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Post by Jackalstep on Nov 21, 2016 23:09:54 GMT -5
Pinekit: A brown and black tortoiseshell she-cat. My rubric isn't really set up for kit names, but I will say that I don't usually associate Pine- with tortoiseshells, but rather gray or brown cats.Snowstripe: A white tom with black stripes. 7/10 I like the alliteration. However, I usually see Snow- as being for all-white cats, so -stripe feels awkward with it. Disregarding the prefix, -stripe works to describing his striking striped pattern.Finchheart: A tawny, gray, and ginger calico she-cat. 6/10 Cute name. As long as the finches in the territory have similar coloring, the prefix works. Without a description of personality, I can't judge whether she seems like a -heart cat.Ravencloud: A black tom with gray ears. 7/10 Nice name. His coloring is described well by Raven-. As with Finchheart, I can't tell whether the suffix fits without knowing his personality.
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Post by Jackalstep on Nov 21, 2016 23:14:05 GMT -5
Dovefire 7/10 Nice name for gray or gray-brown cat with excellent fighting skills. (Traditional style)Redblaze 7/10 Good name for a ginger cat with excellent fighting skills. (Traditional style) Firedove 8/10 This is rather pretty, with some interesting contrasting imagery. (Lyrical style)
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Post by Jackalstep on Nov 21, 2016 23:27:10 GMT -5
Clan Names: Flarefur 7/10 (Lyrical style)Mossymoon 4/10 I like the alliteration, but even in lyrical names, "moon" is taboo to me. (Lyrical style)Cricketdapple 8/10 A little bulky-sounding, but it's a good name for a dappled brown cat. (Traditional style)Dustclaw 9/10 A lovely traditional-sounding name. It would suit a gray or light brown cat with excellent fighting skills. (Traditional style)Hazelnose 9/10 Another adorable traditional name, good for a brown cat who's a skilled tracker. (Traditional style)Ancient/Tribe Names: Robin's cry 7/10Crawling Ivy 8/10Rabbit Leap 8/10Leaf flying in breeze 7/10Jagged peak of Mountian 7/10Two scores of 9, two kits for you! 1. Chocolate broken mackerel tabby tom with orange eyes and short, dense fur. (Name suggestions: Oakkit, Bitternkit, Mudkit) 2. Pure white she-cat with green eyes, a kinked tail and short, dense fur. (Name suggestions: Daisykit, Icekit, Mallowkit)
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Post by Tawnyfire on Nov 22, 2016 16:31:23 GMT -5
i wasn't expecting two 9's on the first set of names, but thank you :3
also, i'll name them Mudkit and Icekit
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Post by Tawnyfire on Nov 22, 2016 16:46:39 GMT -5
Second set of Names
Clan:
Fernfeather Eagletalon Seedwhisker Wildnose Flameleaf
Tribe/Ancient:
Wolf that Howls to Moon Cunning Fox Ripples on windy lake Frozen puddle Yellow tail of Bird
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Post by Hazeltailll on Nov 22, 2016 16:52:27 GMT -5
Nightglow - She-cat with a long black pelt, a bushy tail and bright green eyes
Maplestorm - Tom-cat with a ginger and white pelt and green eyes
Brighteyes - She-cat with a russet coloured pelt and bright yellowy-green eyes
Swansong - She-cat with a white pelt and blue eyes
Sparrowhawk - Tom-cat with a dark brown tabby pelt and amber eyes
Frostheart - Tom-cat with a white and pale grey pelt and pale blue eyes
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Post by Jackalstep on Nov 23, 2016 22:01:01 GMT -5
Second set of NamesClan: Fernfeather 8/10 A nice name for a fluffy ginger cat. (Traditional style)Eagletalon 8/10 Makes me think of a brown cat who is skilled at both hunting and fighting. (Traditional style)Seedwhisker 8/10 (Lyrical style, because Seed- has too many possibilities)Wildnose 6/10 (Lyrical style)Flameleaf 8/10 A great name for a ginger cat who is an excellent medicine cat. (traditional style)Tribe/Ancient: Wolf that to Moon 5/10 I'm assuming there's a verb missingCunning Fox 9/10Ripples on windy lake 8/10Frozen puddle 7/10Yellow tail of Bird 7/10 One more kit for you! Fluffy cinnamon tom with green eyes and six toes on each forepaw (Name suggestions: Rustkit, Copperkit, Ruddykit)
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Post by Jackalstep on Nov 23, 2016 22:14:52 GMT -5
