What's a Hazard Cat?
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Hazard cats are felines that have been partially mixed with robotics. They have tails made of metal that are severed in the middle, but connected with some form of energy. A glass screen rests on their chests. This screen shows the cat's health with heartbeats or a glowing circle, but there are many other options besides these. The color always matches the cat's eyes. Some cats' screens are full of static. Beware, these are dangerous as they are rare. A small grate can be seen on both sides of the cats' bodies. They breathe through these grates, so it's impossible for it not to be there. What comes out of the grate differs from cat to cat. The most common is steam, uncommon is sound, which is accompanied by mist, and the hardest to find have goo seeping out between the bars. They have three eyes, but the one in the center of their forehead is almost always taped down or covered with a band-aid. It is said that this third eye allows them to paralyze their targets. The pupils are most commonly hollow in the center, but can be regular or slit. Large ears and eyes allow them to see clearly in all levels of light, even in pitch blackness. Their hearing is very advanced and they can hear sounds even higher than dogs can. Their legs are very long, like those of maned wolves, bringing them up to speeds of fifty miles per hour.
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Ditzy Derp wrote:.
.Usᴇʀɴᴀᴍᴇ:
Ditzy Derp
Nᴀᴍᴇ:
Caleb, a Hebrew name meaning "full of heart" or "whole hearted".
Gᴇɴᴅᴇʀ:
MaleFᴀᴠᴏʀɪᴛᴇ Hᴏʙʙʏ:
Caleb loves to play a game with his friends they've dubbed among themselves "War", which is basically a glorified mash up of paint ball and water balloons. The game consists of the group separating into two teams (or going free-for-all) and trying to build the sturdiest fort as quickly as possible with whatever they can find around them. Once the first team finishes, they declare "war" and the water balloon (or in this case, paint balloon) tossing begins. A team wins by either having the last fort standing, having the least painted team members once everyone runs out of balloons, or getting the other team to surrender. They've played so often, Caleb's become quite skilled at building crude walls and forts out of things like mud, rocks and sticks. Those stars on his pelt are the stars of a general, and he'll do whatever it takes to lead his "soldiers" to victory.
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Pᴇʀsᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ:
Caleb is undoubtedly a leader rather than a follower. He always wants to be at the head of the pack, the one calling the shots. It's not something he's inherently bad at, either. In fact, Caleb pretty good at organizing his teammates based on their strengths and weaknesses whenever they play their game, so he's usually chosen as team captain without much of a conflict. However, this doesn't necessarily mean he carries such traits as responsibility or maturity. There's more instances than not where Caleb behaves hardly better than a kit, and he holds quite the mischievous streak. A word of advice to the people who approach him would be not to upset the cat that has access to hundreds of water balloons. He has better aim than you think.




























