Info


Created
4 years, 1 month ago
Creator
LoneShadowCat
Favorites
0

Profile


Petal
7745356_UbxFaTbtSE8Egg6.png
PROFILE

Name Petal
Gender Molly
Age 9 moons
Rank Rogue
Clan None
Home Mountains of the Ancients

Attack
Defence
Hunting
Swimming
Herbs
Summary

Petal is a gentle spirit despite the harshness of her homeland, preferring to reason out problems instead of rushing in fangs bared. Curiosity drives her more than anything else and she's constantly trying to understand why. Why were their ancestors driven from their old land? Why do so many of the other mountain cats still cling to past hatred? Why are they forced to scrap together such a pitiful and lonely existence while the clans below thrive? Why do the wolves tolerate their presence and sometimes even help them?

Petal claims her home in a cave between the gorge and Cold Lake where she was born and eventually met her 'brothers'. She never got to know her father and her blood siblings passed before they could even walk, leaving just her and her struggling mother hidden by the great roar of the high falls where the river tumbled down into the lake. Petal's mother did all she could to protect her remaining kit but after a nasty fight over prey she was left severely injured and never fully recovered, she continued on for a few weeks giving all she found to the little Petal but one day she just never returned.

Appearance

Petal is a slivery grey she-cat with darker grey points and deep brown-gold eyes. Her nose and pads are a pale pink and her scruff is often dotted with small flowers that Sniff has woven into her thick fur.

Design Notes

  • content
  • content
  • As a mountain cat she is larger and bulkier than a standard house cat with longer 'sabre-teeth' that overhang her jaw.
Trivia

  • NOMENCLATURE
  • Prefix insert explanation
  • Suffix insert explanation
  • FAMILY
  • name relation
  • name relation
  • Hunts and wanders along the near fringes of wolf land with a weasel named Sniff and a wolverine named Rut that act as her adopted brothers.
code by jiko