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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Fri Sep 04, 2020 8:58 pm

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 17 (8 M | 9 F | 0 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: Anytime
Servings Needed: 3 (4 at 20 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: Google Document


(Last moon)
Backfilling for months .-.

(Note: All real-life pictures linked are from free-to-use sites. All drawn images are on the official CaC linearts, by Grey_Hoodie, kaspbrak., kaspbrak., spasticjazzhands, H155, and inky. Color-ins are by Katrione, deimos, eagle., spasticjazzhands, and Ariento.

May I ask for lineart as well as descriptions? Thank you~)

[ The Clan consumes Mouse x3 (3 servings). ]
[ Darkcrow, Creagfoot, Capercaillieflight, and Mistylake go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Addereye, Crossflight, and Kestreltuft go hunting. ]
[ Minnowleap, Jackdawnose, and Quietpaw stay back to guard the camp. ]
[ Quietpaw is ready for her final assessment! If she passes, she will be known as Quietrain. ]
[ Fadedsong looks for herbs and practices medicine. ]
[ Fadedsong tries for kits with Oriole of the Celestial Beings (Faded and Minnowleap are mates, Oriole is surrogating). ]
[ Branchwhistle's kits are named Jaykit, Pinkit, Garganeykit, and Wrenkit. ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 38 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 46 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cat:
          Fadedsong | 45 moons | she-cat | X
          Skill Points: ✿✿✿✿✿ [5/5]

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 25 moons | tom | X
          Capercaillieflight | 43 moons | she-cat | X
          Creagfoot | 21 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 41 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 35 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 36 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 41 moons | trans tom (afab) | X - based on this, edited by broken*
          Mistylake | 38 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Quietpaw | 17 moons | she-cat
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          Branchwhistle | 28 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Garganeykit | 0 moons | tom | X
          Jaykit | 0 moons | she-cat | X
          Pinkit | 0 moons | tom | X
          Wrenkit | 0 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x0
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x2
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x1
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x0
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x0
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x0
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Lovage: Cures coughs x0
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x3
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x0
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x0
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x0
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x0
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x0
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x0
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x0
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x6 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x8 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x2 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x3 | 2 servings
    Hares | x1 | 3 servings
    Birds | x2 | 3 servings
    Total | 33 servings

    Mentors:
    Darkcrow | Quietpaw | 6 | Hunting, Stealth, Combat, Agility, Tracking, Advanced Hunting
    Mentor | Apprentice | No. of training sessions | Moves

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ??? and Mistylake | Quietpaw, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | forbidden mates / no kits
    ??? and Branchwhistle | 4 kits
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Name and Name | Kits
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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Fri Sep 18, 2020 2:45 am

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 17 (8 M | 9 F | 0 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: September 24, 2020
Servings Needed: 3 (4 at 20 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: Google Document


(Last moon)
Backfilling for months .-.

(Note: All real-life pictures linked are from free-to-use sites. Linearts and color-ins by Create a Clan artists, staff, and guest artists.

May I ask for lineart as well as descriptions? Thank you~)

[ The Clan consumes Shrew x3 (3 servings). ]
[ Darkcrow, Creagfoot, Capercaillieflight, and Mistylake go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Addereye, Crossflight, and Kestreltuft go hunting. ]
[ Minnowleap and Quietrain patrol. ]
[ Jackdawnose stays back to guard the camp. Minnowleap and Quietrain double back to help him after their patrol. ]
[ Fadedsong looks for herbs and practices medicine. ] (no med cat activities this post)
[ Fadedsong is due in 2 moons. ]
[ Ploverstar requests a second medicine cat at the Moonpool, citing the need for one now that Fadedsong is with kits. ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 39 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 47 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cat:
          Fadedsong | 46 moons | she-cat | X
          Skill Points: ✿✿✿✿✿ [5/5]

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 26 moons | tom | X
          Capercaillieflight | 44 moons | she-cat | X
          Creagfoot | 22 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 42 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 36 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 37 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 42 moons | trans tom (afab) | X - based on this, edited by broken*
          Mistylake | 39 moons | she-cat | X
          Quietrain | 18 moons | she-cat
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          Branchwhistle | 29 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Garganeykit | 1 moon | tom | X
          Jaykit | 1 moon | she-cat | X
          Pinkit | 1 moon | tom | X
          Wrenkit | 1 moon | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x0
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x2
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x1
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x0
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x0
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x0
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Lovage: Cures coughs x1
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x3
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x1
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x0
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x0
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x0
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x0
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x0
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x0
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x7 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x5 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x3 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x3 | 2 servings
    Hares | x1 | 3 servings
    Birds | x2 | 3 servings
    Total | 33 servings

