The Marsh Pride
Number of Lions: 6 | Males: 3 | Females: 3
Month: Three
Next Gathering: ? 12 pm UTC
Next Shaman Gathering: ? 12 pm UTC
Mohatu looked at the exhausted female lion, the three newborn cubs nursing at her stomach. He could already tell from where he was that there were two males in the group, and that could prove to be a problem. He was not sure what to do about that, but figured he would speak with Kiburi when he got back home. He carefully walked out of the shadows and approached the female.
"What do you want? Who are you?" The female snarled as she looked at him, protectively shielding her cubs.
"I am not here to hurt you." He said, admiring her bravery, "I am simply here to see why you are out here alone. You do not carry the smell of any pride, and it does not make sense for a pregnant lioness to be on her own."
The lioness looked at him warily for a moment, "I would like to not talk about it. I am looking for a new home."
Mohatu helped her bring the cubs back to their camp, happy to see that Kiburi was very successful with her hunt. After introductions, Kiburi and Mohatu went to their private den to sleep, while Udadisi found a shielded spot to stay with her cubs.
~THE NEXT DAY~
The next day, Kiburi and Mohatu did the same thing as before, knowing that these first few days were going to be annoyingly dull.
[Mohatu patrols and searches for new lions]
[Kiburi hunts]
[Udadisi nurses her cubs]
Number of Lions: 6 | Males: 3 | Females: 3
Month: Three
Next Gathering: ? 12 pm UTC
Next Shaman Gathering: ? 12 pm UTC
Mohatu looked at the exhausted female lion, the three newborn cubs nursing at her stomach. He could already tell from where he was that there were two males in the group, and that could prove to be a problem. He was not sure what to do about that, but figured he would speak with Kiburi when he got back home. He carefully walked out of the shadows and approached the female.
"What do you want? Who are you?" The female snarled as she looked at him, protectively shielding her cubs.
"I am not here to hurt you." He said, admiring her bravery, "I am simply here to see why you are out here alone. You do not carry the smell of any pride, and it does not make sense for a pregnant lioness to be on her own."
The lioness looked at him warily for a moment, "I would like to not talk about it. I am looking for a new home."
Mohatu helped her bring the cubs back to their camp, happy to see that Kiburi was very successful with her hunt. After introductions, Kiburi and Mohatu went to their private den to sleep, while Udadisi found a shielded spot to stay with her cubs.
~THE NEXT DAY~
The next day, Kiburi and Mohatu did the same thing as before, knowing that these first few days were going to be annoyingly dull.
[Mohatu patrols and searches for new lions]
[Kiburi hunts]
[Udadisi nurses her cubs]
- King:
Mohatu | 25 moons | Male | 1 | X
Queens: - 1/3
Kiburi | 25 moons | Female | 2 | X
Udadisi | 18 moons | Female | 2 | X
Name | Age | Gender | Dominance | [url=link]X[/url]
Shaman:
Name | Age | Gender | Dominance | [url=link]X[/url]
Guards: - 0/5
Hunters:
Name | Age | Gender | Dominance | [url=link]X[/url]
Trainees:
Name | Age | Gender | Dominance | [url=link]X[/url]
Cubs:
Pua | 0 moons | Male | 4 | X
Manyoya | 0 moons | Male | 5 | X
Malaika | 0 moons | Female | 6 | X
- Ally Prides:
Pride Name | Username
Pride Name | Username
Enemy Pride:
Pride Name | Username
Pride Name | Username
Borders
North | Pride Name | Username
East | Pride Name | Username
South | Pride Name | Username
West | Pride Name | Username
Medicine Store
Medicinal Herb, Poison, Usage, Effect, Treatment
[x0]Alder Bark | For tooth pain. Eases tooth aches
[x0]Beech Leaves | Used to carry herbs.
[x0]Bindweed | Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place.
[x0]Blackberry Leaves | These leaves are chewed into a pulp. Eases the swelling of bee stings.
[x0]Borage Leaves | It is chewed and eaten. It produces more and better milk. It also brings down fevers.
[x0]Broom | It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds.
[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. Is 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.
[x0]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.
[x0]Chervil | Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root. For infected wounds and bellyache, respectively. Can also be used during kitting.
[x0]Chickweed | Eaten, such as catmint/catnip. Treats greencough, though catnip is often preferred.
