CalderaClan
Number of Cats: 43 | Next Temple Visit: Next post | Pebbles: 43 | Mod: Katrione | Archive
-Smokeface and Rango join CalderaClan
-Shatterfoot teaches Brokenpaw about Diseases
-Rustshade, Wildblaze, Leopardclaw, and Pebblespots go hunting
-Willowlight, Silverspirit, Smokeface, and Cloudfeather go hunting
-Rango goes on a border patrol
-Specklepaw, Leafpaw, Olivepaw, and Thornpaw are trained in Hunting
-Batpaw, Creampaw, Beetlepaw, Grovepaw, Midnightpaw, and Charpaw are trained in Fighting
-Gracefulpaw trains in Swimming
-Mirrorpaw trains in Climbing
-Streakpelt’s kits are due in 2 moons!
-Prey consumed: 3 cat food, 1 medium fish
Number of Cats: 43 | Next Temple Visit: Next post | Pebbles: 43 | Mod: Katrione | Archive
-Smokeface and Rango join CalderaClan
-Shatterfoot teaches Brokenpaw about Diseases
-Rustshade, Wildblaze, Leopardclaw, and Pebblespots go hunting
-Willowlight, Silverspirit, Smokeface, and Cloudfeather go hunting
-Rango goes on a border patrol
-Specklepaw, Leafpaw, Olivepaw, and Thornpaw are trained in Hunting
-Batpaw, Creampaw, Beetlepaw, Grovepaw, Midnightpaw, and Charpaw are trained in Fighting
-Gracefulpaw trains in Swimming
-Mirrorpaw trains in Climbing
-Streakpelt’s kits are due in 2 moons!
-Prey consumed: 3 cat food, 1 medium fish
- Grand Elite:
Obsidianstar | 38 moons | Female | Art by Kazin
Lives: ★★★★★★★★★
Heir Elite:
Basilfoot | 51 moons | Female | Art by Jazz
Priest:
Shatterfoot | 34 moons | Male | Rosebud
Acolyte
Brokenpaw | 10 moons | Female | Kazin
Warriors/Elites:
Duskwhisker | 31 moons | Female | x
Gingertail | 32 moons | Male | Eagle
Rosewillow | 52 moons | Female | x
Rustshade | 27 moons | Male | Art by Deimos
Sandspeck | 39 moons | Female | Art by corrin
Wildblaze | 25 moons | Male | Art by eagle.
Silverspirit | 33 moons | Male | Hiss
Lionstep | 80 moons | Male Art by inky
Teaselstep | 73 moons | Female | Art by eagle
Sunswirl | 75 moons | Male | Art by chamrosh
Ternwhisker | 45 moons | Female | Art by Katrione
Leopardclaw | 33 moons | Male | Art by dup
Willowlight | 35 moons | Male | Amethyst14
Cloudfeather | 30 moons | Male | Katrione
Pebblespots| 17 moons | Male | Art by Hiss
Hollyheart | 44 moons | Female | Art by eagle
Corkbelly | 70 moons | Male | Simonpet
Poryphystripe | 50 moons | Female |Art by Eagle
Smokeface | 35 moons | Male | inky
Rango | 36 moons | Male | Hiss
Apprentices:
Gracefulpaw | 10 moons | Female | Kazin
Mirrorpaw | 10 moons | Male | Kazin
Batpaw | 10 moons | Female | Art by Deimos
Specklepaw | 7 moons | Female | Amethyst14
Leafpaw | 7 moons | Female | H155
Creampaw | 7 moons | Male | Deimos
Olivepaw | 7 moons | Female | Katrione
Beetlepaw | 7 moons | Male | Katrione
Grovepaw | 7 moons | Female | Katrione
Midnightpaw | 7 moons | Male | Katrione
Thornpaw | 7 moons | Female | Katrione
Charpaw | 7 moons | Female | Katrione
Queens:
Moondapple | 36 moons | Female | Selkirks
Nursing Palekit
Streakpelt | 27 moons | Female | Simonpet
Pregnant with Hyacinthus’ kits
Kits:
Palekit | 1 moons | Female | Selkirks
Elders:
Ironclaw | 108 moons | Male | Art by eagle.
