two moons as an apprentice, too.” There were gasps and murmurs of appreciation at his words, but he waved his tail for Peppermask to follow him as he fought his way through the throng of cats around them.
“The queens will likely be over this way.” The spotted tabby mewed softly to him, before nimbly taking the lead from him. He didn’t hesitate to follow her, grateful at her ability to find her way through a crowd that he seemed to lack. He glanced up at the Great Rock as he trailed behind, where the leaders and deputies were talking amongst themselves. He noticed with a jolt that Bluestar’s icy gaze was watching him as he threaded through the crowd.
Why was she watching them? He panicked for a moment before realizing that he was probably just eye-catching in the crowd. No fur was quite as bright and vibrant as his, especially under the full moon light. Then another realization caught up to him; if he was that easy to track, then Bluestar had likely seen him leave for Ravenpaw’s farm with Peppermask. After all, she had mentioned seeing him leave the Gathering as an apprentice, when he had been going to warn Yellowfang about the danger she was in from Brokentail’s threats.
Then she looked away from him, and he quickly shook himself out. If she knew that they had lied to her about where they were going last Gathering, surely she would have said something to him when they were alone? And, in any case, they had done nothing wrong. There was no reason to worry.
Still, that guilt nagged in the back of his mind as Peppermask led him over to a group of mollies, slightly separated from the rest of the Gathering. It was easy to spot Willowbranch sitting there, the only Thunderclanner among them, but it was the silver-furred molly from Riverclan with icy blue eyes that his sight was focused on.
“Peppermask! It’s good to see you in good health. And your friend, Fireheart.” Mistyskip gave him a courteous nod, which he responded to in kind. “You haven’t taken any more dips in the river in this past moon, have you?” 
His fur prickled uncomfortably as the mollies around him purred lightly. “I prefer to keep my paws in my own territory.” He finally mewed, trying to keep his voice light.
“As all good warriors should. Thunderclan is lucky to have both of you.” He took a deep breath to force himself to relax as Mistyskip continued on. She had just meant to have a little banter, but the memory of water flooding into his lungs still sent fear pulsing through his veins. It was clearly different for a Riverclan cat, who must be so used to the water. “Come, sit! Willowbranch was just mentioning something about a battle in the Twolegplace with some rogues.”
“Indeed. Fireheart himself was one of the combatants!” The silky silver Thunderclan tabby mewed, her green eyes warm yet awed at the sight of him. “You should tell us what happened. I’ve only heard what happened through sharing tongues with Cinderspark, and you know how excitable she can be…”
“Cinderspark? So she’s a warrior now! Congratulations, Willowbranch.” A tortoiseshell Shadowclan queen mewed earnestly. “I can’t wait for my own kits to grow up and become warriors. They’re still so young, but…”
“Actually.” Fireheart mewed, diverting attention back to himself. “Mistyskip, Peppermask and I were hoping to talk with you for a bit?” Alone, he added silently, hoping that she would get the drift without him having to say it out loud.
Her blue gaze glittered dangerously as she considered him for a moment. “Of course, I’d be happy to.” She turned back to the rest of the mollies. “I’ll catch up with you all later. Don’t be sharing all the juicy stuff while I’m away.”
“We most certainly will!” Another tortoiseshell mewed with a teasing grin as Mistyskip rolled her eyes and started leading them away from the Gathering. It didn’t take long at all until most of the hubbub died away and they were alone in a bushy area a little ways up the slope.
“I assume this must be important if it can’t be said in front of everyone else.” The older Riverclanner mewed as she turned to face the two young Thunderclan warriors. “So? I imagine that you sought me, specifically, for a reason.”
“We did.” Peppermask bowed her head respectfully as she sat down, and Fireheart did the same.  “Mistyskip, I understand this is a lot to ask, but we need to ask you some questions about your dad, and the day he died.”
“I- I see.” The silver molly deflated as her friend spoke. “I wasn’t there that day, but I can try to answer what questions you may have. You might have to ask my brother if you want to know more.”
“We’re looking for discretion in this matter.” Peppermask mewed beside him. “Your brother is a good cat, but we can’t risk it getting back to our Clan that we’re asking about these things.”
The Riverclanner’s eyes narrowed briefly as she spoke. “I see. If I may, what does my father have to do with Thunderclan problems? I trust that whatever you’re doing, it is within the warrior code, but I can’t say anything that would put my own Clan at risk.”
Fireheart held his breath, unsure exactly what to say, but Peppermask seemed to have expected the question and flicked her ear with an unbothered air. “There are certain rumors within the Clan about what happened that day. Cats claiming responsibility for things they did not do. We want to know the truth, unbiased as it can be, and we agree that requires a Riverclan perspective.”
Mistyskip regarded them closely for a moment before slowly nodding. “Alright. Ask away.” She mewed wearily, as though the mere thought of her father’s death had already drained her.
He glanced at his companion beside him. He had so many thoughts, he didn’t know which to ask first. It didn’t seem tactful to jump straight into Oakheart’s death, but if they surprised her with his words, she might clam up and refuse to talk. “Why was Oakheart’s patrol out there that day?” He finally asked.
The silver Riverclanner rolled her eyes, and for a moment he worried he had asked something he shouldn’t have. “They were being fishbrains. My dad and my brother loved pushing each other past the limits. They weren’t expecting a Thunderclan patrol to come by, even though we had just taken Sunningrocks that same moon, so of course Thunderclan would be guarding the forest fiercely. They got caught, and they paid for it.” She gave them a curious glance. “But surely you already knew that part?”
“That seemed to be the general consensus, yes.” Peppermask answered with a dip of her head. “But with the amount of lies, it was hard to be sure we were in the right that day.”