Nightglow - She-cat with a long black pelt, a bushy tail and bright green eyes 6/10 Prefix suits her coloring well. Maybe -glow would work if she's rather optimistic and cheerful.Maplestorm - Tom-cat with a ginger and white pelt and green eyes 6/10 The prefix matches his coloring decently. The suffix works if he has an unpredictable, dynamic personality.Brighteyes - She-cat with a russet coloured pelt and bright yellowy-green eyes 5/10 I think I can see what you're doing, giving a correlating name for her eye color, but that's not really my style, especially as kits' eyes don't change color until they're a moon and half old or so.Swansong - She-cat with a white pelt and blue eyes 7/10 Very pretty name, and it matches her coloring. The suffix could work if she's notably skilled with words.Sparrowhawk - Tom-cat with a dark brown tabby pelt and amber eyes 7/10 Cool name, and it suits his coloring. The suffix fits if he's a skilled hunter and fighter.Frostheart - Tom-cat with a white and pale grey pelt and pale blue eyes 7/10 Nice traditional-sounding name. The prefix goes well with his coloring, but I can't tell if the suffix works, as it's best for a cat who is known for being fiercely loyal to their moral code.The reason why so many points were deducted from all of them is because I need skills and personality to fully judge the suffixes.
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Post by Hazeltailll on Nov 24, 2016 2:39:33 GMT -5
Nightglow - She-cat with a long black pelt, a bushy tail and bright green eyes 6/10 Prefix suits her coloring well. Maybe -glow would work if she's rather optimistic and cheerful.Maplestorm - Tom-cat with a ginger and white pelt and green eyes 6/10 The prefix matches his coloring decently. The suffix works if he has an unpredictable, dynamic personality.Brighteyes - She-cat with a russet coloured pelt and bright yellowy-green eyes 5/10 I think I can see what you're doing, giving a correlating name for her eye color, but that's not really my style, especially as kits' eyes don't change color until they're a moon and half old or so.Swansong - She-cat with a white pelt and blue eyes 7/10 Very pretty name, and it matches her coloring. The suffix could work if she's notably skilled with words.Sparrowhawk - Tom-cat with a dark brown tabby pelt and amber eyes 7/10 Cool name, and it suits his coloring. The suffix fits if he's a skilled hunter and fighter.Frostheart - Tom-cat with a white and pale grey pelt and pale blue eyes 7/10 Nice traditional-sounding name. The prefix goes well with his coloring, but I can't tell if the suffix works, as it's best for a cat who is known for being fiercely loyal to their moral code.The reason why so many points were deducted from all of them is because I need skills and personality to fully judge the suffixes. Ahh okay. Thank you
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Post by Tawnyfire on Nov 24, 2016 12:21:37 GMT -5
Second set of NamesClan: Fernfeather 8/10 A nice name for a fluffy ginger cat. (Traditional style)Eagletalon 8/10 Makes me think of a brown cat who is skilled at both hunting and fighting. (Traditional style)Seedwhisker 8/10 (Lyrical style, because Seed- has too many possibilities)Wildnose 6/10 (Lyrical style)Flameleaf 8/10 A great name for a ginger cat who is an excellent medicine cat. (traditional style)Tribe/Ancient: Wolf that to Moon 5/10 I'm assuming there's a verb missingCunning Fox 9/10Ripples on windy lake 8/10Frozen puddle 7/10Yellow tail of Bird 7/10 One more kit for you! Fluffy cinnamon tom with green eyes and six toes on each forepaw (Name suggestions: Rustkit, Copperkit, Ruddykit) It was suppose to say, Wolf that 'howls' to Moon, on the first tribe name. ^-^"
as for the kit, i'll name him Copperkit.
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Post by Jackalstep on Nov 27, 2016 12:53:05 GMT -5
One more kit for you! Fluffy cinnamon tom with green eyes and six toes on each forepaw (Name suggestions: Rustkit, Copperkit, Ruddykit) It was suppose to say, Wolf that 'howls' to Moon, on the first tribe name. ^-^"
as for the kit, i'll name him Copperkit.
Then that would be 8/10. Okeydokey!
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Post by Jackalstep on Dec 1, 2016 16:29:26 GMT -5
Nudging the thread...
