Post by Brightriver on May 30, 2006 12:17:30 GMT -5
Name: Waterheart
Do you honor?: yes
Age: 37 moon
Gender: she-cat
RP Example:Waterheart’s eyes darted. She was hunting fish, something she liked to do, it was one of her favorite past times. But then again, why wouldn’t it be?
She was a RiverClan cat that was one of the things they did best, fishing.
Be the fish, visualize the fish. Waterheart thought, she stayed still as stone. Only breathing, and her tail twitching. She saw a shadow underneath the water moving, most likely, a fish. Waterheart smiled, and slapped the water; a fish came flopping out onto the bank. She nudged it farther away from the bank so it wouldn’t flop into the water. Her mentor had even said that she was the best fish hunter she had ever seen.
Waterheart to pride in that, but she wasn’t crazy about how good she was at fishing, she was as loyal to her Clan as she was at fishing, a good trait.
She was popular, and well liked. But she had no apprentice. But what did that matter? She could deal very fine on her own without an apprentice slowing her down. Headstrong, some might say. But no, independent, she didn’t want to train an apprentice.
To much work, not that she was lazy of course, good StarClan no, she was not lazy. She was a hard working, loyal member to RiverClan. That is how she liked being.
She never had dreams about being the deputy. Besides, then she couldn’t have kits. And she wanted kits someday; she doubted she would mentor one of them if she did
Appearance: Waterheart’s pelt is white. But she has some splashes of gray on it. Waterheart’s eyes are amber that are piercing, and most cats back off at what they call “the glare” from Waterheart.
Waterheart’s whiskers show emotions. When happy, they are straight, and risen. When said, they will most likely be drooping. When angry, they will be straight and taut.
She is a streamlined cat, and is good at swimming due to her build. Waterheart can stay underwater longer than most cats, which makes her good at fishing.
RP Example: Waterheart’s eyes darted. She was hunting fish, something she liked to do, it was one of her favorite past times. But then again, why wouldn’t it be?
She was a RiverClan cat that was one of the things they did best, fishing.
Be the fish, visualize the fish. Waterheart thought, she stayed still as stone. Only breathing, and her tail twitching. She saw a shadow underneath the water moving, most likely, a fish. Waterheart smiled, and slapped the water; a fish came flopping out onto the bank. She nudged it farther away from the bank so it wouldn’t flop into the water. Her mentor had even said that she was the best fish hunter she had ever seen.
Waterheart to pride in that, but she wasn’t crazy about how good she was at fishing, she was as loyal to her Clan as she was at fishing, a good trait.
She was popular, and well liked. But she had no apprentice. But what did that matter? She could deal very fine on her own without an apprentice slowing her down. Headstrong, some might say. But no, independent, she didn’t want to train an apprentice.
To much work, not that she was lazy of course, good StarClan no, she was not lazy. She was a hard working, loyal member to RiverClan. That is how she liked being.
She never had dreams about being the deputy. Besides, then she couldn’t have kits. And she wanted kits someday; she doubted she would mentor one of them if she did.
Clan: RiverClan
Rank: warrior
Breed: American shorthair/ Russian blue
Personality: Waterheart is independent, not wanting an apprentice to slow her down at all. She is not prideful, a good quality in most cats eyes. Waterheart is not worried about the affairs of other Clans, except StarClan. She thinks that all cats she put their trust in StarClan in hard times. She is a hard working, loyal, decent member to RiverClan. And always know she will stay that way, never falter in her line of duty.
Never disobey the warrior code. She follows it very wisely, and even though she knows she does not have to, she believes in the old ways.
Not that she does not appreciate the times. She thinks that they are good times, but knows that her Clan has seen better.
She wants to have kits someday, thinks it would be easier than having an apprentice to keep her bust almost 24/7. Yes, she thinks that would be wonderful.
History:
Kit
Waterheart was a regular kit, just as normal as the rest. Sure, she got in trouble for the normal kit things, but nothing else really.
