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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 5, 2016 20:49:51 GMT -5
Unless you can think of anything else, yeah, pretty much...
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 5, 2016 20:51:01 GMT -5
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 5, 2016 21:13:37 GMT -5
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 5, 2016 21:38:15 GMT -5
![](http://i.imgur.com/xGmd3gE.png) This is a premade also by ~Sandclaw~ for the joining page.
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 5, 2016 21:42:38 GMT -5
xTest Here goes things.
xTest Here goes things. For Four Oaks. Made by Brownie
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 5, 2016 21:43:16 GMT -5
For Cats Outside the Clan. Also made by Brownie
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Post by ~Skyblaze~ on Aug 5, 2016 22:09:01 GMT -5
These look great!
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Post by σττεrsσηg on Aug 6, 2016 8:33:17 GMT -5
Love them! I'll start doing some of the pages.
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❆αυяσяα
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remember that scene from up with the old man? Yeah. Sad.
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Post by ❆αυяσяα on Aug 6, 2016 8:35:25 GMT -5
sorry for poofing was my bday :3
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 9:37:10 GMT -5
That's perfectly fine! Happy belated birthday!!!
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 10:13:22 GMT -5
If you guys want to create a thread for each of your pages, you can, but leave it as WIP and when the layouts are finished, I'll post them here and tell y'all when they're ready.
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Post by σττεrsσηg on Aug 6, 2016 10:56:06 GMT -5
Alrighty! Are we using the joining form Slyblaze posted earlier? (Page 6)
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 10:59:49 GMT -5
Alrighty! Are we using the joining form Slyblaze posted earlier? (Page 6) yeah, I'm just getting all the layouts we do have together.
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 11:00:04 GMT -5
- CloudClan - PeakClan - AlderClan - DepthClan - - Cats Outside the Clans - StarClan/Dark Forest - - The Moonspring - Four Oaks - Border Page - [div style="padding:10px;border:2px dashed rgb(255, 215, 0);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(154, 205, 50);"] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;margin-left:20px;background-color:rgb(255, 215, 0);"] [div align="center"][img style="max-width:100%;" alt="" src="http://i.imgur.com/xGmd3gE.png"] [/div][div align="center"]- CloudClan - PeakClan - AlderClan - DepthClan -[/div] [div align="center"]- Cats Outside the Clans - StarClan/Dark Forest -[/div] [div align="center"]- The Moonspring - Four Oaks - Border Page -[/div] [/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 11:00:19 GMT -5
Rules Forum Rules - Please follow all Forum Rules. You can read the Forum Rules here Literacy - I'm not asking that you write a novel, but I do expect correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. What I mean by that is dnt tlk lyk dis. It's annoying and hard to understand. If you want to use "&" instead of "and" that's completely okay. When you're not roleplaying, you can use text talk as much as your little heart desires.
Activity - Please don't join then never come back, you'll be wasting your time and mine. I understand if you're busy and can't come on everyday. I do ask that you try to come on once a week to roleplay. If you don't roleplay for 3 weeks, without prior notice, I'm afraid I will have to delete you. But you can always rejoin.
Respect - My most important rule. Be nice. I hate bullies with a passion. If you are mean to someone you get a strike, 3 strikes and you're out and cannot rejoin. End of story. Kit-Killing/Stealing - Kit-killing is not allowed by any outside users. It is allowed within the clan only if it is part of a plot that I, and the user roleplaying the kit, allows it. Kit-stealing is not allowed under any circumstances and will be reported.
Roleplay - When you're not roleplaying, use (), [], {}, OOC, or something to help others identify whether or not you're roleplaying. Like I said before, text talk is not aloud during roleplay, but is aloud when you're not roleplaying. Also, keep all roleplay PG. I, myself, do not like this rule, but we have to follow it. Spam - Do not spam or advertise. "_______ come to _______" every once in a while is okay, but don't make a habit of it. Characters & Realism - No Mary-Sues or Gary-Stues. This is a realistic roleplay, so I want all characters to be realistic. So no perfect characters, please. No cats with powers, wings, or pink fur. Also, try to make the warrior names realistic as well. For example, please don't use the names Dragonclaw or Magicpelt. There is no character limit. You may make as many as you can handle. But if you make 3 or more characters, I ask that you don't make them all the same gender. I'm not going to ask you to make a tom for every she-cat, but I want the gender ratio to be somewhat even. I'm not expecting it to be exactly even but I don't want it to be 1 tom for every 6 she-cats. Also, you cannot start out as a StarClan cat or Dark Forest Cat. If you are going to start out as a queen, you must have a mate and kits/be pregnant or have a backstory on what happened to your mate and why you do not have one at the time of joining. And if you want to make a kit, you should make another cat of another rank, and can only make a kit without a mother if there is an open queen willing to foster a new kit. And since there always tends to be too many apprentices, there should only be one apprentice per every three warriors. Have Fun! - My second most important rule. I made this roleplay for the enjoyment of myself & others. If you have an idea for a plot to make this roleplay more enjoyable, please tell me. There are no bad plots. I will do my best to try to use that plot. Sorry if these rules seemed harsh. Joining Form Screenname - Please use all symbols/messletters Character Name - Clan - If kittypet/loner/rogue, put "Outside the Clans" Rank - if kittypet/loner/rogue - put that Description - include personality, physical attributes, and history. Age in Moons - Kin - if any Mate/Crush - if any Other - Age Key Kits - 0-6 moons Apprentices - 6-12 moons Warriors - 12-84 moons 12 moons/1 year 24 moons/2 years 36 moons/3 years 48 moons/4 years 60 moons/5 years 72 moons/6 years 84 moons/7 years Elders - (The following is just elders by age. There can be cats that are considered elders that are younger than 7 years due to medical conditions or accidents that resulted in medical conditions) 84-168 moons 84 moons/7 years 96 moons/8 years 108 moons/9 years 120 moons/10 years 132 moons/11 years 144 moons/12 years 156 moons/13 years 168 moons/14 years Specific Ranks Queens - 24 moons/2 years - 84 moons/7 years -Queens can only have up to 4 litters per year -Cats are no longer able to go into heat after 7 years Deputy - 36 moons/3 years - 84 moons/7 years Leader - 36 moons/3 years - 84 moons/7 years -Leaders nor deputies have to retire, these are general estimations [div style="padding:10px;border:2px dashed rgb(255, 215, 0);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(154, 205, 50);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:0px 0px 5px #ffd700;"][font face="Arial Narrow"]Rules[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;margin-left:20px;background-color:rgb(255, 215, 0);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Forum Rules[/b] - Please follow all Forum Rules. You can read the Forum Rules [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/1695/wcrf-official-forum-rules"]here[/a][/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Literacy[/b] - I'm not asking that you write a novel, but I do expect correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. What I mean by that is dnt tlk lyk dis. It's annoying and hard to understand. If you want to use "&" instead of "and" that's completely okay. When you're not roleplaying, you can use text talk as much as your little heart desires. [/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Activity[/b] - Please don't join then never come back, you'll be wasting your time and mine. I understand if you're busy and can't come on everyday. I do ask that you try to come on once a week to roleplay. If you don't roleplay for 3 weeks, without prior notice, I'm afraid I will have to delete you. But you can always rejoin. [/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Respect[/b] - My most important rule. Be nice. I hate bullies with a passion. If you are mean to someone you get a strike, 3 strikes and you're out and cannot rejoin. End of story.[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Kit-Killing/Stealing[/b] - Kit-killing is not allowed by any outside users. It is allowed within the clan only if it is part of a plot that I, and the user roleplaying the kit, allows it. Kit-stealing is not allowed under any circumstances and will be reported. [/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Roleplay[/b] - When you're not roleplaying, use (), [], {}, OOC, or something to help others identify whether or not you're roleplaying. Like I said before, text talk is not aloud during roleplay, but is aloud when you're not roleplaying. Also, keep all roleplay PG. I, myself, do not like this rule, but we have to follow it.[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Spam[/b] - Do not spam or advertise. "_______ come to _______" every once in a while is okay, but don't make a habit of it.[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Characters & Realism[/b] - No Mary-Sues or Gary-Stues. This is a realistic roleplay, so I want all characters to be realistic. So no perfect characters, please. No cats with powers, wings, or pink fur. Also, try to make the warrior names realistic as well. For example, please don't use the names Dragonclaw or Magicpelt. There is no character limit. You may make as many as you can handle. But if you make 3 or more characters, I ask that you don't make them all the same gender. I'm not going to ask you to make a tom for every she-cat, but I want the gender ratio to be somewhat even. I'm not expecting it to be exactly even but I don't want it to be 1 tom for every 6 she-cats. Also, you cannot start out as a StarClan cat or Dark Forest Cat. If you are going to start out as a queen, you must have a mate and kits/be pregnant or have a backstory on what happened to your mate and why you do not have one at the time of joining. And if you want to make a kit, you should make another cat of another rank, and can only make a kit without a mother if there is an open queen willing to foster a new kit. And since there always tends to be too many apprentices, there should only be one apprentice per every three warriors.[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Have Fun![/b] - My second most important rule. I made this roleplay for the enjoyment of myself & others. If you have an idea for a plot to make this roleplay more enjoyable, please tell me. There are no bad plots. I will do my best to try to use that plot. Sorry if these rules seemed harsh.[/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:2px dashed rgb(255, 215, 0);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(154, 205, 50);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:0px 0px 5px #ffd700;"][font face="Arial Narrow"]Joining Form[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;margin-left:20px;background-color:rgb(255, 215, 0);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Screenname[/b] - Please use all symbols/messletters[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Character Name[/b] - [/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Clan[/b] - If kittypet/loner/rogue, put "Outside the Clans"[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Rank[/b] - if kittypet/loner/rogue - put that[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Description[/b] - include personality, physical attributes, and history.[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Age in Moons[/b] - [/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Kin[/b] - if any[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Mate/Crush[/b] - if any[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Other[/b] - [/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:2px dashed rgb(255, 215, 0);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(154, 205, 50);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:0px 0px 5px #ffd700;"][font face="Arial Narrow"]Age Key[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;margin-left:20px;background-color:rgb(255, 215, 0);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Kits[/b] - 0-6 moons[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Apprentices[/b] - 6-12 moons[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Warriors[/b] - 12-84 moons 12 moons/1 year 24 moons/2 years 36 moons/3 years 48 moons/4 years 60 moons/5 years 72 moons/6 years 84 moons/7 years[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Elders[/b] - (The following is just elders by age. There can be cats that are considered elders that are younger than 7 years due to medical conditions or accidents that resulted in medical conditions) 84-168 moons 84 moons/7 years 96 moons/8 years 108 moons/9 years 120 moons/10 years 132 moons/11 years 144 moons/12 years 156 moons/13 years 168 moons/14 years[/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:2px dashed rgb(255, 215, 0);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(154, 205, 50);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:0px 0px 5px #ffd700;"][font face="Arial Narrow"]Specific Ranks[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;margin-left:20px;background-color:rgb(255, 215, 0);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Queens[/b] - 24 moons/2 years - 84 moons/7 years -Queens can only have up to 4 litters per year -Cats are no longer able to go into heat after 7 years[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Deputy[/b] - 36 moons/3 years - 84 moons/7 years[/font][/p] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"][b]Leader[/b] - 36 moons/3 years - 84 moons/7 years -Leaders nor deputies have to retire, these are general estimations[/font][/p] [/div][/div][/code
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 11:00:38 GMT -5
[div style="padding:10px;border:2px dashed rgb(255, 215, 0);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(154, 205, 50);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:0px 0px 5px #ffd700;"][font face="Arial Narrow"]Credit[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;margin-left:20px;background-color:rgb(255, 215, 0);"] [p style="color:rgb(205, 133, 63);margin-left:20px;"][font face="Arial Narrow"]Credit for the banner goes to @sandclaw Credit for the coding goes to @bcprincess73 at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/831/bcs-graphics-cave-open"]~BC's Graphics Cave~[/a] Credit for the age key goes to @featherwing [/font][/p] [/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 11:32:50 GMT -5
- CloudClan - PeakClan - AlderClan - DepthClan - - Cats Outside the Clans - StarClan/Dark Forest - - The Moonspring - Four Oaks - - Joining Page - [div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][div align="center"][img src="http://i.imgur.com/i30OX3U.png" style="max-width:100%;"][/div] [div align="center"]- CloudClan - PeakClan - AlderClan - DepthClan -[/div] [div align="center"]- Cats Outside the Clans - StarClan/Dark Forest -[/div] [div align="center"]- The Moonspring - Four Oaks -[/div] [div align="center"]- Joining Page -[/div] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [p style="color:rgb(185, 69, 26);font-size:2em;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px #b9451a;"][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][font face="verdana"] [/font][p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][div align="center"][font face="verdana"][img src="http://imgur.com/4PwCxs5.png" style="max-width:100%;" alt=""][/font][/div][p][/p][p][/p][/p][/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 11:33:05 GMT -5
Rules Forum Rules - Please follow all Forum Rules. You can read the Forum Rules hereLiteracy - I'm not asking that you write a novel, but I do expect correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. What I mean by that is dnt tlk lyk dis. It's annoying and hard to understand. If you want to use "&" instead of "and" that's completely okay. When you're not roleplaying, you can use text talk as much as your little heart desires. Activity - Please don't join then never come back, you'll be wasting your time and mine. I understand if you're busy and can't come on everyday. I do ask that you try to come on once a week to roleplay. If you don't roleplay for 3 weeks, without prior notice, I'm afraid I will have to delete you. But you can always rejoin. Respect - My most important rule. Be nice. I hate bullies with a passion. If you are mean to someone you get a strike, 3 strikes and you're out and cannot rejoin. End of story. Kit-Killing/Stealing - Kit-killing is not allowed by any outside users. It is allowed within the clan only if it is part of a plot that I, and the user roleplaying the kit, allows it. Kit-stealing is not allowed under any circumstances and will be reported. Roleplay - When you're not roleplaying, use (), [], {}, OOC, or something to help others identify whether or not you're roleplaying. Like I said before, text talk is not aloud during roleplay, but is aloud when you're not roleplaying. Also, keep all roleplay PG. I, myself, do not like this rule, but we have to follow it. Spam - Do not spam or advertise. "_______ come to _______" every once in a while is okay, but don't make a habit of it. Characters & Realism - No Mary-Sues or Gary-Stues. This is a realistic roleplay, so I want all characters to be realistic. So no perfect characters, please. No cats with powers, wings, or pink fur. Also, try to make the warrior names realistic as well. For example, please don't use the names Dragonclaw or Magicpelt. There is no character limit. You may make as many as you can handle. But if you make 3 or more characters, I ask that you don't make them all the same gender. I'm not going to ask you to make a tom for every she-cat, but I want the gender ratio to be somewhat even. I'm not expecting it to be exactly even but I don't want it to be 1 tom for every 6 she-cats. Also, you cannot start out as a StarClan cat or Dark Forest Cat. If you are going to start out as a queen, you must have a mate and kits/be pregnant or have a backstory on what happened to your mate and why you do not have one at the time of joining. And if you want to make a kit, you should make another cat of another rank, and can only make a kit without a mother if there is an open queen willing to foster a new kit. And since there always tends to be too many apprentices, there should only be one apprentice per every three warriors. Have Fun! - My second most important rule. I made this roleplay for the enjoyment of myself & others. If you have an idea for a plot to make this roleplay more enjoyable, please tell me. There are no bad plots. I will do my best to try to use that plot. Sorry if these rules seemed harsh. Warrior Code
1. Defend your Clan, even at the cost of your life. You may have friendships with cats from other clans, but your loyalty must remain with your clan, as one day you may meet them in battle. 2. Do not hunt, or trespass in other Clan's territory 3. Elders and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors. Unless they have permission, apprentices may not eat until they have hunted and fed the elders. 4. Prey is killed only to be eaten. Thanks StarClan for its life. 5. A kit must be at least six moons old to become an apprentice. 6. Newly appointed warriors will keep vigil for one night after receiving their warrior name. 7. A cat can not become deputy without having at least mentored one apprentice. 8. The deputy will become the clan leader when the leader dies of retires 9. After the death of retirement of a deputy, a new deputy must be chosen. 10. A gathering of all 4 clans is held at the full moon during a truce that lasts for the night. 11.Boundaries must be checked and marked daily. Challenge all trespassing cats. 12. No warrior may neglect a kit in pain or in danger, even if that kit is from a different clan. 13. The word of the clan leader is the warrior code. 14. An honorable warrior does not need to kill other cats to win his battles, unless they are outside the warrior code or it is necessary for self-defense. 15. A warrior rejects the soft life of a kittypet. [div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [p style="color:rgb(185, 69, 26);font-size:2em;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px #b9451a;"][font face="verdana"]Rules[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][font face="verdana"] [/font][p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p][strong]Forum Rules[/strong] - Please follow all Forum Rules. You can read the Forum Rules [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/1695/wcrf-official-forum-rules"]here[/a]
[strong]Literacy[/strong] - I'm not asking that you write a novel, but I do expect correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. What I mean by that is dnt tlk lyk dis. It's annoying and hard to understand. If you want to use "&" instead of "and" that's completely okay. When you're not roleplaying, you can use text talk as much as your little heart desires.