“The fighting started in the forest, I know that much. Your warriors were defending their territory.” Mistyskip nodded slowly. “Shadespeckle - then my brother’s apprentice - came racing back to camp with a nasty scratch above her eye. She still has it, actually. She told us what had happened. Some of the warriors wanted to go help, but my uncle said that he wasn’t going to waste warriors covering for his brother’s mistakes. That he would either get himself out of trouble, or be stuck in the healers’ den for his arrogance.” She sighed wistfully and looked out towards her territory. “If he had, perhaps things would have been different.”
Fireheart perked his ears curiously. “What do you mean?” He asked her eagerly.
“Dad realized he was in over his head and called for a retreat to Sunningrocks. I don’t think he expected your patrol to follow him. I think he also expected Crookedstar to send backup, and that made him fight more fiercely than he would have otherwise.” Her lips curled into a frown at the thought. “Maybe he wouldn’t have fought to his death.”
His heart lurched at her words. “So he was killed, then?”
She blinked in confusion at him. “Of course he was. I thought you knew he died?” She looked to Peppermask for answers.
“What he means to ask is, so he was killed by a Thunderclan cat?” Peppermask asked, brushing her tail against his reassuringly.
“Ah. Is that what some cats in your Clan are claiming?” Mistyskip nodded slowly. “Interesting. Killing is against the code, and I thought you Thunderclanners were more dedicated to that than to even your own Clan…” Her whiskers twitched in amusement as they both bristled. “But I can see how being the one to take down the great deputy of Riverclan would be quite the tale.”
“It’s against the code unless in self-defense.” Peppermask pointed out. “You can see how that doesn’t match up with what you’ve told me of your dad. That’s… part of why I’m suspicious.”
“Dad would never try to kill another cat.” The Riverclanner declared firmly, her nose twitching in disdain. “He was reckless, true, but he lived for the fight. There is no honor to be found in killing another cat, and it would’ve spoiled his victory. He preferred to beat cats fair and square.”
“So if he wasn’t killed, how did he die?” Fireheart asked as gently as he could.
The silver molly looked down at her paws, her blue eyes watering at the thought. “A rock slide crushed him.” She mewed softly, her voice trembling. “There was a loose pile of rocks, near the edge of Sunningrocks. Mudwish thinks he rolled into it while fighting, and chose to stand his ground instead of run away. Maybe he didn’t realize how far he’d gone… Maybe the blood rushing through his ears hid the sounds of it collapsing. It doesn’t really matter. The end result is the same.”
Peppermask gasped beside him, and they both leaned in closer. “And he’s absolutely sure? There were no killing blows on him?” He asked, his heart racing. If it was true, then they had the proof they needed - that Oakheart, at the very least, had not died to Tigerclaw’s paws.
She shook her head. “He was wounded, yes, but nothing that would have kept him from running away. Nothing that couldn’t have been treated with a few nights in the healers’ den.” She looked back up to them with a mournful sigh. “Mudwish said it was painless, at least; that he would have died instantly. He didn’t suffer, and he died in battle. I don’t think he would have wanted to go any other way.”
The spotted tabby beside him nodded, and he could tell from the look on her face she was thinking of her own father. He could have lived so much longer, if not for Tigerclaw. “Thank you, Mistyskip. That’s what we needed to hear.” She mewed to the other molly. “And the rest of your Clan, do you think they’d say the same?”
“Without a doubt. We have no reason to hide his death. It was too early, yes, but it wasn’t shameful.” She glanced out towards the Great Rock, which was mostly obscured from their view. “I’m sure even my uncle would say that in front of all the Clans, if need be.”
“There’s one more thing we need to ask.” Fireheart spoke quickly, all too aware that the leaders would call them together soon. “One of the cats who was there - the most trustworthy one - he said your father said something very odd before he died. He said that Redtail attacked your brother, and then Oakheart pulled him off and said ‘You of all cats know better than to attack him.’ Do you have any idea what that meant?”
The Riverclan molly looked baffled. “Are you sure he said that?” She replied, her bewilderment leaking into her voice.
“If not those exact words, then something close to it.” Peppermask replied, her tail flicking nervously. “So you have no idea why he tried to protect Stonestep, then?”
“No!” Mistyskip protested before she had even managed to finish her question. “Dad never protected any of us. He said that the most important teacher in life is natural consequences - and he knew Stonestep, especially, never backed down from a fight.” She stared off into the distance, her brows furrowed, as she searched her memory for some explanation. “Unless he wanted some deputy on deputy fight, but even then, what a strange thing for him to say. I watched them fight once, when I was a young warrior; they loved to taunt each other, but nothing as strange as that.”
“Then why would he say something like that?” Fireheart pressed, as confused as she was by it all. “You don’t suppose he had some vendetta against Redtail - or that Redtail had somehow harmed Stonestep in the past?”
“No, I don’t think so. And I don’t know why he said that, either.” Mistyskip was still frowning as she stared off into the distance. “But I think I know who might.”
She looked back to the two Thunderclanners as they perked their ears eagerly. “My mother, Graypool - she was probably the closest cat to Dad, besides my uncle. I think sometimes, she knew his mind better than he did. If there were any cat that knew what he meant by that, it would be her.”
“Is she here?” Peppermask pressed quickly, glancing back towards the rest of the Gathering.
“No, she-”
“Cats of all Clans!” Fireheart didn’t recognize the voice immediately, but he knew well enough that it was one of the leaders. He looked back to Mistyskip, and he could see the urgency he felt echoed in her eyes.
“I’ll convince her to come to the next Gathering. My uncle would never say no to her if she wanted to come. We’ll see you then.” With that, she sprang back towards the Great Rock, where a crowd was already forming. With a knowing glance at Fireheart, Peppermask did the same.
He was about to follow when he spotted Silverstream and Graystripe sitting next to each other. His lip instinctively curled at the sight, and he stalked over to sit close to them. They were barely hiding their affection for each other as they pressed into each other - purely for warmth, of course.
