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Post by Whitepath on Jun 22, 2023 21:12:26 GMT -6
i will always be proud of you. The mountain was in a lulled silence as the solemnness of the world seemed to swing through the clan. It was like the sickness had brought on something dark and daring to the world, and everything felt like it could end at a moments notice. The contstant on edge of the world seemed rather difficult for most in the clan and there had to be something to be done to allow some sort of lightness to the world. The older tomcat had been stitting over by the entrance of the warriors cave and he gave a slight sigh in response before getting up from the place on the rock. A game should be fun right? There was a game that him and his family use to play all the time before things got difficult, and he wondered if Petrelpaw would rememebr how to play this. They had been rather young at the time so he doubted it but it would be nice if they did. He looked around for someone to pick out in the crowd for a moment before then gestured to that of Fawncloud. " Fawn, join me, I wish to play a little game," He then looked to the next cat to walk by or catch his gaze, " We need at least four players! I promise it will be a lot of fun," Hopefully it would lighten things up a bit. Speech
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Post by banjocat on Jun 26, 2023 11:01:21 GMT -6
Southpaw
| Southpaw had been sulking off to the side of camp, laying with his head resting on his paws and his eyes fixated on the ground before him. Father had scolded him earlier in the day after he'd returned with no prey from the hunt they'd gone out on. South needed to work harder, need to at least try so as not to embarrass his parents. But he was trying. He was trying so hard that he went to bed exhausted every single night. When would that be good enough?
His gaze flicked over to Whitepath, and Southpaw raised his head. Ears pricked forward in interest, he decided that might be the perfect distraction he needed in the moment. The black and white apprentice stood and padded over, his head cocked curiously to the side. "I-I'll join," he offered hesitantly, glancing around to see who else would step up. | |
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