[strong]Activity[/strong] - Please don't join then never come back, you'll be wasting your time and mine. I understand if you're busy and can't come on everyday. I do ask that you try to come on once a week to roleplay. If you don't roleplay for 3 weeks, without prior notice, I'm afraid I will have to delete you. But you can always rejoin.
[strong]Respect[/strong] - My most important rule. Be nice. I hate bullies with a passion. If you are mean to someone you get a strike, 3 strikes and you're out and cannot rejoin. End of story.
[strong]Kit-Killing/Stealing[/strong] - Kit-killing is not allowed by any outside users. It is allowed within the clan only if it is part of a plot that I, and the user roleplaying the kit, allows it. Kit-stealing is not allowed under any circumstances and will be reported.
[strong]Roleplay[/strong] - When you're not roleplaying, use (), [], {}, OOC, or something to help others identify whether or not you're roleplaying. Like I said before, text talk is not aloud during roleplay, but is aloud when you're not roleplaying. Also, keep all roleplay PG. I, myself, do not like this rule, but we have to follow it.
[strong]Spam[/strong] - Do not spam or advertise. "_______ come to _______" every once in a while is okay, but don't make a habit of it.
[strong]Characters & Realism[/strong] - No Mary-Sues or Gary-Stues. This is a realistic roleplay, so I want all characters to be realistic. So no perfect characters, please. No cats with powers, wings, or pink fur. Also, try to make the warrior names realistic as well. For example, please don't use the names Dragonclaw or Magicpelt. There is no character limit. You may make as many as you can handle. But if you make 3 or more characters, I ask that you don't make them all the same gender. I'm not going to ask you to make a tom for every she-cat, but I want the gender ratio to be somewhat even. I'm not expecting it to be exactly even but I don't want it to be 1 tom for every 6 she-cats. Also, you cannot start out as a StarClan cat or Dark Forest Cat. If you are going to start out as a queen, you must have a mate and kits/be pregnant or have a backstory on what happened to your mate and why you do not have one at the time of joining. And if you want to make a kit, you should make another cat of another rank, and can only make a kit without a mother if there is an open queen willing to foster a new kit. And since there always tends to be too many apprentices, there should only be one apprentice per every three warriors.
[strong]Have Fun![/strong] - My second most important rule. I made this roleplay for the enjoyment of myself & others. If you have an idea for a plot to make this roleplay more enjoyable, please tell me. There are no bad plots. I will do my best to try to use that plot. Sorry if these rules seemed harsh. [p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [p style="color:rgb(185, 69, 26);font-size:2em;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px #b9451a;"][font face="verdana"]Warrior Code[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][font face="verdana"] [/font][p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p]1. Defend your Clan, even at the cost of your life. You may have friendships with cats from other clans, but your loyalty must remain with your clan, as one day you may meet them in battle. 2. Do not hunt, or trespass in other Clan's territory 3. Elders and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors. Unless they have permission, apprentices may not eat until they have hunted and fed the elders. 4. Prey is killed only to be eaten. Thanks StarClan for its life. 5. A kit must be at least six moons old to become an apprentice. 6. Newly appointed warriors will keep vigil for one night after receiving their warrior name. 7. A cat can not become deputy without having at least mentored one apprentice. 8. The deputy will become the clan leader when the leader dies of retires 9. After the death of retirement of a deputy, a new deputy must be chosen. 10. A gathering of all 4 clans is held at the full moon during a truce that lasts for the night. 11.Boundaries must be checked and marked daily. Challenge all trespassing cats. 12. No warrior may neglect a kit in pain or in danger, even if that kit is from a different clan. 13. The word of the clan leader is the warrior code. 14. An honorable warrior does not need to kill other cats to win his battles, unless they are outside the warrior code or it is necessary for self-defense. 15. A warrior rejects the soft life of a kittypet.[p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p] [/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 11:33:32 GMT -5
Battle Moves Back kick - Explosive surprise more to catch opponent from Behind. Judge opponents distances from you carefully, then lash out with you back legs, taking the weight on your front paws. Back rake - A bit like Belly rake, if your a SkyClan cat this move works best. If your fighting a cat from the front, jump over the cats head and score your claws down their back. Belly rake - A fight stopper. Slice with unsheathed claws across soft flesh of opponents belly. If your pinned down, the belly rake quickly puts you back in control. Double death bite - Seems dishonorable and is only used against very evil cats. A partner and you take on one cat. Once you've got a hold of your opponent, your partner helps hold down enemy cat, and you both bite hard down on enemy cat's throat. Two pairs of jaws will cut off airway and cat will choke to death. Like I said, it's considered dishonorable and would only be used against evil cats like Tigerstar. Dizzy dance - Only can be preformed by a extremely small and quick cat against a larger and at least somewhat slower cat. The cat charges head on then swiftly leaped sideways, ducking under the cat then as soon as the cat preforming this attack is out from under the other cat it spins and leaps over it. Then once More spins but rams the side then jumps over/goes under the cat and rams the other side then land one final blow by leaping onto the cat's back and grabbing the scruff with teeth and using your free paws to batter the cat's head. This attack should in the end result in a dizzy or confused enemy. Dizzy tackle - A great move for swift young warriors facing older, larger warriors. You run in circles around them at top speed until their to dizzy or tired (if the were chasing you) to keep up. Then you tackle them. While they are down, attack. Caution, standing directly over them makes you vulnerable to the Belly Rake. This is a One-on-one move and is not recommended in a place with many foes. Front paw blow - Frontal Attack. Bring your front paws down hard on you opponents head, claws unsheathed. Front paw strike - Frontal attack. Slice downward with your front paw at the body or face of your opponent. Claws unsheathed. Killing bite - A death blow to the back of the neck. Quick and silent and sometimes considered dishonorable. Used only as a last resort. Leap and hold - Ideal for a small cat facing a large opponent. Spring onto the opponents back and grip with unsheathed claws. Now you are beyond the range of your opponent paws and in the position to inflict severe body wounds. A group of apprentices can defeat a large and dangerous warrior in this way. Leap-and-cover - Ideal for making your opponent feel much pain, leap onto your opponent's back and put your paws over their eyes. For the moment the opponent is blinded, sink your claws into the soft skin around their eyes. If your opponent doesn't run away, take advantage of their temporary blindness and perform leap-and-hold move. Making sure - You never know if a opponent is actually dead. When an opponent goes limp, they become vulnerable, so make sure they are really dead. Bite and slash. Claws unsheathed. When you think they have gone to StarClan, pray and leave. Partner fighting - Warriors who have trained and fought together will often instinctively fall into a paired defensive position, each protecting the others back while fending off an opponent o either side. Slashing, clawing, and leaping together, battle pairs can be whirlwind of danger for attackers. Play dead - Effective in a tight situation, such as when you are pinned. Stop struggling and go limp. When your opponent relaxed his grip, thinking you are defeated, push yourself up explosively. This will throw off an unwary opponent and you are in the attacking position. Scruff shake - Secure a strong teeth grip in the scuff of your opponents neck, then shake violently until he or she is to rattled to fight back. Most effective against rats, which are small enough to throw. A strong throw will stun or kill them. Tail trip - The opponent moves to you and at the right moment, trip them with your tail. Teeth grip - Target your opponents extremists- the legs, tail, scuff, or ears- and sink in your teeth and hold. This move is similar to the leap and hold, except your claws remain free to fight. Unbalancing act - If a cat is going to bring down all its weight on you while rearing on its back legs, role towards your opponents hind legs to unbalance him. Upright lock - Finial, crushing more on already weakened opponent. Rear up on your back legs and bring full weight on your opponent. If opponent does the same, wrestle and flip him under you. This move makes you vulnerable to the belly rake, so requires great strength and speed. Battle Tactics Approach from behind your enemy - The advantage is gaining the higher ground is that you can charge at greater speed at the enemy, who will be weakened by having to fight uphill. Use the light from the sun - The sun should be behind you to dazzle your Use the light from the sun enemy. In green leaf, the midday sun is especially bright and cruel to cats who are used to sulking under the cover of the trees. In leaf bare, the low sun hovers around the eye line like a troublesome bee, keep your enemy from facing it, and they'll have trouble seeing an attacker from any direction. Know were the wind is coming from - If there is a strong wind, it should be blow from behind you toward the enemy, blinding them with dust and holding them back like a current of a river. If you wish to preserve the element of surprise, the wind should blow from the enemy position toward you so your scent is carried away from them. Conceal the size of your force - The number of cats in your battle patrols can be hidden to confuse the enemy from a distance. Cats packed tightly together will appear as a small attacking force, encouraging the enemy to be over confidant and make poor strategic decisions. Alternatively, is cats are spread out in signal file, they will look like a solid border of warriors, which will seem impenetrable to an advancing enemy. Attack from both ends of the Enemy first - If both ends of the enemy line are defeated, the cats in the center of the line will have to fight the two fronts. Even if they are outnumbered, the will be out flanked, vulnerable, and in disarray. Keep fresh warriors in reserve - Always have adequate reserves of fresh, fit warriors behind the battle line. They will be able to replace injured warriors, launch a separate attack if the enemy tries to encircle your forces, or fend off a surprise enemy from the rear. If the battle is in your favor, finish it by sending your reserve warriors behind the enemy line to surround them and demand surrender. Feigned retreat and ambush - A group of strong cats charges at the enemy, screeching, then turns and withdraws. Repeat this until the infuriated enemy finally breaks it's line and gives chase. Then the trap is sprung. Other warriors positioned in rabbit holes and other dips in the ground-out of enemy eyes line- attack as soon as your opponents have gone past. The enemy will be forced to stop and turn around to fight the unexpected threat, as they do the retreating cats must turn and charge back at them with full speed. The enemy is caught between two bodies of attacking cats and will quickly surrender. Water Combat Double-Front-Paw - Splashes water into the face of the enemy. Underwater Leg Sweep (Front of Hind) - The opponent will not see it coming under the water so won’t have a chance to brace himself before losing his balance. Push-Down and Release - Almost all non-XeoClan cats panic if they are submerged, while XeoClan cats know how to hold their breath underwater. This move can be used to secure a decisive victory, because it’s most likely to make the opponent surrender. Underwater Clinch - Uses warrior’s weight to hold the opponent below the surface, with a firm grip that enables the warrior to bring his enemy spluttering back to the surface before forcing him under again. Tail Splash - Temporarily blinds opponent by flicking water in his eyes. Underwater Push-Off - Crouching and erupting out of the water into opponents, using surprise and impact to knock him off balance. Sandpaw Splash - Using noise of water splashed at a distance to create a decoy, leaving opportunity for a surprise attack. Above Ground Combat The Sky-Crusher - Landing with all four feet on top of an opponent, flattening him like a leaf. The Flick-Over - Landing with front paws outstretched to sweep the opponent off his feet and roll him onto his back. The Kick - Kicking down hard as the warrior nears the ground, then using momentum from landing to spring away before the opponent can retaliate. The Slice - Dropping down with claws unsheathed for maximum injury. The Branch Swing - Holding on to the branch with front claws and swinging hind legs into the opponent’s face. The Reverse Branch Swing - Holding on to the branch with back claws and striking with front legs through the swing. The Trunk Swing - Sliding down the trunk and springing off at head height, using hind legs to push off and clear opponents. (Good if tree is surrounded.) The Reverse Climb - Climbing backward up the trunk as the opponent advances to gain advantage of height; often followed by Trunk Swing. Surprised?