    Mentors:
    Darkcrow | Quietpaw | 6 | Hunting, Stealth, Combat, Agility, Tracking, Advanced Hunting
    Mentor | Apprentice | No. of training sessions | Moves

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ??? and Mistylake | Quietpaw, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | forbidden mates / no kits
    ??? and Branchwhistle | 4 kits
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Name and Name | Kits
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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:50 pm

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 19 (8 M | 11 F | 0 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: September 24, 2020
Servings Needed: 3 (4 at 20 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: Google Document


(Last moon)
Backfilling for months .-.

(Note: All real-life pictures linked are from free-to-use sites. Linearts and color-ins by Create a Clan artists, staff, and guest artists.

May I ask for lineart as well as descriptions? Thank you~)

[ The Clan consumes Mouse x3 (3 servings). ]
[ Darkcrow, Creagfoot, Capercaillieflight, and Mistylake go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Addereye, Vulturestorm, and Kestreltuft go hunting. ]
[ Jackdawnose and Crossflight patrol. ]
[ Minnowleap and Quietrain stay back to guard the camp. ]
[ Siverdapple looks for herbs and practices medicine. ]
[ Fadedsong is due in 1 moon. ]
[ Claimed from Anniversary event: 8x 1-serving prey (mouse x8), random cat (Vulturestorm, by inky). ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 40 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 48 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cats:
          Fadedsong | 47 moons | she-cat | head medicine cat | X
          Skill Points: ✿✿✿✿✿ [5/5] | Currently in nursery
          Silverdapple | 25 moons | she-cat | X
          Skill Points: ✿✿✿✿✿ [5/5]

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 27 moons | tom | X
          Capercaillieflight | 45 moons | she-cat | X
          Creagfoot | 23 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 43 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 37 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 38 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 43 moons | trans tom (afab) | X - based on this, edited by broken*
          Mistylake | 40 moons | she-cat | X
          Quietrain | 19 moons | she-cat
          Vulturestorm | 38 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          Branchwhistle | 30 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Garganeykit | 2 moons | tom | X
          Jaykit | 2 moons | she-cat | X
          Pinkit | 2 moons | tom | X
          Wrenkit | 2 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x0
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x2
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x1
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x0
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x0
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x0
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Lovage: Cures coughs x1
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x3
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x1
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x0
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x0
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x0
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x0
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x0
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x0
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x12 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x5 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x3 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x3 | 2 servings
    Hares | x1 | 3 servings
    Birds | x2 | 3 servings
    Total | 38 servings

    Mentors:
    Mentor | Apprentice | No. of training sessions | Moves

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ??? and Mistylake | Quietrain, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | forbidden mates / no kits
    ??? and Branchwhistle | Garganeykit, Jaykit, Pinkit, Wrenkit
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Name and Name | Kits
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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Tue Sep 29, 2020 1:48 am

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 19 (8 M | 11 F | 0 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: Anytime
Servings Needed: 3 (4 at 20 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: Google Document


(Last moon)
Backfilling for months .-.

(Note: All real-life pictures linked are from free-to-use sites. Linearts and color-ins by Create a Clan artists, staff, and guest artists.

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[ The Clan consumes Mouse x3 (3 servings). ]
[ Darkcrow, Creagfoot, Capercaillieflight, and Mistylake go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Addereye, Vulturestorm, and Kestreltuft go hunting. ]
[ Jackdawnose and Crossflight patrol. ]
[ Minnowleap and Quietrain stay back to guard the camp. ]
[ Siverdapple looks for herbs. ]
[ Fadedsong (Ll / BB / XOXo / Dd / aa / McMc / Wsw) is kitting! The father is Oriole of the Celestial Beings, who is surrogating for her and Minnowleap (ll / BB / XOY / DD / AA / McMc / Ccs / Wsw). ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 41 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 49 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cats:
          Fadedsong | 48 moons | she-cat | head medicine cat | X | Currently in nursery
          Silverdapple | 26 moons | she-cat | X