She enjoyed playing games with her siblings about past events, like battles, and she almost always wanted to be a leader in the battle games they played.
Very typical for a kit indeed, she also wanted the normal things.
As in, she could not wait to be an apprentice.
She was excited when it was almost time for her to be apprenticed. She knew it would be a great experience; she always was talking about it to the other kits, driving them almost crazy with her non-stop jabbering about it.
And she almost wore her mother’s ears out asking questions what it would be like, what she would do, what warrior would be good to train her and so on.
Apprentice
When she finally became an apprentice and stopped driving everyone crazy about talking about it, she was ecstatic. She wanted to learn everything a warrior needed to learn. Her mentor gave her good advice, “you must learn before you can battle”. She knew what this meant, but she didn’t like it. She wanted to be in a battle straight away, to fight.
Her mentor had to explain that there were no battles going on at the time.
She started her training excitedly. She wanted to learn how to fish, and she did. Her mentor said that she was the best fisher she had ever seen.
That made Waterheart very happy, and she boasted about it in the apprentice’s den for the next three days. Waterheart now had to learn how to catch regular prey.
She did not enjoy it as much as learning how to fish. She wondered, how is this exciting? But she knew it was important, prey was truly important, and that was a fact. She loved learning fighting moves; she knew they would help in battle.
She even made up some of her own moves.
Warrior
When Waterheart became a warrior, she knew she had all the right moves. She had even devolved something she called, “the glare.” She did that when cats annoyed her, and worked efficiently. Some of the other warriors were annoyed with her.
But she paid no mind; she went on about her usual business.
As a warrior, she became somewhat popular and well liked some kits drove her crazy about her being their mentor, she was glad at their enthusiasm, but she didn’t really want to be one of their mentors. Fortunately for her, when they became apprentices it was other cats not her, they asked her if she felt left out, and Waterheart said she didn’t.
They were surprised at Waterheart’s answer, but they knew she would stick to her answer she gave.
Codewords: : Que tengas suerte! Masked
Do you honor?: yes
Age: 37 moon
Gender: she-cat
RP Example:Waterheart’s eyes darted. She was hunting fish, something she liked to do, it was one of her favorite past times. But then again, why wouldn’t it be?
She was a RiverClan cat that was one of the things they did best, fishing.
Be the fish, visualize the fish. Waterheart thought, she stayed still as stone. Only breathing, and her tail twitching. She saw a shadow underneath the water moving, most likely, a fish. Waterheart smiled, and slapped the water; a fish came flopping out onto the bank. She nudged it farther away from the bank so it wouldn’t flop into the water. Her mentor had even said that she was the best fish hunter she had ever seen.
Waterheart to pride in that, but she wasn’t crazy about how good she was at fishing, she was as loyal to her Clan as she was at fishing, a good trait.
She was popular, and well liked. But she had no apprentice. But what did that matter? She could deal very fine on her own without an apprentice slowing her down. Headstrong, some might say. But no, independent, she didn’t want to train an apprentice.
To much work, not that she was lazy of course, good StarClan no, she was not lazy. She was a hard working, loyal member to RiverClan. That is how she liked being.
She never had dreams about being the deputy. Besides, then she couldn’t have kits. And she wanted kits someday; she doubted she would mentor one of them if she did
Appearance: Waterheart’s pelt is white. But she has some splashes of gray on it. Waterheart’s eyes are amber that are piercing, and most cats back off at what they call “the glare” from Waterheart.
Waterheart’s whiskers show emotions. When happy, they are straight, and risen. When said, they will most likely be drooping. When angry, they will be straight and taut.
She is a streamlined cat, and is good at swimming due to her build. Waterheart can stay underwater longer than most cats, which makes her good at fishing.
RP Example: Waterheart’s eyes darted. She was hunting fish, something she liked to do, it was one of her favorite past times. But then again, why wouldn’t it be?
She was a RiverClan cat that was one of the things they did best, fishing.
