The activity check has come to a close and unfortunately we have lost a great deal of characters in the process. This means that more high positions are available for the taking. I am very eager to hopefully get this place thriving again, so welcome to all the new and returning members of Instinct! I really strongly encourage posting and activity - it is the best remedy to a struggling site, thank you guys all so much!
- LOST.
Post by ✗ The Timid Fawn ✗ on Dec 15, 2014 18:37:00 GMT
This is just a fun cute little game to pass the time. Basically you have three categories.
Mate: your cat would befriend Date: your cat would date, have kits, and so on Hate: your cat does not like them at alll xD
So, all you have to do is list three cat names and the person responding will put each cat in a category. For example. I would say; Fawnstep, Briarcliff, Stormstrike
And then the person replying to me would say; Featherpaw would:
Mate: Fawnstep Date: Stormstrike Hate: Briarcliff and then they would list three more cats.
So to start us off, i'll throw in my three kitties! Rabbitstar, Featherpaw, Ottersplash
Leader: open. Deputy: open. Medicine Cat: open. Medicine Cat Apprentice: brackenpaw.
TOTAL: twenty.
CLAN UPDATES
THUNDERCLAN.
prey is scarce, and the clan struggles with starvation and sickness. flamestar and thunderclap's medicine cat apprentice, crookedpaw, have fallen into the paws of starclan, welcoming a new era under mousestar's leadership.
RIVERCLAN.
despite riverclan's strength, they are not immune to the fetalities of winter. riverclan's own deputy, owlflight, was slain at the claws of leaf-bare, leaving mallowstar with the decisions of appointing a new deputy.
WINDCLAN.
windclan has been hit hard by the leaf-bare, having no forest and little shelter to protect them to the harsh winds and lethal snow. members are dting of hypothermia, unable to get relief from the cold or meat on their bones with the lack of prey.
SHADOWCLAN.
in shadowclan's struggles, they lose their medicine cat apprentice to leaf-bare and face the lethal consequences of scarce prey.