1. Do not kill another character unless you are allowed by THAT charcter
2.I will not tolerate swearing or saying Oh my G--. I will approve of Warrior Cat curses though
3. DO NOT START RP UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN ADDED!! This drives me insane
4. Find a mate and have kits? Cool. Do NOT role play out mating or you will be kicked out and the most birth role play I will allow is the simple cat straining in her nest, then her kits are at her side. Please don't describe detailed birth. We don't want to hear it
5. Be nice and have fun!!
2.I will not tolerate swearing or saying Oh my G--. I will approve of Warrior Cat curses though
3. DO NOT START RP UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN ADDED!! This drives me insane
4. Find a mate and have kits? Cool. Do NOT role play out mating or you will be kicked out and the most birth role play I will allow is the simple cat straining in her nest, then her kits are at her side. Please don't describe detailed birth. We don't want to hear it
5. Be nice and have fun!!
The golden rule: Treat others how you would like to be treated.If you like to be treated mean, then sorry your out

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WELCOME TO THE SHADOWEDCLAN CAMP
This is ShadowedClan. We live in the shadows and are great hunters and stalkers. We are smart and very loyal to our clan. Please carefully look over our camp description:
The Camp : A gorge with four steep, sheer sides. Cats who leave camp climb up a rocky path to a bramble tunnel at the top that leads into the forest. A large river runs in the center of the camp by the Medicine Cat Den.
High Stone: A large, steep rock in the center of the camp. Used for meetings.
The Leaders Den : The largest den, underneath the High Stone. A screen of overhanging lichen falls over the entrance to the den.
Medicine Cat Den : A small slit in the rock face that leads down a dark tunnel into a wide chamber. Sick and wounded cats sleep and are treated in the chamber. There are four mossy nests here and then another small slit, leading into a tunnel only 2 cat lengths wide that leads to the Medicine Cat's chambers. Here he/she sleeps and keeps his/her herbs. Located by the river.
Warriors Den : The next den beside the Medicine Cat Den. A large cluster of ferns shields the warrior's den, which is a hole in the rock leading into a chamber.
Apprentice Den : A small cave covered by a gorse bush. This den is nearer to the Leader's den and farther away from the center of the camp and the river.
Nursery : This den is the closest to the Medicine Cat den. It is a wide cave in the rocks surrounded by brambles, thorns and thistles to keep out foxes and invaders. This den is tucked back in a corner so that it is far from the river in case of flood. A strange spring sits in the back of the den, providing she-cats and kits with lots of fresh water.
Elders Den : The Elder's den is farthest up on the gorge, just above the Warrior's den. A well used path allows the old cats to travel with ease down to the bottom of the camp. The floor is very mossy because the den is made of two fallen trees ends have connected. The elders don't have to always travel down for water because another strange spring like the one in the nursery is just outside of the logs.
High Stone: A large, steep rock in the center of the camp. Used for meetings.
The Leaders Den : The largest den, underneath the High Stone. A screen of overhanging lichen falls over the entrance to the den.
Medicine Cat Den : A small slit in the rock face that leads down a dark tunnel into a wide chamber. Sick and wounded cats sleep and are treated in the chamber. There are four mossy nests here and then another small slit, leading into a tunnel only 2 cat lengths wide that leads to the Medicine Cat's chambers. Here he/she sleeps and keeps his/her herbs. Located by the river.
Warriors Den : The next den beside the Medicine Cat Den. A large cluster of ferns shields the warrior's den, which is a hole in the rock leading into a chamber.
Apprentice Den : A small cave covered by a gorse bush. This den is nearer to the Leader's den and farther away from the center of the camp and the river.
Nursery : This den is the closest to the Medicine Cat den. It is a wide cave in the rocks surrounded by brambles, thorns and thistles to keep out foxes and invaders. This den is tucked back in a corner so that it is far from the river in case of flood. A strange spring sits in the back of the den, providing she-cats and kits with lots of fresh water.
Elders Den : The Elder's den is farthest up on the gorge, just above the Warrior's den. A well used path allows the old cats to travel with ease down to the bottom of the camp. The floor is very mossy because the den is made of two fallen trees ends have connected. The elders don't have to always travel down for water because another strange spring like the one in the nursery is just outside of the logs.
