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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 5, 2017 12:54:23 GMT -5
Also, I made like a list of skills that ShoreClan learned over the years. Idk if you want to do that for MoorClan but you dont have to. Here are mine.
Good at: Diving, fishing, swimming, climbing, wet terrain, rough terrain, digging, navigation, cold resistance Cats are typically strong and agile in the water. Trained to hold breath a long time and open eyes while swimming.
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 5, 2017 12:58:40 GMT -5
I will keep working at it then. Maybe Ill work on my camp description first to get the juices flowing.
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 8, 2017 14:10:37 GMT -5
Its coming along really well. Had a busy few days but we should be done soon.
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Bisexual
Darkηesque
DreamCloud96 at the original wcf. Member since 12/21/09.
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Post by Darkηesque on Aug 8, 2017 16:02:04 GMT -5
A long while ago, ShoreClan and MoorClan were once together as one—CrestClan. The territory was an abundance of trees and many sources of water. There was the crescent-shaped lake that gave them their name, as well as a sunlit glade and the moon pond where they spoke to their former ancestors in StarClan. When a massive storm hit, it was the end of CrestClan's home. The trees were struck down by lightning left and right and burning through even the hard rain but most importantly, the lake was flooding over. The camp for these cats was a dried out, once powerful river. Both ends were blocked up by sand and rocks left presumably by twolegs, but the barricades only helped it fill with water and could not stop the flood of the lake from crashing through.
Those who survived the night would emerge from their makeshift shelters—soggy and exhausted—and try to reunite with their separated friends and loved ones. Two siblings, hairless cats named Rosebelly and Silverspring, would meet-up without an inkling as to where their fluffy-furred, adopted sister Downytuft could be. That was until they stumbled upon her while sloshing through the mud the expanse of the forest floor was covered in, stuck in the dirt and buried under ash and broken branches, while they had been searching for her and the rest of their clanmates. Downytuft had always been sickly and was lucky enough to become a warrior, but a storm like this was one the weak she-cat could not endure. The ground was too sticky to dig through and they had to leave her there in her death.
Eventually, the remaining CrestClan cats gathered at the blackened, tallest tower of a tree in the territory—weary, defeated and missing quite a few among their ranks. Many had watched their clanmates drown or found them crushed by fallen trees in the morning. Their deputy, Parsnipnose, was particularly anxiety ridden—as was his personality to panic under pressure, and their elderly leader Hollowstar was nowhere to be found.
Collectively, they decided this disasterous storm had to be StarClan being angry with them and had sent it as a divine punishment. Their following of StarClan ended that day out of spite, as what bad had they done to deserve something as unfair as this?
With Parsnipnose out of commission and everyone close to giving up, Rosebelly and Silverspring took it upon themselves to give a speech and raise their spirits. The remaining cats followed them through the wreckage to use the lives they still had to continue living.
They began their search for a new place to call home. Several weeks had passed of licking their wounds, mourning, sending out makeshift hunts and sleeping under anything they could find before they emerged upon a coast. It was appalling that their long journey had come to a dead-end, but some became used to the idea of stopping here while others spat at being near the sea. Water is what ruined everything in the first place.
Two cats with opposing opinions had been the leaders of the journey, Rosebelly and Silverspring. The latter believed the flood was a message that they needed to become stronger and wanted to dedicate the clan to survive water and live on this coast by the sea. Rosebelly disagreed with her brother Silverspring, wanting to change their direction to the side and keep going until they bring everyone to a more familiar environment.
Ultimately, the clan split into those wanting to find elsewhere—MoorClan—and those who wanted to finally settle down here at ShoreClan. With unease, the brother and sister had to part ways with their groups. A family of three was now torn apart by a storm and differences.
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 8, 2017 16:16:42 GMT -5
You're a godsend babe! And I love that you incorporated one of our old clans.
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Bisexual
Hawkeye
I'm often busy w/school but I try to be on at least every other day.
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Post by Hawkeye on Aug 9, 2017 1:00:27 GMT -5
aaaa this is coming along so nicely! ;o;
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Post by ~Tigerblaze~ on Aug 9, 2017 13:30:05 GMT -5
Have you already a border clan? I've been working on one, it isn't ready to join. It's called Pineclan, and I also have Moonclan which is a random RP clan with no homepage to use for battles and drama and such. You can check out my planning page here
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 9, 2017 13:53:18 GMT -5
Thanks, Hawk! Were gonna be done soon, I promise lol.
Hello, Tigerblaze. Sparkly came in to make the border clan but I appreciate your interest! Your coding looks good btw. Good luck with your clans!
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 9, 2017 13:58:06 GMT -5
Sparkly, how do you like the history? My friend volunteered to write it for me cause I was having trouble.
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 9, 2017 14:11:39 GMT -5
Wonderful! And same lol. I still have several things I need to do before its ready.
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Pansexual
Sparkly
Unofficial Forum President, and the unofficial patrol saint of black cats with blue eyes.
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Post by Sparkly on Aug 9, 2017 14:13:12 GMT -5
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 11, 2017 14:17:51 GMT -5
Working on the clan today!
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 11, 2017 14:22:02 GMT -5
Sparkly, what season do you want it to be when we start?
Also, Im thinking updating, ageing, and having a gathering every two weeks? I fee like its a good, easy pace to keep without it being too slow.
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 11, 2017 14:34:54 GMT -5
You think two weeks is too soon? That seems to be the standard with most of the clans Ive been in though. What do you suggest.
Leaf-fall is fine by me.
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 11, 2017 14:44:48 GMT -5
Wouldn't it take forever for characters to grow up then? People would have to play kits for six real months. :/
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 11, 2017 14:51:14 GMT -5
I dont know man....Im so worried about plots and stuff dragging. And Im gonna drop a character than. I cant deal with playing a character that cant do anything for that long.
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 11, 2017 14:56:29 GMT -5
Yah but you have to think about it in real time. Example, I generally apprentice between 14-18 moons. That means you have to play the same character for almost an entire year as an apprentice. I would hate that.
And people are going to get bored if the rp moves too slow. Inactivity for two weeks without a legit excuse or forewarning is kind of against my rules anyway...
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 11, 2017 15:00:39 GMT -5
Also, im sorry if this is coming off aggressive. Ive just been doing this for so long. The number one reason the clans I join or make fail is because its slow and the plots never finish. I want this clan to last.
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Post by xfogpathx on Aug 11, 2017 15:05:53 GMT -5
No, if it makes you really uncomfortable we can try 3 weeks and adjust. Im just really anxious. About everything, like all the time.
We can try three weeks first and if its too fast or slow, we can adjust it, kay?
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