Be the fish, visualize the fish. Waterheart thought, she stayed still as stone. Only breathing, and her tail twitching. She saw a shadow underneath the water moving, most likely, a fish. Waterheart smiled, and slapped the water; a fish came flopping out onto the bank. She nudged it farther away from the bank so it wouldn’t flop into the water. Her mentor had even said that she was the best fish hunter she had ever seen.
Waterheart to pride in that, but she wasn’t crazy about how good she was at fishing, she was as loyal to her Clan as she was at fishing, a good trait.
She was popular, and well liked. But she had no apprentice. But what did that matter? She could deal very fine on her own without an apprentice slowing her down. Headstrong, some might say. But no, independent, she didn’t want to train an apprentice.
To much work, not that she was lazy of course, good StarClan no, she was not lazy. She was a hard working, loyal member to RiverClan. That is how she liked being.
She never had dreams about being the deputy. Besides, then she couldn’t have kits. And she wanted kits someday; she doubted she would mentor one of them if she did.
Clan: RiverClan
Rank: warrior
Breed: American shorthair/ Russian blue
Personality: Waterheart is independent, not wanting an apprentice to slow her down at all. She is not prideful, a good quality in most cats eyes. Waterheart is not worried about the affairs of other Clans, except StarClan. She thinks that all cats she put their trust in StarClan in hard times. She is a hard working, loyal, decent member to RiverClan. And always know she will stay that way, never falter in her line of duty.
Never disobey the warrior code. She follows it very wisely, and even though she knows she does not have to, she believes in the old ways.
Not that she does not appreciate the times. She thinks that they are good times, but knows that her Clan has seen better.
She wants to have kits someday, thinks it would be easier than having an apprentice to keep her bust almost 24/7. Yes, she thinks that would be wonderful.
History:
Kit
Waterheart was a regular kit, just as normal as the rest. Sure, she got in trouble for the normal kit things, but nothing else really.
She enjoyed playing games with her siblings about past events, like battles, and she almost always wanted to be a leader in the battle games they played.
Very typical for a kit indeed, she also wanted the normal things.
As in, she could not wait to be an apprentice.
She was excited when it was almost time for her to be apprenticed. She knew it would be a great experience; she always was talking about it to the other kits, driving them almost crazy with her non-stop jabbering about it.
And she almost wore her mother’s ears out asking questions what it would be like, what she would do, what warrior would be good to train her and so on.
Apprentice
When she finally became an apprentice and stopped driving everyone crazy about talking about it, she was ecstatic. She wanted to learn everything a warrior needed to learn. Her mentor gave her good advice, “you must learn before you can battle”. She knew what this meant, but she didn’t like it. She wanted to be in a battle straight away, to fight.
Her mentor had to explain that there were no battles going on at the time.
She started her training excitedly. She wanted to learn how to fish, and she did. Her mentor said that she was the best fisher she had ever seen.
That made Waterheart very happy, and she boasted about it in the apprentice’s den for the next three days. Waterheart now had to learn how to catch regular prey.
She did not enjoy it as much as learning how to fish. She wondered, how is this exciting? But she knew it was important, prey was truly important, and that was a fact. She loved learning fighting moves; she knew they would help in battle.
She even made up some of her own moves.
Warrior
When Waterheart became a warrior, she knew she had all the right moves. She had even devolved something she called, “the glare.” She did that when cats annoyed her, and worked efficiently. Some of the other warriors were annoyed with her.
But she paid no mind; she went on about her usual business.
As a warrior, she became somewhat popular and well liked some kits drove her crazy about her being their mentor, she was glad at their enthusiasm, but she didn’t really want to be one of their mentors. Fortunately for her, when they became apprentices it was other cats not her, they asked her if she felt left out, and Waterheart said she didn’t.
They were surprised at Waterheart’s answer, but they knew she would stick to her answer she gave.
Codewords: : Que tengas suerte! Masked