Move quietly and communicate using tail-signals. Cracking twigs, startling birds, and rustling bracken will tell the enemy exactly where you are. Keep downwind of the trespassers so that your scent doesn’t give you away. Look for freshly broken twigs, overturned leaves on the forest floor, remains of prey, or a clump of fur caught on a bramble. Any animal that moves through the forest leaves behind signs that it’s passed-and signs like this could lead you straight to the invaders. Keep your mouth open to search for unfamiliar scents. Be careful: If there is scent when there is no breeze to carry it through the forest, it could mean that your enemy is very close by. Light-colored pelts are easily seen against brown and green foliage, so stay in the thickest cover. Keep low-the enemy will be looking for movement at normal head height, not close to the ground. Never miss an opportunity to perfect your tracking ability. In the nursery, kits sneak up on their mothers and pounce with their moss-soft paws. Apprentices leap out on one another from behind bushes and tree stumps. These are more than just games. One day, these skills could save your life and defend your Clan. [div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [p style="color:rgb(185, 69, 26);font-size:2em;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px #b9451a;"][font face="verdana"]Battle Moves[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][font face="verdana"] [/font][p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p][strong]Back kick[/strong] - Explosive surprise more to catch opponent from Behind. Judge opponents distances from you carefully, then lash out with you back legs, taking the weight on your front paws. [strong]Back rake[/strong] - A bit like Belly rake, if your a SkyClan cat this move works best. If your fighting a cat from the front, jump over the cats head and score your claws down their back. [strong]Belly rake[/strong] - A fight stopper. Slice with unsheathed claws across soft flesh of opponents belly. If your pinned down, the belly rake quickly puts you back in control. [strong]Double death bite[/strong] - Seems dishonorable and is only used against very evil cats. A partner and you take on one cat. Once you've got a hold of your opponent, your partner helps hold down enemy cat, and you both bite hard down on enemy cat's throat. Two pairs of jaws will cut off airway and cat will choke to death. Like I said, it's considered dishonorable and would only be used against evil cats like Tigerstar. [strong]Dizzy dance[/strong] - Only can be preformed by a extremely small and quick cat against a larger and at least somewhat slower cat. The cat charges head on then swiftly leaped sideways, ducking under the cat then as soon as the cat preforming this attack is out from under the other cat it spins and leaps over it. Then once More spins but rams the side then jumps over/goes under the cat and rams the other side then land one final blow by leaping onto the cat's back and grabbing the scruff with teeth and using your free paws to batter the cat's head. This attack should in the end result in a dizzy or confused enemy. [strong]Dizzy tackle[/strong] - A great move for swift young warriors facing older, larger warriors. You run in circles around them at top speed until their to dizzy or tired (if the were chasing you) to keep up. Then you tackle them. While they are down, attack. Caution, standing directly over them makes you vulnerable to the Belly Rake. This is a One-on-one move and is not recommended in a place with many foes. [strong]Front paw blow[/strong] - Frontal Attack. Bring your front paws down hard on you opponents head, claws unsheathed. [strong]Front paw strike[/strong] - Frontal attack. Slice downward with your front paw at the body or face of your opponent. Claws unsheathed. [strong]Killing bite[/strong] - A death blow to the back of the neck. Quick and silent and sometimes considered dishonorable. Used only as a last resort. [strong]Leap and hold[/strong] - Ideal for a small cat facing a large opponent. Spring onto the opponents back and grip with unsheathed claws. Now you are beyond the range of your opponent paws and in the position to inflict severe body wounds. A group of apprentices can defeat a large and dangerous warrior in this way. [strong]Leap-and-cover[/strong] - Ideal for making your opponent feel much pain, leap onto your opponent's back and put your paws over their eyes. For the moment the opponent is blinded, sink your claws into the soft skin around their eyes. If your opponent doesn't run away, take advantage of their temporary blindness and perform leap-and-hold move. [strong]Making sure[/strong] - You never know if a opponent is actually dead. When an opponent goes limp, they become vulnerable, so make sure they are really dead. Bite and slash. Claws unsheathed. When you think they have gone to StarClan, pray and leave. [strong]Partner fighting[/strong] - Warriors who have trained and fought together will often instinctively fall into a paired defensive position, each protecting the others back while fending off an opponent o either side. Slashing, clawing, and leaping together, battle pairs can be whirlwind of danger for attackers. [strong]Play dead[/strong] - Effective in a tight situation, such as when you are pinned. Stop struggling and go limp. When your opponent relaxed his grip, thinking you are defeated, push yourself up explosively. This will throw off an unwary opponent and you are in the attacking position. [strong]Scruff shake[/strong] - Secure a strong teeth grip in the scuff of your opponents neck, then shake violently until he or she is to rattled to fight back. Most effective against rats, which are small enough to throw. A strong throw will stun or kill them. [strong]Tail trip[/strong] - The opponent moves to you and at the right moment, trip them with your tail. [strong]Teeth grip[/strong] - Target your opponents extremists- the legs, tail, scuff, or ears- and sink in your teeth and hold. This move is similar to the leap and hold, except your claws remain free to fight. [strong]Unbalancing act[/strong] - If a cat is going to bring down all its weight on you while rearing on its back legs, role towards your opponents hind legs to unbalance him. [strong]Upright lock[/strong] - Finial, crushing more on already weakened opponent. Rear up on your back legs and bring full weight on your opponent. If opponent does the same, wrestle and flip him under you. This move makes you vulnerable to the belly rake, so requires great strength and speed.[p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [p style="color:rgb(185, 69, 26);font-size:2em;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px #b9451a;"][font face="verdana"]Battle Tactics[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][font face="verdana"] [/font][p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p][strong]Approach from behind your enemy[/strong] - The advantage is gaining the higher ground is that you can charge at greater speed at the enemy, who will be weakened by having to fight uphill. [strong]Use the light from the sun[/strong] - The sun should be behind you to dazzle your Use the light from the sun enemy. In green leaf, the midday sun is especially bright and cruel to cats who are used to sulking under the cover of the trees. In leaf bare, the low sun hovers around the eye line like a troublesome bee, keep your enemy from facing it, and they'll have trouble seeing an attacker from any direction. [strong]Know were the wind is coming from[/strong] - If there is a strong wind, it should be blow from behind you toward the enemy, blinding them with dust and holding them back like a current of a river. If you wish to preserve the element of surprise, the wind should blow from the enemy position toward you so your scent is carried away from them. [strong]Conceal the size of your force[/strong] - The number of cats in your battle patrols can be hidden to confuse the enemy from a distance. Cats packed tightly together will appear as a small attacking force, encouraging the enemy to be over confidant and make poor strategic decisions. Alternatively, is cats are spread out in signal file, they will look like a solid border of warriors, which will seem impenetrable to an advancing enemy. [strong]Attack from both ends of the Enemy first[/strong] - If both ends of the enemy line are defeated, the cats in the center of the line will have to fight the two fronts. Even if they are outnumbered, the will be out flanked, vulnerable, and in disarray. [strong]Keep fresh warriors in reserve[/strong] - Always have adequate reserves of fresh, fit warriors behind the battle line. They will be able to replace injured warriors, launch a separate attack if the enemy tries to encircle your forces, or fend off a surprise enemy from the rear. If the battle is in your favor, finish it by sending your reserve warriors behind the enemy line to surround them and demand surrender. [strong]Feigned retreat and ambush[/strong] - A group of strong cats charges at the enemy, screeching, then turns and withdraws. Repeat this until the infuriated enemy finally breaks it's line and gives chase. Then the trap is sprung. Other warriors positioned in rabbit holes and other dips in the ground-out of enemy eyes line- attack as soon as your opponents have gone past. The enemy will be forced to stop and turn around to fight the unexpected threat, as they do the retreating cats must turn and charge back at them with full speed. The enemy is caught between two bodies of attacking cats and will quickly surrender. [p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [p style="color:rgb(185, 69, 26);font-size:2em;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px #b9451a;"][font face="verdana"]Water Combat[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][font face="verdana"] [/font][p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p][strong]Double-Front-Paw[/strong] - Splashes water into the face of the enemy. [strong]Underwater Leg Sweep (Front of Hind)[/strong] - The opponent will not see it coming under the water so won’t have a chance to brace himself before losing his balance. [strong]Push-Down and Release[/strong] - Almost all non-XeoClan cats panic if they are submerged, while XeoClan cats know how to hold their breath underwater. This move can be used to secure a decisive victory, because it’s most likely to make the opponent surrender. [strong]Underwater Clinch[/strong] - Uses warrior’s weight to hold the opponent below the surface, with a firm grip that enables the warrior to bring his enemy spluttering back to the surface before forcing him under again. [strong]Tail Splash[/strong] - Temporarily blinds opponent by flicking water in his eyes. [strong]Underwater Push-Off[/strong] - Crouching and erupting out of the water into opponents, using surprise and impact to knock him off balance. [strong]Sandpaw Splash[/strong] - Using noise of water splashed at a distance to create a decoy, leaving opportunity for a surprise attack.[p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [p style="color:rgb(185, 69, 26);font-size:2em;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px #b9451a;"][font face="verdana"]Above Ground Combat[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][font face="verdana"] [/font][p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p][strong]The Sky-Crusher[/strong] - Landing with all four feet on top of an opponent, flattening him like a leaf. [strong]The Flick-Over[/strong] - Landing with front paws outstretched to sweep the opponent off his feet and roll him onto his back. [strong]The Kick[/strong] - Kicking down hard as the warrior nears the ground, then using momentum from landing to spring away before the opponent can retaliate. [strong]The Slice[/strong] - Dropping down with claws unsheathed for maximum injury. [strong]The Branch Swing[/strong] - Holding on to the branch with front claws and swinging hind legs into the opponent’s face. [strong]The Reverse Branch Swing[/strong] - Holding on to the branch with back claws and striking with front legs through the swing. [strong]The Trunk Swing[/strong] - Sliding down the trunk and springing off at head height, using hind legs to push off and clear opponents. (Good if tree is surrounded.) [strong]The Reverse Climb[/strong] - Climbing backward up the trunk as the opponent advances to gain advantage of height; often followed by Trunk Swing. [p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [p style="color:rgb(185, 69, 26);font-size:2em;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px #b9451a;"][font face="verdana"]Surprised?[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][font face="verdana"] [/font][p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p]Move quietly and communicate using tail-signals. Cracking twigs, startling birds, and rustling bracken will tell the enemy exactly where you are. Keep downwind of the trespassers so that your scent doesn’t give you away. Look for freshly broken twigs, overturned leaves on the forest floor, remains of prey, or a clump of fur caught on a bramble. Any animal that moves through the forest leaves behind signs that it’s passed-and signs like this could lead you straight to the invaders. Keep your mouth open to search for unfamiliar scents. Be careful: If there is scent when there is no breeze to carry it through the forest, it could mean that your enemy is very close by. Light-colored pelts are easily seen against brown and green foliage, so stay in the thickest cover. Keep low-the enemy will be looking for movement at normal head height, not close to the ground. Never miss an opportunity to perfect your tracking ability. In the nursery, kits sneak up on their mothers and pounce with their moss-soft paws. Apprentices leap out on one another from behind bushes and tree stumps. These are more than just games. One day, these skills could save your life and defend your Clan.[p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"][/font][/p] [/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 11:33:50 GMT -5
[div style="padding:50px;border:3px solid rgb(185, 69, 26);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"] [p style="color:rgb(185, 69, 26);font-size:2em;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px #b9451a;"][font face="verdana"]Credit[/font][/p] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(185, 69, 26);"][font face="verdana"] [p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"][font face="verdana"]Credit for the banner goes to @sandclaw at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/410/op-open-short-time"]Iмpυlѕe ► α ɢrαpнιc ѕнop ►[/a] Credit for the coding goes to @bcprincess73 at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/831/bcs-graphics-cave-open"]~BC's Graphics Cave~[/a] Credit for the battle information goes to @kayla1097 & Erin Hunter at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/2421/guide-includes-warrior-battle-tactics"]Clan Guide[/a] [/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(245, 245, 245);"]Credit for the map goes to @eight at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/2226/eleventh-hour-collab-shop-open"]✧ the eleventh hour - a collab shop[/a][/p] [/font][/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 12:01:24 GMT -5
- CloudClan - PeakClan - AlderClan - DepthClan - - Cats Outside the Clans - StarClan/Dark Forest - - Four Oaks - Border Page - - Joining Page - The Moonspring Past the DepthClan and CloudClan border is a large natural spring. Most of the surrounding springs are regular, but the central spring is special. Every time the central spring shoots out water, the water is filled with starlight, and when it falls upon the medicine cats, it allows them to communicate with StarClan. New leaders also go to the Moonspring to receive their nine lives. Moonspring Gatherings are held on the 15th day of each month at the following times (*all am times are on the 16th day of each month) 9pm Eastern Time 8pm Central Time 7pm Mountain Time 6pm Pacific Time 5pm Alaskan Time 3pm Hawaiian Time 10pm Atlantic Time (Canada) 2am Western European Time 3am Central European Time 4am Eastern European Time 11am Australian Capital Territory/Victoria/Tasmania/New South Wales/Queensland Time 10:30am Northern Territory/South Australia Time 9am Western Australia Time
The Medicine Cats CloudClan - Apprentice; PeakClan - Apprentice; AlderClan - Apprentice; DepthClan - Apprentice; [div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"][div align="center"][img style="max-width:100%;" src="http://i.imgur.com/EqV9w7a.png"][/div] [div align="center"]- CloudClan - PeakClan - AlderClan - DepthClan -[/div] [div align="center"]- Cats Outside the Clans - StarClan/Dark Forest -[/div] [div align="center"]- Four Oaks - Border Page -[/div] [div align="center"]- Joining Page -[/div] [/div][/div]
[div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]The Moonspring[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Past the DepthClan and CloudClan border is a large natural spring. Most of the surrounding springs are regular, but the central spring is special. Every time the central spring shoots out water, the water is filled with starlight, and when it falls upon the medicine cats, it allows them to communicate with StarClan. New leaders also go to the Moonspring to receive their nine lives. [b]Moonspring Gatherings are held on the 15th day of each month at the following times[/b] (*all am times are on the 16th day of each month) 9pm Eastern Time 8pm Central Time 7pm Mountain Time 6pm Pacific Time 5pm Alaskan Time 3pm Hawaiian Time 10pm Atlantic Time (Canada) 2am Western European Time 3am Central European Time 4am Eastern European Time 11am Australian Capital Territory/Victoria/Tasmania/New South Wales/Queensland Time 10:30am Northern Territory/South Australia Time 9am Western Australia Time [/font] [div align="center"][img alt="" style="max-width:100%;" src="http://imgur.com/4PwCxs5.png"][/div][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]The Medicine Cats[/font][/p]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 12:01:59 GMT -5
Rules Forum Rules - Please follow all Forum Rules. You can read the Forum Rules here Literacy - I'm not asking that you write a novel, but I do expect correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. What I mean by that is dnt tlk lyk dis. It's annoying and hard to understand. If you want to use "&" instead of "and" that's completely okay. When you're not roleplaying, you can use text talk as much as your little heart desires. Activity - Please don't join then never come back, you'll be wasting your time and mine. I understand if you're busy and can't come on everyday. I do ask that you try to come on once a week to roleplay. If you don't roleplay for 3 weeks, without prior notice, I'm afraid I will have to delete you. But you can always rejoin. Respect - My most important rule. Be nice. I hate bullies with a passion. If you are mean to someone you get a strike, 3 strikes and you're out and cannot rejoin. End of story. Kit-Killing/Stealing - Kit-killing is not allowed by any outside users. It is allowed within the clan only if it is part of a plot that I, and the user roleplaying the kit, allows it. Kit-stealing is not allowed under any circumstances and will be reported. Roleplay - When you're not roleplaying, use (), [], {}, OOC, or something to help others identify whether or not you're roleplaying. Like I said before, text talk is not aloud during roleplay, but is aloud when you're not roleplaying. Also, keep all roleplay PG. I, myself, do not like this rule, but we have to follow it. Spam - Do not spam or advertise. "_______ come to _______" every once in a while is okay, but don't make a habit of it. Characters & Realism - No Mary-Sues or Gary-Stues. This is a realistic roleplay, so I want all characters to be realistic. So no perfect characters, please. No cats with powers, wings, or pink fur. Also, try to make the warrior names realistic as well. For example, please don't use the names Dragonclaw or Magicpelt. There is no character limit. You may make as many as you can handle. But if you make 3 or more characters, I ask that you don't make them all the same gender. I'm not going to ask you to make a tom for every she-cat, but I want the gender ratio to be somewhat even. I'm not expecting it to be exactly even but I don't want it to be 1 tom for every 6 she-cats. Also, you cannot start out as a StarClan cat or Dark Forest Cat. If you are going to start out as a queen, you must have a mate and kits/be pregnant or have a backstory on what happened to your mate and why you do not have one at the time of joining. And if you want to make a kit, you should make another cat of another rank, and can only make a kit without a mother if there is an open queen willing to foster a new kit. And since there always tends to be too many apprentices, there should only be one apprentice per every three warriors. Have Fun! - My second most important rule. I made this roleplay for the enjoyment of myself & others. If you have an idea for a plot to make this roleplay more enjoyable, please tell me. There are no bad plots. I will do my best to try to use that plot. Sorry if these rules seemed harsh.
Warrior Code 1. Defend your Clan, even at the cost of your life. You may have friendships with cats from other clans, but your loyalty must remain with your clan, as one day you may meet them in battle. 2. Do not hunt, or trespass in other Clan's territory 3. Elders and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors. Unless they have permission, apprentices may not eat until they have hunted and fed the elders. 4. Prey is killed only to be eaten. Thanks StarClan for its life. 5. A kit must be at least six moons old to become an apprentice. 6. Newly appointed warriors will keep vigil for one night after receiving their warrior name. 7. A cat can not become deputy without having at least mentored one apprentice. 8. The deputy will become the clan leader when the leader dies of retires 9. After the death of retirement of a deputy, a new deputy must be chosen. 10. A gathering of all 4 clans is held at the full moon during a truce that lasts for the night. 11.Boundaries must be checked and marked daily. Challenge all trespassing cats. 12. No warrior may neglect a kit in pain or in danger, even if that kit is from a different clan. 13. The word of the clan leader is the warrior code. 14. An honorable warrior does not need to kill other cats to win his battles, unless they are outside the warrior code or it is necessary for self-defense. 15. A warrior rejects the soft life of a kittypet.
