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Old November 24th, 2016, 02:23 AM
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Default Re: SkyClan Training Plateu

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Originally Posted by Octavia View Post



Grinning triumphantly, goal number one, confuse his apprentice. Success! Watching however as Bramblestripe started to lead his victory away off towards actual important things like training them to become strong independent warriors who didn't need no mentor to help them about! Padding along after, letting the shy she-cat have her piece he couldn't help but admire that such a shy she-cat would even want to mentor apprentices, they were the opposite of quiet if someone got lucky!

Skyepaw on the other paw, was quite happy to have a quiet-if-not calm mentor that seemed to be Bramblestripe, she had some sanity left in her head, which would be useful in training the new eager she-cat. She did glance back however to make sure her friend, and her... eccentric mentor were following along. For Mistypaw's sake she hoped that they balanced eachother out- and Aetherwing had something productive to add!
With quick steps to make sure they didn't waste their remaining time for training, Bramblestripe led the way to the training plateu. Her bushy tail swept behind her as they drew near it, and she glanced around carefully as if wary they might be attacked by something on their own territory. She came to a stop once they'd arrived, and turned until she was facing the east. "He-re-here we are," she announced obviously. "Wh-what would you l-l-like to start wi-th?" She questioned, turning her gaze to the pair.

Mistypaw, who'd been eyeing her mentor with confused if not slightly sour looks the entire time, glanced over at Skyepaw with a hint of jealousy that her mentor at least seemed to have her head on straight while in comparison the silvery green eyed apprentice did not. "Hunting?" Asked Mistypaw, ears perking up at the prospect of deciding what they did. She was loath to train how to fight, rather keenly against violence was she.