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So um... I kinda sorta decided to try and join Art Fight this year! Over here.
But while setting up the characters for it, I found that I was missing clear references for a bunch of stuff, so... References were made!
Maybe now I’ll finally be consistent with Devic’s scars.
On The Journey To The Sundrown Place
Stormfur: You're turning into a woman
Brambleclaw: No, I'm not. Why would you say that?! That's just mean...
Stormfur: Now I've upset you? What did I say?
Brambleclaw: It's not what you said. It's the way you said it...
Stormfur: ...
Brambleclaw: Oh my god, I'm a woman!
"I- er-" Starstar hesitated, but didn't get further before the short warrior cut him off.
"I worked as hard as I could to prove myself capable," spat Mousebile, his thin tail whipping from side to side. "I fight and hunt and do my best, and everyone decides that I should have a name that means nobody wants me around! How do you think that feels?!"
"Um... I don't-"
"You don't know!" Spinning away, Mousebile began to walk off with a sneer. Starstar didn't follow. "I was just as capable as Lizardpaw, no matter what Quickfoot said."
I was trying to draw an angry Mousebile as warm-up and then I got slightly carried away. Dialogue is from chapter 11 of my fic, Clan of Children!
Bonus Sundrown from shortly after this scene:
#162: Sundrown
From: Fancharacter (Warrior Cats)
Summary: Originally from the forest, Sundrown was rescued from a flooding river as a kit and became Starstar’s adoptive older brother. He’s level-headed and strong, serving as Starstar’s deputy and emotional support. He considers Starstar something to be protected.