[x0]Cob Nuts | Made into ointments.
[x0]Cobwebs | Press over wound. To soak up and stop (or slow) the bleeding. It may also be used to bind broken bones.
[x0]Coltsfoot | Leaves chewed into a pulp. Eases breathing or kitten-cough, as well as cracked or sore pads.
[x0]Comfrey Root | Roots are chewed into a poultice. Repairs broken bones or soothes wounds. Also used for wrenched claws. Can be used for itching or for 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. It is 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.
[x0]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 being applied. Soothes sore pads. If placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds.
[x0]Fennel | Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth. Helps pain in the hips.
[x0]Feverfew | Eaten. Reduces body temperature for cats with fever or chills. Also heals aches and pains, especially good for headaches.
[x0]Goatweed | Given daily. Eases anxiety and grief.
[x0]Goldenrod | Chewed into a poultice. Good for healing wounds.
[x0]Hawkweed | Like Catmint/Catnip 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, is a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats, helps cats swallow other concoctions, helps soothe coughing, and gives energy.
[x0]Horsetail | Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds. Treats infections and stops bleeding.
[x0]Ivy Leaf | To store herbs
[x0]Juniper Berries | Chewed and eaten. Soothes bellyaches, gives strength, and helps troubled breathing. It is also used to help calm cats.
[x0]Lamb's Ear | Gives a cat strength.
[x0]Lavender | Placed under a cats nose and is to be inhaled constantly. Or rubbed/placed on an animal's body to hide the scent of death. Cures fever and chills. Also a herb used to hide the scent of death.
[x0]Lungwort | Eaten Cures yellowcough.
[x0]Mallow Leaves | Eaten Soothes bellyache.
[x0]Marigold | Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice. Juice can be used as well. Stops infection. Stops bleeding. Used for inflammation of stiff joints.
[x0]Mint | Rubbed on a dead body. Hides 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]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. They can help a cat sleep, soothe shock or distress, or ease pain. Not recommended for nursing queens.
[x0]Ragwort Leaves | Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper berries, it can help aching joints. Treats aching joints and 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 | It could be a painkiller, or help stop bleeding during kitting. Could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding.
[x0]Rosemary | Put on the pelt of a dead cat to prepare for burial. Hides the scent of death.
[x0]Rush | Used to bind broken bones. Helps hold a broken limb in place, such as casts for Twolegs.
[x0]Snakeroot | Thought to be applied to wounds. Thought to heal poison, especially snake bites.
[x0]Sorrel | Eaten Traveling herb, can also build up appetite.
[x0]Stick | Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended. Also used to help broken legs heal. Distracts cats 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 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 poison.
[x0]Thyme | Leaves can be chewed on. Calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock.
[x0]Traveling Herbs | sorrel, daisy, chamomile and burnet. Eaten Used to give a cat more energy and strength, and it 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 | Eases Pain
[x0]Willow Leaves | Eaten Stops vomiting.
[x0]Wintergreen | 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 poison from wounds. Will make a cat vomit up toxins. The ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads.
[x0]Deathberries | Yarrow Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry. Kills a cat within minutes when consumed.
[x0]Foxglove Seeds | They are used to treat the heart They can easily cause paralysis and heart failure
[x0]Holly Berries | Similar to Deathberries, though not as severe; they are still a danger to kits.
[x0]Deadly Nightshade | To kill a cat who cannot be saved quickly. Poisonous.
[x0]Water Hemlock | Yarrow Causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouth.
Fresh-Kill Pile: Pride needs 2 servings
Elephant | x0 | 100 servings
Rhinoceros | x0 | 40 servings
Hippopotamus | x0 | 30 servings
Giraffe | x0 | 20 servings
Crocodile | x0 | 10 servings
Buffalo | x0 | 15 servings
Zebra | x0 | 5 servings
Wildebeest | x0 | 5 servings
Wild Boar | x0 | 5 servings
Antelope | x2 | 2 servings
Impala | x0 | 2 servings
Hare | x0 | 1 serving
Birds | x0 | 1 serving
Mentors:
Mentor | Trainee | 0 | Moves
Deceased/Dispersed Lions:
Lion Name | Cause of Death
Lion Name | Cause of Death
Family:
??? and Udadisi | Pua, Manyoya, and Malaika
Name and Name | Cubs