Medicine Cat Code 1. A medicine cat cannot take a mate. 2. A medicine cat cannot have kits. 3. A medicine cat will never let personal feelings get in the way of his or her duties. 4. Medicine cats are outside Clan rivalry and are, in most cases, not to be touched when they are traveling across borders. 5. A medicine cat may be trained in as a warrior before becoming a medicine cat, but it is difficult for a medicine cat to become a warrior. 6. Medicine cats are outside Clan rivalries, but they still must learn basic fighting moves. 7. A medicine cat is the one to interpret signs and omens from StarClan. 8. Medicine cats cannot reject an injured cat. 9. A medicine cat must do everything in his or her power to save a sick or injured cat. 10. A medicine cat will give his or her life to save a cat. [div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Rules[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Forum Rules[/strong] - Please follow all Forum Rules. You can read the Forum Rules [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/1695/wcrf-official-forum-rules"]here[/a] [strong]Literacy[/strong] - I'm not asking that you write a novel, but I do expect correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. What I mean by that is dnt tlk lyk dis. It's annoying and hard to understand. If you want to use "&" instead of "and" that's completely okay. When you're not roleplaying, you can use text talk as much as your little heart desires. [/font][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Activity[/strong] - Please don't join then never come back, you'll be wasting your time and mine. I understand if you're busy and can't come on everyday. I do ask that you try to come on once a week to roleplay. If you don't roleplay for 3 weeks, without prior notice, I'm afraid I will have to delete you. But you can always rejoin. [/font][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Respect[/strong] - My most important rule. Be nice. I hate bullies with a passion. If you are mean to someone you get a strike, 3 strikes and you're out and cannot rejoin. End of story.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Kit-Killing/Stealing[/strong] - Kit-killing is not allowed by any outside users. It is allowed within the clan only if it is part of a plot that I, and the user roleplaying the kit, allows it. Kit-stealing is not allowed under any circumstances and will be reported. [strong]Roleplay[/strong] - When you're not roleplaying, use (), [], {}, OOC, or something to help others identify whether or not you're roleplaying. Like I said before, text talk is not aloud during roleplay, but is aloud when you're not roleplaying. Also, keep all roleplay PG. I, myself, do not like this rule, but we have to follow it. [strong]Spam[/strong] - Do not spam or advertise. "_______ come to _______" every once in a while is okay, but don't make a habit of it. [strong]Characters & Realism[/strong] - No Mary-Sues or Gary-Stues. This is a realistic roleplay, so I want all characters to be realistic. So no perfect characters, please. No cats with powers, wings, or pink fur. Also, try to make the warrior names realistic as well. For example, please don't use the names Dragonclaw or Magicpelt. There is no character limit. You may make as many as you can handle. But if you make 3 or more characters, I ask that you don't make them all the same gender. I'm not going to ask you to make a tom for every she-cat, but I want the gender ratio to be somewhat even. I'm not expecting it to be exactly even but I don't want it to be 1 tom for every 6 she-cats. Also, you cannot start out as a StarClan cat or Dark Forest Cat. If you are going to start out as a queen, you must have a mate and kits/be pregnant or have a backstory on what happened to your mate and why you do not have one at the time of joining. And if you want to make a kit, you should make another cat of another rank, and can only make a kit without a mother if there is an open queen willing to foster a new kit. And since there always tends to be too many apprentices, there should only be one apprentice per every three warriors. [strong]Have Fun![/strong] - My second most important rule. I made this roleplay for the enjoyment of myself & others. If you have an idea for a plot to make this roleplay more enjoyable, please tell me. There are no bad plots. I will do my best to try to use that plot. Sorry if these rules seemed harsh.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [/font][/p][/div] [/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Warrior Code[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"]1. Defend your Clan, even at the cost of your life. You may have friendships with cats from other clans, but your loyalty must remain with your clan, as one day you may meet them in battle. 2. Do not hunt, or trespass in other Clan's territory 3. Elders and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors. Unless they have permission, apprentices may not eat until they have hunted and fed the elders. 4. Prey is killed only to be eaten. Thanks StarClan for its life. 5. A kit must be at least six moons old to become an apprentice. 6. Newly appointed warriors will keep vigil for one night after receiving their warrior name. 7. A cat can not become deputy without having at least mentored one apprentice. 8. The deputy will become the clan leader when the leader dies of retires 9. After the death of retirement of a deputy, a new deputy must be chosen. 10. A gathering of all 4 clans is held at the full moon during a truce that lasts for the night. 11.Boundaries must be checked and marked daily. Challenge all trespassing cats. 12. No warrior may neglect a kit in pain or in danger, even if that kit is from a different clan. 13. The word of the clan leader is the warrior code. 14. An honorable warrior does not need to kill other cats to win his battles, unless they are outside the warrior code or it is necessary for self-defense. 15. A warrior rejects the soft life of a kittypet.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="Trebuchet MS"] [/font][/p][/div] [/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Medicine Cat Code[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"]1. A medicine cat cannot take a mate. 2. A medicine cat cannot have kits. 3. A medicine cat will never let personal feelings get in the way of his or her duties. 4. Medicine cats are outside Clan rivalry and are, in most cases, not to be touched when they are traveling across borders. 5. A medicine cat may be trained in as a warrior before becoming a medicine cat, but it is difficult for a medicine cat to become a warrior. 6. Medicine cats are outside Clan rivalries, but they still must learn basic fighting moves. 7. A medicine cat is the one to interpret signs and omens from StarClan. 8. Medicine cats cannot reject an injured cat. 9. A medicine cat must do everything in his or her power to save a sick or injured cat. 10. A medicine cat will give his or her life to save a cat.[/font][/p] [/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 12:02:31 GMT -5
Herbs Alder- Tall tree that grows in boggy, wetland areas. Leaves are simple and serrated (toothed). The bark is dark and often covered in moss. Twigs are spotted and sticky to touch. The bark can be eaten or licked to cure a toothache.
Adder’s Tongue- Found buried in soil, has purple-blotched leaves. Induces vomiting if eaten. Poultice can be applied to swellings and ulcers to treat them. Beech- Large tree usually with a thick trunk that grows in sandy or chalky soil. Wood is rather smooth and usually somewhat gray in color. Iconic oval leaves with defined straight lines. Leaves are often used to carry medicine supplies. Also can be used as a bowl of sorts. Oil from the nuts can be applied directly to wounds to fight and prevent infection.
Bindweed- A vine-like plant with white, trumpet-like flowers and distinctive arrow-shaped green leaves. Grows almost anywhere like ivy. Vines can be used to tie things, most importantly sticks to broken legs to set the break.
Blackberry- Also called bramble. Very common and grows in most forests. A stout bush characteristically very prickly. Leaves grow in threes and are olive-green with reddish-brown tinged edges. Younger leaves are completely brown-red. Chewing the leaves into a poultice can be applied to bee stings to bring down the pain and swelling.
Bloodroot- Grows in rich open forests. Has a wax-like white flower, a single leaf with a pale underside. The roots are orange-red and smell bitter. Very poisonous.
Borage- Commonly found in gardens and old dwellings. The whole plant is rough with white and prickly hairs. Flowers are blue or purple and star-shaped. Leaves are eaten to stimulate milk in queens. Can also bring down fevers.
Broom- Hardy meadow shrubs with small leaves and tiny yellow flowers that grow upwards in a tall cone. Is used to make poultices for broken bones.
Burdock- Stout plant with large wavy leaves and purple flowers inclosed in a burr. Found in damp areas. Has a very sharp smell and dark leaves. Leaves can be eaten to treat indigestion. A poultice of chewed root is very important in the treatment of rat bites.
Burnet- Small bush that grows in dry meadows. Has multiple oval-shaped leaves on multiple single stalks. In Leaf-Fall and late Green-Leaf, large clusters of small flower buds grow on the top of the plant. It is eaten as a travelling herb to keep a cat’s strength up. Little is known about it.
Catchweed- A very small weed with fuzzy green orbs that grow tiny white flowers on long stems. Found where ever there is a lot of long grass and low vegetation. Burrs are very rarely used to keep poultices in place without irritating the wound or skin.
Catmint- Also known as catnip. Is very rare to find in the wild and can normally only be found in two-leg gardens. Is a very delicious-smelling plant that is low to the ground and possesses small, bumpy, slightly fuzzy leaves. Are eaten to treat Greencough and Whitecough. Collect in the day so the morning dew will be gone and it won’t rot in storage.
Celandine- An uncommon yellow flower with four petals and long pollen-stems. Has a prickly, fuzzy stem. Found in sunny areas of forests or meadows. Nectar is trickled into damaged eyes.
Chamomile- A small, daisy-like white flower with a large and bulbous yellow center. Has a heavy and sweet smell. Only found in two-leg gardens. Blossoms and petals are eaten to strengthen and calm the heart and mind. Also given for strength when traveling.
Chervil- A sweet-smelling plant that is large and very leafy. Has fern-like leaves and small white flowers. Roots are dark brown, gnarled and knoby. Grows in forests among rocky areas. Leaves are chewed and spit out for the juice on infected wounds. They can also be eaten to sooth a bellyache. They also assist in nausea that sometimes occurs when kitting.
Chickweed- A tall, vibrantly green plant with a hard stem and broad, almond-shaped leaves. Sometimes has tiny, five-petaled flowers. Found in forest areas among rocks. Eaten to treat greencough, but is not as strong as catmint.
Cob Nuts- Smooth, brown nut that is a member of the hazelnut family. Found under hazel nut trees. Chewed and made into ointments that would otherwise be too soupy to apply. Also used to attract prey.
Cobwebs- Webs from a spider, normally old or abandoned. Can be best found in dark and secluded areas. Used like a cloth on open wounds to stop bleeding. Applied to recovering wounds to keep medicine in place or protect the wound.
Coltsfoot- Found the most around wet places. Has iconic hoof-shaped green leaves and fluffy yellow flowers that look similar to dandelions. Leaves can be eaten to cure a cough. A good thing to give to kits that are having trouble breathing or have kitcough.
Comfrey- Small, short plant with very large and broad leaves and very tiny, purple, bell-shaped flowers. Found in damp and grassy areas, mostly where there are a lot of dew-filled mornings. Roots are chewed into a poultice. Treats broken bones, soothes open wounds, applied to wrenched or twisted claws. Leaves ease stiffness in shoulders and legs if lined in a nest.
Coneflower- Rich purple flower whose petals are seated in a high cone. Is very sweet smelling and tasting. Grows in northern rugged areas near short pine trees. Roots and leaves eaten to give strength and disease resistance.
Daisy- Small plant with a circular, iconic white flower with many petals and a yellow center. Found nearly everywhere. Dark oval leaves are chewed into a paste to apply to aching joints. Can also be eaten to prevent joint pain when traveling.
Dandelion- A memorable yellow flower with long, weak, hollow stems. A half moon after the weed blooms, the yellow flower turns into a white sphere of minuscule smaller flowers that blow away in the wind. Is extremely, annoyingly common. Liquid within the hollow stems is applied to beestings to help them get better. Leaves can also be eaten to treat pain but taste awful.
Deadly Nightshade- An obviously deadly poisonous plant. It is found under the shade of trees, on wooded hills, and will grow very luxuriantly, forming bushy plants that are several feet high when not exposed to a lot of sun. Leaves are dull, darkish green in color and of unequal size. The lower leaves are solitary. They are all oval in shape and begin off of short petioles (leaf stems). Soft, downy hairs may occur on young stems and leaves. The veins of the leaves are prominent on the underside. The leaves both smell and taste awful and bitter. In Leaf-Fall, around the base of the petioles will grow shining black berries about the size of a small cherry. Despite their sickeningly sweet taste, these berries are the most fatal part of the plant.
Deathberries (Yew) - A quite large and poisonous plant. Found in most forests. Identifiable by it’s red and stout, pealing trunk and pine-like leaves. It’s red, pitted berries grow on the stems of the needled leaves and are very poisonous to eat. Are sometimes used to end a suffering or old cat’s life, but only if they ask for them.
Dock- A common, large leafed plant with a tangy, almost sour, smell and taste. Doesn’t grow on mountain-sides but is easy to find in leafy, relatively flat forests.Leaves can be applied in a poultice to reduce swelling, help skin issues, and heal broken or injured pads. Stings quite badly when applied. If placed in nests, can sooth the pains of recent wounds.
Elder- A short-trunked, few-branched tree with corky, furrowed bark. It has feather-like leaves with toothed leaflets that smell horrible when touched. It grows in woodlands that are not too cold and have weak winters. It is most commonly found near rabbit holes and badger sets. Can be used to help treat sprains. However, never eat - they cause a horrible unknown sickness. (Cats wouldn't know, but the leaves and most of the other parts of the plant contain cyanide.)
Fennel- Has very tiny yellow flower clumps on thin stalks. Very thin and spiky leaves. Grows wild in most temperate areas. Easily fond around streams and on the coast. Juice can be consumed for treatment of chronic coughs (Whitecough mostly) and ease the pain of Blackcough. Eating fennel suppresses hunger. Also helps pain in hips.
Feverfew- Composite plant that grows nearly everywhere, but most commonly near water. Has numerous, small, daisy-like heads of yellow flowers with outer white rays. Leaves are broad and downy. Most commonly eaten to sooth a fever. Also eaten to treat coughs, colds, wheezing, and difficult breathing. Can help with colic. Is very bitter.
Foxglove- A flower that is long and bellshaped. Is pink and hollow. Grows in temperate regions. Tiny black seeds can cause paralysis and heart failure, but in small quantities can treat heart problems.
Goldenrod- Grows on moors. Is a tall plant with clumps of bright, tiny yellow flowers and narrow, pointy leaves. Chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds. Considered the best herb for speeding up the healing of wounds and treating them in general. However is rarely found in forests or mountainsides.
Heather- A common moor plant known for its purple or grayish-purple, tiny clumps of sweet flowers on stalks. Is sometimes used in mixtures to make them easier to eat with their sweetness.
Holly- Plant with shiny, dark green, spiky-edged leaves and plump red berries. Found almost anywhere woody. Berries are very poisonous.
Honey- Golden and sticky liquid made by bees and found in their hives. Taken with bitter herbs to get them down easier. Mixed with some poultices to make them hold to wounds easier. Can be given to kits without someone to suckle from as a nutrient substitute. Is very good for smoke-damaged throats. Also gives energy.
Horsetail- Found in temperate northern regions. Fernlike in appearance with fronds that resemble pine fronds with its needle-like leaves. A decoction applied directly to a wound will help stop the bleeding and promotes a faster healing. Also can reduce eye swelling.
Ivy- Found in vines growing on trees, cliffs, and rocks. Has green leaves with white edges and a half-star shape. Vines still growing on a wall or tree-trunk be used to store herbs.
Juniper Berries- Dark-green bush that grows in areas that aren’t wet. Has very spiky leaves and clumps of purple or blue berries. Berries are eaten to sooth bellyaches. Can be used to give strength and calm cats. Tastes sweet.
Knotgrass- A very common weed found relatively anywhere. The stems can grow up to six feet in length, with leaves that alternate and are stalkless. Leaves are narrow and oval. Roots are very strong and branching. A tonic can be made out of knotgrass to treat diarrhea. It can be directly administered to kill worms and fleas.
Labrador Tea- Found in taiga and mountainous biomes. It is a shrub that grows to a height of four to five feet with irregular and wooly branches. Leaves are alternate and elliptical or oblong. The upperside of the leaves are smooth and the underside is woolly, edges are rolled back. Bees are greatly attracted to the large, white, five-petaled flower clusters. It can be made into a poultice and rubbed on the chest and neck to treat coughs and chest infections. Tastes and smells spicy, slightly like mint.
Lamb’s Ear- A small, very soft, fuzzy whitish-green plant. Fuzzy leaves resemble sheep ears. Very common on mountains. Eaten to give strength.
Lavender- Found in two-leg gardens and near thunderpaths. A grassy bush with tall clumps of small purple flowers. Has a sweet and calming scent. Cures fever and chills if placed in a cat’s nest and inhaled constantly. Also placed on the bodies of the dead to hide the scent of death, especially at burial.
Mallow- A short plant with fuzzy, three-pointed leaves that are somewhat bumpy. Sweet-smelling purple flowers with narrow, heart-shaped petals. Grows best near the seashore. Only harvest at sunhigh when they are dry for they rot easily. Eaten to sooth bellyaches.
Marigold- Found in wet meadows and along streams. Showy dark-green plant with a very large buttercup, usually red or yellow. Infusion of flowers prevent seizures. Poultice can be applied to wounds to prevent and fight infection. Can also be used for inflamed joints.
Mint- Low-growing plant with downy and serrated leaves. Leaves can be anywhere from green to purple to yellow but keep their white fuzz. Very sharp, minty smell and taste. Found anywhere that is wooded and rugged. Rubbed on a dead body to hide the scent of death. Also can be eaten with food or rubbed on a queen’s belly when her kits are having trouble suckling.
Mouse Bile- Stomach bile taken from a dead mouse. Used to remove ticks and fleas from pelts.
Oak Leaves- Dry leaves are taken from the forest floor. Best found in Leaf-Fall. Poultice chewed and applied thickly on wounds to stop infection from spreading.
Oleander- A lesser known poisonous flower. All parts are toxic to most animals, including cats. It is a shrub that can grow up to twelve feet high with wide, white, red, or pink roselike blossoms. Leaves are thin and waxy. It thrives in hot or sunny places.
Parsley- Found in moist soils that have a lot of sun. Grows low to the ground. Leaves are broad and crinkly and have ragged edges. Has tiny clumps of five to eight white or yellow flowers on a branching stalk. Generally has little use in most mammals but can stop milk flow in some queens. Is poisonous to birds.
