This is what they get for sending Fireheart. We KNOW he can't count
To be fair to him, evidently Cloudpaw and Mousefur can't count either.





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This is what they get for sending Fireheart. We KNOW he can't count
To be fair to him, evidently Cloudpaw and Mousefur can't count either.
My friend and I are doing a Buffy rewatch and we finally got to season three with FAITH. Anyway now that my GIRL is on the screen I plan on re-reading your Fuffy stuff!
I MUST do a buffy rewatch soon!! my gf has never seen, and we watched like 2 episodes last year, but i've been itchingggg to do a revisit. especially since SMG confirmed revival rumors..... gasp
Behold Foxshade (he spawned into our basement unnoticed) and Owlbelly (he is our beautiful friendly idiot and belly fits) aka Snobert and Pumbaa (non redux Warrior names are Suntail and Boarleap)
Behold the orangest boy I have ever seen in my life.
https://youtu.be/u8ccGjar4Es?si=ExDT6_bMjAF6LGs4
It's Firestar
Incredible.
If this was a movie I would absolutely be rewinding and rewatching that interaction with Aspenpaw and Darkstripe quite a few times
See, I told you guys there was an Aspect you'd like!
Just wanted to say how much the phrase "it wasn't just blood. It was meat" has terrifyingly yet wonderfully stuck with me long after chapter 24
Now that I like to hear.
The joke about the -ocular suffix yeeted me back to early-mid 2000s wolf roleplays on Neopets where people would describe eyes as Orbs, tails as tassels, legs as pillars, etc
"Orbs" was the word I had in mind, but it wasn't fancy enough for the gag. It certainly is cringy enough, though.
My mom adopted me and five other kids and like the attitude Warriors and people in general has for adoption is WILD. Like, thank you so much for yeeting that bit of lore out the window.
And especially in a series where death is so common, you would think cats get adopted all the time - out of necessity, if nothing else. A queen could die at any time, or be abusive, or just reject her kits for whatever reason. That's nothing to say of mentors and apprentices getting close enough to consider each other family. Hell, a senior warrior could just adopt a new warrior or older apprentice because the two have an inter-generational bond. It should be extremely commonplace.
Now, I could accept this attitude if there was a point to it. If it was intentionally set up as a bad thing the Clans believe, and was examined or critiqued, that would be fine. Societies and cultures are always going to have problematic features no matter how nice they are, there's no getting away from that. But it doesn't seem like it's got a point. It seems to exist solely for drama and tragedy. The only "adoption" I can think of that was painted as a good thing was Yellowfang and Fireheart, and even then that's not official or really talked about at length outside of scattered mentions in a few books. It's weird.