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 28 moons | tom | X
          Capercaillieflight | 46 moons | she-cat | X
          Creagfoot | 24 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 44 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 38 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 39 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 44 moons | trans tom (afab) | X - based on this, edited by broken*
          Mistylake | 41 moons | she-cat | X
          Quietrain | 20 moons | she-cat
          Vulturestorm | 39 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          Branchwhistle | 31 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Garganeykit | 3 moons | tom | X
          Jaykit | 3 moons | she-cat | X
          Pinkit | 3 moons | tom | X
          Wrenkit | 3 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x0
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x2
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x1
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x0
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x0
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x1
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Lovage: Cures coughs x1
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x3
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x1
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x0
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x0
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x0
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x1
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x0
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x0
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x10 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x6 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x3 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x4 | 1 serving
    Hares | x1 | 3 servings
    Birds | x2 | 3 servings
    Total | 38 servings

    Mentors:
    Mentor | Apprentice | No. of training sessions | Moves

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ??? and Mistylake | Quietrain, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | unborn kit(s); Oriole of the Celestial Beings is surrogate
    ??? and Branchwhistle | Garganeykit, Jaykit, Pinkit, Wrenkit
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Name and Name | Kits
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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Wed Jan 06, 2021 1:41 am

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 21 (9 M | 12 F | 0 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: Two posts
Servings Needed: 4 (5 at 26 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: Google Document


(Last moon)
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(Note: All real-life pictures linked are from free-to-use sites. Linearts and color-ins by Create a Clan artists, staff, and guest artists.

May I ask for lineart as well as descriptions? Thank you~)

[ The Clan consumes Mouse x4 (4 servings). ]
[ Darkcrow, Creagfoot, Capercaillieflight, and Mistylake go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Addereye, Vulturestorm, and Kestreltuft go hunting. ]
[ Jackdawnose and Crossflight patrol. ]
[ Minnowleap and Quietrain stay back to guard the camp. ]
[ Siverdapple looks for herbs. ]
[ Fadedsong and Minnowleap's two kits are named Flamekit (tom) and Rosekit (she-cat). ]
[ Ploverstar requests for a warrior at the Moonpool. ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 42 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 50 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cats:
          Fadedsong | 49 moons | she-cat | head medicine cat | X | Currently in nursery
          Silverdapple | 27 moons | she-cat | X

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 29 moons | tom | X
          Capercaillieflight | 47 moons | she-cat | X
          Creagfoot | 25 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 45 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 39 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 40 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 45 moons | trans tom (afab) | X - based on this, edited by broken*
          Mistylake | 42 moons | she-cat | X
          Quietrain | 21 moons | she-cat
          Vulturestorm | 40 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          Branchwhistle | 32 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Flamekit | 0 moons | tom | mute | X
          Garganeykit | 4 moons | tom | X
          Jaykit | 4 moons | she-cat | X
          Pinkit | 4 moons | tom | X
          Rosekit | 0 moons | she-cat | mute | X
          Wrenkit | 4 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x0
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x2
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x1
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x0
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x0
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x1
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Lovage: Cures coughs x1
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x3
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x1
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x0
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x0
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x0
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x1
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x0
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x0
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x6 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x6 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x3 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x6 | 1 serving
    Hares | x1 | 3 servings
    Birds | x3 | 3 servings
    Total | 39 servings

    Mentors:
    Mentor | Apprentice | No. of training sessions | Moves

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ??? and Mistylake | Quietrain, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | Oriole (Celestial Beings): surrogate | Flamekit, Rosekit
    ??? and Branchwhistle | Garganeykit, Jaykit, Pinkit, Wrenkit
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Kestreltuft and Vulturestorm | littermates
    Name and Name | Kits
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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Thu Feb 04, 2021 10:28 pm

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 23 (11 M | 12 F | 0 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: One post
Servings Needed: 4 (5 at 26 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: Google Document


(Last moon)
Backfilling for months .-.

(Note: All real-life pictures linked are from free-to-use sites. Linearts and color-ins by Create a Clan artists, staff, and guest artists.

