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Post by Juniper on Jan 12, 2011 20:27:49 GMT -8
10 min. in Gimp
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Post by Juniper on Jan 12, 2011 21:09:51 GMT -8
SoulClanAggressive and StrongSoulClan cats tend to show their emotions more and make rather rash decisions. They’re the type who believe actions speak louder than words. They know only to fight things out, not negotiate. In fact, clan leaders usually select the strongest and worthiest warriors as deputies and sometimes even kill runts or kits damaged at birth. They also have a very strong and muscular frame. Because the rats they hunt can easily squirm out of grasp, SoulClan cats must use their great strength to pin the rodents down before killing them. AspenClanAgile and FastAspenClan cats are the most agile and quickest cats of the rest. They can also easily scamper up and down trees. They’re the best jumpers, leaping far and tall when they want to. This allows them to escape the many predators of the forest – foxes, badgers, owls, etc. – as well as hunt more efficiently. They have no problem at all with interacting with other clans. Not particularly hostile, they can easily be persuaded. Because of the wealth of resources around them, they rarely contract illnesses and have skilled Medicine cats. Clan leaders tend to choose the most loyal and fastest cat as their deputies. FrostClanCold and ManipulativeFrostClan cats have the quickest reflexes and the coldest hearts. While incredibly loyal to one another, they easily befriend then betray other clan cats – especially AspenClan. Because of the bitter cold weather they receive, they have long and thick fur that can cover even the tips of their paw pads, to prevent them from cutting themselves on sharp ice. As their main food source is fish in the rivers, they are excellent swimmers and have quick reflexes. Their unusually long nails also assist in puncturing fish. Unfortunately, these cats are easily susceptible to all sorts of cold weather-induced illnesses. Leaders also choose the toughest cats for deputies. AshClanSly and SilentAshClan cats are the quietest cats around. They speak little and move silently, so as to catch their long-eared prey (such as rabbits). They dwell in shadows, seeing much better in darkness than the average cat, but are blinded when greeted with intense daylight. Clan leaders usually choose the oldest and most experienced warriors as their deputies.
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