Sparrowflight
She-cat--Warrior--28 Moons--Single--Gliding ability--Mentors Nightpaw--TAGS:Nightpaw/Camp
Sleeping was something that Sparrowflight took very seriously. As such, it was always easy to tell if the she-cat had gotten good rest the night before or not. She was often like an open book, her emotions plainly expressed across her body and face; with today being no exception. As she padded out of the warrior den her eyes looked bright and chipper. Her expression only brightened more when she saw that her apprentice Nightpaw was already up and about. As she padded over to the younger cat she took the time to greet her other clanmates, offering a Good morning to all she passed before stoping at her apprentice.
"Glad to see you are already up Nightpaw, did you get plenty of sleep for today's training?" She questioned.
Volescreech
Tom--Warrior--24 Moons--Single--Mimicry & invisibility--Mentors Ashenpaw--TAGS:Open/Camp
The skittish tom mostly kept to himself when it came to the dens, preferring to stick close to the corner nests or anywhere less occupied by the older warriors. If one paid attention they would notice he often moved around in the middle of the night as well, seemingly restless and uncomfortable. As such, he often did not get enough rest for early morning patrols and yet; here he was, exiting the den and walking into the clearing of camp with a few other cats. He feared angering others by being useless more than he feared falling asleep while walking after all. If he was not chosen to go out then he would catch a few more hours of sleep after a hunt.
Jasper
She-cat--Kittypet--20 Moons--Single--No ability--TAGS:Open/Lost in Forest
Jasper had never been so terrified in her life; nor had she ever been so hungry. The sun had already gone down seven times since she had been wandering the forest alone and inexperienced in the harsh life of forest life. Her stomach growled endlessly and she was convinced she was only going deeper and deeper into the forest, unsure how to tell one tree from another, let alone a clearing or a turn. She kept walking and walking, seemingly for days and days. Finally, she decided to take a break, finding a hollowed-out tree to rest under during the morning hours.