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Crow's Clan
Forum-Index → Roleplay → Crow's Clan"I know what I heard, Fallenlight, as long as Crowflight remains in the clan he will continue to spread discourse. I can already feel the change in our clanmates."
The silver tabby pursed her lips in response to her leader's words.
"Very well, Emberstar. I will no longer fight you on this."
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The next sun high, Crowflight was exiled from Burrclan, the former deputy taking his most trusted followers with him as they left the camp.
In leaf-bare, Emberstar was murdered in a rogue attack, all signs pointing towards Crowflight and his gang of rogues.
Leader: Leafstar @Zhongli
Deputy: Tigerstripe @Random~Mew
Medicine Cat: Mistfur @Tsukoyomi
Med App:
Warriors:
Spottedtuft @Zhongli
Stonepelt @Tsukoyomi
Sugarstone @Skye_in_daSky
Fawnspot @Hanako
Rainfeather @NPC (Koiboi)
Cliffstone @NPC (Skye_in_daSky)
Mossclaw @NPC (Skye_in_daSky)
Finchfeather @NPC (Skye_in_daSky)
Rainfur @NPC (Skye_in_daSky)
Kindleheart @NPC (Skye_in_daSky)
Apprentices:
Pinepaw @Random~Mew
Goldenpaw @Hanako
Queens:
Oliveeye [Goosekit, Honeykit, Bumblekit] @Koiboi
Kits:
Goosekit @Koiboi
Honeykit @Hanako
Bumblekit @Skye_in_daSky
Elders:
Windleaf @NPC (Skye_in_daSky)
Leader: Crowflight @Koiboi
Second:
Fighters:
Rosebush @Random~Mew
Midnight @Matt_Kids_Nine
Dawnpelt @Koiboi
Vixenheart @Tsukoyomi
Cloudyfur [kits open] @Zhongli
Young:
Frostpaw @Hanako
Kittypets:
Loners:
Pebblestream @Skye_in_daSky
Rogues:
Burrclan has struggled to recover after the death of their leader, even 3 moons later. They prepare for the next strike of Crowflight and the rogues fearfully.
Territory
Burrclan is settled in a wooded area, where small birds, mice, and squirrels are common prey. The territory receives enough rain that fire is not too big of a worry, though it has made the area well-liked among snakes. The Camp is nestled inside a trail left behind from a river long ago. Dens have been dug out of the dirt and covered with various thorny plants to protect them. A tree fell from the top of the bank, serving as an entrance to the clan camp. The leader meets with the clan atop the Sandy Ledge.
Crow's Clan is the group of rogues that follow after Crowflight. While they are not near enough organized to be a clan yet (nor have they found a location to settle down permanently), the rogues follow Crowflight with the same devotion a warrior would to their leader.
Territory Crow's clan has yet to permanently settle in any one location, instead wandering through the forest. They currently reside near a thick section of the woods where sunlight filters through in small patches. The prey mostly consists of squirrels and rabbits. The biggest threat to Crow's clan is larger birds of prey. The Camp resides in a small clearing marked out by fallen tree branches of large size. Crowflight's den is nestled inside the hollowed trunk of a tree upon one of it's more firm branches is where he gathers his rogues. The queens and their kits are nestled under a rock, where the ground has been dug out to accommodate for more room.
Crowflight found himself settled on the old bark of the rotted, fallen tree, his front right paw hanging down limply. His ears flicked as various rustles reached his ears. It seemed prey would be bountiful for the week. The tom let out a soft sigh, shutting his eyes and flexing his claws. Life seemingly settled down after Emberstar's death, leaving Crowflight very uncomfortable. The dark cat had been born and raised on the busy clan life, and Crowflight knew that his 'clan' was nothing more than a glorified band of rogues, and they would continue to stay that way for as long as Burrclan opposed them. He gave a small growl, digging his claws into the bark and standing up on his paws. He could not dwell on those thoughts.