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Post by Jackalstep on Dec 12, 2016 12:32:56 GMT -5
Bump.
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Post by ͐T͐͐ᴡ͐͐ɪ͐͐ɪ͐ᴀ͐ on Dec 12, 2016 23:40:02 GMT -5
I'll give it a try. So what if I'm just throwing around some not so brilliant ocs I had in the past...
Shybird- A quiet and softspoken pale brown she cat with amber eyes. Great hunter, not so great fighter but can still do. Shadefern- Very dark grey she cat with a ring of silver fur around one hind paw, and green eyes. She sticks with rules and is an average warrior. Her tracking skills are better than her other traits. Thymefoot- A brown and white she cat with yellow eyes... average warrior. Doveflight- A dark grey tom with paler paws and tail tip, but darker ears. Amber eyes. A swift and silent hunter, also a fairly strong climber. Better at running from fights than taking part in them. Streamtail- Silvery tom with darker stripes and a white underbelly. Flowy tail and blue eyes. Average warrior, likes fighting in water or something. meh
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Post by Jackalstep on Dec 13, 2016 0:47:07 GMT -5
I'll give it a try. So what if I'm just throwing around some not so brilliant ocs I had in the past... Shybird- A quiet and softspoken pale brown she cat with amber eyes. Great hunter, not so great fighter but can still do. 3/10 It's very pretty, but it doesn't really seem to fit her. I'm of the camp that bases prefixes on appearance rather than personality, which is why I don't consider Shy- to fit her, and you haven't mentioned agility or speed, which I tend to associate with -bird.Shadefern- Very dark grey she cat with a ring of silver fur around one hind paw, and green eyes. She sticks with rules and is an average warrior. Her tracking skills are better than her other traits. 8/10 Cool-sounding name. The prefix suits her dark coloring. I usually associate -fern with boldly-marked tabbies, although I imagine here it's just for her eye color; even so, that's a negligible feature when she's good at tracking, although at the same time, I'm doubtful if she's good enough for a tracking suffix, since you describe her as average.Thymefoot- A brown and white she cat with yellow eyes... average warrior. 4/10 It has a nice, traditional sound. I usually think of Thyme- as being for gray cats. For me, -foot indicates a fast runner, but you describe her simply as average.Doveflight- A dark grey tom with paler paws and tail tip, but darker ears. Amber eyes. A swift and silent hunter, also a fairly strong climber. Better at running from fights than taking part in them. 10/10 The name alone sounds nice. The prefix matches his coloring. The mention of swiftness and climbing skill leads me to think that -flight is a good fit, since I associate that with swift, agile cats.Streamtail- Silvery tom with darker stripes and a white underbelly. Flowy tail and blue eyes. Average warrior, likes fighting in water or something. meh 7/10 Nice traditional name. Prefix matches his coloring. I don't see any indication of the exceptional agility I associate with -tail.With one score of 10, you receive one kit, and Doveflight goes into the Hall of Fame. White she-cat with a cream tabby tail, blue eyes, and long, sleek fur. (Name suggestions: Daisykit, Yarrowkit, Palekit) (That's not Blackberry from Watership Down in your profile, by any chance, is it? I love that book!)
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Post by ͐T͐͐ᴡ͐͐ɪ͐͐ɪ͐ᴀ͐ on Dec 13, 2016 19:05:47 GMT -5
I'll give it a try. So what if I'm just throwing around some not so brilliant ocs I had in the past... Shybird- A quiet and softspoken pale brown she cat with amber eyes. Great hunter, not so great fighter but can still do. 3/10 It's very pretty, but it doesn't really seem to fit her. I'm of the camp that bases prefixes on appearance rather than personality, which is why I don't consider Shy- to fit her, and you haven't mentioned agility or speed, which I tend to associate with -bird.Shadefern- Very dark grey she cat with a ring of silver fur around one hind paw, and green eyes. She sticks with rules and is an average warrior. Her tracking skills are better than her other traits. 8/10 Cool-sounding name. The prefix suits her dark coloring. I usually associate -fern with boldly-marked tabbies, although I imagine here it's just for her eye color; even so, that's a negligible feature when she's good at tracking, although at the same time, I'm doubtful if she's good enough for a tracking suffix, since you describe her as average.Thymefoot- A brown and white she cat with yellow eyes... average warrior. 4/10 It has a nice, traditional sound. I usually think of Thyme- as being for gray cats. For me, -foot indicates a fast runner, but you describe her simply as average.Doveflight- A dark grey tom with paler paws and tail tip, but darker ears. Amber eyes. A swift and silent hunter, also a fairly strong climber. Better at running from fights than taking part in them. 10/10 The name alone sounds nice. The prefix matches his coloring. The mention of swiftness and climbing skill leads me to think that -flight is a good fit, since I associate that with swift, agile cats.Streamtail- Silvery tom with darker stripes and a white underbelly. Flowy tail and blue eyes. Average warrior, likes fighting in water or something. meh 7/10 Nice traditional name. Prefix matches his coloring. I don't see any indication of the exceptional agility I associate with -tail.With one score of 10, you receive one kit, and Doveflight goes into the Hall of Fame. White she-cat with a cream tabby tail, blue eyes, and long, sleek fur. (Name suggestions: Daisykit, Yarrowkit, Palekit) (That's not Blackberry from Watership Down in your profile, by any chance, is it? I love that book!) Thank you! I think I'll name the kit Yarrowkit. Sounds pretty (Its the blackberry from the tv show version. I also love the original book.)
