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Field Colony Line-up- Shifting Roots
Art by Tennelle
Keepers
A colony’s Keepers are the heart and soul of their community. At least, that’s how they are treated in Field Colony. Since Captain Hazelfur used to be a Keeper himself, and he values the care of Kittens above all else, Keepers carry a lot of respect. And that can’t be said for every colony.
Keepers in Field Colony are busy year round, with not just one base, but three to tidy, repair, and remodel, Field Keeper’s have a lot of responsibilities before the caretaking of Kittens is even considered. Projects like the Keeper’s Weave, Legacy Weave, and caring for the Windswept Willow are key elements of Field Colony’s culture. Raising Kittens and teaching them the Ancestor’s Law, taking them out on field trips to observe Rangers and other careers, and telling them stories about past and present deeds is paramount to Field Colony’s tight sense of community. Keeper’s also spend the most time raising and training in Field Colony compared to other Colonies. On average, most Field Kitten’s spend their first six months under the Keeper’s care.
Field Colony’s current Kittens are Meadowleap and Jaggedstripe’s litters. Typically Keeper’s are busy caring for other couple’s Kittens, but with Stone now training as a New-Claw, and Nightpool’s Kittens not born yet, the Keeper’s are enjoying the small break.
sincerely hoping that poor tabby doesnt get tabbypelt tabbyfur or tabbystripe for a ranger name ;-;
That would indeed be quite tragic, wouldn't it? lol