Poison Ivy- A very powerful irritant that causes horrible, itchy skin lesions and can cause fur loss. Widely distributed in dark parts of forests. Roots are reddish and branching. Leaves are rather large and three-parted. The central leaflet is the longest and the lateral ones are almost stalkless. When dry the leaves are papery and brittle, sometimes with black spots. Plant grows low to the ground. It can be ingested for a nervous system sedative (temporary paralysis), but causes irritation and delirium.
Poppy- Common field flower that is a rich scarlet color. Seeds are eaten in small quantities for relaxation and as a sleep aid. Too many too often can cause addiction.
Ragwort- Tall shrubs with yellow flowers. Leaves are tiny but numerous. Always tastes rotten. Found in cool areas that get a lot of rainfall. Applied in a poultice to treat aching joints and keep the joints’ strength up.
Ragweed- Commonly found in the mountains among mountain rocks. Is a ragged-leaved plant that looks similar to a fern. Eaten for strength and energy.
Raspberry- Looks very similar to a Blackberry (or Bramble) bush, but leaves are soft to the touch with sharp toothed edges. Has red berries that look exactly like blackberries. Leaves are given to queens to stop bleeding during kitting. Berries can be used to coax out prey.
Rosemary- Tall, needled bush with small, light-purple flowers. Found relatively anywhere that is dry. Put on a dead cat to hide their scent, especially at burial. It is seen as a bad omen to smell rosemary when there is none around.
Rush- Long, very very thin leaved plant with dark reddish-purple heads on its stalks. Grows in soils that don’t seem to grow anything else. Hard stalks are used to bind broken bones.
Snakeroot- Best treatment for poison, especially from snake bites. Is a short-growing plant with numerous, very tiny white flowers in clusters and pointy and narrow green leaves. Chewed and applied directly to snake bites.
Saffron- Grows in meadows and forest clearings only in Green-Leaf. Low plant with grass-like leaves and lily-shaped pink flowers. Parts of plant eaten before and/or after kitting to prevent or stop heavy bleeding respectively.
Sage- Generally grows about a foot high and has wiry stems. Leaves are in pairs up the stem and are oblong with rounded ends. They have prominent veins. Flowers grow only in late GreenLeaf and are in whorls, purplish and lipped. All parts have a strong herbal odor and have a warm, bitter taste. Most commonly found in forests near the coast. Drinking a tonic of water and crushed sage can soothe the throat. Fresh leaves can be rubbed on teeth to strengthen them in Elders.
Sorrel- Tall plant with arrow-shaped leaves. Tiny round red flowers on a stalk. Roots and leaves used to help with heavy bleeding. Grows pretty much anywhere. Is also used to give appetite.
Stick- A thin twig usually found on the ground. Given to cats in pain to bite on to keep them from crying out too much. Also used in binding broken bones.
Sticklewort- A woody root with black stem, some spikes, and small flowers and leaflets. Found in dry thickets in fields. When mixed in a tonic of water and honey, can be ingested to fix the worst stomachaches and, surprisingly, snake bites (if taken immediately).
Stinging Nettle- A strange-looking bushy plant with yellow-green, long, and toothed leaves. Is most distinguished from its strange strings of very tiny bulbs. Has tall, hard, brown or green stems. Leaves and steps can be covered in hairs that are either soft or spiky. Found all over forests, and most common in moist fields. Seeds are eaten by a cat to induce vomiting. Seeds and leaves can also be chewed and applied to swelling areas. Can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones. Stems also help with infection.
Sweet Sadge- Thick, reed-like stem with long corn-like buds at the top. Grows only in Leaf-Bare. Most common near rivers or streams. Sap is swallowed to ease internal infections.
Tansy- Vertical and leafy stem, very tall. In leaf-Fall, yellow flowers grow described as round and flat ‘buttons’. Can generally grow anywhere in a wood. Poultice applied to sprains and swelling.
Tormentil- A small yellow flower with tiny stems and a strong aromatic smell. Found in most cool or even cold areas. Poultices can be applied to all wounds and even snake bites.
Thyme- Commonly found in twoleg gardens, old dwellings, or at the base of rotted trees. Has very small, narrow and elliptical, dark leaves. Small, pink stemmed buds grow out of the topmost leaves. Thyme is generally combined with other herbs. Alone can be eaten to treat headaches and toothaches.
Valerian- Stout plant with thin leaves and fluffy purple flowers on a thin stalk. Found on mountains in cool but not cold areas with open skies. Roots are eaten to calm nerves, dull pain, and promote sleep. Seen as a stronger poppy seed (read tranquilizer) because body actually becomes numb and weak from consumption. Leaf juice can be rubbed on claws.
Water Hemlock- Grows in wet and marshy areas and occasionally partly submerged in water. Has thin, jagged-edged leaves. Tiny green or white flowers grow in umbrella-shaped clusters. Causes pain, writhing, and foaming at the mouth (seizures).
Watermint- A green and leafy plant with small purple flowers that grow in a sphere. Eaten to ease a bellyache. Found in streams or very damp soil.
Wild Cherry- A large tree that produces white, pink, and (very rarely) red blossoms. Also referred to as sakura. Bark is very dark and reddish, nearly black. The cherries are about the size of a pea and are glossy and sweet. A tonic made of bark can be used as a sedative and is a surprising treatment to Greencough.
Wild Garlic- Strong smelling, grass-like plant with white, round roots. Found at forest entrances. Rolling in it can disguise scent. Can be chewed after vomiting to get rid of bad breath. Can be applied to bites or scratches to prevent infection, especially those from rats.
Willow- Tall and thin tree with long, curtain-like strands of multiple narrow leaves and flowers, usually brown, light green, or white. Bark can be chewed to ease pain or bit on when in pain like a stick. Willow leaves can be eaten to stop vomiting.
Wintergreen- Very similar in appearance to holly. Has small, dark green leaves and tiny red berries. Was thought to treat wounds and poisons but should be avoided because of looking so similar to holly.
Witch Hazel- Found in the Northern East of most continents. Looks similar to an apple tree but much smaller. Has smooth gray bark, oval leaves with prominent veins and slightly wrinkled. The leaves fall off in Leaf Fall but small yellow flowers appear at that time. A poultice heavy in water with a slight oil content from the plant can be applied to wounded eyes to help treat them. A poultice made of both crushed seeds and leaves can be applied to the most painful of swellings to sooth them.
Yarrow- Grows pretty much everywhere. Stem is hard and long. Small white flowers grow in clumps. Eating any part of the plant fresh induces vomiting. Dry yarrow eaten in small quantities has been known to open bloodflow (when bitten by snake or in shock) and to help with colds.
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[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Alder[/strong]- Tall tree that grows in boggy, wetland areas. Leaves are simple and serrated (toothed). The bark is dark and often covered in moss. Twigs are spotted and sticky to touch. The bark can be eaten or licked to cure a toothache. [/font][/p][font face="trebuchet ms"][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong][/strong][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][strong]Adder’s Tongue[/strong]- Found buried in soil, has purple-blotched leaves. Induces vomiting if eaten. Poultice can be applied to swellings and ulcers to treat them.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Beech[/strong]- Large tree usually with a thick trunk that grows in sandy or chalky soil. Wood is rather smooth and usually somewhat gray in color. Iconic oval leaves with defined straight lines. Leaves are often used to carry medicine supplies. Also can be used as a bowl of sorts. Oil from the nuts can be applied directly to wounds to fight and prevent infection.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Bindweed[/strong]- A vine-like plant with white, trumpet-like flowers and distinctive arrow-shaped green leaves. Grows almost anywhere like ivy. Vines can be used to tie things, most importantly sticks to broken legs to set the break. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Blackberry[/strong]- Also called bramble. Very common and grows in most forests. A stout bush characteristically very prickly. Leaves grow in threes and are olive-green with reddish-brown tinged edges. Younger leaves are completely brown-red. Chewing the leaves into a poultice can be applied to bee stings to bring down the pain and swelling. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Bloodroot[/strong]- Grows in rich open forests. Has a wax-like white flower, a single leaf with a pale underside. The roots are orange-red and smell bitter. Very poisonous. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Borage[/strong]- Commonly found in gardens and old dwellings. The whole plant is rough with white and prickly hairs. Flowers are blue or purple and star-shaped. Leaves are eaten to stimulate milk in queens. Can also bring down fevers.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Broom[/strong]- Hardy meadow shrubs with small leaves and tiny yellow flowers that grow upwards in a tall cone. Is used to make poultices for broken bones. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Burdock[/strong]- Stout plant with large wavy leaves and purple flowers inclosed in a burr. Found in damp areas. Has a very sharp smell and dark leaves. Leaves can be eaten to treat indigestion. A poultice of chewed root is very important in the treatment of rat bites.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Burnet[/strong]- Small bush that grows in dry meadows. Has multiple oval-shaped leaves on multiple single stalks. In Leaf-Fall and late Green-Leaf, large clusters of small flower buds grow on the top of the plant. It is eaten as a travelling herb to keep a cat’s strength up. Little is known about it.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Catchweed[/strong]- A very small weed with fuzzy green orbs that grow tiny white flowers on long stems. Found where ever there is a lot of long grass and low vegetation. Burrs are very rarely used to keep poultices in place without irritating the wound or skin.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Catmint[/strong]- Also known as catnip. Is very rare to find in the wild and can normally only be found in two-leg gardens. Is a very delicious-smelling plant that is low to the ground and possesses small, bumpy, slightly fuzzy leaves. Are eaten to treat Greencough and Whitecough. Collect in the day so the morning dew will be gone and it won’t rot in storage.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Celandine[/strong]- An uncommon yellow flower with four petals and long pollen-stems. Has a prickly, fuzzy stem. Found in sunny areas of forests or meadows. Nectar is trickled into damaged eyes.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Chamomile[/strong]- A small, daisy-like white flower with a large and bulbous yellow center. Has a heavy and sweet smell. Only found in two-leg gardens. Blossoms and petals are eaten to strengthen and calm the heart and mind. Also given for strength when traveling.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Chervil[/strong]- A sweet-smelling plant that is large and very leafy. Has fern-like leaves and small white flowers. Roots are dark brown, gnarled and knoby. Grows in forests among rocky areas. Leaves are chewed and spit out for the juice on infected wounds. They can also be eaten to sooth a bellyache. They also assist in nausea that sometimes occurs when kitting.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Chickweed[/strong]- A tall, vibrantly green plant with a hard stem and broad, almond-shaped leaves. Sometimes has tiny, five-petaled flowers. Found in forest areas among rocks. Eaten to treat greencough, but is not as strong as catmint.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Cob Nuts[/strong]- Smooth, brown nut that is a member of the hazelnut family. Found under hazel nut trees. Chewed and made into ointments that would otherwise be too soupy to apply. Also used to attract prey.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Cobwebs[/strong]- Webs from a spider, normally old or abandoned. Can be best found in dark and secluded areas. Used like a cloth on open wounds to stop bleeding. Applied to recovering wounds to keep medicine in place or protect the wound.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Coltsfoot[/strong]- Found the most around wet places. Has iconic hoof-shaped green leaves and fluffy yellow flowers that look similar to dandelions. Leaves can be eaten to cure a cough. A good thing to give to kits that are having trouble breathing or have kitcough.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Comfrey[/strong]- Small, short plant with very large and broad leaves and very tiny, purple, bell-shaped flowers. Found in damp and grassy areas, mostly where there are a lot of dew-filled mornings. Roots are chewed into a poultice. Treats broken bones, soothes open wounds, applied to wrenched or twisted claws. Leaves ease stiffness in shoulders and legs if lined in a nest.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Coneflower[/strong]- Rich purple flower whose petals are seated in a high cone. Is very sweet smelling and tasting. Grows in northern rugged areas near short pine trees. Roots and leaves eaten to give strength and disease resistance. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Daisy[/strong]- Small plant with a circular, iconic white flower with many petals and a yellow center. Found nearly everywhere. Dark oval leaves are chewed into a paste to apply to aching joints. Can also be eaten to prevent joint pain when traveling. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Dandelion[/strong]- A memorable yellow flower with long, weak, hollow stems. A half moon after the weed blooms, the yellow flower turns into a white sphere of minuscule smaller flowers that blow away in the wind. Is extremely, annoyingly common. Liquid within the hollow stems is applied to beestings to help them get better. Leaves can also be eaten to treat pain but taste awful.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Deadly Nightshade[/strong]- An obviously deadly poisonous plant. It is found under the shade of trees, on wooded hills, and will grow very luxuriantly, forming bushy plants that are several feet high when not exposed to a lot of sun. Leaves are dull, darkish green in color and of unequal size. The lower leaves are solitary. They are all oval in shape and begin off of short petioles (leaf stems). Soft, downy hairs may occur on young stems and leaves. The veins of the leaves are prominent on the underside. The leaves both smell and taste awful and bitter. In Leaf-Fall, around the base of the petioles will grow shining black berries about the size of a small cherry. Despite their sickeningly sweet taste, these berries are the most fatal part of the plant. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Deathberries (Yew)[/strong] - A quite large and poisonous plant. Found in most forests. Identifiable by it’s red and stout, pealing trunk and pine-like leaves. It’s red, pitted berries grow on the stems of the needled leaves and are very poisonous to eat. Are sometimes used to end a suffering or old cat’s life, but only if they ask for them.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Dock[/strong]- A common, large leafed plant with a tangy, almost sour, smell and taste. Doesn’t grow on mountain-sides but is easy to find in leafy, relatively flat forests.Leaves can be applied in a poultice to reduce swelling, help skin issues, and heal broken or injured pads. Stings quite badly when applied. If placed in nests, can sooth the pains of recent wounds.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Elder[/strong]- A short-trunked, few-branched tree with corky, furrowed bark. It has feather-like leaves with toothed leaflets that smell horrible when touched. It grows in woodlands that are not too cold and have weak winters. It is most commonly found near rabbit holes and badger sets. Can be used to help treat sprains. However, never eat - they cause a horrible unknown sickness. (Cats wouldn't know, but the leaves and most of the other parts of the plant contain cyanide.) [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Fennel[/strong]- Has very tiny yellow flower clumps on thin stalks. Very thin and spiky leaves. Grows wild in most temperate areas. Easily fond around streams and on the coast. Juice can be consumed for treatment of chronic coughs (Whitecough mostly) and ease the pain of Blackcough. Eating fennel suppresses hunger. Also helps pain in hips.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Feverfew[/strong]- Composite plant that grows nearly everywhere, but most commonly near water. Has numerous, small, daisy-like heads of yellow flowers with outer white rays. Leaves are broad and downy. Most commonly eaten to sooth a fever. Also eaten to treat coughs, colds, wheezing, and difficult breathing. Can help with colic. Is very bitter.