“Even as leafbare has arrived, Windclan continues to thrive in the moors.” Tallstar was the first to step forward, his golden gaze gleaming as he looked down on the assembled cats. “Just this moon, Ashfoot and Deadfoot have welcomed a new litter of four kits into the nursery.”
Fireheart’s eyes flickered to the dark deputy, who sat tall and proud beneath his leader. “We are also proud to announce four new warriors; Webpounce, Quickbreeze, Robincloud, and Whitetail. They have served the Clan faithfully as apprentices, and I am certain that Starclan will light their paths for many moons to come.”
All eyes turned to see the four new warriors, their fur fluffed and chests puffed as they basked in the gaze of the other Clans. His eyes were drawn to Whitetail, recalling his past meetings with her. She looked far more confident in herself than she had when he had first scared her, amongst the tangle of sky-walking Thunderpaths.
“That is good to hear, Tallstar.” Crookedstar mewed, standing as the black and white Windclan tom stepped back. “Riverclan has also welcomed a new litter in the nursery. Three kits, each happy and healthy thanks to the tireless work of our healers.” The crowd murmured the usual congratulations at this, with the two Riverclan healers sitting up a little straighter at the praise.
“We also have four new apprentices - Brushpaw, mentored by Beetlenose; Copperpaw, mentored by Whiteflame; Skip-paw, mentored by Morningwhisper; and Swallowpaw, mentored by Sedgecreek.” The crowd searched for the four mentors, finally finding them sitting beside a few very nervous young apprentices. One was a big black tom with a graying muzzle, while the rest were tabbies of various stripes.
“We thank Starclan that they have not yet frozen the river this leafbare. May they see fit to continue to give us a mild one.” With that, the disfigured tabby stepped back with a pleased nod to the other leaders.
“A mild leafbare is good for us all.” Nightstar mewed, the next to step forward. “Prey continues to run in Shadowclan territory as well. And we also have four new apprentices at the Gathering tonight. Rowanpaw, apprenticed to Redfern; Oakpaw, apprenticed to Wolfstep; Cedarpaw, my own apprentice; and Lavenderpaw, apprenticed to Newtspeck.”
Congratulatory murmurs spread through the crowd once more. It didn’t take long to find the other set of young apprentices, several mentors protectively hovering nearby. The one that drew Fireheart’s attention the most was a dark ginger molly, her fur shining like a Riverclan cat’s but a far more striking color like his. He wondered briefly if she had once been a kittypet, before quickly shaking the thought from his mind. With how Thunderclan had reacted to him at first, he doubted that any other Clan would be willing to take in such an outsider.
“It is good to hear Shadowclan is finding plenty of prey in their own territory. I am sure that means Thunderclan won’t be scenting any hunting patrols across our borders in the next moons.” There were growls from the Shadowclan cats as Bluestar stepped forward, but Fireheart and many other cats purred in amusement at her words. It was no secret that Shadowclan often found prey across their borders, though Brokentail had taken that to an extreme. 
“Though prey runs swiftly in our territory, I am pleased to say that thanks to some of our newer warriors, we have had no trouble finding freshkill. Thunderclan’s future shines brightly, and I thank Starclan for granting us such capable warriors.” Fireheart glowed with pride at her words. “We bring with us one of those new warriors today; Cinderspark, who has proven herself in the eyes of Starclan.”
Fireheart could see Cinderspark puffed up to nearly the size of Lionheart or Whitestorm with her fluff as all eyes turned to her. Part of him wondered if she was going to explode from the excitement, but thankfully Bluestar spoke before she could. “I pray that Starclan sees fit to give us another moon of mild leafbare. Until then, may Starclan light our paths.”
“May Starclan light our paths.” The crowd echoed, immediately beginning to disperse at Bluestar’s cue. The leaders jumped down from the Great Rock to lead their patrols, their deputies and healers quickly following. The hollow soon filled with the sound of chatter as cats said their goodbyes to the other Clans, preparing for another moon of tension.
“Mild leafbare my tail. Mark my words, the snow will pile a tail-length high this moon!” Fireheart blinked as a tabby elder nearly bumped into him as he passed, heading for Shadowclan’s side of Fourtrees as he talked to Patchpelt and another Shadowclan elder. “Why, we might even have to dig our way out of camp!”
He snorted in amusement at the thought, turning to comment to Peppermask before remembering why he was sitting alone. He searched the main hollow, finally spotting the two a few tail-lengths away and nearly obscured by the tall grass. He wandered over, careful to appear as though he was just moving among the crowd even as he angled his ears towards them to hear their conversation.
“... won’t be going past the bend until after sunhigh. We can meet under the Twoleg bridge.” Silverstream was mewing to Graystripe as she briefly twined her tail with his. “You’re not on a dawn patrol, are you?”
“Tigerclaw put me on the Shadowclan patrol.” The Thunderclan tom replied glumly, before brightening up. “But that means I can meet you right after! It’ll probably be right after the sun reaches halfway to sunhigh.”
“I don’t want to have to wait that long. But I suppose if I must…” The silver tabby rubbed her cheek against Graystripe’s, and Fireheart turned away in disgust. He didn’t want to see or hear any more. As he trotted over to where the rest of the Thunderclan cats were waiting, a plot began forming in his mind. Graystripe was stubborn, and wouldn’t listen to them for anything. But perhaps he didn’t need to get Graystripe to see reason…
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ask-lunarlight · 7 months ago
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Hi everyone! My friend Quickbreeze introduced me to this app called "Tumblr" and I was told to make a "blog" about my life here on Delphi, Messatine. Feel free to ask me any questions about me, my mates and anything in between!
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readerofoddities · 9 months ago
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More kitty kitties!!
