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| Artist | Goner. [gallery] |
| Time spent | 51 minutes |
| Drawing sessions | 3 |
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Welcome to Rise!
Rise is an adoptable based on Warrior Cats and focused around world building and character development.
Please make sure that you read the main thread so that you understand limits and levels!
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300 words wrote:
In the evening time, Lochwish adores spending time with the kits and young apprentices. These are the cats in Floodclan who generally have far too much time on their paws. With prey regularly in abundance, their only job is to learn and observe, and learning and observing gets boring pretty quickly to young minds. This is why he enjoys their presence the most in the evening; sometimes it seems as if these children have far too much energy than they should during the day. Catching them in the evening means less time spent corralling them to listen to his stories, and energizes them for the next day.
For an old tomcat like him, seeing how the youngest in the clan hang on to his (sometimes heavily exaggerated) words never fails to bring a smile to his face. Storytime gets even better when his brother, Ghostmire, decides to grace their get-togethers with his presence. The two's combined voices spin outlandish tales to the children of the clan, and it's become an inside joke between him and his brother to try and wring out the most exasperated reaction out of the children. "Ghostmire and Lochwish, cats can't breath underwater!"
Ah, but that's what they think. Then, why do humans call some fish catfish?
Besides... it'd be remiss of Lochwish (and Ghostmire, whenever he storytells with him) to not share his stories and past adventures (with a bit of glossing here or there). Lochwish and his brother come from a long line of storytellers. Oral traditions and stories are practically their lifeblood. With no children to call his own (unlike his brother Ghostmire and his daughter), Lochwish is comforted to know that his words will still live on in the heart of Floodclan.
And well... in this small way, Floodclan's children are his.


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