[strong]Foxglove[/strong]- A flower that is long and bellshaped. Is pink and hollow. Grows in temperate regions. Tiny black seeds can cause paralysis and heart failure, but in small quantities can treat heart problems. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Goldenrod[/strong]- Grows on moors. Is a tall plant with clumps of bright, tiny yellow flowers and narrow, pointy leaves. Chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds. Considered the best herb for speeding up the healing of wounds and treating them in general. However is rarely found in forests or mountainsides.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Heather[/strong]- A common moor plant known for its purple or grayish-purple, tiny clumps of sweet flowers on stalks. Is sometimes used in mixtures to make them easier to eat with their sweetness.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Holly[/strong]- Plant with shiny, dark green, spiky-edged leaves and plump red berries. Found almost anywhere woody. Berries are very poisonous.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Honey[/strong]- Golden and sticky liquid made by bees and found in their hives. Taken with bitter herbs to get them down easier. Mixed with some poultices to make them hold to wounds easier. Can be given to kits without someone to suckle from as a nutrient substitute. Is very good for smoke-damaged throats. Also gives energy.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Horsetail[/strong]- Found in temperate northern regions. Fernlike in appearance with fronds that resemble pine fronds with its needle-like leaves. A decoction applied directly to a wound will help stop the bleeding and promotes a faster healing. Also can reduce eye swelling.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Ivy[/strong]- Found in vines growing on trees, cliffs, and rocks. Has green leaves with white edges and a half-star shape. Vines still growing on a wall or tree-trunk be used to store herbs.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Juniper Berries[/strong]- Dark-green bush that grows in areas that aren’t wet. Has very spiky leaves and clumps of purple or blue berries. Berries are eaten to sooth bellyaches. Can be used to give strength and calm cats. Tastes sweet.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Knotgrass[/strong]- A very common weed found relatively anywhere. The stems can grow up to six feet in length, with leaves that alternate and are stalkless. Leaves are narrow and oval. Roots are very strong and branching. A tonic can be made out of knotgrass to treat diarrhea. It can be directly administered to kill worms and fleas. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][strong]Labrador Tea[/strong]- Found in taiga and mountainous biomes. It is a shrub that grows to a height of four to five feet with irregular and wooly branches. Leaves are alternate and elliptical or oblong. The upperside of the leaves are smooth and the underside is woolly, edges are rolled back. Bees are greatly attracted to the large, white, five-petaled flower clusters. It can be made into a poultice and rubbed on the chest and neck to treat coughs and chest infections. Tastes and smells spicy, slightly like mint. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Lamb’s[/strong] [strong]Ear[/strong]- A small, very soft, fuzzy whitish-green plant. Fuzzy leaves resemble sheep ears. Very common on mountains. Eaten to give strength. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Lavender[/strong]- Found in two-leg gardens and near thunderpaths. A grassy bush with tall clumps of small purple flowers. Has a sweet and calming scent. Cures fever and chills if placed in a cat’s nest and inhaled constantly. Also placed on the bodies of the dead to hide the scent of death, especially at burial.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Mallow[/strong]- A short plant with fuzzy, three-pointed leaves that are somewhat bumpy. Sweet-smelling purple flowers with narrow, heart-shaped petals. Grows best near the seashore. Only harvest at sunhigh when they are dry for they rot easily. Eaten to sooth bellyaches.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Marigold[/strong]- Found in wet meadows and along streams. Showy dark-green plant with a very large buttercup, usually red or yellow. Infusion of flowers prevent seizures. Poultice can be applied to wounds to prevent and fight infection. Can also be used for inflamed joints.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Mint[/strong]- Low-growing plant with downy and serrated leaves. Leaves can be anywhere from green to purple to yellow but keep their white fuzz. Very sharp, minty smell and taste. Found anywhere that is wooded and rugged. Rubbed on a dead body to hide the scent of death. Also can be eaten with food or rubbed on a queen’s belly when her kits are having trouble suckling. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Mouse[/strong] [strong]Bile[/strong]- Stomach bile taken from a dead mouse. Used to remove ticks and fleas from pelts. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Oak[/strong] [strong]Leaves[/strong]- Dry leaves are taken from the forest floor. Best found in Leaf-Fall. Poultice chewed and applied thickly on wounds to stop infection from spreading.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Oleander[/strong]- A lesser known poisonous flower. All parts are toxic to most animals, including cats. It is a shrub that can grow up to twelve feet high with wide, white, red, or pink roselike blossoms. Leaves are thin and waxy. It thrives in hot or sunny places. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Parsley[/strong]- Found in moist soils that have a lot of sun. Grows low to the ground. Leaves are broad and crinkly and have ragged edges. Has tiny clumps of five to eight white or yellow flowers on a branching stalk. Generally has little use in most mammals but can stop milk flow in some queens. Is poisonous to birds. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Poison[/strong] [strong]Ivy[/strong]- A very powerful irritant that causes horrible, itchy skin lesions and can cause fur loss. Widely distributed in dark parts of forests. Roots are reddish and branching. Leaves are rather large and three-parted. The central leaflet is the longest and the lateral ones are almost stalkless. When dry the leaves are papery and brittle, sometimes with black spots. Plant grows low to the ground. It can be ingested for a nervous system sedative (temporary paralysis), but causes irritation and delirium.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Poppy[/strong]- Common field flower that is a rich scarlet color. Seeds are eaten in small quantities for relaxation and as a sleep aid. Too many too often can cause addiction.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Ragwort[/strong]- Tall shrubs with yellow flowers. Leaves are tiny but numerous. Always tastes rotten. Found in cool areas that get a lot of rainfall. Applied in a poultice to treat aching joints and keep the joints’ strength up.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Ragweed[/strong]- Commonly found in the mountains among mountain rocks. Is a ragged-leaved plant that looks similar to a fern. Eaten for strength and energy.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Raspberry[/strong]- Looks very similar to a Blackberry (or Bramble) bush, but leaves are soft to the touch with sharp toothed edges. Has red berries that look exactly like blackberries. Leaves are given to queens to stop bleeding during kitting. Berries can be used to coax out prey.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Rosemary[/strong]- Tall, needled bush with small, light-purple flowers. Found relatively anywhere that is dry. Put on a dead cat to hide their scent, especially at burial. It is seen as a bad omen to smell rosemary when there is none around.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Rush[/strong]- Long, very very thin leaved plant with dark reddish-purple heads on its stalks. Grows in soils that don’t seem to grow anything else. Hard stalks are used to bind broken bones.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Snakeroot[/strong]- Best treatment for poison, especially from snake bites. Is a short-growing plant with numerous, very tiny white flowers in clusters and pointy and narrow green leaves. Chewed and applied directly to snake bites.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Saffron[/strong]- Grows in meadows and forest clearings only in Green-Leaf. Low plant with grass-like leaves and lily-shaped pink flowers. Parts of plant eaten before and/or after kitting to prevent or stop heavy bleeding respectively. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Sage[/strong]- Generally grows about a foot high and has wiry stems. Leaves are in pairs up the stem and are oblong with rounded ends. They have prominent veins. Flowers grow only in late GreenLeaf and are in whorls, purplish and lipped. All parts have a strong herbal odor and have a warm, bitter taste. Most commonly found in forests near the coast. Drinking a tonic of water and crushed sage can soothe the throat. Fresh leaves can be rubbed on teeth to strengthen them in Elders. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Sorrel[/strong]- Tall plant with arrow-shaped leaves. Tiny round red flowers on a stalk. Roots and leaves used to help with heavy bleeding. Grows pretty much anywhere. Is also used to give appetite. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Stick[/strong]- A thin twig usually found on the ground. Given to cats in pain to bite on to keep them from crying out too much. Also used in binding broken bones.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Sticklewort[/strong]- A woody root with black stem, some spikes, and small flowers and leaflets. Found in dry thickets in fields. When mixed in a tonic of water and honey, can be ingested to fix the worst stomachaches and, surprisingly, snake bites (if taken immediately).[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Stinging[/strong] [strong]Nettle[/strong]- A strange-looking bushy plant with yellow-green, long, and toothed leaves. Is most distinguished from its strange strings of very tiny bulbs. Has tall, hard, brown or green stems. Leaves and steps can be covered in hairs that are either soft or spiky. Found all over forests, and most common in moist fields. Seeds are eaten by a cat to induce vomiting. Seeds and leaves can also be chewed and applied to swelling areas. Can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones. Stems also help with infection.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Sweet[/strong] [strong]Sadge[/strong]- Thick, reed-like stem with long corn-like buds at the top. Grows only in Leaf-Bare. Most common near rivers or streams. Sap is swallowed to ease internal infections.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Tansy[/strong]- Vertical and leafy stem, very tall. In leaf-Fall, yellow flowers grow described as round and flat ‘buttons’. Can generally grow anywhere in a wood. Poultice applied to sprains and swelling.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Tormentil[/strong]- A small yellow flower with tiny stems and a strong aromatic smell. Found in most cool or even cold areas. Poultices can be applied to all wounds and even snake bites. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Thyme[/strong]- Commonly found in twoleg gardens, old dwellings, or at the base of rotted trees. Has very small, narrow and elliptical, dark leaves. Small, pink stemmed buds grow out of the topmost leaves. Thyme is generally combined with other herbs. Alone can be eaten to treat headaches and toothaches.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Valerian[/strong]- Stout plant with thin leaves and fluffy purple flowers on a thin stalk. Found on mountains in cool but not cold areas with open skies. Roots are eaten to calm nerves, dull pain, and promote sleep. Seen as a stronger poppy seed (read tranquilizer) because body actually becomes numb and weak from consumption. Leaf juice can be rubbed on claws.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Water[/strong] [strong]Hemlock[/strong]- Grows in wet and marshy areas and occasionally partly submerged in water. Has thin, jagged-edged leaves. Tiny green or white flowers grow in umbrella-shaped clusters. Causes pain, writhing, and foaming at the mouth (seizures).[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Watermint[/strong]- A green and leafy plant with small purple flowers that grow in a sphere. Eaten to ease a bellyache. Found in streams or very damp soil.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Wild[/strong] [strong]Cherry[/strong]- A large tree that produces white, pink, and (very rarely) red blossoms. Also referred to as sakura. Bark is very dark and reddish, nearly black. The cherries are about the size of a pea and are glossy and sweet. A tonic made of bark can be used as a sedative and is a surprising treatment to Greencough.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Wild[/strong] [strong]Garlic[/strong]- Strong smelling, grass-like plant with white, round roots. Found at forest entrances. Rolling in it can disguise scent. Can be chewed after vomiting to get rid of bad breath. Can be applied to bites or scratches to prevent infection, especially those from rats. [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Willow[/strong]- Tall and thin tree with long, curtain-like strands of multiple narrow leaves and flowers, usually brown, light green, or white. Bark can be chewed to ease pain or bit on when in pain like a stick. Willow leaves can be eaten to stop vomiting.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Wintergreen[/strong]- Very similar in appearance to holly. Has small, dark green leaves and tiny red berries. Was thought to treat wounds and poisons but should be avoided because of looking so similar to holly.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Witch[/strong] [strong]Hazel[/strong]- Found in the Northern East of most continents. Looks similar to an apple tree but much smaller. Has smooth gray bark, oval leaves with prominent veins and slightly wrinkled. The leaves fall off in Leaf Fall but small yellow flowers appear at that time. A poultice heavy in water with a slight oil content from the plant can be applied to wounded eyes to help treat them. A poultice made of both crushed seeds and leaves can be applied to the most painful of swellings to sooth them.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Yarrow[/strong]- Grows pretty much everywhere. Stem is hard and long. Small white flowers grow in clumps. Eating any part of the plant fresh induces vomiting. Dry yarrow eaten in small quantities has been known to open bloodflow (when bitten by snake or in shock) and to help with colds. [/p][/font] [/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 12:02:48 GMT -5
Medicine Cat Terminology Ingest- To eat or drink, consume.
Sedate- To make sleepy or make fall asleep. To calm. Tonic- Similar to a poultice, but ingested. Herbal material is crushed or chewed then placed on a broad, cupping leaf where water is applied to make the mixture a drinkable liquid.
Poultice- A soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material, applied to the body. Medicine cats chew and spit out or crush (depending on the oils in a plant and how they may affect oneself if ingested while chewing) a plant’s leaves, roots, or seeds to be used in a poultice. Sometimes water from moss may be applied to make the poultice more moist. Occasionally honey may be used to make the poultice stick to the body better.
Illnesses Cough - A sickness that is like a human cold. Symptoms are just coughs and sneezes, though it can be dangerous to kits or young cats. The best Treatment is Tansy.
Kitcough - An uncommon illness effecting weak kits. Usually happens to kits that had a difficult birth or did not start breathing right away. Identified by a harsh cough that weakens the kit. Usually harmless but very persistent and can lead to weak lungs.
Whitecough - Synonymous to a cold. Characterized by a running nose and eyes and a lasting slight cough. If left untreated, it can turn into Greencough. The best treatment is Catmint and Feverfew.
Greencough - Similar to the flu. Symptoms include a running nose and eyes, chest pain, slight trouble breathing, a wet and loud cough that produces mucous, and tiredness. Sometimes causes a really bad fever. Can cause death if left untreated. The best treatment is Catmint.
Blackcough - A horrible but rare disease that can come from nowhere. There is no known cure, only ways to help cope with it. It almost always results in death. It is unlike Whitecough or Greencough and does not come from those illnesses. It begins with chills and a cough with a lack of appetite. Weakness, dizziness, and nausea then ensue along with a worsening cough that results in blackish blood being hacked up. Wheezing and difficulty breathing are the worst part and normally are what kills the ill. It is believed that blood that is coughed up can cause Blackcough in any that touch it.
Shock (Emotional) - Can sometimes happen when great trauma has just occurred to an individual. Characterized by a lack of emotion or empathy, denial, ceasing to communicate, and rocking back and forth. Treat with poppy seeds, comfort, and, in extreme cases, valerian.
Shock (Physical) - Occurs due to blood loss and/or extreme pain. Characterized by chills, numbness, rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure (not that cats can really check that), and weakness. Is life-threatening because poor blood supply and breathing can lead to cardiac arrest or cellular damage (again, cats wouldn’t know the science behind it but they can know that it kills at least.) Treat by giving water, honey, and small quantities of dry yarrow. Cover and treat any bleeding wounds or broken bones.
Smoke Inhalation - Is caused by the obvious: breathing in smoke. Severity is determined based on the amount of coughing, if wheezing and nausea are present, and listening to victim's chest. Cloudmouth - Or rabies as it's known in real life. It is to be noted that, as of now, rabies has not been featured in the Warriors books. Credit to the name goes to Darknesque. Cloudmouth is very contagious, spread from the mere bite, scratch, or saliva contact of someone infected. Depending on what stage the infected animal is at when they come in contact with the victim, Cloudmouth can have no symptoms until two weeks to a year after the contamination. Characteristics of this disease include a distinct fear of water, inability to swallow, sleep, drink, or eat, mania, foaming at the mouth (to which the disease is named), paranoia, rage, and, three days to a week after symptoms show, always results in death. There is no treatment as of now. Infected cats should be heavily and carefully sedated and sadly left to die outside of clan territory for the safety of the rest of the clan. If cleared by the clan leader, feeding deathberries to cats with Cloudmouth may be a dire action to take. Those suspected to be infected that still have their sanity should always be asked if they want this option.
Chill - A very mild ailment usually caused by very cold weather or falling into icy water. Much like whitecough, but with cold chills instead of fever. The best treatment would be Catmint, feverfew, and lavender.
Cracked pads - A painful ailment usually seen in elderly cats. The paw pads crack from cold or dryness, and if untreated can lead to infection. Symptoms include swelling of the paws and pain. The best treatment is Marigold, Dock, and poppy seed if there is pain.
Aching Joints - Basically arthritis in cats. Caused by age or damp weather. Symptoms include pain and stiffness. The best treatment is anything that cures pain other than poppy seeds.
Bleeding - Blood loss due to injury, such as a wound sustained in battle. Severity depends on injury. The best treatment is cobwebs pressed onto the wound.
Poisoning - The case of eating deathberries, poisoned fresh-kill, or a snakebite. The best treatment is yarrow, stinging nettle, and in the case of getting bite by a snake Snake root.
Healing Treatments & Mixtures Aching Joints - Ragwort leaves, Juniper berries, Goldenrod, or Daisy leaves Bee Stings - Blackberry leaves
Broken Bones - Wrap in cobwebs, put on comfrey pulp, use poppy seeds to dull pain
Bellyache - Chervil, Watermint, or Juniper berries. Also, try a trip to the dirtplace.
Coughs (whitecough or greencough) - Use either Catmint, Honey, or Tansy, and keep the cat away from other cats.
Cuts in Eye - Trickle Celandine juice into the eye to ease the pain.
Deep Wounds - Cobwebs, Marigold, or Horsetail.
Displaced Bones - Give poppy seed, wait for effect, then have cat bite stick while you give the leg a tug and hear it click into place, give them another poppy seed so they sleep.
Dull Pain - Use poppy seed, then when it takes effect preform treatment, give them another to sleep.
Hurting Throat - Honey, or water.
Nettle Stings - Dock leaf pulp, give poppy seed so it dulls the pain and helps cat sleep.
Poison - If poison is in stomach, give cat yarrow leaves so they vomit the poison, have them vomit onto dock leaves
Prevent Infection and Soothe Pain for Burns - Comfrey, honey
Poultice for aching joints - Ragwort leaves and juniper berries.
Poultice for broken bones - Stinging nettle and comfrey. Rat Bites - A poultice of burdock root with cobwebs on top, and horsetail if it is available
Scratches - Marigold, horsetail
Shock - Thyme or Chamomile. Lick fur to comfort, give water and poppy seeds.
Stiffness - Crushed poppy seeds, marigold or comfrey.
Strengthening Herbs - Tansy, watermint, or feverfew.
Toothache - Use alder bark.
Traveling and Strengthening Herbs - Chamomile, burnet, daisy leaves or sorrel. Lambs ear and ragweed also work.
