✨Moon✨ wrote:✨Moon✨ wrote:
It is now winter. When the animals go into hiding, white blankets cover the ground and rest upon the trees,
it truly is a good season though not to the animals of the forest including Novaclan. Winter, or bare-leaf as the
cats prefer to call it, contains its dangers of illness and starvation. Small critters are hibernating as they alread
y planned to in the autumn. Now how were they supposed to get their food? Surely they can learn to become lik
e foxes, pouncing in the thick blanket of snow but that would take a lot of work and a lot of training. The medi
cine cat will have a lot of stress from this season with all of the potential illnesses that can reach the cats, incl
uding the deadly greencough. Elders and kits must be protected, it will be harder for them to get through this s
eason more than the other clan cats. Hunting will begin in the daylight when its more warmer, the nighttime is
an option but it could cause hypothermia. Since the prey level is low, Novaclan will no longer accept loners as t
hey normally do, they cannot stand for more mouths to feed. If the clan manages to make it through, spring of
course will begin to come around and all the buds will start to bloom, the prey coming out to enjoy the sunlight.
Though it will still be cold in the spring, since they live in Canada, so the disease may still be around.
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Consulting_Angel wrote:Our Last SummerAfter three years of studying at Oak Ridge University, eight close friends have just graduated together, ready to go into the next part of their life. They all met during their first year, at a student meet up event that had been organised by the university, and despite their vast differences, they all mostly clicked together well. While they - as most friendship groups do - had their ups and downs, they managed to stick through it all. However, now that they've graduated, things are likely going to start changing, and soon. With job offers and plans for the future being made, it seems that they are going to soon be going their separate ways. But they aren't willing to let each other go without something for them to make more memories and really make it a farewell to remember. So, together, they decide to rent a beach house in a coastal town called Seacrest for two whole months, and have a long holiday together.
When they arrive, they soon find that the locals (who are used to having students renting one of the large beach houses every summer) - for the most part - are friendly, and they quickly become acquainted with the locals as they start to settle in. Indeed, it's not long before invitations are being extended to the group to attend a series of barbecues on the beach, and other parties and events that are being hosted during the summer. Including the Captain's Ball, which is always situated on the deck of a cruise ship for the night - and this year, it's being held on the night before the group is due to leave Seacrest, making it what will hopefully be the perfect end to the two months. Soon, though, previously undiscovered feelings within the group - both positive and negative - begin to arise. Arguments, confessions and more are set to occur, and these next two months look as though they're going to be an interesting experience for everyone!
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You're part of a team of sled dogs exploring the northern half of Canada in the early 1600s with one of the first European explorers being your mushers. Most of the team was brought from overseas so you're in unfamiliar territory. The going is tough and you not only have to pull a heavy sled with the other dogs but must also help with hunting. As you get further and further into the wild, you notice your master seems to not be feeling well. He must've picked up a human disease in the last village you stopped at. A blizzard has halted the team for days now and you haven't seen your master nor been fed since the first day of the blizzard nor is there any sign of movement coming from the tent. Your team became separated from the other teams and you have no idea where the nearest human village is, the blizzard having blown away the trail. It would seem your only options are to either turn feral or die.
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✨Moon✨ wrote:✨Moon✨ wrote:✨Moon✨ wrote:
It is now winter. When the animals go into hiding, white blankets cover the ground and rest upon the trees,
it truly is a good season though not to the animals of the forest including Novaclan. Winter, or bare-leaf as the
cats prefer to call it, contains its dangers of illness and starvation. Small critters are hibernating as they alread
y planned to in the autumn. Now how were they supposed to get their food? Surely they can learn to become lik
e foxes, pouncing in the thick blanket of snow but that would take a lot of work and a lot of training. The medi
cine cat will have a lot of stress from this season with all of the potential illnesses that can reach the cats, incl
uding the deadly greencough. Elders and kits must be protected, it will be harder for them to get through this s
eason more than the other clan cats. Hunting will begin in the daylight when its more warmer, the nighttime is
an option but it could cause hypothermia. Since the prey level is low, Novaclan will no longer accept loners as t
hey normally do, they cannot stand for more mouths to feed. If the clan manages to make it through, spring of
course will begin to come around and all the buds will start to bloom, the prey coming out to enjoy the sunlight.
Though it will still be cold in the spring, since they live in Canada, so the disease may still be around.
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