Important Landmarks
The Hollow: This is a sandy place a few cat lengths, maybe 20, from the camp. The apprentices train here because the sand is soft and easily breaks their fall.
The Dirt Place: Just up the gorge and off to the left of the bramble tunnel leading into the forest is the dirt place. This place can speak for it's self.
The Four Oaks: This is the landmark that separates ShadowedClan from LightningClan. No one crosses these borders unless for a Gathering. This is also the meeting place for Gatherings.
The River: This is not the river in the camp, but the great and very vast one dividing ShadowedClan from MinnowClan. Just take note again that ShadowedClan cats do like swimming...but not in the River.
The ThunderPath: Across this very busy Thunderpath lays SwiftClan's moor. It is rare for either clan to cross this border because of the dangers here. ShadowedClan's first leader Shadowedstar died when she was crossing for a friendly talk with Swiftstar.
The Dirt Place: Just up the gorge and off to the left of the bramble tunnel leading into the forest is the dirt place. This place can speak for it's self.
The Four Oaks: This is the landmark that separates ShadowedClan from LightningClan. No one crosses these borders unless for a Gathering. This is also the meeting place for Gatherings.
The River: This is not the river in the camp, but the great and very vast one dividing ShadowedClan from MinnowClan. Just take note again that ShadowedClan cats do like swimming...but not in the River.
The ThunderPath: Across this very busy Thunderpath lays SwiftClan's moor. It is rare for either clan to cross this border because of the dangers here. ShadowedClan's first leader Shadowedstar died when she was crossing for a friendly talk with Swiftstar.
Herbs (Medicine Cat Info)
Adder barrack ~ Toothaches
Alder Bark ~ Toothaches
Alfalfa ~ Chewed, then swallowed to help tooth decay
Aloe Vera ~ Leaves are chewed and spit on burns, or skin problems
Blessed Thistle ~ Increases circulation of blood
Borage Leaves ~ Lessens fever and increases milk flow in nursing queens.
Broken Rosemary Blossoms ~ Used to heal eye infection or to cover up wounds around the eyes or eyelids.
Broom Poultices ~ Helps broken legs and other serious wounds
Broom Malice Poultices ~ heals open wounds
Burdock Root ~ Helps stop infection, especially from rat bites. Apply chewed burdock root to wound(s).
Catmint (also called catnip) ~ Helps stop greencough, also used to treat whitecough and can help to relax a cat
Celandine ~ You rub it on aching eye, and it the aching will go away. Soothes blind eyes
Chamomile ~ Helps with depression, fatigue, and soothes heart, used to calm a cat.
Chaparral ~ helps clean faces. Good for when cats get feline ache
(Feline ache occurs when a cats' face is dirty for long periods of time. Bumps appear, and are red and sore. Bumps will appear all over muzzle and cheeks, sometimes spreading across nose.)
Chervil ~ Leaves and roots good for infections and bellyache.
Chewed Gumweed ~ Used to help seal wounds from infection. It will slightly sting, and helps to collect the skin together and close quicker.
Chickweed ~ cures some of green and black cough
Cobwebs ~ Helps cover a wound from infection or from bleeding. Gather cobwebs in a swath and apply to bleeding wound. Replace if required. Keep until wound has stopped bleeding
Coltsfoot ~ an herb that eases coughing and helps with breathing troubles. Also used for kittencough.
Comfrey - used to treat broken bones
Comfrey Roots ~ Chew and rub on wounds and it deep cleans them
Crushed Iris Petals ~ Used to stimulate breathing during the birthing process. This can also be used for kit's sore throats
Crushed Marigold Petals ~ Used to protect against infection of serious wounds, avoid around eyes, for it can be irritating.
Crushed Pawpaw Roots~ Used for kitten cough, which threatens only kittens.
Crushed Rose Thorns ~ Helps seal the wound
Culver's Root ~ Used for when a cat swims in cold weather and gets chest pains or a cold. Use with Feverfew.
Deathberries (Yew) - of no medicinal value; bright scarlet berries that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough; use yarrow (called night-seeds by the Tribe)
Dock leaves - used to make a cat's coat slippery; also can be used as a surface for vomiting.