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Tinyelephant
Do not ask for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
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Post by Tinyelephant on Dec 13, 2016 21:54:31 GMT -5
mind if I join in? I have two: Honeyflower- a short-furred cream mackerel tabby tom with a small amount of white of his throat. He's built fairly average for a tom, not dainty enough to look feminine, but not enough to be outstanding at fighting. From his pale frame, his hazel eyes definitely stand out. personality: has a natural affinity for comforting cats near his age group or younger. Honeyflower loves you. Really, he does. He doesn't just like his friends, he loves them with an overwhelmingly complete loyalty. He cares maybe a bit too much about everyone and shows a stunning amount of affection for a species who normally only idealize a few cats. Honeyflower certainly has a lot of love to give, but he's also a bit over-excitable. To the point of complete distraction sometimes. Things that might only produce mild excitement in other cats, send this tom into fits of hyperactivity where it's nearly impossible to get him to focus. He celebrates louder than anyone, grieves the hardest, and feels pain and anger far more keenly than he rightly should. He has so much energy and sheer feeling in him, that it is difficult not to feel fond of him even mere seconds after meeting him. He's genuinely glad to see you, whoever you are, and is a force of positive energy. When it comes to fighting thread or just life in general, Honeyflower is absolutely fearless. He isn't afraid of throwing himself right into the thick of things, nor is he afraid of new and dangerous situations of all kinds. When it comes to lessons and missions of importance, Honeyflower will often be the first to volunteer and his boundless enthusiasm and bravery will be a solid foundation that will support his clanmates. Unfortunately, he needs a dash of realism added to his daily life. He is reckless beyond reason and will need to be reigned in often to keep from meeting an untimely end. Smallcloud- is a rather minuscule molly. Her fur is thick, but short and completely white. Under her white fur, however, she would have been a solid blue/grey cat. Because of the high grade of white she possesses, Smallcloud has one orange and one blue eye, and is deaf in her left side, where her blue eye is. In build, she certainly isn't the strongest of cats and hunting will never be her forte due to her bright fur and half-deafness, but she will do anything in her power to aid her clan. more personality: Smallcloud is an altruistic cat, kind, selfless and giving, and hardly allows herself to hold a grudge.She displays herself in an affable and amiable manner to seem approachable despite hardly ever doing to approaching herself. Smallcloud utters kind and gentle words, and hardly ever a cruel one. She is almost always patient, persistent; Smallcloud is eager to help her clan despite being half-deaf, no matter if she has to work twice as hard to do so. As such, she possesses a personal ambition and courage, to better herself, but dislikes the thought of leading or taking great responsibility despite being open to all kinds of new and different experiences. She has a talent for learning new things, however this lends her to lose interest in subjects she names 'boring' mostly because she has already passed that skill, contributing to boredom and perceived laziness. Smallcloud does not often talk, but yet her mind moves at a lightning fast pace. This is both an aid and a hindrance, as it can lend itself to anxiety when she thinks too hard on herself or tasks she is supposed to do. How'd I do with these? I try to keep with traditional naming styles.
