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Scorchstar
Tomcat
Orange tabby oriental shorthair
Leader of DesertClan
Age: 36 moons (8 lives left)
Location: DesertClan camp - outside the leader's den/ on his ledge
Crush/ Mate: None
Tags: Snow/ OPEN!
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Scorchstar, as he had throughout this entire ordeal, watched Snow with his narrowed green eyes. The great leader didn't respond to the male's honey-sweet mew, either. He kept his stern, frightening eyes trained on the battered rogue as he approached Softberry, and when he saw that she was going to take care of him, he let out a gusty sigh and flicked his long tail with worry. My, my, what a troubling day... I had to deal with three rogues... one of them being a cat that wants to "better" my Clan. Better how? His words were so odd and manipulative.. Great StarClan, I've never encountered a rogue with such nerve and audacity as him! The tabby then straightened, turned, got to his feet, and made a quick and agile leap onto his ledge with another nervous twitch of his tail. As the long-limbed, angular tom settled down, tucking his paws beneath his thinly-furred, narrow chest, he continued to ponder on what had just happened. And his nerve is exactly why I can't allow him to stay. Those Monkey and Pearly cats are different... they're young, immature, and kind. Easily the kind of cats that we can mold into fine warriors. But Snow? He's older and wiser than any cat I've ever met - I only spoke to him for a few moments, and already I'm threatened and put off by him! Whether or not he admits it, his plans for the sake of DesertClan are, in my eyes, too drastic and too dangerous.. I won't allow him to join us, no way. He's unworthy of my trust.. and is unworthy of my cats' trust and friendship.
Sighing once more, Scorchstar lowered his head onto the hard surface of his ledge, scanning his Clanmates, his family, with the bright light of the full moon dappling his pelt and turning it a milky white. Oh, Sandfur.. I don't know what to do. I'm lost, as I always am, without you by my side. I need to know what to do. I'm stuck.. and I need your guidance more than anything right now.
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Flarepaw (Flareears)
She-cat
Black oriental shorthair
Apprentice of DesertClan
Age: 8 moons
Location: DesertClan camp
Crush: Slightly drawn to Thorn.. though not quite crushing.
Tags: Spottedpaw
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"Agreed." Flarepaw mumbled, swallowing the last of her meal loudly. At Spottedpaw's polite words as she excused herself to the den, the ebony female couldn't help but brighten - though not visibly, because she didn't want the hazel-eyed female to start questioning her again. She meowed, nudging aside the remains of the eaglet. "See ya!"
Once she'd disappeared into the den, the oriental shorthair tossed her head about. Cats were still milling about the Oasis camp.. talking in groups or eating late night snacks. In fact, some cats, she didn't see who for certain, had just returned from a hunt. Daring, what with all the coyotes howling just outside the camp! Flarepaw also saw her father finishing his talk with the white, long-furred, and beat-up rogue, and saw him clamber up to his ledge. Of course, he would be the last one to tuck in for the night. Scorchstar would stay on that ledge for most of the night.. keeping watch over every cat. Casting a wary glance his way, the pale green-eyed molly knew that her sneaking out to meet Thorn would have to wait a while longer. She'd have to stay in the apprentices' den for a bit, pretending to be asleep, and then could sneak out of camp, at last, to see the tabby male again.
Her heart fluttered without her permission to do so as she thought of the male. Already she thought of him as a friend.. which was odd, seeing as they'd only spoken to one another for a few moments. But Flarepaw had a gut instinct.. she knew that she could trust Thorn and that he'd never dream of laying a claw on her. When she'd tried to attack him and when he'd responded with his smooth words and sheathed claws, it was obvious he didn't mean to hurt her..
What's the harm in going out of camp just this once to meet such a nice tom? That's right. Nothing! I don't get why Batpaw was so angry at me for talking with him.. what's the big whoop? Not like I'll ever meet up with him after tonight, right?
... Right?
Stopping in her mooning and getting to her paws with a shake of her head, Flarepaw bounded off to the tunnel-den, slipping inside and finding her way amongst the slumbering bodies to reach her fluffy, plush nest in the center of the den. She settled down, curling up with her long, thin tail draped over her nose, and glanced up at the moon, which was just visible, one last time before closing her wide emerald eyes.
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Hawkcry
Tomcat
Dark brown tabby
Warrior of DesertClan
Age: 19 moons
Location: DesertClan camp
Crush: Spidermask
Tags: Softberry, Dogtail, Batpaw, Splashpaw, Snow, Softberry, Pearly, and the kittens
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Hawkcry ducked his head, still quietly prideful in himself at the admiration and fair amount of jealousy in Batpaw's unreadable, turquoise stare. As the ebony tom slunk off toward the apprentices' den, the dark tabby called after him, knowing that the male was frustrated about his lack of sight. He's a spritely tom.. and Waspclaw could definitely use him on our side if I can train him well enough.. Yes, dear Batpaw could be an asset. I'll train you well - I can see the desire in those blind eyes of yours, and I can use your ambitions and dreams to your - my - advantage. "Batpaw! If you'd like, I'd be willing to teach you some of my moves.. I'm not allowed to fight or go patrolling, nor leave camp, but it would be a pleasure to show you skills like mine." After all.. who wouldn't want to be me? I don't doubt Waspclaw's teaching as a mentor, because he too is schooling Batpaw in all of our tricks.. but what harm can I do? We'll need strong cats for when we overthrow Scorchstar. If I can only tempt him to join our side..
As he awaited the apprentice's response, he saw Snow making his way toward the medicine cats' den, and immediately Hawkcry's muscles tensed and his pelt puffed out. I can't have every cat see me bicker with him... not good for my image. I should beat it, the dark tabby thought around a little yawn, Besides.. it's been a long, painful day. I need to rest.. preferably by the lovely Spidermask.
With that he meowed a polite, charming goodbye to Dogtail, her little ones, and the already snoozing Splashpaw and rogue, Pearly. He got to his massive feet and made his exit, though it was tough to fit his bulk out of the small den entrance. Hawkcry emerged into the chilly nighttime atmosphere... and took in a deep breath of the amazing desert air, the dust and sand nearly making him sneeze as he did so, and locked eyes with the white rogue. His icy blue eyes were narrowed balefully with a frighteningly clear hatred and loathing, and when he passed by the pearly white cat on his way to Batpaw, he purposefully stopped before him and hissed quietly, "I will never forget what you've done to me. How you gave me wounds that I'll carry for the rest of my days. I don't care if you stay here or not - I'll hunt you down, and eventually get my revenge. Keep your eyes peeled, your ears pricked, and stay on your toes, rogue, for when you least expect it, I'll avenge the loss of my ear and the loss of my pride."
With a whisk of his short, tabby tail, the dark, pale-blue-eyed tomcat promptly stepped harshly on the male's paw just to be scornful. And then he was off, padding over to Batpaw with his rage erased from his face and a smile across his maw.
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Noeyes
Blind she-cat
Russian Blue
Elder of DesertClan
Age: 87 moons
Location: DesertClan camp - by the Oasis lake
Crush/ Mate: None
Tags: Foxfoot
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[b][color=#0080FF]"Well, Foxfoot.. I for one am exhausted. I honestly don't give a coyote's tail about what's going on, or who our new visitor is anymore. It's way past my bedtime." She chuckled lightly, got to her feet, and parted her jaws in a wide, enormous yawn just to emphasize her point. "Come on. We'll ask around and see what's what tomorrow."