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[ The Clan consumes Mouse x2 and Shrew x2 (4 servings). ]
[ Darkcrow, Creagfoot, Capercaillieflight, and Mistylake go hunting. ]
[ Crossflight, Addereye, Vulturestorm, and Kestreltuft go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Coalshadow, and Nightbreeze patrol. ]
[ Minnowleap and Quietrain stay back to guard the camp. ]
[ Jackdawnose rests for two moons. ]
[ Siverdapple looks for herbs and treats Jackdawnose with Cobweb x1 and Marigold x1. ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 43 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 51 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cats:
          Fadedsong | 50 moons | she-cat | head medicine cat | X | Currently in nursery
          Silverdapple | 28 moons | she-cat | X

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 30 moons | tom | X
          Capercaillieflight | 48 moons | she-cat | X
          Coalshadow | 25 moons | tom | X
          Creagfoot | 26 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 46 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 40 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 41 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 46 moons | trans tom (afab) | X - based on this, edited by broken*
          Mistylake | 43 moons | she-cat | X
          Nightbreeze | 51 moons | tom | X
          Quietrain | 22 moons | she-cat
          Vulturestorm | 41 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          Branchwhistle | 33 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Flamekit | 1 moon | tom | mute | X
          Garganeykit | 5 moons | tom | X
          Jaykit | 5 moons | she-cat | X
          Pinkit | 5 moons | tom | X
          Rosekit | 1 moon | she-cat | mute | X
          Wrenkit | 5 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x0
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x3
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x0
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x0
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x0
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x1
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x1
    Lovage: Cures coughs x1
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x2
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x1
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x0
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x0
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x0
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x1
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x0
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x1
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x4 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x4 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x5 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x6 | 1 serving
    Hares | x1 | 3 servings
    Birds | x4 | 3 servings
    Total | 46 servings

    Mentors:
    Mentor | Apprentice | No. of training sessions | Moves

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ??? and Mistylake | Quietrain, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | Oriole (Celestial Beings): surrogate | Flamekit, Rosekit
    ??? and Branchwhistle | Garganeykit, Jaykit, Pinkit, Wrenkit
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Kestreltuft and Vulturestorm | littermates
    Name and Name | Kits
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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Fri Jul 09, 2021 9:13 pm

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 23 (11 M | 12 F | 0 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: Anytime
Servings Needed: 4 (5 at 26 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: stored offsite; message if interested!


(Last moon)
Backfilling for months .-.

(Note: All real-life pictures linked are from free-to-use sites. Linearts and color-ins by Create a Clan artists, staff, and guest artists.

May I ask for lineart as well as descriptions? Thank you~)

[ The Clan consumes Bird x1 and Snake x1 (4 servings). ]
[ Darkcrow, Creagfoot, Capercaillieflight, and Mistylake go hunting. ]
[ Crossflight, Addereye, Vulturestorm, and Kestreltuft go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Coalshadow, and Nightbreeze patrol. ]
[ The rest of Clan stay back at camp. ]
[ Garganeykit, Jaykit, Pinkit, and Wrenkit have reached the age of six moons and is made apprentices. Garganeypaw is apprenticed to Ploverstar, Jaypaw to Capercaillieflight, Pinpaw to Minnowleap, and Wrenpaw to Nightbreeze. ]
[ Branchwhistle returns to warrior duties following her kits' apprenticing. ]
[ Jackdawnose rests for one moon (2/2). ]
[ Siverdapple looks for herbs. ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 44 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 52 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cats:
          Fadedsong | 51 moons | she-cat | head medicine cat | X | Currently in nursery
          Silverdapple | 29 moons | she-cat | X

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 31 moons | tom | X
          Branchwhistle | 34 moons | she-cat | X
          Capercaillieflight | 49 moons | she-cat | X
          Coalshadow | 26 moons | tom | X
          Creagfoot | 27 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 47 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 41 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 42 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 47 moons | trans tom (afab) | X - based on this, edited by broken*
          Mistylake | 44 moons | she-cat | X
          Nightbreeze | 52 moons | tom | X
          Quietrain | 23 moons | she-cat | X
          Vulturestorm | 42 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Garganeypaw | 6 moons | tom | X
          Jaypaw | 6 moons | she-cat | X
          Pinpaw | 6 moons | tom | X
          Wrenpaw | 6 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          See Fadedsong
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Flamekit | 2 moons | tom | mute | X
          Rosekit | 2 moons | she-cat | mute | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x0
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x3
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x0
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x0
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x0
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x1
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x1
    Lovage: Cures coughs x1
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x2
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x2
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x1
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x0
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x0
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x1
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x0
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x1
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x4 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x4 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x5 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x6 | 1 serving
    Hares | x2 | 3 servings
    Birds | x4 | 3 servings
    Total | 49 servings