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Post by Jackalstep on Dec 14, 2016 22:52:27 GMT -5
TinyelephantHoneyflower 8/10 It's a very nice-sounding name. The prefix matches his coloring. I typically see -flower as representing a cat who is very good at taking care of kits; his personality seems like it would be possible that he would be pretty good with kits, but as you make no mention of kits or nurturing in your description, I had to dock a couple points.
Smallcloud 9/10 Cute name. The prefix suits her tiny size. Overall, I see -cloud as an exceptionally calm, tolerant, and patient cat. I'm not entirely convinced that she's a perfect fit for a -cloud personality (that's where I docked a point), especially because it seems like it isn't too difficult for her to become anxious, but she definitely shows a lot of the elements—gentleness, patience, amiability.With one score of 9, you receive one kit. Overall, you did a pretty good job! Fluffy red mackerel tabby tom with yellow eyes and six toes on each forepaw (Name suggestions: Plumkit, Foxkit, Dockkit)
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Tinyelephant
Do not ask for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
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Post by Tinyelephant on Dec 15, 2016 16:27:36 GMT -5
Tinyelephant Honeyflower 8/10 It's a very nice-sounding name. The prefix matches his coloring. I typically see -flower as representing a cat who is very good at taking care of kits; his personality seems like it would be possible that he would be pretty good with kits, but as you make no mention of kits or nurturing in your description, I had to dock a couple points.
Smallcloud 9/10 Cute name. The prefix suits her tiny size. Overall, I see -cloud as an exceptionally calm, tolerant, and patient cat. I'm not entirely convinced that she's a perfect fit for a -cloud personality (that's where I docked a point), especially because it seems like it isn't too difficult for her to become anxious, but she definitely shows a lot of the elements—gentleness, patience, amiability.With one score of 9, you receive one kit. Overall, you did a pretty good job! Fluffy red mackerel tabby tom with yellow eyes and six toes on each forepaw (Name suggestions: Plumkit, Foxkit, Dockkit) Thanks a bunch ah, polydactyl cats are the best.
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Post by Jackalstep on Dec 19, 2016 14:16:54 GMT -5
Just nudging the thread... Christmas break is so nice...
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Post by Tawnyfire on Dec 19, 2016 16:34:33 GMT -5
Flicker of Glowing Flame Glitter of White Snow Cry of Early Birds Pale Glow of Morning Sun Ivy That Grows on Tree Fallen Snow of Clouds Star in Night Sky
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Post by Jackalstep on Dec 21, 2016 19:14:54 GMT -5
Flicker of Glowing Flame 9/10 Glitter of White Snow 9/10 Cry of Early Birds 8/10 Pale Glow of Morning Sun 7/10 Ivy That Grows on Tree 7/10 Fallen Snow of Clouds 7/10 Star in Night Sky 8/10 With two scores of nine, you receive two kits. 1. White tom with one blue eye and one amber eye; his fur is semi-long. (Name suggestions: Egretkit, Frostkit, Mallowkit) 2. Cinnamon she-cat with copper eyes and thick, oddly curly fur. (Name suggestions: Curlkit, Cedarkit, Russetkit)
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Post by Tawnyfire on Dec 22, 2016 1:24:22 GMT -5
thank you jackal! :3 ill name them Frostkit and Curlkit.