Wrenched Muscles - Comfrey, nettle and/or water therapy.
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[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Ingest[/strong]- To eat or drink, consume.
[strong]Sedate[/strong]- To make sleepy or make fall asleep. To calm.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [/font][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Tonic[/strong]- Similar to a poultice, but ingested. Herbal material is crushed or chewed then placed on a broad, cupping leaf where water is applied to make the mixture a drinkable liquid.
[strong]Poultice[/strong]- A soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material, applied to the body. Medicine cats chew and spit out or crush (depending on the oils in a plant and how they may affect oneself if ingested while chewing) a plant’s leaves, roots, or seeds to be used in a poultice. Sometimes water from moss may be applied to make the poultice more moist. Occasionally honey may be used to make the poultice stick to the body better.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [/font][/p][/div] [/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Illnesses[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Cough [/strong]- A sickness that is like a human cold. Symptoms are just coughs and sneezes, though it can be dangerous to kits or young cats. The best Treatment is Tansy. [/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="Trebuchet MS"] [/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Kitcough [/strong]- An uncommon illness effecting weak kits. Usually happens to kits that had a difficult birth or did not start breathing right away. Identified by a harsh cough that weakens the kit. Usually harmless but very persistent and can lead to weak lungs.
[strong]Whitecough [/strong]- Synonymous to a cold. Characterized by a running nose and eyes and a lasting slight cough. If left untreated, it can turn into Greencough. The best treatment is Catmint and Feverfew.
[strong]Greencough [/strong]- Similar to the flu. Symptoms include a running nose and eyes, chest pain, slight trouble breathing, a wet and loud cough that produces mucous, and tiredness. Sometimes causes a really bad fever. Can cause death if left untreated. The best treatment is Catmint.
[strong]Blackcough[/strong] - A horrible but rare disease that can come from nowhere. There is no known cure, only ways to help cope with it. It almost always results in death. It is unlike Whitecough or Greencough and does not come from those illnesses. It begins with chills and a cough with a lack of appetite. Weakness, dizziness, and nausea then ensue along with a worsening cough that results in blackish blood being hacked up. Wheezing and difficulty breathing are the worst part and normally are what kills the ill. It is believed that blood that is coughed up can cause Blackcough in any that touch it.
[strong]Shock[/strong] ([strong]Emotional[/strong]) - Can sometimes happen when great trauma has just occurred to an individual. Characterized by a lack of emotion or empathy, denial, ceasing to communicate, and rocking back and forth. Treat with poppy seeds, comfort, and, in extreme cases, valerian.
[strong]Shock[/strong] ([strong]Physical[/strong]) - Occurs due to blood loss and/or extreme pain. Characterized by chills, numbness, rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure (not that cats can really check that), and weakness. Is life-threatening because poor blood supply and breathing can lead to cardiac arrest or cellular damage (again, cats wouldn’t know the science behind it but they can know that it kills at least.) Treat by giving water, honey, and small quantities of dry yarrow. Cover and treat any bleeding wounds or broken bones.
[strong]Smoke[/strong] [strong]Inhalation [/strong]- Is caused by the obvious: breathing in smoke. Severity is determined based on the amount of coughing, if wheezing and nausea are present, and listening to victim's chest.[/font][/p][font face="trebuchet ms"][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [strong]Cloudmouth[/strong] - Or rabies as it's known in real life. It is to be noted that, as of now, rabies has not been featured in the Warriors books. Credit to the name goes to Darknesque. Cloudmouth is very contagious, spread from the mere bite, scratch, or saliva contact of someone infected. Depending on what stage the infected animal is at when they come in contact with the victim, Cloudmouth can have no symptoms until two weeks to a year after the contamination. Characteristics of this disease include a distinct fear of water, inability to swallow, sleep, drink, or eat, mania, foaming at the mouth (to which the disease is named), paranoia, rage, and, three days to a week after symptoms show, always results in death. There is no treatment as of now. Infected cats should be heavily and carefully sedated and sadly left to die outside of clan territory for the safety of the rest of the clan. If cleared by the clan leader, feeding deathberries to cats with Cloudmouth may be a dire action to take. Those suspected to be infected that still have their sanity should always be asked if they want this option.[/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"] [/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][strong]Chill[/strong] - A very mild ailment usually caused by very cold weather or falling into icy water. Much like whitecough, but with cold chills instead of fever. The best treatment would be Catmint, feverfew, and lavender.
[strong]Cracked[/strong] [strong]pads[/strong] - A painful ailment usually seen in elderly cats. The paw pads crack from cold or dryness, and if untreated can lead to infection. Symptoms include swelling of the paws and pain. The best treatment is Marigold, Dock, and poppy seed if there is pain.
[strong]Aching[/strong] [strong]Joints[/strong] - Basically arthritis in cats. Caused by age or damp weather. Symptoms include pain and stiffness. The best treatment is anything that cures pain other than poppy seeds.
[strong]Bleeding[/strong] - Blood loss due to injury, such as a wound sustained in battle. Severity depends on injury. The best treatment is cobwebs pressed onto the wound.
[strong]Poisoning[/strong] - The case of eating deathberries, poisoned fresh-kill, or a snakebite. The best treatment is yarrow, stinging nettle, and in the case of getting bite by a snake Snake root.
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[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Aching[/strong] [strong]Joints[/strong] - Ragwort leaves, Juniper berries, Goldenrod, or Daisy leaves[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Bee[/strong] [strong]Stings[/strong] - Blackberry leaves[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Broken[/strong] [strong]Bones[/strong] - Wrap in cobwebs, put on comfrey pulp, use poppy seeds to dull pain[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Bellyache[/strong] - Chervil, Watermint, or Juniper berries. Also, try a trip to the dirtplace.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Coughs[/strong] (whitecough or greencough) - Use either Catmint, Honey, or Tansy, and keep the cat away from other cats.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Cuts[/strong] [strong]in[/strong] [strong]Eye[/strong] - Trickle Celandine juice into the eye to ease the pain.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Deep[/strong] [strong]Wounds[/strong] - Cobwebs, Marigold, or Horsetail.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Displaced[/strong] [strong]Bones[/strong] - Give poppy seed, wait for effect, then have cat bite stick while you give the leg a tug and hear it click into place, give them another poppy seed so they sleep.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Dull[/strong] [strong]Pain[/strong] - Use poppy seed, then when it takes effect preform treatment, give them another to sleep.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Hurting[/strong] [strong]Throat[/strong] - Honey, or water.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Nettle[/strong] [strong]Stings[/strong] - Dock leaf pulp, give poppy seed so it dulls the pain and helps cat sleep.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Poison[/strong] - If poison is in stomach, give cat yarrow leaves so they vomit the poison, have them vomit onto dock leaves[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Prevent[/strong] [strong]Infection[/strong] [strong]and[/strong] [strong]Soothe[/strong] [strong]Pain[/strong] [strong]for[/strong] [strong]Burns[/strong] - Comfrey, honey[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Poultice[/strong] [strong]for[/strong] [strong]aching[/strong] [strong]joints[/strong] - Ragwort leaves and juniper berries.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [/font][/p][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong][/strong][/font][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"][strong]Poultice[/strong] [strong]for[/strong] [strong]broken[/strong] [strong]bones[/strong] - Stinging nettle and comfrey.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Rat[/strong] [strong]Bites[/strong] - A poultice of burdock root with cobwebs on top, and horsetail if it is available[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Scratches[/strong] - Marigold, horsetail[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Shock[/strong] - Thyme or Chamomile. Lick fur to comfort, give water and poppy seeds.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Stiffness[/strong] - Crushed poppy seeds, marigold or comfrey.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Strengthening[/strong] [strong]Herbs[/strong] - Tansy, watermint, or feverfew.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Toothache[/strong] - Use alder bark.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Traveling[/strong] [strong]and[/strong] [strong]Strengthening[/strong] [strong]Herbs[/strong] - Chamomile, burnet, daisy leaves or sorrel. Lambs ear and ragweed also work.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [strong]Wrenched[/strong] [strong]Muscles[/strong] - Comfrey, nettle and/or water therapy. [/font][/p] [/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 12:03:50 GMT -5
Medicine Cat Techniques - Gently nipping or poking a cat’s spine is done to see if the backbone is broken. Can also be done on the tail or legs to see if they are broken as well.
- Licking a cat’s fur is done to help clean wounds, calm a cat in shock or grieving, or warm a cat that is extremely cold. Normally kits’ fur is licked the wrong way at birth to help them start to breath and warm them.
- Herbs such as mint and lavender are placed on the dead before burial to hide their death-scent.
- Using honey, plants such as berries or mint, or prey’s blood can be used to make herbs easier to eat.
- Holding a swelling wound in cold water helps soothe and heal the swelling. Cats can also soothe scraped pads by soaking them in water.
- Soaking moss in water should be used to cool feverish cats or provide for those that are too weak to get their own water.
- Telling a cat to yowl, wail, or yell loudly can sometimes clear their lungs and chest of mucus.
- Patting a descended belly while your ear is pressed up against it can determine if a patient is pregnant, has worms, or is bloated, depending on the sound and feel of the belly. Belly will be hard and sound like distant rushing water if pregnant, will sound dull and have a painful give to it if it is worms, and will sound bubbly if bloated.
- Swimming is great therapy for cats with weak muscles or bones. Also helps elders with inflamed joints or muscles.
- When removing a burr or torn claw, do not pull directly upwards but instead at an angle. This limits pain and makes it slightly easier to remove.
- If any herbs are wet, leave them in the sun to dry. It is best not to harvest herbs in morning or right after a lot of rain. Wet herbs will rot.
- Never completely deplete a herb where it grows so it can grow more later, unless the clan is truly desperate and/or you are positive there is another supply somewhere.
- Berries that are poisonous such as holly and yew berries can be used to kill predators, but can also be used to kill a suffering cat ONLY if they ask for them and you know there is not much else you can do to treat them.
- Its not always best to gather fresh herbs directly when stock of one gets low. Leaving camp too often in search of herbs is inadvisable. Instead, try to plan herb gathering trips when there are three or so piles getting low. Never wait too long however.
- Never give a pregnant cat more than three herbs during their kitting or poppy seeds (as they may become too sedated or sleepy to push). Some herbs and herb combinations will cause them to bleed more or prolong the kitting. Choose which herbs you give to a kitting queen wisely, or give none if it is not truly necessary.
- Vomiting should be induced immediately when it has been found that a cat has eaten something poisonous. Very rarely, this will also be done when a cat has a severe bellyache.
Herb Care - If herbs are wet, leave them out in the sun to dry. - Gather fresh herbs when stock gets short.
- Leave enough of the herb on its plant so it can reproduce when in season.
- Check herb store often, and throw out old or weak herbs.
- Wrap honey in dock leaves, with rhubarb to keep fresh.
- Use bark strips to finish the leaf wrap, or keep the herbs together so they can be fresh.
Medicine Cat Tasks - Knowing all of the herbs and store a supply of them in their den.
- Treating wounded and sick cats.
- Assisting queens while they are pregnant with kits, giving birth, or nursing.
- Actively checking up on the health of Clan cats.
- Visiting the Clans' sacred place at every half moon to seek guidance from StarClan.
- Interpreting prophecies and omens and sharing them with the Clan leader.
- Upon the death of the Clan leader, accompanying the deputy to the sacred place to be appointed as the next leader.
- Training an apprentice as the Clan's next medicine cat.
- Visiting StarClan when in a crisis that requires direct communication with StarClan.
- Preparing deceased Clan members for burial.
Common Practices - Apprentices, at six moons, are brought to the clan's sacred place to be introduced and named before StarClan.
- Despite popular belief, medicine cat apprentices are not generally expected to treat cats themselves. They are to watch and observe, only treating a cat as they are instructed to do so.
- An apprentice is to be given their full medicine cat name by their mentor, not the clan leader, at the clan's sacred place.
- Once becoming a full medicine cat, the apprentice gets full duties even if their mentor is still alive.
- Medicine cats normally preform their duties until death.
- Though medicine cats are not allowed to take mates or have kits, a warrior that has previously had a mate and kits but no longer has their mate may become a medicine cat.
- Most medicine cats and their apprentices are briefly taught to hunt but normally stay in camp.
- Medicine cats are to visit the clan's sacred place to communicate to StarClan every half moon, however they can miss a moon here and there with no repercussions save they might worry about not receiving important information.
[div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Medicine Cat Techniques[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"]- Gently nipping or poking a cat’s spine is done to see if the backbone is broken. Can also be done on the tail or legs to see if they are broken as well.
- Licking a cat’s fur is done to help clean wounds, calm a cat in shock or grieving, or warm a cat that is extremely cold. Normally kits’ fur is licked the wrong way at birth to help them start to breath and warm them.
- Herbs such as mint and lavender are placed on the dead before burial to hide their death-scent.
- Using honey, plants such as berries or mint, or prey’s blood can be used to make herbs easier to eat.
- Holding a swelling wound in cold water helps soothe and heal the swelling. Cats can also soothe scraped pads by soaking them in water.
- Soaking moss in water should be used to cool feverish cats or provide for those that are too weak to get their own water.
- Telling a cat to yowl, wail, or yell loudly can sometimes clear their lungs and chest of mucus.
- Patting a descended belly while your ear is pressed up against it can determine if a patient is pregnant, has worms, or is bloated, depending on the sound and feel of the belly. Belly will be hard and sound like distant rushing water if pregnant, will sound dull and have a painful give to it if it is worms, and will sound bubbly if bloated.
- Swimming is great therapy for cats with weak muscles or bones. Also helps elders with inflamed joints or muscles.
- When removing a burr or torn claw, do not pull directly upwards but instead at an angle. This limits pain and makes it slightly easier to remove.
- If any herbs are wet, leave them in the sun to dry. It is best not to harvest herbs in morning or right after a lot of rain. Wet herbs will rot.
- Never completely deplete a herb where it grows so it can grow more later, unless the clan is truly desperate and/or you are positive there is another supply somewhere.
- Berries that are poisonous such as holly and yew berries can be used to kill predators, but can also be used to kill a suffering cat ONLY if they ask for them and you know there is not much else you can do to treat them.
- Its not always best to gather fresh herbs directly when stock of one gets low. Leaving camp too often in search of herbs is inadvisable. Instead, try to plan herb gathering trips when there are three or so piles getting low. Never wait too long however.
- Never give a pregnant cat more than three herbs during their kitting or poppy seeds (as they may become too sedated or sleepy to push). Some herbs and herb combinations will cause them to bleed more or prolong the kitting. Choose which herbs you give to a kitting queen wisely, or give none if it is not truly necessary.
- Vomiting should be induced immediately when it has been found that a cat has eaten something poisonous. Very rarely, this will also be done when a cat has a severe bellyache.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [/font][/p][/div][/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Herb Care[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"]- If herbs are wet, leave them out in the sun to dry.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] - Gather fresh herbs when stock gets short.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] - Leave enough of the herb on its plant so it can reproduce when in season.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] [/font][font face="trebuchet ms"]- Check herb store often, and throw out old or weak herbs.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] - Wrap honey in dock leaves, with rhubarb to keep fresh.[/font][/p][p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"] - Use bark strips to finish the leaf wrap, or keep the herbs together so they can be fresh.[/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Medicine Cat Tasks[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"]- Knowing all of the herbs and store a supply of them in their den.
- Treating wounded and sick cats.
- Assisting queens while they are pregnant with kits, giving birth, or nursing.
- Actively checking up on the health of Clan cats.
- Visiting the Clans' sacred place at every half moon to seek guidance from StarClan.
- Interpreting prophecies and omens and sharing them with the Clan leader.
- Upon the death of the Clan leader, accompanying the deputy to the sacred place to be appointed as the next leader.
- Training an apprentice as the Clan's next medicine cat.
- Visiting StarClan when in a crisis that requires direct communication with StarClan.
- Preparing deceased Clan members for burial. [/font][/p] [/div][/div] [div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Common Practices[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"]- Apprentices, at six moons, are brought to the clan's sacred place to be introduced and named before StarClan.
- Despite popular belief, medicine cat apprentices are not generally expected to treat cats themselves. They are to watch and observe, only treating a cat as they are instructed to do so.
