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Two of my warrior cat ocs who... are very old ocs of mine.
MOON 6 - GREENLEAF
Spottedpaw has finished her apprenticeship, and is named Spottedskip
Meanwhile, Shadowleap secretly has a litter of half-clan kits.
Please welcome Gullkit (brown kitten) and Pearlkit (orange kitten)! Now, genetically speaking, Shadowleap having an orange kitten is weird, but to explain things away, in my head, they're actually a tortie! Shadowleap has one orange toe on their back left paw!
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MOON 5 - - Shadowleap thinks they’ll have a small litter. They decide not to move to the nursery, instead helping out their sister in the medicine den, much to her distaste. - Stagrunner was caught on HollowClan territory by a patrol, and chased off. - Willowkit has fleas - Spottedpaw thinks Willowkit isn't very considerate of others. (i also realized that willowkit was actually a tom at this point lol)
Created some new clanmew terms for this! Sort of making my own Clanmew Dialect lol the words are "Nyrrmleh" - for rude/rudeness (directly, Rotten-Tounge), and "woomwrlruu" - for mousebile (directly, dead mouse-sick) Sorry for the overall quality and god awful contrast on this page! My iPad absolutely HATED this file bc of all the layers haha
Clanmew translation below!
MOON 2 - Maggotbelly catches Shadowleap on HollowClan territory. She doesn't say anything about it to Snapstar.
Clanmew Translation Below!
Yo so I just read the thing about "Yrrun" umm is that like an actual thing or a tale to keep cats in the territory. Sorry I'm kinda slow on the uptake
Afternoon! It’s purposefully meant to be vague. No one entirely knows for sure whether it’s real or not. It’s a popular scare tactic for wandering apprentices, though, if that tells you anything.