Post by Smokeleaf on May 6, 2010 22:00:05 GMT -5
Name: Wolfwing
Rank: Queen
Age: young, but experienced
Gender: She-cat
Clan: IgnitedClan
Kin: xxxxxxx
Mate: Open
Apprentice: n/a
Pelt: Thin, wispy, long—these are only a few words that could be used to describe her pelt. Silvery gray fur covers her skin like grass across a meadow, with streaks of white like wildflowers. Her entire belly is this same hoar-coloring, as well as her muzzle area and a few tufts behind the ears, but the difference between the two colors is so fine that it is sometimes unnoticeable. The coat is truly beautiful, and flawless save for a small scar above her left hind paw. She is fairly broad in build, with a slight natural paunch. Her plumy tail follows behind her like a cat going for the kill. Her ears are almost lost behind her fur. Some soot is trapped between the hairs, which is characteristic of all the Fiery Clans.
Eyes: Along with her fine pelt is a pair of sparkling, iridescent eyes. They are blue in coloring, but more closely resemble a pair of icicles in a snowstorm than a warm summer sky. Despite the glow, she is not at all expressive, and cats who rely on eyes and body language will be disappointed and embarrassed.
Personality: Many cats see Wolfwing’s body and imagine a sweet, tender cat, who will let kits be kits and, heck, will let warriors be kits, too. They are greatly mistaken. While she is not exactly insensitive, Wolfwing is a lot more severe than she looks, and this makes her unpopular with the kits and apprentices. Among the pelts, she is just another cat, and maybe even friendly. She does not allow any rule-breaking, and rule-bending is only slightly more tolerable. Her tongue can spout criticism, and her mind is certainly thinking it, but she will only tell you of your “faults” if she feels the need. While she is not overly proud, she is quick to become offended, but is more likely to walk away than start an argument. When it comes to wartime, however, she is definitely a fighter, and goes in with all claws unsheathed. In her young age, she has only mentored one cat: Foxfoot. While many pitied the young tom, her strictness and knowledge did produce a respectable Pelt, and it is expected that her parenting skills will be just as good. (see History for more details)
History: It could be said that Wolfwing was raised by too many cats. Her father was never revealed to the Clan, and her mother died from disease when she was only two moons old. However, it was then that the other three queens in the nursery took turns as her parent. These three queens each had completely different personalities; we’ll call them Id, Ego, and Superego. Id was carefree and impulsive, and would have allowed Wolfkit to leave camp had she asked. Ego was much more organized, and followed a strict schedule. (The unpredictability of the Clan eventually drove Ego into becoming a loner.) Superego was the most responsible of the three, and while she was not strict with Wolfkit, she was extremely manipulative, and would often remind the young she-kit of her morals and common sense. Wolfwing took a little from each of these queens: Id’s impulsive nature, Ego’s organization, and Superego’s morality. Unfortunately, instead of the perfect Pelt, these traits developed a brazen, lofty, somber she-cat that if allowed, will almost certainly rub your fur the wrong way.
Other: I have no idea what the kits’ names could be. I just felt like making a queen. Let’s say that she’s late enough to be confined to the nursery, but early enough that she doesn’t have to worry about them for a few more moons (or until we get more members).
Rank: Queen
Age: young, but experienced
Gender: She-cat
Clan: IgnitedClan
Kin: xxxxxxx
Mate: Open
Apprentice: n/a
Pelt: Thin, wispy, long—these are only a few words that could be used to describe her pelt. Silvery gray fur covers her skin like grass across a meadow, with streaks of white like wildflowers. Her entire belly is this same hoar-coloring, as well as her muzzle area and a few tufts behind the ears, but the difference between the two colors is so fine that it is sometimes unnoticeable. The coat is truly beautiful, and flawless save for a small scar above her left hind paw. She is fairly broad in build, with a slight natural paunch. Her plumy tail follows behind her like a cat going for the kill. Her ears are almost lost behind her fur. Some soot is trapped between the hairs, which is characteristic of all the Fiery Clans.
Eyes: Along with her fine pelt is a pair of sparkling, iridescent eyes. They are blue in coloring, but more closely resemble a pair of icicles in a snowstorm than a warm summer sky. Despite the glow, she is not at all expressive, and cats who rely on eyes and body language will be disappointed and embarrassed.
Personality: Many cats see Wolfwing’s body and imagine a sweet, tender cat, who will let kits be kits and, heck, will let warriors be kits, too. They are greatly mistaken. While she is not exactly insensitive, Wolfwing is a lot more severe than she looks, and this makes her unpopular with the kits and apprentices. Among the pelts, she is just another cat, and maybe even friendly. She does not allow any rule-breaking, and rule-bending is only slightly more tolerable. Her tongue can spout criticism, and her mind is certainly thinking it, but she will only tell you of your “faults” if she feels the need. While she is not overly proud, she is quick to become offended, but is more likely to walk away than start an argument. When it comes to wartime, however, she is definitely a fighter, and goes in with all claws unsheathed. In her young age, she has only mentored one cat: Foxfoot. While many pitied the young tom, her strictness and knowledge did produce a respectable Pelt, and it is expected that her parenting skills will be just as good. (see History for more details)
History: It could be said that Wolfwing was raised by too many cats. Her father was never revealed to the Clan, and her mother died from disease when she was only two moons old. However, it was then that the other three queens in the nursery took turns as her parent. These three queens each had completely different personalities; we’ll call them Id, Ego, and Superego. Id was carefree and impulsive, and would have allowed Wolfkit to leave camp had she asked. Ego was much more organized, and followed a strict schedule. (The unpredictability of the Clan eventually drove Ego into becoming a loner.) Superego was the most responsible of the three, and while she was not strict with Wolfkit, she was extremely manipulative, and would often remind the young she-kit of her morals and common sense. Wolfwing took a little from each of these queens: Id’s impulsive nature, Ego’s organization, and Superego’s morality. Unfortunately, instead of the perfect Pelt, these traits developed a brazen, lofty, somber she-cat that if allowed, will almost certainly rub your fur the wrong way.
Other: I have no idea what the kits’ names could be. I just felt like making a queen. Let’s say that she’s late enough to be confined to the nursery, but early enough that she doesn’t have to worry about them for a few more moons (or until we get more members).