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Clamshell is the sister of the previous leader. She's just generic strong warrior no. 1, basically. Think Lionblaze or Thornclaw, but she's a woman and has children
She was pretty close to her sister, Icerain, and deeply misses her. She also was a strong supporter of her brother, Lakestar. Now she's just doing her best to reassure Featherstar that she's doing a great job
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Pondwing is Lakestar and Clamshell's brother. He got a bit of the Heket from Cult of the Lamb treatment as a young warrior. He accidentally walked into a fox den and almost died. His wife thinks it makes him look handsome and his kids think it's badass
He misses his siblings a lot and will probably have a lot of "emotions" about it. I dunno, I'm not focusing on BirchClan this arc so I'm just pulling stuff out of my ass at this point. Pondwing has always just been a generic guy
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Icerain honestly had no personality and that was completely my fault. She's meant to be similar to her other siblings, but she rarely showed up in Quickbreeze's pov
The most I know about her is that she worries about Flowersong enough to train her herself. And then she dies
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Lakestar was meant to be the voice of reason while Spottedstar was being irrational and crazy. He also got bullied a lot by the POV characters for being short. Not to his face, just in their heads
He was a doting father and husband. He is kind of overbearingly protective of his kids and now that he's dead, he's really upset that he can't see them all the time
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wc-outbreak-au · 4 years ago
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Quickbreeze, Warrior of RiverClan
A pale gray spotted she-cat with bright blue eyes.
Quickkit > Quickpaw > Quickbreeze
Age - 74 moons
Kin
Father- Aspenstar
Mother - unknown
Mate- Heronfeather
Personality
Quickbreeze was brought to RiverClan as a kit. Her father, Aspenstar, had often liked to roam the rogue areas among the lake and still keep in touch with the loners he used to know. To RiverClan’s surprise, he brought in Quickkit to the camp in the middle of the night, and rushed straight to Fogwhisker, the medicine cat at the time. Quickkit was extremely malnourished and seemed to have been abandoned by her mother, however, Aspenstar said that the mother had died, and that Quickkit was his daughter. That’s all he had to say on the matter. Quickbreeze is a bit spacey and out of touch, and some apprentices think she’s loony (Lichenpaw..) but she inherited a lot of her father’s traits such as a gentle kindness, and a strange, spiritual connection with nature. She and her mate were very close, and he was killed only a few moons ago from the last bout of greencough, that also took her father’s last life. Half of her origins are still unknown, and she doesn’t really mind not knowing who her mother was.
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colour-anon-art · 4 years ago
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It’s time. 
So first, the reason I wanted to rewrite this old Warriors fan character’s story is because I realised just how much I explore myself (loneliness, romantic identity, relationships with family, etc.) through her, only to kill her off.  So I present to you now, the new story of Mudsplash.
Warning, this story contains themes of loneliness, depression, mental health struggles, and suicide 
Mudsplash was born... well she doesn’t actually know where. She also never knew her parents, and no one would ever tell her about them when she asked. Her only memories are from FogClan. Having no parents, she became very attached to her older brother Lichenpatch (pictured in the top image). She admired her older brother, but she never saw all the struggles he went through with his own mental health. 
Until, when Mudpaw was a new apprentice, his troubles showed themselves.  Lichenpatch travelled to the barren cliffs at the base of the mountains and killed himself. Mudpaw noticed Lichenpatch was absent from camp, and so she went to find him. She discovered his body (pictured in the bottom right image) and her world was shattered. Just like that, her only family and only friend was gone. 
Mudpaw became distant, just drifting through training. She felt isolated from her Clan, and she became bitter toward them. Why should she help the Clan who didn’t notice her brother’s struggles and help him? But also why should her Clan help her, who also didn’t notice Lichenpatch’s struggles and help him? Plus, she swore she would catch sight of her brother’s pelt flashing through brush when she was in the forest... she was being haunted by her brother’s spirit.  She became a warrior, Mudsplash, though that didn’t bring her much excitement. She was still just an angry, prickly cat. Jaded far beyond her years. She drove away any potential friends, and spent much time alone in the forest. She almost stayed behind when FogClan moved territories, ready to just let herself be mauled by some wild animal or starve to death.
But she saw... Lichenpatch? Or at least, a wraith-like version of himself. He guided Mudsplash back to her Clanmates. She got the message - Lichenpatch wanted her to go. So she did, but her attitude didn’t improve.
In the new territory, nothing much happened for Mudsplash until Sequoiastripe showed up, and it was revealed his aunt was Lotusflower. Mudsplash never knew Lotusflower, but she heard stories from the cats who did know her (Quickbreeze and Briarthorn specifically). Mudsplash starts to hate Sequiastripe. This loner with an evil family shows up and fits in better than her, a cat raised in FogClan? She was bitter.
She bonded with Quickbreeze and Briarthorn over their hatred of Sequoiastripe. Turns out the three actually had a lot in common. Their friendship blossomed, and Mudsplash finally started to feel a bit less lonely.
A bit.
Then one day, she wanders beyond FogClan’s territory just to think. She meets a cat who calls herself the Grey Reaper (pictured in the bottom left image)  The Grey Reaper talks to Mudsplash, who opens up to this stranger about how isolated she felt. The Grey Reaper offered her a new start in the Tribe of Ash and Smoke. Mudsplash says she can’t - she’s a member of FogClan. The Grey Reaper says her offer remains open, and Mudsplash is free to visit any time.
Which she does. Mudsplash, after seeing the spirit of her brother again and being haunted by her loneliness once more, runs to the Tribe. Her visits become more and more frequent, and eventually she’s initiated. She gets the scar. The Grey Reaper is using Mudsplash’s vulnerability, making her dependent on her. She used this dependency to get Mudsplash to do whatever she wanted to please the Grey Reaper. 