    Mentors:
    Ploverstar | Garganeypaw | 0 | Moves
    Capercaillieflight | Jaypaw | 0 | Moves
    Minnowleap | Pinpaw | 0 | Moves
    Nightbreeze | Wrenpaw | 0 | Moves

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ??? and Mistylake | Quietrain, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | Oriole (Celestial Beings): surrogate | Flamekit, Rosekit
    ??? and Branchwhistle | Garganeypaw, Jaypaw, Pinpaw, Wrenpaw
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Kestreltuft and Vulturestorm | littermates
    Name and Name | Kits
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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Sun Jul 25, 2021 4:14 am

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 24 (11 M | 12 F | 1 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: Anytime
Servings Needed: 5 (6 at 28 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: stored offsite; message if interested!


(Last moon)
Backfilling for months .-.

(Note: All real-life pictures linked are from free-to-use sites. Linearts and color-ins by Create a Clan artists, staff, and guest artists.

May I ask for lineart as well as descriptions? Thank you~)

[ The Clan consumes Snake x5 (5 servings). ]
[ Jackdawnose, Coalshadow, Addereye, and Quietrain go hunting. ]
[ Vulturestorm, Crossflight, Creagfoot, and Nightbreeze go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Darkcrow, Kestreltuft, and Minnowleap patrol. ]
[ The rest of Clan stay back at camp. ]
[ Ploverstar, Capercaillieflight, Minnowleap, and Nightbreeze teach their apprentices the Hunting skill. ]
[ Fennel, a loner, stumbles upon a CloudClan patrol and is relieved to hear that a clan is friendly to cats like them, and gladly joins as an apprentice - Fennelpaw. They are apprenticed to Jackdawnose. ]
[ Mistylake tries for kits with Rust, the Gathering stud. ]
[ Siverdapple looks for herbs. ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 45 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 53 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cats:
          Fadedsong | 52 moons | she-cat | head medicine cat | X | Currently in nursery
          Silverdapple | 30 moons | she-cat | X

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 32 moons | tom | X
          Branchwhistle | 35 moons | she-cat | X
          Capercaillieflight | 50 moons | she-cat | X
          Coalshadow | 27 moons | tom | X
          Creagfoot | 28 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 48 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 42 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 43 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 48 moons | trans tom (afab) | X - based on this, edited by broken*
          Mistylake | 45 moons | she-cat | X
          Nightbreeze | 53 moons | tom | X
          Quietrain | 24 moons | she-cat | X
          Vulturestorm | 43 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Fennelpaw | 6 moons | nonbinary (AMAB) | X
          Garganeypaw | 7 moons | tom | X
          Jaypaw | 7 moons | she-cat | X
          Pinpaw | 7 moons | tom | X
          Wrenpaw | 7 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          See Fadedsong
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Flamekit | 3 moons | tom | mute | X
          Rosekit | 3 moons | she-cat | mute | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x1
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x3
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x0
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x1
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x1
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x1
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x1
    Lovage: Cures coughs x2
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x2
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x2
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x1
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x0
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x0
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x1
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x0
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x1
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x5 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x5 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x5 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x3 | 1 serving
    Hares | x2 | 3 servings
    Birds | x4 | 3 servings
    Total | 48 servings

    Mentors:
    Ploverstar | Garganeypaw | 0 | Moves
    Capercaillieflight | Jaypaw | 0 | Moves
    Minnowleap | Pinpaw | 0 | Moves
    Nightbreeze | Wrenpaw | 0 | Moves

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ??? and Mistylake | Quietrain, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | Oriole (Celestial Beings): surrogate | Flamekit, Rosekit
    ??? and Branchwhistle | Garganeypaw, Jaypaw, Pinpaw, Wrenpaw
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Kestreltuft and Vulturestorm | littermates
    Name and Name | Kits
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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Mon Aug 02, 2021 2:42 am

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 24 (11 M | 12 F | 1 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: Anytime
Servings Needed: 5 (6 at 28 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: stored offsite; message if interested!


(Last moon)
Backfilling for months .-.

(Note: All real-life pictures linked are from free-to-use sites. Linearts and color-ins by Create a Clan artists, staff, and guest artists.