Crowflight kept down from the tree, disturbing the dusty ground below him as he thudded onto the ground. His ear twitched as he resisted the urge to sneeze, slowly padding through the camp in search of Foxflame. The dark tom had served his time as a deputy in Burrclan, and found it a horribly boring duty, so he tended to shift the responsibilities of one onto his second. "Foxflame." The dark tom called, giving a small huff.
Oliveeye sat outside the nursery, watching Goosekit run around, pouncing on a leaf before throwing it into the air. Her tail twitched as her kit tripped, and she lightly dug her claws in the ground to keep from fussing over the small kit, who seemed unbothered by his fall. Goosekit never considered himself lonely, despite how empty the camp could seem at times. He had his mother, and the warriors and apprentices when they were in camp. The kit was also rather capable of entertaining himself. He crouched down, his tail swaying behind him. Goosekit was training himself to be a great apprentice, he was 5 moons, he didn't have time to waste!
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There was rustling in the medicine cat den, a pelt of gray blending in with the dappled twisting thorns that were draped over the mouth of the den. Faint mumbling could be heard, paw steps following each spoken word. Scrunching his muzzle, Mistpaw listed out the properties of chervil once again, wracking his brain for the uses that he had forgotten. Roots treat bellyache, chewing the leaves.... what did chewing the leaves do again? Whatever, he could just ask Sparrowshade later. For now, he moved on, mumbling under his breath as he made small claw marks on herbs that needed to be refreshed. So far he had noted down comfrey root, honey, and stinging nettle as some herbs to retrieve more of. When they would get around to doing that would be up to Sparrowshade of course, so in the meantime Mistpaw simply busied himself by running through what he had learned, refreshing him memory. Now, what was willow bark used for again?
He remembered being a warrior, sitting in camp, crouched over a scrawny mouse that was his meal, when the frantic patrol had come to them with the news. He remembered freezing midbite over his meal, the tiny bones of the creature halfway snapped by his teeth. He remembered Leafstar's, the tom who was then deputy, shocked expression, mirroring his own. He remembered his anger and grief at Emberstar's vigil. He remembered how he had been left in charge of the camp as his would-be leader trekked through the cold to receive his new name...and the ceremony afterward, naming Tigerstripe as BurrClan's new Deputy...
Shaking his striped head, Tigerstripe pushed these thoughts away, trying to focus on his duties as deputy. He should send out the dawn patrol! He thought, flicking his tail to signal to the cats in the clearing. A few hunting patrols to feed the Clan--one of which he'd lead himself, he decided--that should help him. This had proven a good coping method, even long after he had mostly gotten over Emberstar's death
Pinepaw pushed her white-speckled snout out of the Apprentice's den, breathing in the fresh morning air. She hoped her mentor would have something fun in store for her today, as opposed to tick duty, the most disgusting of apprentice tasks...Pinepaw hadn't been training all that long...only two moons approximately, but she had proven herself to be a capable hunter, and a decent fighter. Warrior training was one of the few things in Clan life the little brown cat could focus on without her brain wandering, which suited her well. Emberstar's death had shocked her, but hadn't shaken her as much as it did for some of the other cats, namely Tigerstripe or Leafstar. It probably made sense. Pinepaw wasn't nearly as close to the former leader as the older cats would be, as far as she was concerned, Leafstar was a perfectly capable successor.
Rosebush was lazing around gently in one of the sunnier patches of the dappled-shadowed woods. Still, it wasn't quite warm enough for the pretty she-cat's taste, but it would have to do for now, she supposed. That was one of the few things Rosebush didn't like about joining Crow's Clan, the lack of sunshine, though it was only a minor inconvenience for her. Not that there was all that much back in BurrClan, after all. As she lay, her blue green eyes sleepily studied her leader as he approached Foxflame, curious to see his interaction with the red tabby tom, as there seemed not to be much for her to do anyways. Her ears pricked, yet she let her mind wander back slightly.