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Post by Jackalstep on Dec 22, 2016 13:27:44 GMT -5
You're welcome!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2016 23:54:46 GMT -5
Tribe Names
Morning Dew On Grass Red of Morning Dawn Single Cloud in Morning Sky Snow That Falls From Sky Owl Feather That Lays On Ground Cobweb That Clings To Rocks Dawn That Brings Sun Fire That Blazes Through Trees Ash That Remembers Flames Lizard That Basks In Sun
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Post by Aku on Dec 31, 2016 19:05:00 GMT -5
Ivyjaw - dark tortoiseshell she-cat with cream tabby patches on her throat, jaw, and face, light hazel green eyes. She is a skilled warrior as well as determined and very clever. Snowbreeze - long-furred white she-cat with light gray patches and dark blue eyes. She is very quiet and kind, out of her littermates she is the agilest and swiftest. Lightningmist - pale gray she-cat with thin, white stripes along her back and amber eyes. She is smart, prefers to be alone, and very organized, she is also her Clans medicine cat. Oatberry - cream-colored tom with golden flecks and light yellow eyes. He's very friendly, laidback, and sweet, he can be moody at times. Meadowsong - brown tortoiseshell tabby she-cat with white paws and yellow eyes. She talks a bit too loud and is kind to others, and also tends to walk in a graceful manner. Smokemask - gray tom with darker fur on his face and black-tinged feet, amber eyes. He is rather aggressive in general and was given the suffix because of the darker fur on his face. Leopardblaze - mottled cream she-cat with ginger tabby patches and gold eyes. She is very loyal and pushy, as well as an excellent fighter. Darkwhisker - long-furred black-and-white tom with dark green eyes. He is aggressive and very determined, as well as an excellent hunter
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Post by Jackalstep on Jan 4, 2017 0:51:21 GMT -5
Tribe Names
Morning Dew On Grass 8/10 Red of Morning Dawn 8/10 Reminds me of the German for dawn, Morgenröte, which made me smile. Single Cloud in Morning Sky 7/10 Snow That Falls From Sky 8/10 Owl Feather That Lays On Ground 7/10 Cobweb That Clings To Rocks 9/10 Dawn That Brings Sun 6/10 Fire That Blazes Through Trees 7/10 Ash That Remembers Flames 6/10 Lizard That Basks In Sun 8/10With one score of nine, you get one kit. Gray tom with green eyes and semi-long fur. (Name suggestions: Hazekit, Graykit, Volekit)
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Post by Jackalstep on Jan 4, 2017 1:12:15 GMT -5
Ivyjaw - dark tortoiseshell she-cat with cream tabby patches on her throat, jaw, and face, light hazel green eyes. She is a skilled warrior as well as determined and very clever. 3/10 I tend to associate Ivy- with brown tabbies. Usually, I save -jaw for name-changes only.Snowbreeze - long-furred white she-cat with light gray patches and dark blue eyes. She is very quiet and kind, out of her littermates she is the agilest and swiftest. 9/10 Pretty name. As long she has very little gray, the prefix is fine. Her suffix suits her speed and agility.Lightningmist - pale gray she-cat with thin, white stripes along her back and amber eyes. She is smart, prefers to be alone, and very organized, she is also her Clans medicine cat. 6/10 It's a cool name. I would use Lightning- for a white or cream cat, but I can see in this case it's probably for her stripes. I think of -mist as being for laid-back cats, which is hard to tell one way or the other in the description.Oatberry - cream-colored tom with golden flecks and light yellow eyes. He's very friendly, laidback, and sweet, he can be moody at times. 7/10 Cute name, suits his coloring. I typically think of -berry as being for exceptional medicine cats.Meadowsong - brown tortoiseshell tabby she-cat with white paws and yellow eyes. She talks a bit too loud and is kind to others, and also tends to walk in a graceful manner. 4/10 Lovely-sounding name. I prefer to avoid habitats in names. The suffix is something I usually picture with a cat who is skilled with their voice in some way, whether storytelling or peacemaking, not just a loud cat.Smokemask - gray tom with darker fur on his face and black-tinged feet, amber eyes. He is rather aggressive in general and was given the suffix because of the darker fur on his face. 9/10 Cool name, suits his appearance. Not necessarily what I would pick for a suffix, but I understand your reasoning behind it.Leopardblaze - mottled cream she-cat with ginger tabby patches and gold eyes. She is very loyal and pushy, as well as an excellent fighter. 10/10 Sounds cool, describes her coloring, and matches her skills. Great name!Darkwhisker - long-furred black-and-white tom with dark green eyes. He is aggressive and very determined, as well as an excellent hunter 8/10 Not sure that I would describe a black-and-white cat as dark, unless he is predominantly black. The suffix matches his skills. It's a solid traditional-sounding name.With two scores of nine and one score of ten, you receive three kits and a place in the Hall of Fame. 1. Chocolate spotted tabby she-cat with yellow eyes and short, dense fur. (Name suggestions: Mudkit, Spottedkit, Owlkit) 2. White tom with a few ginger patches on his head, medium-length fur, one yellow eye, and one blue eye. (Name suggestions: Brightkit, Campionkit, Egretkit) 3. Cream broken mackerel tabby she-cat with golden eyes and short, dense fur. (Name suggestions: Dandelionkit, Beekit, Yellowkit)
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Post by Aku on Jan 5, 2017 23:21:04 GMT -5
Thank you! I'll name the kits Owlkit, Brightkit, and Beekit(:
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Post by Jackalstep on Jan 11, 2017 10:07:40 GMT -5
You're welcome!
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