May I ask for lineart as well as descriptions? Thank you~)

[ The Clan consumes Snake x5 (5 servings). ]
[ Jackdawnose, Coalshadow, Addereye, and Quietrain go hunting. ]
[ Vulturestorm, Crossflight, Creagfoot, and Nightbreeze go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Darkcrow, and Minnowleap patrol. ]
[ The rest of Clan stay back at camp. ]
[ Ploverstar, Capercaillieflight, Minnowleap, and Nightbreeze teach their apprentices the Agility skill. ]
[ Jackdawnose teaches Fennelpaw the Hunting skill. ]
[ Kestreltuft rests for one moon, just in case, on Silverdapple's orders. ]
[ Mistylake will give birth in two moons. ]
[ Siverdapple looks for herbs, especially for horsetail. ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 46 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 54 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cats:
          Fadedsong | 53 moons | she-cat | head medicine cat | X | Currently in nursery
          Silverdapple | 31 moons | she-cat | X

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 33 moons | tom | X
          Branchwhistle | 36 moons | she-cat | X
          Capercaillieflight | 51 moons | she-cat | X
          Coalshadow | 28 moons | tom | X
          Creagfoot | 29 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 49 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 43 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 44 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 49 moons | trans tom (afab) | X - based on this, edited by broken*
          Mistylake | 46 moons | she-cat | X
          Nightbreeze | 54 moons | tom | X
          Quietrain | 25 moons | she-cat | X
          Vulturestorm | 44 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Fennelpaw | 7 moons | nonbinary (AMAB) | X
          Garganeypaw | 8 moons | tom | X
          Jaypaw | 8 moons | she-cat | X
          Pinpaw | 8 moons | tom | X
          Wrenpaw | 8 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          See Fadedsong
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Flamekit | 4 moons | tom | mute | X
          Rosekit | 4 moons | she-cat | mute | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x1
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x3
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x0
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x1
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x1
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x1
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x1
    Lovage: Cures coughs x2
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x2
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x2
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x1
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x1
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x1
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x1
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x1
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x1
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x1
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x5 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x5 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x5 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x1 | 1 serving
    Hares | x2 | 3 servings
    Birds | x4 | 3 servings
    Total | 46 servings

    Mentors:
    Ploverstar | Garganeypaw | 1 | Hunting
    Capercaillieflight | Jaypaw | 1 | Hunting
    Minnowleap | Pinpaw | 1 | Hunting
    Nightbreeze | Wrenpaw | 1 | Hunting
    Jackdawnose | Fennelpaw | 0 | Moves

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ??? and Mistylake | Quietrain, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | Oriole (Celestial Beings): surrogate | Flamekit, Rosekit
    ??? and Branchwhistle | Garganeypaw, Jaypaw, Pinpaw, Wrenpaw
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Kestreltuft and Vulturestorm | littermates
    Name and Name | Kits
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Re: CloudClan | Archives | DNP

Postby winter solstice. » Sat Aug 21, 2021 10:49 pm

CloudClan
Number of Cats: 26 (12 M | 13 F | 1 NB)
Next Starclan Visit: Anytime
Servings Needed: 5 (6 at 28 cats)
Pebbles: 75
Genetics and Relationships Chart: stored offsite; message if interested!


(Last moon)
Backfilling for months .-.

(Note: Linearts and color-ins by Create a Clan artists, staff, and guest artists.

May I ask for lineart as well as descriptions? Thank you~)

[ The Clan consumes Mouse x2 and Hare x1 (5 servings). ]
[ Jackdawnose, Coalshadow, Addereye, and Quietrain go hunting. ]
[ Vulturestorm, Crossflight, Creagfoot, and Nightbreeze go hunting. ]
[ Ploverstar, Darkcrow, and Minnowleap patrol. ]
[ The rest of Clan stay back at camp. ]
[ Ploverstar, Capercaillieflight, Minnowleap, and Nightbreeze teach their apprentices the Combat skill. ]
[ Jackdawnose teaches Fennelpaw the Agility skill. ]
[ Skuawhisp, from KwamiClan, arrives on CloudClan territory, somewhat disoriented by lack of food and water after a long journey from the jungle, and is taken in. He is renamed to Sycamorewind. ]
[ The parent found on patrol is a she-cat, named Brightsong. ]
[ The kit found on patrol is a tom, named Shardkit. ]
[ Silverdapple treats Kestreltuft with Horsetail x1. ]
[ Mistylake will give birth in one moon. ]
[ Siverdapple looks for herbs. ]


          Leader:
          Ploverstar | 47 moons | she-cat | X
          Lives: ★★★★★★★★★ [9/9]