Since joining the new 'Clan', Rosebush had had her doubts about joining, but whenever these would rise, she'd remember the idiot leader that had once been her 'superior', and she remembered how unfairly she had judged Crowflight, despite how admittedly...odd his opinions were, Rosebush could never agree with the decision she made to banish the warrior. Jokes on her, Crowflight was perfectly capable of leading his own Clan now, she could see. She respected him, despite being older than the dark tabby tom. Her expression grew distant as she recalled her own part in Emberstar's execution, she had been the cat to lead the she-cat to what would be her death at Crowflight's claws. She hadn't regretted it, thinking of it not as murder, rather a rightful punishment. BurrClan was better off without such a mouse-brain for a leader. It wasn't like Rosebush had no morals, she didn't like the idea of unjust punishments, or the suffering of others in any way, hence her joining the new Clan, but the color-point she-cat couldn't disagree with the idea, though she herself may never have suggested it.
"Oh look it's grumpy grandfather"The used to say.He got used to it but he felt it wouldn't last forever he was already feeling sad from being worn by the others.But for now,he planned just to rest and have a good long nap after all he deserved it.
I will edit this later to make it longer all the edit will do is include a dream
DON'T BULLY ME
made the avatar by myself using google slides DON'T JUDGE
"Rosebush? If you have any interest, would you care to join me on a quick hunting trip?" Dawnpelt had always hated going on patrols when she was an apprentice, but now she found them to carry a small sense of comfort. It was familiar, and while the "clan" was too small to really organize any proper patrols, Dawnpelt found it nice to take some time in the morning to hunt.
Oliveeye returned Stonepelt's greeting, a smile somewhat tainted with worry. She had noticed one of her kits barrel -okay, maybe that was a little exaggerated- into the warrior, and she could barely suppress her anxious thoughts from sprouting out of her mouth. She had always found herself to be quite the worrier, but becoming a mother to three energetic kits did little to soothe her fears. "Stonepelt!" She mewed, slightly embarrassed at her slight pause. "I hope the kits aren't being too troublesome... I'm afraid they have quite the energy this morning."
She flicked her tail, leaning foward to stop Goosekit from slamming into the warrior. The small kit flattened his ears at the sharp stare from his mother, but was quickly reassured of her love with a quick lick of his head. The kit turned to look up at Stonepelt, who was seemingly looming over him. "Stonepelt! You'll never guess what I saw this morning!" The kit said excitedly. The patched kit had witnessed a brave little squirrel creeping into the camp, with a small little seed in its hands. He hadn't been able to ahit up about it, and had been going around all morning exclaiming how he almost caught it, really!
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Spottedtuft sat in front of Leafstars den, wondering how his friend was holding up. They had been friends since their warrior days, and nothing changed when Leafstar became who he was now, they still enjoyed talking and hunting together.
Cloudyfur was out hunting for some food, knowing that her dutys were both to care for kits and fight.. or hunt. Depending on what she was needed for, and now , she was out gathering some food that she was going to bring back to the camp once she was done
Goldenpaw swiveled his head as he heard rustling from behind him, and smiled as he spotted his fellow apprentice Pinepaw waking up. He sincerely appreciated her company; there were very few apprentices in the clan, and sadly, his friend Frostpaw had joined up with Crowflight, leaving him as the oldest apprentice. Now that Mistpaw and Pinepaw were older, though, Goldenpaw had found himself beginning to bond with them as they trained together, and soon, little energetic Goosekit and his siblings would be joining them. "Hello, Pinepaw," he mewed, turning warm golden eyes to meet her gaze. "Are you ready for training, today?" Even after two moons, she was noticeably better than him at hunting, and was quickly catching up to him in other areas, too, not that he really minded. Actually, he was pretty proud of the sometimes scatterbrained apprentice.
Frostpaw sighed as he looked at the tiny store he'd set up for himself. It was frustrating moving from place to place so often, making it nearly impossible to keep up a consistent supply of herbs. Hopefully, Crowflight would settle down from whatever had happened to make him so uneasy, but for the meantime... Trotting up to the two she-cats that appeared to be going out, he waved his tail to get their attention. "If you two are leaving, would you mind my tagging along? I need to collect some herbs," Frostpaw explained, muttering a faintly exasperated again under his breath. "I promise I won't get in your way," he added with a touch of humor.
