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Mapledawn, ShadowClan's best hunter and Houndface's mate, and her kits – Silverpaw and Rustypaw
Mapledawn!
Cherrywish’s mentor before she decided to be a med cat!
She later dates Poppywish and is sort of a foster mom to Littlejay even if he is all grown up.
Shes very sweet and caring and is often quick to help if needed. She dislikes fights and will step in if cats in her clan are figthing. Despite her sweet nature shes still a skilled warrior and will hurt anyone that tries to attack her clanmates.
@laurenceorange
Mapledawn Finchberry Heavybranch Dawnfrost For name rate?
Mapledawn: A loyal warrior who’s always answering the call of adventure. They will often be found sat in a tree, looking at the world around them, 15/10
Finchberry: A timid cat and easily spooked cat who will always try and put their anxieties aside and do their best. Excels at sneaking, 13/10
Heavybranch: A huge mountain of a cat with one of the kindest personalities you can imagine. Will never hesitate to help their Clanmates, prefers camp repairs to battles, 14/10
Dawnfrost: An intelligent cat who never misses a trick, is great at battle strategies and apprentices often flock to this cat to try and learn advanced techniques and battle moves off them, 15/10
Canada Steamship Lines began operating the vessel and it was renamed Mapledawn. CSL took over ownership in 1920. At the end of 1923 the vessel was taken to Collingwood and rebuilt for the upper lakes trades. Her new length was 356 feet as shown here. But Mapledawn did not make it to the end of 1924. Carrying a load of barley she was wrecked off Christian Island in Georgian Bay on November 30th. Winter storms spelled her doom. The wreck remained there until 1942. A high demand for scrap metal during the Second World War saw much of the vessel cut up and brought to shore in barges. Photo from Milwaukee Public Library. Skip Gillham collection. Information from "The Early Ships of Canada Steamship Lines co-authored by Jay Bascom and Skip Gillham. Also the writings of James Donahue.