- An apprentice is to be given their full medicine cat name by their mentor, not the clan leader, at the clan's sacred place.
- Once becoming a full medicine cat, the apprentice gets full duties even if their mentor is still alive.
- Medicine cats normally preform their duties until death.
- Though medicine cats are not allowed to take mates or have kits, a warrior that has previously had a mate and kits but no longer has their mate may become a medicine cat.
- Most medicine cats and their apprentices are briefly taught to hunt but normally stay in camp.
- Medicine cats are to visit the clan's sacred place to communicate to StarClan every half moon, however they can miss a moon here and there with no repercussions save they might worry about not receiving important information. [/font][/p] [/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 12:04:10 GMT -5
[div style="padding:10px;border:3px double rgb(47, 79, 79);border-image:none;background-color:rgb(210, 180, 140);"] [p style="color:rgb(95, 158, 160);font-size:2em;margin-left:20px;float:left;text-shadow:1px 1px 2px #2f4f4f;"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Credit[/font][/p]
[div style="padding:5px;border-radius:10px;border-left-color:rgb(47, 79, 79);border-left-width:3px;border-left-style:dotted;background-color:rgb(95, 158, 160);"] [p style="color:rgb(47, 79, 79);"][font face="trebuchet ms"]Credit for the banner goes to @phant at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/2226/eleventh-hour-collab-temporarily-closed"]✧ the eleventh hour - a collab shop[/a] Credit for the coding goes to @bcprincess73 at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/831/bcs-graphics-cave-open"]~BC's Graphics Cave~[/a] Credit for Warrior Code, Medicine Cat Code & a lot of the other medicine cat information goes to @kayla1097 & Erin Hunter at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/2421/guide-includes-warrior-battle-tactics"]Clan Guide[/a] Credit for the rest of the medicine cat information goes to @eris at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/1861/complete-medicine-cat-guide"]The Complete Medicine Cat Guide[/a] Credit for the map goes to @eight at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/2226/eleventh-hour-collab-shop-open"]✧ the eleventh hour - a collab shop[/a][/font][/p] [/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 13:20:14 GMT -5
- CloudClan - PeakClan - AlderClan - DepthClan - - Cats Outside the Clans - StarClan/Dark Forest - - The Moonspring - Border Page - - Joining Page -
Four Oaks Four Oaks is where a gathering of all four clans is held every full moon. It is four giant oak trees intertwined together in the middle of a very dead grass field. There are some low-hanging, yet sturdy branches which the leaders of each clan take their place at during each gathering. The Gathering is on the first day of each month at the following times (*all am times are on the second day of each month) 9pm Eastern Time 8pm Central Time 7pm Mountain Time 6pm Pacific Time 5pm Alaskan Time 3pm Hawaiian Time 10pm Atlantic Time (Canada) 2am Western European Time 3am Central European Time 4am Eastern European Time 11am Australian Capital Territory/Victoria/Tasmania/New South Wales/Queensland Time 10:30am Northern Territory/South Australia Time 9am Western Australia Time The Leaders CloudClan - Shadowstar Deputy; PeakClan - Deputy; AlderClan - Deputy; DepthClan - Deputy; [div][/div][div style="background:rgb(30, 125, 30);margin:auto;padding:40px;border-radius:50px 0px 0px;width:75%;border-left-color:rgb(0, 100, 0);border-left-width:40px;border-left-style:double;"] [div style="background:rgb(0, 100, 0);padding:20px;border:2px solid rgb(139, 69, 19);border-image:none;color:rgb(134, 227, 134);line-height:30px;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 10px #006400;"][div align="center"][img src="http://i.imgur.com/l1wKcpB.png" style="max-width:100%;"] [/div] [div align="center"]- CloudClan - PeakClan - AlderClan - DepthClan -[/div] [div align="center"]- Cats Outside the Clans - StarClan/Dark Forest -[/div] [div align="center"]- The Moonspring - Border Page -[/div] [div align="center"]- Joining Page -[/div][/div] [div style="height:30px;"] [/div][/div]
[div][/div][div style="background:rgb(30, 125, 30);margin:auto;padding:40px;border-radius:50px 0px 0px;width:75%;border-left-color:rgb(0, 100, 0);border-left-width:40px;border-left-style:double;"][div style="margin:0px 0px -30px 30px;color:rgb(139, 69, 19);font-family:courier;font-size:60px;"]Four Oaks[/div] [div style="background:rgb(0, 100, 0);padding:20px;border:2px solid rgb(139, 69, 19);border-image:none;color:rgb(134, 227, 134);line-height:30px;font-family:georgia;font-size:17px;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 10px #006400;"]Four Oaks is where a gathering of all four clans is held every full moon. It is four giant oak trees intertwined together in the middle of a very dead grass field. There are some low-hanging, yet sturdy branches which the leaders of each clan take their place at during each gathering. [b]The Gathering is on the first day of each month at the following times[/b] (*all am times are on the second day of each month) 9pm Eastern Time 8pm Central Time 7pm Mountain Time 6pm Pacific Time 5pm Alaskan Time 3pm Hawaiian Time 10pm Atlantic Time (Canada) 2am Western European Time 3am Central European Time 4am Eastern European Time 11am Australian Capital Territory/Victoria/Tasmania/New South Wales/Queensland Time 10:30am Northern Territory/South Australia Time 9am Western Australia Time [div align="center"][img alt="" style="max-width:100%;" src="http://imgur.com/4PwCxs5.png"][/div][/div] [div style="margin:0px 0px -30px 30px;color:rgb(139, 69, 19);font-family:courier;font-size:60px;"]The Leaders[/div] [div style="background:rgb(0, 100, 0);padding:20px;border:2px solid rgb(139, 69, 19);border-image:none;color:rgb(134, 227, 134);line-height:30px;font-family:georgia;font-size:17px;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 10px #006400;"][strong]CloudClan[/strong] - Shadowstar Deputy; [strong]PeakClan[/strong] - Deputy; [strong]AlderClan[/strong] - Deputy; [strong]DepthClan[/strong] - Deputy;[/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 13:20:38 GMT -5
Rules Forum Rules - Please follow all Forum Rules. You can read the Forum Rules hereLiteracy - I'm not asking that you write a novel, but I do expect correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. What I mean by that is dnt tlk lyk dis. It's annoying and hard to understand. If you want to use "&" instead of "and" that's completely okay. When you're not roleplaying, you can use text talk as much as your little heart desires. Activity - Please don't join then never come back, you'll be wasting your time and mine. I understand if you're busy and can't come on everyday. I do ask that you try to come on once a week to roleplay. If you don't roleplay for 3 weeks, without prior notice, I'm afraid I will have to delete you. But you can always rejoin. Respect - My most important rule. Be nice. I hate bullies with a passion. If you are mean to someone you get a strike, 3 strikes and you're out and cannot rejoin. End of story. Kit- Killing/ Stealing - Kit-killing is not allowed by any outside users. It is allowed within the clan only if it is part of a plot that I, and the user roleplaying the kit, allows it. Kit-stealing is not allowed under any circumstances and will be reported. Roleplay - When you're not roleplaying, use (), [], {}, OOC, or something to help others identify whether or not you're roleplaying. Like I said before, text talk is not aloud during roleplay, but is aloud when you're not roleplaying. Also, keep all roleplay PG. I, myself, do not like this rule, but we have to follow it. Spam - Do not spam or advertise. "_______ come to _______" every once in a while is okay, but don't make a habit of it. Characters & Realism - No Mary-Sues or Gary-Stues. This is a realistic roleplay, so I want all characters to be realistic. So no perfect characters, please. No cats with powers, wings, or pink fur. Also, try to make the warrior names realistic as well. For example, please don't use the names Dragonclaw or Magicpelt. There is no character limit. You may make as many as you can handle. But if you make 3 or more characters, I ask that you don't make them all the same gender. I'm not going to ask you to make a tom for every she-cat, but I want the gender ratio to be somewhat even. I'm not expecting it to be exactly even but I don't want it to be 1 tom for every 6 she-cats. Also, you cannot start out as a StarClan cat or Dark Forest Cat. If you are going to start out as a queen, you must have a mate and kits/be pregnant or have a backstory on what happened to your mate and why you do not have one at the time of joining. And if you want to make a kit, you should make another cat of another rank, and can only make a kit without a mother if there is an open queen willing to foster a new kit. And since there always tends to be too many apprentices, there should only be one apprentice per every three warriors. Have Fun! - My second most important rule. I made this roleplay for the enjoyment of myself & others. If you have an idea for a plot to make this roleplay more enjoyable, please tell me. There are no bad plots. I will do my best to try to use that plot. Sorry if these rules seemed harsh.
Warrior Code 1. Defend your Clan, even at the cost of your life. You may have friendships with cats from other clans, but your loyalty must remain with your clan, as one day you may meet them in battle. 2. Do not hunt, or trespass in other Clan's territory 3. Elders and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors. Unless they have permission, apprentices may not eat until they have hunted and fed the elders. 4. Prey is killed only to be eaten. Thanks StarClan for its life. 5. A kit must be at least six moons old to become an apprentice. 6. Newly appointed warriors will keep vigil for one night after receiving their warrior name. 7. A cat can not become deputy without having at least mentored one apprentice. 8. The deputy will become the clan leader when the leader dies of retires 9. After the death of retirement of a deputy, a new deputy must be chosen. 10. A gathering of all 4 clans is held at the full moon during a truce that lasts for the night. 11.Boundaries must be checked and marked daily. Challenge all trespassing cats. 12. No warrior may neglect a kit in pain or in danger, even if that kit is from a different clan. 13. The word of the clan leader is the warrior code. 14. An honorable warrior does not need to kill other cats to win his battles, unless they are outside the warrior code or it is necessary for self-defense. 15. A warrior rejects the soft life of a kittypet. [div][/div][div style="background:rgb(30, 125, 30);margin:auto;padding:40px;border-radius:50px 0px 0px;width:75%;border-left-color:rgb(0, 100, 0);border-left-width:40px;border-left-style:double;"][div style="margin:0px 0px -30px 30px;color:rgb(139, 69, 19);font-family:courier;font-size:60px;"]Rules[/div] [div style="background:rgb(0, 100, 0);padding:20px;border:2px solid rgb(139, 69, 19);border-image:none;color:rgb(134, 227, 134);line-height:30px;font-family:georgia;font-size:17px;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 10px #006400;"][strong]Forum[/strong] [strong]Rules[/strong] - Please follow all Forum Rules. You can read the Forum Rules [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/1695/wcrf-official-forum-rules"]here[/a] [strong]Literacy[/strong] - I'm not asking that you write a novel, but I do expect correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. What I mean by that is dnt tlk lyk dis. It's annoying and hard to understand. If you want to use "&" instead of "and" that's completely okay. When you're not roleplaying, you can use text talk as much as your little heart desires. [strong]Activity[/strong] - Please don't join then never come back, you'll be wasting your time and mine. I understand if you're busy and can't come on everyday. I do ask that you try to come on once a week to roleplay. If you don't roleplay for 3 weeks, without prior notice, I'm afraid I will have to delete you. But you can always rejoin. [strong]Respect[/strong] - My most important rule. Be nice. I hate bullies with a passion. If you are mean to someone you get a strike, 3 strikes and you're out and cannot rejoin. End of story. [strong]Kit[/strong]-[strong]Killing[/strong]/[strong]Stealing[/strong] - Kit-killing is not allowed by any outside users. It is allowed within the clan only if it is part of a plot that I, and the user roleplaying the kit, allows it. Kit-stealing is not allowed under any circumstances and will be reported. [strong]Roleplay[/strong] - When you're not roleplaying, use (), [], {}, OOC, or something to help others identify whether or not you're roleplaying. Like I said before, text talk is not aloud during roleplay, but is aloud when you're not roleplaying. Also, keep all roleplay PG. I, myself, do not like this rule, but we have to follow it. [strong]Spam[/strong] - Do not spam or advertise. "_______ come to _______" every once in a while is okay, but don't make a habit of it. [strong]Characters[/strong] & [strong]Realism[/strong] - No Mary-Sues or Gary-Stues. This is a realistic roleplay, so I want all characters to be realistic. So no perfect characters, please. No cats with powers, wings, or pink fur. Also, try to make the warrior names realistic as well. For example, please don't use the names Dragonclaw or Magicpelt. There is no character limit. You may make as many as you can handle. But if you make 3 or more characters, I ask that you don't make them all the same gender. I'm not going to ask you to make a tom for every she-cat, but I want the gender ratio to be somewhat even. I'm not expecting it to be exactly even but I don't want it to be 1 tom for every 6 she-cats. Also, you cannot start out as a StarClan cat or Dark Forest Cat. If you are going to start out as a queen, you must have a mate and kits/be pregnant or have a backstory on what happened to your mate and why you do not have one at the time of joining. And if you want to make a kit, you should make another cat of another rank, and can only make a kit without a mother if there is an open queen willing to foster a new kit. And since there always tends to be too many apprentices, there should only be one apprentice per every three warriors. [strong]Have[/strong] [strong]Fun[/strong]! - My second most important rule. I made this roleplay for the enjoyment of myself & others. If you have an idea for a plot to make this roleplay more enjoyable, please tell me. There are no bad plots. I will do my best to try to use that plot. Sorry if these rules seemed harsh. [/div][div style="height:30px;"] [/div] [div style="margin:0px 0px -30px 30px;color:rgb(139, 69, 19);font-family:courier;font-size:60px;"]Warrior Code[/div] [div style="background:rgb(0, 100, 0);padding:20px;border:2px solid rgb(139, 69, 19);border-image:none;color:rgb(134, 227, 134);line-height:30px;font-family:georgia;font-size:17px;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 10px #006400;"]1. Defend your Clan, even at the cost of your life. You may have friendships with cats from other clans, but your loyalty must remain with your clan, as one day you may meet them in battle. 2. Do not hunt, or trespass in other Clan's territory 3. Elders and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors. Unless they have permission, apprentices may not eat until they have hunted and fed the elders. 4. Prey is killed only to be eaten. Thanks StarClan for its life. 5. A kit must be at least six moons old to become an apprentice. 6. Newly appointed warriors will keep vigil for one night after receiving their warrior name. 7. A cat can not become deputy without having at least mentored one apprentice. 8. The deputy will become the clan leader when the leader dies of retires 9. After the death of retirement of a deputy, a new deputy must be chosen. 10. A gathering of all 4 clans is held at the full moon during a truce that lasts for the night. 11.Boundaries must be checked and marked daily. Challenge all trespassing cats. 12. No warrior may neglect a kit in pain or in danger, even if that kit is from a different clan. 13. The word of the clan leader is the warrior code. 14. An honorable warrior does not need to kill other cats to win his battles, unless they are outside the warrior code or it is necessary for self-defense. 15. A warrior rejects the soft life of a kittypet.[/div][/div]
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Post by Ƈσяαℓ Mєямαι∂ ღ on Aug 6, 2016 13:21:07 GMT -5
[div][/div][div style="background:rgb(30, 125, 30);margin:auto;padding:40px;border-radius:50px 0px 0px;width:75%;border-left-color:rgb(0, 100, 0);border-left-width:40px;border-left-style:double;"][div style="margin:0px 0px -30px 30px;color:rgb(139, 69, 19);font-family:courier;font-size:60px;"]Credit[/div] [div style="background:rgb(0, 100, 0);padding:20px;border:2px solid rgb(139, 69, 19);border-image:none;color:rgb(134, 227, 134);line-height:30px;font-family:georgia;font-size:17px;box-shadow:0px 0px 0px 10px #006400;"]Credit for the banner goes to @phant at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/2226/eleventh-hour-collab-temporarily-closed"]✧ the eleventh hour - a collab shop[/a] Credit for the coding goes to @brownie Credit for the Warrior Code goes to @kayla1097 & Erin Hunter at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/2421/guide-includes-warrior-battle-tactics"]Clan Guide[/a] Credit for the map goes to @eight at [a href="http://wcrpforums.com/thread/2226/eleventh-hour-collab-shop-open"]✧ the eleventh hour - a collab shop[/a] [/div][/div]
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❆αυяσяα
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remember that scene from up with the old man? Yeah. Sad.
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Post by ❆αυяσяα on Aug 6, 2016 14:07:43 GMT -5
i'm back tell me what to do
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