☁ .:ᴄʟᴏᴜᴅ.ʟᴇᴀғ:. ☁ wrote:Happy 200 pages.^^;
I have a few images I want to use in a role~play, and I'm clueless what to call them. Honestly they are beautiful.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-uoQ0Vfqb-IE/U ... nd+cat.jpg - This is an apprentice, he's kind, sweet, caring. And indeed very jumpy and hyper. Helpful for personality, not much to say about him, he is brave, not much skills, I guess you can say he's pretty good with catching prey, but not alot.
http://www.climbingmountkinabalu.com/wp ... G_3539.jpg - I was thinking about -Spotted, and for the suffix, I beleive -cloud or -petal for her. She's bright, jolly and normally in a good mode. She loves kits, and would fall for any cute kitten. She's not intrested in talking, unless it's someone she actually likes to work with.
http://best-wallpaper.net/wallpaper/136 ... 66x768.jpg - I was maybe thinking about -Dark or something. He is secretive, mysterious and a show-off kind of cat. He is skilled with fighting and hunting, his weakness lies in that 'swimming and climbing' part. He has a reputation to become deputy.
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/imag ... yJq1Xt_dj2 - She is fast and good swimmer. She loves helping everybody, and is very bright.
http://theird.files.wordpress.com/2012/ ... rticle.jpg - She is quiet, sly, and very brave, defiantly the show-off type. She is very fast, one of the fastest in the Clan. Her back legs are a bit bigger then her front legs, normally giving her the advantage to jump high.
200 PAGES ALREADY?! WHAT
Well then.
For the first cat (is that a sand cat? what an odd breed to show up), I suggest lighter golden names, like Apple-, Asphodel-, Clover-, Daisy-, Dandelion-, Fennel-, Lion-, Marigold-, Morning-, Sand-, Wax-, or Yellow-. He should go for -fur or -pelt as a suffix.
The second cat would definitely use Spotted-. A -cloud cat is usually a very mellow and relaxed cat who takes things as they come without much reaction. She's more energetic than that. However, if she does love kits to the point of wanting her own and helps a lot in the nursery with raising them and soothing nervous queens, then try -flower.
I think the third one is too light for Dark-. He's a grey tabby, so try Ash-, Aspen-, Bleak-, Bream-, Burdock-, Cinder-, Crane-, Fir-, Fog-, Gadwall-, Goose-, Grey-, Juniper-, Nettle-, Pebble-, Rain-, Roach-, Silver-, Slug-, Smoke-, Squirrel-, Stone-, Sycamore-, Thistle-, Thyme-, or Willow-. His suffix should be -fang.
Cat number four can use Brambling-, Bright-, Duck-, Gannet-, Nerite-, Patch-, or Robin-, and she should use either -foot or -stream, depending on if she's a better swimmer than she is fast, or vice versa.
And finally, the fifth cat should use Lichen-, Pochard-, Shel-, Sycamore-, or Wigeon-. Her suffix should be -foot.