Ally Clans:
Clan Name | Username
Clan Name | Username
Enemy Clans
Clan Name | Username
Clan Name | Username
Borders
North | Clan Name | Username
East | Clan Name | Username
South | Clan Name | Username
West | Clan Name | Username
Mentors:
Gracefulpaw | Duskwhisker |Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Mirrorpaw |Teaselstep | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Brokenpaw | Shatterfoot | Herbs/Diseases/Traditions/Prophecies/History
Batpaw | Rosewillow | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Specklepaw | Sunswirl | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Leafpaw | Corkbelly | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Creampaw | Gingertail | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Olivepaw | Obsidianstar | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Beetlepaw | Hollyheart | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Grovepaw | Lionstep | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Midnightpaw | Basilfoot | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Thornpaw | Sandspeck | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing[/strike]
Charpaw | Ternwhisker | Hunting/Fighting/Swimming/Climbing
Deceased Cats:
N/A
Family:
Lionstep and Aina | Gracefulpaw, Brokenpaw, Mirrorpaw
Brindlepaw, Arcticpaw, Cariboupaw (Shoreclan)
Poryphystripe and Gingertail | Specklepaw, Leafpaw
Ruhn and Irenus | Olivepaw, Beetlepaw, Grovepaw,
Midnightpaw, Thornpaw, Charpaw
Medicine Store
Alder Bark | Eases toothaches | 1
Blackberry | Treats bee stings | 0
Borage | It produces more and better milk. It also brings down fevers. Helps sooth bad bellies and relieves tight chests. | 2
Burdock | Eases the pain of a rat bite | 0
Burnet | Gives strength, good for expecting queens.| 1
Catmint | Can be used to cure greencough | 2
Celandine | Soothes weakened or damaged eyes | 0
Chamomile | Strengthens the heart and soothes the mind | 1
Chervil | For infected wounds and bellyache. Can also be used during kitting | 0
Cobweb | Stops bleeding, can be used to bind broken bones | 1
Coltsfoot | Used to ease breathing and can also be used to treat cracked pads. | 0
Comfrey Root | 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.| 2
Daisy | Eases the pain of aching joints | 0
Dandelion | Soothes and heals bee stings. Its leaves can also be chewed as a painkiller | 0
Dock | Soothes scratches and sore pads| 0
Elder Leaves | Soothes sprains | 0
Fennel | Eases hip aches | 0
Feverfew | Chills fever and eases aches, especially headaches. | 0
Goatweed | Eases grief | 2
Goldenrod | Good for healing wounds | 0
Hawkweed | Weakens the strength of lung infections | 1
Honey | Soothes infections, is a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats, helps cats swallow other concoctions, helps soothe coughing, and gives energy | 1
Horsetail | Used to treat infected wounds and stop bleeding | 0
Juniper | Soothes bellyaches, gives strength, and helps troubled breathing. | 1
Lamb’s Ear | Gives strength | 1
Lavender | Cures fever and chills | 1
Lungwort | Cures yellowcough | 2
Marigold | Stops infection. Stops bleeding. Used for inflammation of stiff joints | 0
Mint | Hides the scent of death | 0
Moss | Used to soak up fluid | 1
Mouse Bile | Removes ticks | 2
Oak Leaves | Stops infection from setting in | 0
Parsley | Reduces or dries up the amount of milk a queen produces | 1
Poppy Seed | They can help a cat sleep, soothe shock or distress, or ease pain | 1
Ragweed | Gives cats strength | 1
Ragwort Leaf | Treats aching joints and keeps a cat's strength up | 0
Raspberry Leaves | Reduces pain and bleeding during kitting | 1
Rosemary | Hides the scent of death | 0
Rush | Helps hold a broken limb in place | 1
Sorrel | Traveling herb, can also build up appetite | 1
Stick | Distracts cats from pain. Can be used as a splint for broken bones | 0
Sweetsedge | Eases infection | 0
Stinging Nettle | Induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, Can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones. Helps with wounds. Chewing the stems helps fight against infection | 0
Tansy | Cures coughs and helps prevent greencough, soothes sore throats, and is used to cure wounds and poison | 1
Tormentil | Heals wounds, cures poisoning | 1
Thyme | Calms nervousness, anxiety, and shock | 0
Watermint | Helps bellyache | 0
Wild Garlic | Draws out poison in rat bites. Prevents infection | 0
