Post by *Crimson* on Jun 21, 2008 22:32:02 GMT -5
*Name: Sundance
*Gender: She-Cat
*Age: 15 moons
*Clan: Windclan
*Position: Warrior
Picture: none
*Personality: Sundance was once a cheerful and energetic cat, but during the flood her mate, Robinclaw, was swept away and even though she was swept away also, he was the one who died. Now she has gotten over it a bit but still has major mood swings that can be very unpredictable; still most of the time she is her old and cheerful self. At all times she feels an empty void that no one can fill. She blames herself for Robinclaw death even if she can now think of him more as a happy memory than a sad one.
*Description: Sundance’s mother gave her the name Sunkit because of her reddish-gold coat which is more golden on her body. Her lower legs and paws are a darker reddish than the rest of her body and they are striped with a dark red color. She has a short haired but her coat is thick enough to withstand the cold moorland wind. She has soft brown eyes and pointed ears. She is of a medium size and is as thin and lanky as a Windclan cat should be plus a little more muscle from the journey home that she had to take.
History: She grew up in a time of relative peace with the normal prey stealing and things that bother a clan. She lost her parents during the flood. Then she and Robinclaw were swept away into the unknown. They washed up near each other and even though she woke up and started to recover… he never did. It took her 2 moons to make it back to her clan.
*Example of role-playing(IC): Sunpaw stalked clumsily through the tall moorland grasses. She tested the air, opening her mouth slightly to catch the faint breeze. A rabbit was nibbling on the grass a couple fox lengths away. She crouched lower and crept forward, she tried to step as lightly as she could, slowly creeping up onto the rabbit. Suddenly the rabbit sat up on its haunches and twitched its ears, cursing she sprang forward. The rabbit took off and Sunpaw pelted after it, she started to slowly catch up with it. Then a dark red tabby tom slammed into the rabbit breaking its back on impact.
“Robinpaw! That was my prey! I was about to get it!” she glared at the intruding cat. The tom dropped the rabbit at his feet and looked at her gloatingly.
“Well, maybe you should have run a little faster.” He meowed gloatingly. He grabbed the rabbit by the scruff and trotted off, Sunpaw’s grudging admirement glared after him.
*Gender: She-Cat
*Age: 15 moons
*Clan: Windclan
*Position: Warrior
Picture: none
*Personality: Sundance was once a cheerful and energetic cat, but during the flood her mate, Robinclaw, was swept away and even though she was swept away also, he was the one who died. Now she has gotten over it a bit but still has major mood swings that can be very unpredictable; still most of the time she is her old and cheerful self. At all times she feels an empty void that no one can fill. She blames herself for Robinclaw death even if she can now think of him more as a happy memory than a sad one.
*Description: Sundance’s mother gave her the name Sunkit because of her reddish-gold coat which is more golden on her body. Her lower legs and paws are a darker reddish than the rest of her body and they are striped with a dark red color. She has a short haired but her coat is thick enough to withstand the cold moorland wind. She has soft brown eyes and pointed ears. She is of a medium size and is as thin and lanky as a Windclan cat should be plus a little more muscle from the journey home that she had to take.
History: She grew up in a time of relative peace with the normal prey stealing and things that bother a clan. She lost her parents during the flood. Then she and Robinclaw were swept away into the unknown. They washed up near each other and even though she woke up and started to recover… he never did. It took her 2 moons to make it back to her clan.
*Example of role-playing(IC): Sunpaw stalked clumsily through the tall moorland grasses. She tested the air, opening her mouth slightly to catch the faint breeze. A rabbit was nibbling on the grass a couple fox lengths away. She crouched lower and crept forward, she tried to step as lightly as she could, slowly creeping up onto the rabbit. Suddenly the rabbit sat up on its haunches and twitched its ears, cursing she sprang forward. The rabbit took off and Sunpaw pelted after it, she started to slowly catch up with it. Then a dark red tabby tom slammed into the rabbit breaking its back on impact.
“Robinpaw! That was my prey! I was about to get it!” she glared at the intruding cat. The tom dropped the rabbit at his feet and looked at her gloatingly.
“Well, maybe you should have run a little faster.” He meowed gloatingly. He grabbed the rabbit by the scruff and trotted off, Sunpaw’s grudging admirement glared after him.