Post by 🌸 Sprucetail 🌸 on Mar 5, 2019 15:12:21 GMT -5
You stumble through the desert. Your throat feels like it has never touched water in your life. Spots spin in your vision and you lay down under a tree, Suddenly, you see the face of a tan tom in front of you. “Hello?” He says. You try to respond but you can’t speak. He motions to a companion of his and they leave. They return with a ball of moss and you drink. “My name is Tumblestar
of Duneclan, would you like to join us?”
Duneclan is stationed in Little Sahara, Utah. The only plants here are listed below. This is a desert and the only ways they get water are from rain and the creek nearby, The map below show the camp and territory. Please see them before joining.
Territory
Map
Camp lies in the center of the territory. They are surrounded by the forest of cedar trees. The camp consists of a bunch of trees and each tree has a den made under it out of sage bushes and branches.
The clearing is an area that has no trees, but more sage bushes and other plants. Great place for hunting mice as they love the bushes. Southwest corner of the territory.
The forest covers the whole territory other than the dunes and the clearing. It has juniper trees and lots of small sagebrush bushes
The twoleg area is a dangerous place. In the southeast corner of the territory, Two legs are constantly camping there and like to try and catch any cats they see. There is also lots of garbage and traps covering the area.
The sand dunes are an area that covers the northeast corner of the territory. They are large hills of sand that hold the Mooncave. This strange cave has a small tunnel to it in one of the dunes.
Cherry creek is on the northeast corner of the territory. The only source of water other than puddles from rain.
Prey
Jackrabbits
Mice
Various small birds
Occasional snake
Predators
Snakes
Hawks and Eagles
Coyotes
Mountain Lions
Twoleg snares and garbage are also a danger
Info
Duneclan cats hunt mostly rabbits as they are the most common animals here. They do a little bit of tunneling, Usually only for escape routes or secret cross-territory routes. Cats here are typically swift and few have long fur because it is very hot during the days.
Herbs / Plants
Sagebrush: Bushy green plant that can cause allergies for some cats. Used for den walls.
Sagebrush Root: Mild stomach calmer. Eaten in small doses.
Cactus: The insides of cactus can be used against infections. Medicine cats must be trained to remove spines before handling.
Fire Cactus: Injuries from these cacti cause rashes and infection commonly occurs. Insides of these cacti cause quick death if eaten and will worsen condition if applied to an injury.
Snakegrass: Commonly used to bind broken bones. Also can be used as a traveling herb for energy if eaten. Overdose leads to rapid heartbeat before death.
Charcoal: Chewed and applied to injury to remove toxins from snake bites. Eaten to neutralize poisons. Found in twoleg camps.
Juniper Trees: Common trees. Bark is occasionally used to bind injuries and fortify den walls.
Juniper Berries: Strength herb.
Winterweed: Eases aches and joint pains.
Thistle: Very pokey plant. The petals only grow in the summer and fall and are used to bring milk for queens. Seeds inside of main pod are used to fight pain.
Tumbleweeds: Round shaped bushes that typically break free and roll in the wind. Stickers from these get stuck in paws and cause lots of pain.
Goldroot: Yellow flowers. If applied to paws it soothes pains from stickers and helps strengthen the pad.
Herbs / Plants
Sagebrush: Bushy green plant that can cause allergies for some cats. Used for den walls.
Sagebrush Root: Mild stomach calmer. Eaten in small doses.
Cactus: The insides of cactus can be used against infections. Medicine cats must be trained to remove spines before handling.
Fire Cactus: Injuries from these cacti cause rashes and infection commonly occurs. Insides of these cacti cause quick death if eaten and will worsen condition if applied to an injury.
Snakegrass: Commonly used to bind broken bones. Also can be used as a traveling herb for energy if eaten. Overdose leads to rapid heartbeat before death.
Charcoal: Chewed and applied to injury to remove toxins from snake bites. Eaten to neutralize poisons. Found in twoleg camps.
Juniper Trees: Common trees. Bark is occasionally used to bind injuries and fortify den walls.
Juniper Berries: Strength herb.
Winterweed: Eases aches and joint pains.
Thistle: Very pokey plant. The petals only grow in the summer and fall and are used to bring milk for queens. Seeds inside of main pod are used to fight pain.
Tumbleweeds: Round shaped bushes that typically break free and roll in the wind. Stickers from these get stuck in paws and cause lots of pain.
Goldroot: Yellow flowers. If applied to paws it soothes pains from stickers and helps strengthen the pad.
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