~Saturn~ wrote:Here's a few more:
Name: Emberleaf
Description: tortoiseshell and white she-cat with green eyes
Important Notes: Medicine cat. She is a skilled healer and showed it even in her early apprenticeship.
Name: Goldenstorm
Description: golden tabby tom with amber eyes
Important Notes: A now senior warrior, he got his name from his tumultuous personality as a younger warrior and apprentice. It appears that he has ow outgrown it...mostly.
Name: Bluenose
Description: blue-gray she-cat with yellow eyes
Important Notes: An avid tracker.
Name: Hollyfoot
Description: slender dark brown tabby she-cat with golden eyes
Important Notes: Noted for her swiftness.
Name: Blizzardheart
Description: white she-cat with amber eyes
Important Notes: In her younger days, she was an exceptional warrior and cat. She knew very well the differences between what was right and what was wrong. She now spends her days lounging about camp, telling stories to the young ones in the clan.
EmberleafRate: 10/10
Reasoning: It would depend on how much white there was on her pelt, but I'll make the assumption that she's just got a white belly or chest or something minimal. If that's the case, her name fits her perfectly!
Alternative Name: None!
Notes: None.
GoldenstormRate: 10/10
Reasoning: Excellent, excellent, excellent. I'm very happy to see an older -storm character that's chilled out over the years. Awesome.
Anyway, his name fits him just fine, so long as he was indeed turbulent in his golden years (heh).
Alternative Name: None!
Notes: Fun fact, I dunno if I've shared this yet: about 75% of ginger or golden cats are males. It's a trait that lies mostly int he Y chromosome, if I'm correct, so female gingers are uncommon. Of course, the opposite of that is torties, which are near-exclusively female, and it takes a freak accident in the womb to make a male tortie.
BluenoseRate: 10/10
Reasoning: Rockin' scores on the names so far! Her name is perfect for her.
Alternative Name: None!
Notes: None.
HollyfootRate: 8/10
Reasoning: Of course, immediately after I say that...
Dark brown is quite different from dark ginger. A dark ginger is borderline red, so Holly- wouldn't work for a brown cat. Her suffix is just fine, though.
Alternative Name: Antfoot/Ratfoot. Both prefixes allude to a dark brown cat, and her suffix stays as it is.
Notes: None.
BlizzardheartRate: 10/10
Reasoning: I do hope that she was very vocal about her beliefs, which would cement her role as a -heart cat. It would be a bonus if she was active about it, but some -heart cats are content to give speeches instead.
Alternative Name: None.
Notes: None.