One day, Briarthorn and Quickbreeze notice Mudsplash sneaking off, and berate her for being disloyal. She shred her a new one. This just makes Mudsplash run to Grey Reaper even more. This isn’t what the two wanted, so they decide not to tell of Mudsplash’s disloyalty. They hope maybe there’s still w chance she’ll come back to them. 
Mudsplash is absent from camp for days, and people start to worry. In the meantime, though, the Grey Reaper reveals her plan to attack FogClan. This shatters Mudsplash’s reality. She deep down still loved her home. She tries to convince the Grey Reaper not to, but she doesn’t listen. That night, Mudsplash returned to FogClan. She spills everything to the leaders. They’re outraged, but Quickbreeze and Briarthorn stick up for her. They’d both been manipulated before. This convinces the Clan to forgive Mudsplash.
But Mudsplash doesn’t forgive herself, so she becomes a spy for FogClan to gather intel on the Tribe. With a new purpose, she’s driven. She finds out when the attack is and warns the Clan. This gives them a much needed advantage (they were outnumbered). The rest of the battle plays out like I detailed in Sequoiastripe’s story. 
Mudsplash opens up to Briarthorn and Quickbreeze since they vouched for her, and they understand her better than any other cats. It’s not instant, but slowly her mental health starts to improve. She starts to open up, and actually have a social life. She no longer sees figments of her brother haunting her. She’s her own person who’s moved on. 
She still struggles and grieves (she did lose her only kin), but her grief doesn’t own her anymore, and she moves on to become a great warrior for her Clan. 
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Das Gerät hat eine 2-Minuten Auto-Timing-Funktion und kann sich auf Wunsch von selbst abschalten, wenn Sie mit der Zahnpflege fertig sind. Wie bei Ihrer elektrischen Zahnbürste auch, müssen Sie die Düsen Ihrer Munddusche nach einer gewissen Zeit auswechseln. Mundduschen-Kaufberatung: So wählen Sie das richtige Produkt. Wenn Sie dazu neigen, Ihre Zähne häufig zu kurz zu putzen, dann kann es sinnvoll sein, ein Modell zu wählen, dass eine entsprechende Putzzeit-Überwachung bietet oder mit einer entsprechenden Stoppuhr geliefert wird. Zur Zeit gibt es das EW-DJ40 Munddusche Munddusche von Panasonic für nur 43,47 € mit kostenloser Lieferung (ab 29 € Gesammtbestellwert). Ohne Stromanschluss kann man das Gerät mit Akku nutzen, was auf Reisen recht gut ist. Kaufen Für QuickBreeze Munddusche test Dental Express d... - QuickBreeze - YouTube Dental Express d... predstavlja Hrvatskom tržištu QuickBreeze zubni 12:41..
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is there a reason for all the name changes in the story??? like, some of them seem really random,,, are they just your ocs or something
Hmm, I'm not sure whether I've said it before on Tumblr, so I'll go ahead and say it here - yes, nearly every cat's name change is for a reason. No, they are not my OCs. I'm not planning on inserting my OCs into these books in any way. I'll admit there's a lot more personality given to each cat - which I guess in a way makes them my OCs - but none of the cats in the story are spawned from the ether unless they're already dead (to untangle family trees in little-known Clans like Windclan, for example).
There are some names that I've wanted to change but haven't because they're too iconic - Bluefur, Graystripe, Oakheart, and Longtail being among them. When changing names, I heavily weighed whether keeping their name recognizable was more important than the reasons I wanted to change them.
Most of the characters whose names I change are either background characters that are only mentioned a couple of times a book and are changed to be more recognizable as their own character (Quickflash/Runningwind, Peppermask/Brindleface), or their names were directly problematic in some way (Spiderfoot/Blackfoot), or they got a boring suffix that didn't accurately reflect them (Leopardflame/Leopardfur, Cinderpelt/Cinderspark).
I actually already have a list made up of changes and the reasons behind them if you want to know more in depth! I'm gonna put it under the cut, just for you, although fair warning it's rather long and bothersome even after I've restricted it to only name changes that have already been revealed.
Sensitivity Changes: Medicine Cat > Healer: Medicine cat has always kind of stuck out to me, because every other rank is one word (except for moor-runners, I guess, but that's not exactly a 'rank' either to my understanding). When I found out it had racist connotations, I changed it to the more universal 'healer'. This isn't a name per se but I think it's worth mentioning! Runningwind > Quickflash: I find the Running- prefix to be too reminiscent of Native American tribal names, such as Sitting Bull, and not prevalent enough to warrant staying. I also changed any names with the five clans in them, as I feel it would be considered disrespectful in my universe, even if it was not in canon. I thought the -flash suffix suited the idea behind his character more than -breeze or -gust or -gale would have, and in my opinion it ties him more strongly to Thunderclan! Runningnose > Wetnose: As above, I removed any Running- prefix. I tried to keep the meaning of the prefix intact, hence why he was changed to Wetnose instead of Quicknose. Runningbrook > Quickbreeze: As above, I removed any Running- prefix. I thought Quickbreeze flowed better than Quickbrook also!
Cloudrunner > Cloudjump: I find the -runner suffix to be similarly reminiscent of Native American tribal names, and also not prevalent enough to warrant staying. I tried to keep a similar meaning still, so that it conveys the same idea.
Blackfoot > Spiderfoot: Blackfoot is the English name of a Native American tribe; out of respect to them, his name has been altered. Character Changes: Brindleface > Peppermask: Graystripe has always read as the kind of guy who has a bunch of sisters, but in canon he has no siblings (except Darkstripe, I guess). To remedy this, I took several cats in canon that were left in limbo due to other changes I had made and made them his sisters. Brindleface is one of them. I've never really liked the Brindle- prefix, and I also find the -face suffix to just sound insulting when used (Clawface being a notable example). I don't recall why I used Pepper- instead of Brindle-, but I used -mask as the most equivalent not-insulting -suffix to -face!