Willow Bark | Eases pain | 0
Willow Leaves | Stops vomiting | 2
Wintergreen | Treats wounds and some poisons | 1
Wood Sorrel | Dries up wounds | 1
Yarrow | Extracts poison from wounds and will make a cat vomit up toxins. | 0
Poisons
Foxglove | In small amounts, can treat the heart. In larger amounts, can cause heart failure and hallucinations. | 1
Night Seeds | Causes an almost instant death | 0
Water Hemlock | Causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouth | 0
Fresh-Kill Pile:
Sparrow | 2 | 1 serving
Human scraps | 3 | 1 serving
Small fish | 3 | 1 serving
Cat food | 2 | 2 servings
Medium fish | 1 | 2 servings
Large fish | 2 | 3 servings
Alder Bark | Eases toothaches | 1
Blackberry | Treats bee stings | 0
Borage | It produces more and better milk. It also brings down fevers. Helps sooth bad bellies and relieves tight chests. | 2
Burdock | Eases the pain of a rat bite | 0
Burnet | Gives strength, good for expecting queens.| 1
Catmint | Can be used to cure greencough | 2
Celandine | Soothes weakened or damaged eyes | 0
Chamomile | Strengthens the heart and soothes the mind | 1
Chervil | For infected wounds and bellyache. Can also be used during kitting | 0
Cobweb | Stops bleeding, can be used to bind broken bones | 1
Coltsfoot | Used to ease breathing and can also be used to treat cracked pads. | 0
Comfrey Root | 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.| 2
Daisy | Eases the pain of aching joints | 0
Dandelion | Soothes and heals bee stings. Its leaves can also be chewed as a painkiller | 0
Dock | Soothes scratches and sore pads| 0
Elder Leaves | Soothes sprains | 0
Fennel | Eases hip aches | 0
Feverfew | Chills fever and eases aches, especially headaches. | 0
Goatweed | Eases grief | 2
Goldenrod | Good for healing wounds | 0
Hawkweed | Weakens the strength of lung infections | 1
Honey | Soothes infections, is a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats, helps cats swallow other concoctions, helps soothe coughing, and gives energy | 1
Horsetail | Used to treat infected wounds and stop bleeding | 0
Juniper | Soothes bellyaches, gives strength, and helps troubled breathing. | 1
Lamb’s Ear | Gives strength | 1
Lavender | Cures fever and chills | 1
Lungwort | Cures yellowcough | 2
Marigold | Stops infection. Stops bleeding. Used for inflammation of stiff joints | 0
Mint | Hides the scent of death | 0
Moss | Used to soak up fluid | 1
Mouse Bile | Removes ticks | 2
Oak Leaves | Stops infection from setting in | 0
Parsley | Reduces or dries up the amount of milk a queen produces | 1
Poppy Seed | They can help a cat sleep, soothe shock or distress, or ease pain | 1
Ragweed | Gives cats strength | 1
Ragwort Leaf | Treats aching joints and keeps a cat's strength up | 0
Raspberry Leaves | Reduces pain and bleeding during kitting | 1
Rosemary | Hides the scent of death | 0
Rush | Helps hold a broken limb in place | 1
Sorrel | Traveling herb, can also build up appetite | 1
Stick | Distracts cats from pain. Can be used as a splint for broken bones | 0
Sweetsedge | Eases infection | 0
Stinging Nettle | Induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, Can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones. Helps with wounds. Chewing the stems helps fight against infection | 0
Tansy | Cures coughs and helps prevent greencough, soothes sore throats, and is used to cure wounds and poison | 1
Tormentil | Heals wounds, cures poisoning | 1
Thyme | Calms nervousness, anxiety, and shock | 0
Watermint | Helps bellyache | 0
Wild Garlic | Draws out poison in rat bites. Prevents infection | 0
Willow Bark | Eases pain | 0
Willow Leaves | Stops vomiting | 2
Wintergreen | Treats wounds and some poisons | 1
Wood Sorrel | Dries up wounds | 1
Yarrow | Extracts poison from wounds and will make a cat vomit up toxins. | 0
Poisons
Foxglove | In small amounts, can treat the heart. In larger amounts, can cause heart failure and hallucinations. | 1
Night Seeds | Causes an almost instant death | 0
Water Hemlock | Causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouth | 0
Fresh-Kill Pile:
Sparrow | 2 | 1 serving
Human scraps | 3 | 1 serving
Small fish | 3 | 1 serving
Cat food | 2 | 2 servings
Medium fish | 1 | 2 servings
Large fish | 2 | 3 servings
Notes wrote:Cats that don’t list an artist still need lines!
Burmese cat from request
Bolded cats are plot-important and shouldn’t die just yet