Holly (berries) - of no medicinal value; poisonous like deathberries
Lavender Stem ~ Used to calm a cat in shock
Marigold ~ soothes infections and heals wounds and sores
Marigold leaves ~ Dresses wounds
Mouse Bile ~ Helps rid of fleas and ticks; placed in moss. Press bile-soaked moss with paws against areas of the fur where ticks are. Wash your paws in a stream afterwards, and never get any in your mouth.
Milkweed Juice ~ Used for sores or burns. Do not use around eyes or ears. Poisonous if ingested.
Narcissus Flower Petals ~ used when a she-cat has contractions. Helps soothe their minds
Nettles~ Leaves used for swelling, seeds used to counter poison.
Nightshade ~ POISONOUS. Is only used to kill dogs or other large predators (by hiding it in fresh-kill and leaving it out for the creature to find.)
Peathingy Flower Petals ~ Used to help a kit with kitten cough. Will help to clear clogged throats and nasal passages
Poppy Seeds ~ Helps lessen pain and helps a cat sleep. Get cat whose suffering the pain to eat 1 or 2 seeds depending on the intensity of the pain. Remember not to totally deaden the pain, as the amount of pain can help tell you the condition of the cat.
Ragwort ~ Good for strength, use with lamb's ear
Rosinweed ~ Used to clean out the system when poisons have been digested. (Will happen during "relieving yourself".
Sacred bark ~ used for upset stomach
Sage Roots~ Used for cracked pads, especially on elder cats. Use with Poppy seeds
Shock Roots ~ uses to stimulate the nerves system. Use after a cat has been knocked out, poisoned, or head trauma.
Thyme~ Good for calming anxieties
Alder Bark ~ Toothaches
Alfalfa ~ Chewed, then swallowed to help tooth decay
Aloe Vera ~ Leaves are chewed and spit on burns, or skin problems
Blessed Thistle ~ Increases circulation of blood
Borage Leaves ~ Lessens fever and increases milk flow in nursing queens.
Broken Rosemary Blossoms ~ Used to heal eye infection or to cover up wounds around the eyes or eyelids.
Broom Poultices ~ Helps broken legs and other serious wounds
Broom Malice Poultices ~ heals open wounds
Burdock Root ~ Helps stop infection, especially from rat bites. Apply chewed burdock root to wound(s).
Catmint (also called catnip) ~ Helps stop greencough, also used to treat whitecough and can help to relax a cat
Celandine ~ You rub it on aching eye, and it the aching will go away. Soothes blind eyes
Chamomile ~ Helps with depression, fatigue, and soothes heart, used to calm a cat.
Chaparral ~ helps clean faces. Good for when cats get feline ache
(Feline ache occurs when a cats' face is dirty for long periods of time. Bumps appear, and are red and sore. Bumps will appear all over muzzle and cheeks, sometimes spreading across nose.)
Chervil ~ Leaves and roots good for infections and bellyache.
Chewed Gumweed ~ Used to help seal wounds from infection. It will slightly sting, and helps to collect the skin together and close quicker.
Chickweed ~ cures some of green and black cough
Cobwebs ~ Helps cover a wound from infection or from bleeding. Gather cobwebs in a swath and apply to bleeding wound. Replace if required. Keep until wound has stopped bleeding
Coltsfoot ~ an herb that eases coughing and helps with breathing troubles. Also used for kittencough.
Comfrey - used to treat broken bones
Comfrey Roots ~ Chew and rub on wounds and it deep cleans them
Crushed Iris Petals ~ Used to stimulate breathing during the birthing process. This can also be used for kit's sore throats
Crushed Marigold Petals ~ Used to protect against infection of serious wounds, avoid around eyes, for it can be irritating.
Crushed Pawpaw Roots~ Used for kitten cough, which threatens only kittens.
Crushed Rose Thorns ~ Helps seal the wound
Culver's Root ~ Used for when a cat swims in cold weather and gets chest pains or a cold. Use with Feverfew.
Deathberries (Yew) - of no medicinal value; bright scarlet berries that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough; use yarrow (called night-seeds by the Tribe)
Dock leaves - used to make a cat's coat slippery; also can be used as a surface for vomiting.
Holly (berries) - of no medicinal value; poisonous like deathberries
Lavender Stem ~ Used to calm a cat in shock
Marigold ~ soothes infections and heals wounds and sores
Marigold leaves ~ Dresses wounds
Mouse Bile ~ Helps rid of fleas and ticks; placed in moss. Press bile-soaked moss with paws against areas of the fur where ticks are. Wash your paws in a stream afterwards, and never get any in your mouth.