Mistlekit > Dewshine: Mistlekit is formerly Snowkit's dead sibling - I changed her to be Graystripe's sister and gave her a personality. I also don't like the prefix Mistle-, since I've only ever associated it with the word 'Mistletoe', and I didn't want to doom her to a specific suffix. Originally, her name was going to be Mistkit, but after I found Tigerclaw's dead sibling Mistkit and reused her, I needed a different prefix, and switched to the similar-meaning Dew-. Her -shine suffix was voted on by readers in January!
Cinderpelt > Cinderspark: Cinderpelt's story is iconic, and I do love her in canon; however, she is iconic precisely because of the ableism and predeterminism of the series, which I knew from the get-go I didn't want to include. She's also always kind of stood out as different from her siblings, not really fitting as a Frostfur kit - which is why she ended up becoming Graystripe's sister. Her suffix was changed to represent the change in her destiny, as it is Quickflash who ends up getting run over on the Thunderpath instead.
Scourge > Tinyfrost: In this universe, Bluestar defends Tiny from Tigerpaw and his mentor breaking the warrior code, and brings him back to camp, where he stays and becomes a warrior of Thunderclan. He keeps the name Tiny-, making him recognizable to anyone who knows his story, but got a prefix I thought fit him well.
Nightkit > Nightwish: Formerly Tigerclaw's dead sister, Nightkit was instead given different parents and grew to be a warrior of Thunderclan and Ravenspirit's mother.
Mistkit > Mistspring: Formerly Tigerclaw's dead sister, Mistkit was instead given different parents and grew to be a warrior of Thunderclan.
Dappletail > Dappleshine: Did you know there was over 6 -tail suffixes in the original Thunderclan allegiances? This, combined with how she would have gotten her name at the same time as her now-brother Redtail (I don't think Pinestar would have been so uncreative as to have given two warriors the same suffix at the same time), meant that she had to get a new suffix. I ended up choosing one that I thought fit her new personality best - I hope I succeeded!
Cinderfur + Ashfur > Cinderscar: These two gray-furred elder toms show up around the same time in the books. Given their similar names, I found it likely that they were in fact intended to be the same cat and combined them into one, with a more unique name to help him stand out.
Individuality changes: Speckletail > Speckleflight: Unlike Redtail and Rosetail, and like Dappletail/Dappleshine, Speckletail's name doesn't really apply to just her tail. When writing her, I envisioned her as an older, but still fiesty feline - just like the Squirrelflight of today, which is how I chose her suffix.
Willowpelt > Willowbranch: Willowpelt is a lovely name, but pales in comparison to her sisters Nightwish and Mistspring. I wanted her name to convey that she was easygoing but resilient - just like the branch of a willow tree.
Dustpelt > Dustleap: Dust is a much more aggressive tom in my universe, being the one to fight Fireheart instead of Longtail - he's also the son of Redtail, so it feels unfair that he should get a boring suffix instead of a cool one like his sister. I ended up choosing Dustleap because he is a cat that leaps before he looks.
Moonflower > Duskflower: In my canon, Moon- and Sun- are also considered to be sacred names, so naming a kit after them would be blasphemy at best, just like Star-. This means Moonflower has to be named something else, so I chose Duskflower, which is her original drafted name.
Snowfur > Snowstorm: As before, despite Pinestar's numerous other issues, I don't think even he would be so lazy as to give two cats in the same litter the same exact suffix. I changed Snowfur to Snowstorm partially so that Whitestorm could be legacy named after her, which also had the side effect of her being legacy named after her father, Stormtail.
Archeye > Archtail: Archeye's name was always a bit weird to me. I decided to give him a more interesting suffix, which resulted in an interesting mutation as a result!
Crowtail > Crowtalon: Crowtail was given a more interesting name to match her new mate's.
Flintfang > Flintspark: I ended up giving Mousewing the -fang suffix, and changing Flintspark's to be more unique to him.
Scorchwind > Scorchflash: This is one of those names that are disrespectful in my canon, so I changed it to something with the same vibe but more respectful.
Nutwhisker > Acornwhisper: I wanted to change the Nut- prefix to something more specific. I also originally intended for him to be named Acornwhisker, but I mistyped it in my notes - and so it stuck!
Mousewing > Mousefang: Mouse is a bit more violent in my canon, so I gave him a more fitting name as a result. (Have you see how long mouse incisors can grow?)
Deerfoot > Deerstrike: Deer is a bit more violent in my canon, so I gave him a name that reflected that change.
Russetfur > Redfern: I thought Red being forcibly renamed to Russetpaw was part of the reason why Boulder refused a Clan name (he didn't want his name to be changed too): her name is also a reference to "Where The Red Fern Grows", which is my mum's favorite book (not mine; I hate it).
Boulder > Boulderheart: Since Red wasn't forcibly renamed, I thought Boulderpaw might be more willing to take on a Clan name. He got the -heart suffix for being kind and compassionate.
Whitethroat > Whitetuft: I really don't like the -throat suffix, it sounds rude like the -face suffix to me, which is why I changed his to be a similar sounding name but not quite so offensive.
Mudfur > Mudwish: An interesting fact that hasn't come up yet in my canon - when a warrior apprentices to become a healer, they become a -paw in the eyes of Starclan and get a new full name at their naming ceremony, to reflect how they've grown. Mudwish was indeed originally named Mudfur, but after becoming a healer, became Mudpaw and then Mudwish.
Leopardfur > Leopardflame: Leopardfur is iconic, so I hesitated to change it, but I came to realize she's more iconic as Leopardstar than anything. Also, she is NOT a cat that would settle for a boring prefix.