Finishing it in a few quick bites, she rolled over and half-closed her eyes. She'd have to do something about her sleep schedule. A good warrior never falls behind, but Emberstar's death had shaken her far more than she let on, and she had been staying up almost every night afterwards, unable to catch a wink. She flicked her ears as a small bug buzzed around her. Sighing again, she sat up and started cleaning herself. It would do her no good to sit around and feel sorry for herself.
She decided to visit the nursery after she finished cleaning herself. She often wondered what it would be like to have kits of her own, and she very badly wanted to find out. But none of the toms in the clan ever sparked her attention, not even as an apprentice. She finished washing and shook her head. Romance was not what was to be her top priority as a warrior. She vowed to protect and serve her clan with her life. She would not let anything slip through her claws again. Part of her told her that was absurd, there was no way one cat could prevent everything, but her pain had turned to anger over the moons, and she was determined not to let Crow's "clan" get the better of her ever again. She hopped off her rock and walked over to the nursery, sticking her head inside. There weren't any cats inside. They must be out around the camp then. Withdrawing her head from the nursery, she swiveled her ears upon hearing a small kit's boastful voice explaining his amazing adventure. She smiled to herself. Goosekit would make quite the warrior.
"Hey."
Sugarstone jumped as she heard a voice behind her. Spinning around, she let out a sigh when she saw it was just Pebblestream. "Hi," she responded. "You scared the fox dung out of me." she said, playfully batting her friend with a paw.
Pebblestream laughed, "Fair enough," she said. "Do you want to go hunting with me?"
"Has the dawn patrol come back yet?" Sugarstone asked. She didn't want to bring back food if they've already hunted.
Pebblestream nodded. "They have, but prey has been scarce lately. I was wondering if you would go hunting with me to see if we could bring back some more."
"Of course! Just wanted to be safe," Sugarstone said. "I'd love to go hunting with you."
"Great!" Pebblestream said with a smile. "Let's get going then."
Sugarstone nodded and followed her out of camp.
Rosebush turned her head to catch sight of the young tabby tom approaching them, requesting to join their patrol. She turned her gaze to Dawnpelt beside her. The ginger tabby would be leading the patrol, so she'd leave the decision to her, the colorful she-cat being rather indifferent to the idea either way. Her muscles ached to be out there already, leting out her boredom and frustration on a smaller animal. What were a few more cats to join and spread their scent around, so to speak?
Tigerstripe scanned the camp. It seemed most of the warriors were busy...no doubt a few of them may be hunting on their own...how was he supposed to set up patrols when there were no cats to send? It would also be important to leave enough warriors back at camp in case certain cats got any ideas, he noted. He observed the two young apprentices emerging from their dens, and decided to approach them. Perhaps he could take the young cats out along with, or perhaps in place of, their mentors...perhaps the cats could use a break, and the camp wouldn't be harmed by some extra defense. He flexed his claws, and he had no problem protecting two apprentices from those rogues.
Dawnheart paused, hearing Frostpaw call out to her and Rosebush. Her tail slowly flicked behind her as she resisted the urge to groan. Truly the tabby felt nothing ill of the young tom, but she always had to worry about holding her tongue. Dawnheart did not feel he would take the information of Emberstar's murder well at all. She feared what he would do if he found out, and how Crowflight would respond. The orange cat turned her gaze towards Rosebush, finding the fighter looking back.
"I see no problem with you coming along." Dawnheart calmly spoke. She didn't particularly enjoy hiding things from clanmates, always having to worry about her slippery tongue. The fighter shook herself from the thought. If she didn't think about it she wouldn't risk slipping up. The tabby cat exited the camp, almost instantly picking up a quick pace, she wanted to gain some distance from the camp in hopes prey could be found more frequently.