          Deputy:
          Darkcrow | 55 moons | tom | X

          Medicine Cats:
          Fadedsong | 54 moons | she-cat | head medicine cat | X | Currently in nursery
          Silverdapple | 32 moons | she-cat | X

          Warriors:
          Addereye | 34 moons | tom | X
          Branchwhistle | 37 moons | she-cat | X
          Capercaillieflight | 52 moons | she-cat | X
          Coalshadow | 29 moons | tom | X
          Creagfoot | 30 moons | tom | X
          Crossflight | 50 moons | she-cat | X
          Jackdawnose | 44 moons | tom | X
          Kestreltuft | 45 moons | she-cat | X
          Minnowleap | 50 moons | trans tom (afab) | X
          Mistylake | 47 moons | she-cat | X
          Nightbreeze | 55 moons | tom | X
          Quietrain | 26 moons | she-cat | X
          Sycamorewind | 21 moons | tom | X
          Vulturestorm | 45 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Apprentices:
          Fennelpaw | 8 moons | nonbinary (AMAB) | X
          Garganeypaw | 9 moons | tom | X
          Jaypaw | 9 moons | she-cat | X
          Pinpaw | 9 moons | tom | X
          Wrenpaw | 9 moons | she-cat | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Queens:
          Brightsong | 25 moons | she-cat | X
          See Fadedsong
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Kits:
          Flamekit | 5 moons | tom | mute | X
          Rosekit | 5 moons | she-cat | mute | X
          Shardkit | 3 moons | tom | X
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]

          Elders:
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
          Name | Age | Gender | [url=link]X[/url]
    Ally Clans:
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Enemy Clans
    Clan Name | Username
    Clan Name | Username

    Borders
    North | Sea (None)
    East | Clan Name | Username
    South | Clan Name | Username
    West | SeaClan | winter solstice. (main clan)
    Northeast | Sea (None)
    Northwest | Sea (None)
    Southeast | Clan Name | Username
    Southwest | CreagClan | w0ah