Milkweed Juice ~ Used for sores or burns. Do not use around eyes or ears. Poisonous if ingested.
Narcissus Flower Petals ~ used when a she-cat has contractions. Helps soothe their minds
Nettles~ Leaves used for swelling, seeds used to counter poison.
Nightshade ~ POISONOUS. Is only used to kill dogs or other large predators (by hiding it in fresh-kill and leaving it out for the creature to find.)
Peathingy Flower Petals ~ Used to help a kit with kitten cough. Will help to clear clogged throats and nasal passages
Poppy Seeds ~ Helps lessen pain and helps a cat sleep. Get cat whose suffering the pain to eat 1 or 2 seeds depending on the intensity of the pain. Remember not to totally deaden the pain, as the amount of pain can help tell you the condition of the cat.
Ragwort ~ Good for strength, use with lamb's ear
Rosinweed ~ Used to clean out the system when poisons have been digested. (Will happen during "relieving yourself".
Sacred bark ~ used for upset stomach
Sage Roots~ Used for cracked pads, especially on elder cats. Use with Poppy seeds
Shock Roots ~ uses to stimulate the nerves system. Use after a cat has been knocked out, poisoned, or head trauma.
Thyme~ Good for calming anxieties
Please enjoy role playing in ShadowedClan!
Leader: Smokestar-pretty jet black and sleek she-cat with dark gray ears and very bright yellow eyes (Sunsplash)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Deputy: Open
Medicine Cat: Rainysky- blue-gray she-cat and her eyes are a faded blurry green (MusicMaster)
Kits: NOT ALLOWED
Kin: None
Warriors:
Sunsplash-white she-cat with ginger splashes and green eyes (Sunsplash)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Wildfang-Black tabby she-cat with a white tail. Has dark almond colored eyes (bubble9001)
Kits: None
Kin: Briarpaw(Briarpaw is Wildfang's sister's kit, but Fiasha's sister died so now Fiasha takes care of her)
Pineberry- white tom with tiny grey spots on his head and amber colored eyes (bubble9001)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Snowtail-short-haired, pure white she-cat with bright green eyes. (avrilfan54)
Kits: Hazelkit (Adopted)
Kin: Hazelkit (Adopted son, Nephew), Lionclaw (Brother, Dead)
Riverlily-pretty she-cat with medium-length smokey gray fur and amber eyes. (Panic!Attack)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Rosepatch- calico she-cat with gentle, pale green eyes. (Panic!Attack)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Puddlestep-white/gray she-cat with stunning blue eyes (Ames)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Amerberheart- Dusty tan tabby she-cat with light brown stripes and pale blue-grey eyes and plumy tail (*SummerWolf*)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Firesky-bright ginger tabby tom with dark green eyes and white patches (Sunsplash)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Snowstorm-white she-cat
Kits: None
Kin: None
Flightheart- handsome ginger tabby tom with large splashes of white and sparkling green eyes (Squiddy)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Whisperingwind-gray she-cat with amber eyes (::WolfLuver::))
Kits: None
Kin: None
Scarheart-whiteish tom with brown tabby stripes and blue eyes (::WolfLuver::))
Kits: None
Kin: None
Grayhawk-jet black tabby tom with icy blue eyes (Sunsplash)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Apprentices:
Briarpaw-small black calico kitten with brown and white patches of fur and blue eyes (bubble9001)
Kits: None
Kin: Wildfang
Whitepaw- young tom with short, silky white fur and calming blue-green eyes. (Panic!Attack)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Snowpaw- snow white tom with bright light blue eyes (MusicMaster)
Kits: None
Kin: None
Queens:
Kits:
Hazelkit-long-haired, light gray tabby tom with a white muzzle, chest, stomach, back right paw, and green eyes (avrilfan54)
Kits: Snowtail (Aunt, adopted mother), Lionclaw (Father, Dead), Nightheart (Mother, Dead) None
[b]Elders:
Mates:
Snowstorm and Firesky
Crushes:
Pineberry likes Sunsplash
Flightheart likes Sunsplash
Sunsplash really likes Flightheart
Grayhawk likes Whisperingwind