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From the shadows of her den, Vixenheart languidly ran her tongue over her luscious coat, cleaning it as best as she could herself. An ear twitched as she caught snippets of a conversation about going out to hunt. It certainly sounded appealing with how dull life was at the moment. Even her time as a Queen was more interesting, orchestrating events to Crowflight's favour. Now that the gig was up and she was a known traitor, that thrilling sense of adventure she got every time she purposefully spat in the face of the uptight ancestors who supposedly looked over them was all but gone. With a exaggerated yawn, the she-cat uncurled herself to stretch languidly, letting her spinal disks slide back into place with a satisfying pop. Ah well, she supposed that she could settle for the boring task of making sure that no one killed themselves in some mousebrained fit of stupidity.
The poor cat jumped slightly at the voice, spinning around with eyes blown wide open. As soon as he registered who was talking to, his fur settled down somewhat and he coughed politely, somewhat embarrassed at his display. "Ah yes. I don't know how much help I can be but by all means come in." Nerves flooded him at the prospect of treating someone without Sparrowshade's guidance but he figured that this would be good practice for the future. Using his tail, Mistpaw swept a slightly dusty yet sunny patch of the den clean, inclining a grey head towards the spot as he kept his nerves at bay by quietly shifting from paw to paw. "So what seems to be the problem?"
Just then she heard pawsteps running towards her. Swiveling herself around, she came face-to-face with Sugarstone, who was holding two mice by their tails and a squirrel clamped in between her jaws. She was breathing heavily. Pebblestream sighed and turned around, heading a little ways away to uncover the two mice she had also caught. They then brought their haul back to the camp, dropping it on the fresh-kill pile. Sugarstone grabbed the squirrel she had caught and brought it to the elder's den. Pebblestream chose a mouse for herself, for she hadn't eaten that day, and went over to an empty patch of grass to eat it.
After finishing, she started cleaning herself. Drawing her tongue across herself in long, rhythmic strokes, she sorted out her messy fur in a matter of minutes. Having shorter fur than lots of the other cats certainly helped her keep it neat and tidy, and it was beneficial in newleaf and greenleaf when the weather was warmer. Finishing in a few quick laps of her tongue, Pebblestream then lay on her side and thought to herself. When was she going to leave? The thought pained her, as she'd found friends, a family even, here in this clan. But she needed to leave eventually. She just couldn't stay forever. It wouldn't satisfy her heart, and she knew she would never be truly satisfied if she stayed. She sighed. What about her friends? Sugarstone would be devastated. Pebblestream shook her head. Stop thinking about it! she thought. You're only making it worse. You can plan this later.
With a quick shake, Pebblestream got up and hopped down from the rock she was lounging on. Maybe a quick walk would clear her head. Quickly smoothing some fur stuck up on her shoulders, she padded across the camp and up the fallen tree, out into the woods.
Goldenpaw grinned, bumping Pinepaw's shoulder gently as he realized she'd drifted off in thought again. "Well, I think we're about to find out," he said, having noticed the deputy's gaze trained on the two of them. Tigerstripe was an incredible mentor, and he'd been filled to bursting with pride when the warrior had been chosen as the next deputy. Sure, he was busier, but Goldenpaw did his best to be more independant and proactive with his training anyways, volunteering for patrols and working with the other apprentices. "Think Tigerstripe is gonna work us hard today? He seems pretty energetic," Goldenpaw remarked, turning back to Pinepaw.
Frostpaw felt himself relax a bit, relieved that the two she-cats hadn't objected. Dawnheart wasn't exactly enthusiastic, but at least she was letting him come! Padding after the warriors - well...former warriors, anyways, he matched the brisk pace that they set and kept his senses alert. Under the cover of many trees, he was both uneasy because of the lack of familiar plants and fascinated by the idea of discovering new herbs. Perhaps this hopefully temporary separation from Burrclan would enable him to discover new medicine!
Honeykit squeaked as he tottered out of the nursery and spotted his brother, Goosekit, talking- "Oliveeye!!" He smushed himself against his mother's side as his already huge amber eyes widened to see Stonepelt holding a conversation with his littermate. "He's really talking to a warrior!" Voice hushed with awe, he blinked and made a decision. Shyly, he raced up to Goosekit, hiding behind the kit slightly as he gazed up at Stonepelt. Wow! A warrior talking to them! Honeykit knew that they were nearly apprentices, but still!