    Medicine Store
    Alder Bark: For tooth pain (eases toothache). x1
    Beech Leaves: For carrying other herbs. x0
    Bindweed: Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place (unknown effect). x1
    Blackberry Leaves: These leaves are chewed into a pulp (eases the swelling of bee stings). x0
    Borage Leaves: It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens (produces more and better milk, also brings down fevers). x0
    Bright-Eye: Unknown usage x0
    Broom: It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds (effect unknown). x0
    Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp (lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites). x0
    Burnet: A traveling herb (Said to help stop minor bleeding on Twolegs; keeps a cat's strength up). x0
    Catchweed: The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are (stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin). x0
    Catmint/Catnip: Eaten (best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare; can also be used for whitecough). x3
    Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye (soothes damaged eyes). x0
    Chamomile: Eaten (strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; also given to traveling cats for strength). x1
    Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root (for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively; can also be used during kitting). x2
    Chickweed: Eaten (treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred). x0
    Cob Nuts: Made into ointments (effect unknown). x0
    Cobwebs: Press over wound (to soak up and stop/slow the bleeding; may also be used to bind broken bones). x0
    Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp (eases breathing or kitten-cough; eases cracked or sore pads). x0
    Comfrey Root: Roots are chewed into a poultice; can also be lined in one's nest (repairs broken bones or soothes wounds; also used for wrenched claws; can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints; also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; can be used for burns). x0
    Daisy Leaf: Chewed into a paste (eases the pain of aching joints; also a traveling herb). x0
    Dandelion: The white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings; leaves can be chewed (thought to soothe and heal bee stings; its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller). x2
    Dock: Chewed up and applied to scratches, similar to sorrel; also can be put in one's nest during sleep (soothes scratches, though can sting when applied; soothes sore pads; if placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds). x0
    Elder Leaves: Turned into a poultice (Soothes sprains). x0
    Fennel: Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth (helps pain in the hips). x1
    Feverfew: Eaten (reduces body temperature for cats with fevers or chills; also heals aches and pains; especially good for headaches). x1
    Goatweed: Given daily (eases anxiety and grief). x1
    Goldenrod: helps prevent infection + treats wounds. x0
    Hawkweed: Unknown usage (like catmint, but not as strong).x0
    Heather Nectar: Included in herbal mixtures (makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures). x0
    Honey: Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it (soothes infections; a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; helps cats swallow other concoctions; helps soothe coughing; gives energy). x0
    Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds (treats infections; stops bleeding). x1
    Ivy Leaf: To store other herbs. x0
    Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten (soothes bellyaches; gives strength; helps troubled breathing; also used to help calm cats). x1
    Lamb's Ear: Unknown usage (gives a cat strength). x0
    Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death (cures fevers and chills; also used to hide the scent of death). x1
    Lovage: Cures coughs x2
    Lungwort: Eaten (cures yellowcough).x1
    Mallow Leaves: Eaten (soothes bellyaches). x0
    Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice; juice can be used as well (stops infections; stops bleeding; used for inflammation in the joints). x2
    Mint: Rubbed on a dead body (used to hide the scent of death). x0
    Mouse Bile: the liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt (the ticks fall off).x2
    Dried Oak Leaf: the dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound (stops infection from setting in). x0
    Parsley: Eaten (stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk; also used to cure bellyache). x1
    Poppy Seeds: Chewed on (helps a cat sleep; soothes shock or distress; eases pain; not recommended for nursing queens).x1
    Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper leaves, it can help aching joints (treats aching joints; keeps a cat's strength up). x1
    Ragweed: Thought to give cats extra strength (like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy). x1
    Raspberry Leaves: Could be a painkiller, or helps stop bleeding during kitting (could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding) x0
    Rosemary: Put on the pelt of a dead cat and prepare it for burial (hides the scent of death). x0
    Rush: Used to bind broken bones (helps hold a broken limb into place, like casts for Twolegs). x0
    Sorrel: Eaten (traveling herb; can also build up appetite). x0
    Sticks: Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended; also used to help broken legs heal (distracts cat from pain; recommended for queens giving birth). x0
    Stinging Nettle: The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound; the stems can also be chewed (induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively; can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; helps with wounds; chewing the stems helps fight against infection). x1
    Sweet-Sedge: One must swallow the sap (eases infection). x1
    Tansy: To be consumed, but only in small doses (cures coughs; can be also used to cure wounds and poisons; stops cats from getting greencough; soothes throats). x0
    Tormentil: Chewed and put on the wound (its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poisons). x1
    Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on (calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock). x0
    Traveling Herbs: Eaten (used to give a cat more energy and strength, and keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time). x0
    Watermint: It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten (eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache).x0
    Wild Garlic: One must roll in it (prevents infection, especially rat bites). x1
    Willow Bark: Usage unknown (eases pain). x0
    Willow Leaves: Eaten (stops vomiting). x1
    Wintergreen: Usage unknown (treats wounds and some poisons). x1
    Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound, depending on the situation (extracts poisons from wounds; will make a cat vomit up toxins; the ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads).x1
    Deathberries: Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry (kills a cat within minutes when consumed). Also known as yew berries or night seeds. x0
    Foxglove Seeds: They are used to treat the heart (can easily cause paralysis and heart failure). x0
    Holly Berries: Usage unknown (effect unknown). x0
    Deadly Nightshade: To quickly kill a cat who cannot be saved (poisonous). x0
    Water Hemlock: Usage unknown (causes writhing, pain, and foaming of the mouth). x0

    Fresh-Kill Pile:
    Mice | x4 | 1 serving
    Shrews | x6 | 1 serving
    Rabbits | x5 | 2 servings
    Snakes | x2 | 1 serving
    Hares | x2 | 3 servings
    Birds | x4 | 3 servings
    Total | 47 servings

    Mentors:
    Ploverstar | Garganeypaw | 2 | Hunting, Agility
    Capercaillieflight | Jaypaw | 2 | Hunting, Agility
    Minnowleap | Pinpaw | 2 | Hunting, Agility
    Nightbreeze | Wrenpaw | 2 | Hunting, Agility
    Jackdawnose | Fennelpaw | 1 | Hunting

    Deceased Cats:
    Cat Name | Cause of Death
    Cat Name | Cause of Death

    Family:
    ? and Mistylake | Quietrain, Snowsilver (NorthernClan), Featherfall (NorthernClan)
    Minnowleap and Fadedsong | Oriole (Celestial Beings): surrogate | Flamekit, Rosekit
    ? and Branchwhistle | Garganeypaw, Jaypaw, Pinpaw, Wrenpaw
    Darkcrow and Mistylake | mates
    Kestreltuft and Vulturestorm | littermates
    ? and Brightsong | Shardkit
    Name and Name | Kits
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