Stonefur > Stonestep: Look, I'll admit it - I'm one of those people that mixes up Stonepelt, Stonefur, and Stormfur. Stop giving all these cats similar names, Erins, it's just hard!
Mistyfoot > Mistyskip: Mistyfoot's name is fine, I guess. It's a bit boring, especially compared to her siblings (Stonestep and Mosspatch), and I felt bad letting her settle for a boring name when they got updated ones - so I let her change her name to something similar but still more unique.
Mosskit > Mosspatch: In canon, Mosskit doesn't grow up, but I make the rules here and I say they get to live. I chose the -patch suffix because they have patches, and also so that it would match their siblings' names in length.
Morningkit > Morningwhisper: Graypool's kits got to grow up in my canon, so they all got suffixes I handpicked.
Swankit > Swanfeather: Graypool's kits got to grow up in my canon, so they all got suffixes I handpicked. Swanfeather's was chosen because she's Silverstream's mentor!
Splashkit > Splashpebble: Graypool's kits got to grow up in my canon, so they all got suffixes I handpicked.
Skyheart > Shineheart: Obviously, Skyclan doesn't exist in The Prophecies Begin, but I hold that the Clans still treat the word 'Sky' as reverent, like they do 'Moon' and 'Sun' in my canon!
Rippleclaw > Ripplestrike: There were three different -claws in Riverclan at first, and I wanted to make them each more individual while still fitting the general idea.
Whiteclaw > Whiteflame: Look, guys, I know we all think the alcohol cat is funny. Oakheart is still there. He gets the -flame suffix because I headcanon his paws look like they have white flames on them.
Willowkit > Willowbrook: All three of Willowbreeze's kits grew up in my canon! Crookedstar gave her a name that was similar but not exactly like her mother's - his way of trying to keep her spirit alive.
Minnowkit > Minnowsong: All three of Willowbreeze's kits grew up in my canon, so the other two needed suffixes! I selected this one for her because it sounded pretty.
Shadepelt > Shadespeckle: Again, more of an individuality thing than any specific reason - this is a Clan full of pretty names now, Shadepelt is just boring!
Silverpaw > Creeksplash: The main reason for this change is because Silverpaw is an apprentice right at the start of Fire and Ice - the same time Silverstream would also have been an apprentice, since she became a warrior the same moon her uncle died. I didn't want there to be two Silverpaws (or Silverkits), so I changed his name to Creekpaw. We also never get a suffix for him, so I chose one I thought fit.
Greenflower > Cloverflower: Look, Green as a prefix is fine, I suppose, but I just don't like it. It reminds me of naming kits after their eye-color, which doesn't develop until they're at least 6 weeks old and already talking. It's weird. Besides, I think Cloverflower is a lovely name!
Mosspelt > Ivyskip: This one is changed because Mosspelt would have been born around the same time as Mosskit, so there would have been two Mosskits at the same time! I also changed her suffix to -skip to match Mistyskip; I headcanon that the two were close as apprentices!
Barkface > Birchbark: Again, I'm not fond of the -face suffix, but I couldn't think of one that didn't sound vaguely insulting with the Bark- prefix; hence why I changed it to his suffix and gave him a different prefix.
Darkfoot > Darkstep: There were originally 3 -foot suffixes in Windclan, so I wanted to change at least one of them. He still received a similar name, just not -foot.
Rabbitear > Rabbitstep: I originally named Rabbitstep before Onestar's Confession came out, and we didn't know what her full name was: we do now, but I don't particularly like the -ear suffix, so her name stays Rabbitstep.
Bristlebark > Bristlethorn: I originally named Bristlethorn before Onestar's Confession came out, and we didn't know what his full name was; now we do, but the suffix -bark would imply some relation to Birchbark, which he doesn't have.
Wrenflight > Wrenfeather: I wanted the -feather suffix to be more prevalent in Windclan before Crowfeather: The Clan also had Hareflight and Pigeonflight by this point, and I thought 3 -flights was redundant, so I gave her a different name.
Flylight > Hazewhisper: The Fly- prefix didn't really fit him, so I ended up changing it to Hazewhisper. The suffix change was unintentional: I made his name before Onestar's Confession came out, which ended up confirming his name as Flylight.
Oatwhisker > Oatskip: I didn't want to have 3 cats with a similar sounding prefix; I also wanted his name to reference him being a flame point. Since I already had several -foot and -steps, I ended up naming him Oatskip.
Onewhisker > Smallwhisker: One- is quite a choice for a prefix, one that the fandom has already made plenty of fun of and I won't do here. I changed it to something that I thought carried the same vibe but had more precedent.
Tawnyfur > Tawnycloud: This is a little bit of a reference to the Pink Cloud prophecy! Also, I didn't want her to have an especially boring name.
Stoneclaw > Pebblestrike: We do not need another Stone + boring suffix in this house. Besides, Pebblestrike is a cute name.
Brushpaw > Lionpaw: Brush- was certainly a choice for a name on Tallstar's part, and not one I particularly liked. I decided to let his Clan name match his old one a bit more. Also, they come at a much different time for Windclan, and don't serve to retroactively confirm Onestar's terrible terrible choices.
Tansypaw > Birdpaw: Birdpaw's warrior name will be Birdsong, which I think fits the idea of her old name (Melody) well.
Bailey > Blossomtail: Bailey joins the nursery as a resident queen, and takes a warrior name to honor her contributions to the Clan!
Crowfur > Crowskip: I'm not sure why, but I originally had his name written down as Crowslip. I've hence decided that the -slip suffix isn't used/is a typo for -skip, so I've changed his name accordingly.
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readerofoddities · 9 months ago
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It's BirchClan's turn
Now, fair warning, there are A LOT of cats in BirchClan so this will last a while!
