RogueRunner wrote:DrMoneyBags, I mean that it is a humanish-name, if that makes sense, kind of like how a pet could be named Pickle but a clan member wouldn't know what that is and wouldn't come up with that on their own. In the world of Warriors, pretty much every single rogue that wasn't originally a pet or clan member is named much like the warriors inside of clans are, with a word that could realistically be in their vocabulary, just typically without a second word attached. For instance, Boulder, River, Swoop, and Runner all seem like proper rogue names. Also, I agree that all of those are negative traits to have, but here was my reasoning behind it: Berrybounce, though awkward with others, trusts her heart above her head and would thus most likely be putting the well-being of all of the Packs before just one, due to simple morality; Lupinpaw is naive and young, so he would probably leave a dying SkyPack to find a better home for them (probably without permission), and StarPack would want to aid the youth of one of the banished Packs forget their arrogance and learn that it is okay to accept help from others and that they need to do so to save their families; Mouseheart would want to go on his own accord because he's desperate to prove himself and StarPack would probably choose him just so that he could find his true place, considering his discontent with being an omega - plus, Mouseheart is quite brave for his size and would help keep the group on track.
Ember1989, I think that she could potentially be an alright choice, but I question her reasoning. She takes her training very seriously, so why would she put her reputation in jeopardy by going on a mission that is specifically against her own leader's wishes?




RogueRunner wrote:Owlcat, that's alright. You did make the list, after all. Also, Birchpaw just kind of makes sense for the list.
White Night Fantasy, I agree that it wouldn't make sense for typical outpackers to be involved with a prophecy, but the ones featured in Owlcat's list, except for maybe Teddy, clearly take interest in the Packs' lives. Mischief wants to earn the favor of SkyPack (plus, she wouldn't take no for an answer anyways and commits to a challenge once she sets it) and Firelight probably wants to join a Pack, too, and doesn't want to see what happened to her old family happen to these new families. That is just my interpretation, of course, but I think that they would go even if they weren't chosen, sort of like how Mouseheart probably would just because he desires a chance to prove himself.
DrMoneyBags, I don't know if you said already, but has Scutt's name been changed to Bird?
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