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Quickbreeze is the third of the three original main characters of arc 1. He was the cat who Heatherflower was relaying information to because he is the (former) leader's nephew so he had some influence at the time
Quick was a victim of my "accidentally making neurodivergent" curse, so he's got ADHD. He was a pretty good apprentice under the now-leader, Featherstar, and was a great older brother figure to his many cousins
He currently has a mate named Porcupineclaw and they adore each other
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Flowersong is Heatherflower's girlfriend and Quickbreeze's twin. She's also the autism to his ADHD. Together they're the (thunder clap, lightning strike) the AudADHD siblings (explosion noise)
Flower was trained by her own mother, Icerain, due to her mom worrying about how Flower would do as an apprentice. She was really close to her mom and was devastated when she died
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Crowfoot is Spottedstar's littermate, the adopted mother of Firestorm and Coalwing (to come later), the bio mom to Ivorypaw, Daypaw and Stormpaw and the mate of Misteye
Misteye and Stormpaw are in this post
Ivorypaw is here
Crowfoot and her mate moved to BirchClan from RowanClan because she was banished by her sister for Goin against Spottedstar's wishes. She's happier now in BirchClan and is a very trusted senior warrior
(BTW Spotted looks older due to the stress, but they both are quite old)
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colour-anon-art · 4 years ago
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Redesigning and talking about these old characters is oddly therapeutic. It’s like dusting off something you loved when you were younger, so I think I’m going to do at least a few more of these.
Lotusflower, the big baddy.
Warning, this one gets pretty dark. Murder, manipulation, and the mention of abuse.
She starts her life in CavernClan. She had two siblings, Petaltail (Sequiastripe’s mother), and an unnamed character who isn’t important. Her mother, Cloudracer was distant, and her father, Barkclaw, was abusive. 
Lotusflower, in an attempt to distract herself, got into a toxic relationship. She’d never had healthy friendships or relationships, so she didn’t recognise that her new mate, Cobravenom, was an awful partner. 
One day, Barkclaw killed his own mate, and with the help of Cobravenom, framed Lotusflower for it. Slashstar (the leader) and Stonefang (the deputy) never liked Lotusflower and jumped on the opportunity to get rid of her.
Lotusflower is exiled, and she is PISSED. She decided to lurk around the territory and eventually, she gets Barkclaw alone and kills him. This causes an increase in patrols for months. To prove paranoia wrong, the leader and deputy would frequently go out. This didn’t help quell fears, despite them never having any trouble.
But is she done? Nah. She wants to destroy the whole Clan.She knew this would be too ambitious to try and do that on her own
So she gathers together a band of rogues. She tells them she wants to take over the Clan, and promised any who fought with her would be rewarded with a position of power in the new Clan. After months, she swayed enough rogues for her attack. She corners one of the Clan cats alone when they are gathering water and kills them. This is used as bait as the leader and deputy go to investigate and bring all of the elite warriors with them.
That’s when they strike. The massive band of rogues rips through the ranks. Lotusflower makes sure to kill Cobravenom herself. By the end, many rogues had died, but their were still plenty, and Slashstar was left alone as the only Clan cat alive. He is surrounded. Lotus flower goes in and rips him mercilessly over and over until he has lost all of his lives. Lotusflower instructs the rogues to disband and give the Clan time to find the horrifying scene. They were going to meet the next day at noon to seize the Clan.
But Lotusflower flees in the night and covers her tracks. She wanted no part in CavernClan, really. She wanted it gone. 
She tries to put the horrors behind her and start a new life in a new Clan (this is the Clan where she meets Windyfeather and several other characters who then move to the newest Clan together). She’s doing okay fo a while, but she starts feeling vulnerable. She’s not in a position of power, and she’s terrified the Clan will somehow find out what she did and turn on her (she’s being irrational 100%). She decides she needs power over someone to feel better, so she begins manipulating a somewhat isolated cat who we will call Quickbreeze. 
It doesn’t help. Lotusflower is more and more paranoid and starts having night terrors and hallucinating. Several of the cats in the Clan look like the cats who hurt her in CavernClan. She gets physically violent toward several of them and wounds several cats in a sparring session. It turns into an actually violent battle, but she is horribly outnumbered. She flees. Some want to peruse her, but they did not have the permission of their leader. They let Lotusflower get away.
Quickbreeze goes to find her in the night. She is convinced Lotusflower must have some reason for doing what she did. Lotusflower is talking to Quickbreeze, trying to manipulate her when another cat stumbles across them. They help Quickbreeze realise she’s being manipulated, and get her out of there. Lotusflower is furious.  one day, she finds Quickbreeze in the forest and attacks her. She is winning easily, but two more cats (who we will call Briarthorn and Silverfur) hear the commotion and show up. Lotusflower doesn’t give up. She fights all three of them. She is vicious and doing extremely well considering she’s outnumbered, but she is slowly beaten back toward a gorge. With a final blow from Quickbreeze, Lotusflower falls to her death.
She’s dead, but she’s done her damage. Quickbreeze has a massive scar from Lotusflower, and frequently has terrors about actually being like Lotusflower from then on.
Lotusflower’s spirit goes to the Place of no Stars, where she occasionally haunts Quickbreeze. When Sequiastripe shows up, she immediately recognises him, and begins slowly manipulating him as a voice in his head worming self doubt into his thoughts. Eventually, when Sequoiastripe is so vulnerable and furious as he’s being insulted, she possesses him and forces him to kill two of his Clanmates. However, Sequoiastripe find solace in Windyfeather, and Lotusflower loses her power over him. She spends the rest of eternity rotting in cat hell, starving and wounded but never able to escape her tourment.
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clumsyhipster-blog1 · 8 years ago
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daily-manythings-blog · 8 years ago
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