very large & muscular light brown tabby tom with stark greenish-blue eyes and a torn ear; beefed up tier 1
[ riverclan warrior | tomcat | 50 moons | gruff & battle-hardened, yet thoughtful; loyal to a fault ]
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Stagheart's paw pads prickled with uncertainty. Talonpaw ripping out Fogmuzzle's tongue had been enough disturbance — but now Fadingsun allowing him to take the pelt? Potentially dangerous or not, that was still a Clanmate. That struck him as odd, to put it lightly... a twisted feeling in his gut.
Then Starlingflight's words caused his muzzle to twitch, not knowing how to react except narrowing his eyes in thought. He'd always held her opinion highly — and his inherent worry of Berrypaw's innocence did make him question the orders even more. Seeing all these Clanmates speak out, willingly take exile over the cruelty shown here... were they right?
No... Fadingsun 'n Dusklion know better. They can lead the Clan well. There's gotta be a reason for all this...
Confused, the tom sat there silently, taking in the reactions and words of his bickering Clanmates. He portrayed none of his conflict on his face, only the stoicism remaining. But that didn't stop the inner turmoil making his chest a bit tight.
Berrypaw's eyes softened and she felt sorrow in her heart — not even just for the poor warrior who'd been mutilated, but this innocent kit who had clearly seen much more than she should've. She herself was on the verge of wailing — had she not felt the mature urge to care for this kit over herself.
"Juni...?" Berrypaw asked gently. That's all the kit had gotten out. "...It'll be okay, Juni. It's safe in the nursery — let's get you there, okay?"
As she led the kit inside, Berrypaw's chest felt tight with anxiety. Was this the direction the Clan was heading? She glanced back, trying to find Mistyshard and Stagheart's face among the crowd of horrified cats — but all of them were a blur as tears wetted her eyes. Shuddering, Berrypaw turned away from the metallic-scented air and prayed for something good to come out of this.
/ @poppy - juni is so cute omg. if you want her to continue to interact with berrypaw u can mention me in the nursery <3
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she and Cobwebfern have a semi-closed den policy.
Duskleaf couldn’t stop staring at the horrific scene in front of him, he didn’t want to look, but shock forced him to. Especially Fadingsun's most recent remark, the idea of taking a 'trophy' from another cat, even more so a clanmate completely disgusted him. The way he viewed Fadingsun had changed, and he was quite nervous to go and speak to the RiverClan leader in his den, but he knew this couldn’t wait. Of course there was probably going to be a queue of cats who wanted to comment on this spectacle, but this was too important. Duskleaf was starting to get worried, he hadn’t seen his father for days, and now he had to tell Fadingsun about it. For all he knew, Reedclaw could be injured, or worse…
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Tulippaw
?/100 || RiverClan || 9 moons || she/her
Tulippaw watched as Fadingsun left. She bit her lip to stop it from quivering. She shouldn't feel hurt about Berryflare. It's not like they really even got close. But the feeling of being abandoned again stung, badly.
The calico turned away. This was just fine. She'd be okay on her own. Just like always. She'd learn to adapt and survive, even if it meant having to spend what would presumably be a moon mentor less. She'd just get other cats to teach her instead. The Lionhearts and whoever else was giving training. She'd get trained and she'd become a great warrior, mentor or no mentor.
Tulippaw couldn't stand to be in this camp any longer, around these cats she barely knew. So she briskly left the camp.
Yeah... no. Adrenaline wearing off from neutralizing Fogmuzzle, Dusklion was starting to feel tired. Maybe tired wasn't the right word. But between this, and the sleepless nights, and the churning feeling that made her sick when she mulled over her brother's words were all colliding together in a perfect storm. Doedapple's yowling did nothing but cause her to flatten her ears. Mudsmoke's comment was nearly lost as the deputy let of a soft (read: defeated) snarl. She was done trying to explain to these cats that the dead warrior below had basically stated she would have no problem killing an apprentice. She was tired of trying to defend her actions taken to keep this Clan safe.
Swinging a tired look in the direction of the tom, exhaustion like a thick fog over her blue eyes, she couldn't help the way her voice fell flat. "I will not," she started, her voice a bit raspy, "apologize for killin' a cat... who threatened death... to a nine moon old... apprentice." Done. She was done. That was the last time she was going to be pointing out that Fogmuzzle hadn't just been foolish and arrogant. She had been a danger.
More screaming and yelling but it was her brother's voice that snapped to attention. Whatever Starlingflight was trying to say after was lost on her as Dusk's blue eyes widened. Pelt. Taking her pelt?? "No." It was automatic as she stepped over Fogmuzzle's body. The exhaustion she felt weighed heavily on her, but she narrowed her eyes at her brother. It made her sick, a visceral reaction in the way her legs shook and a pleading look came to her eyes. "I killed her, that's enough for her actions. No one... we're not... we just need to bury her, brother." Begging. She was begging him now.
Swirls. Cobs. Wings. Three faces circled in her head. She shook her head and stepped back, uncovering the body from her. She wasn't going to let her brother touch this body. Demote her, strip her of her rank. Fogmuzzle's death was deserved but they were not rogues. A low growl started in her chest before it petered out. "I never encouraged Talonp... to do anythin' other than..." It was useless. She had to get out of here. Do something other than stand there as her breathing quickened. The disappointment, the disgust, the bewilderment... it was making her head hurt.
Out of the corner of her eye she spotted Tulippaw heading out of camp, and what little sense of newly appointed duty she had left in her rose in her chest. "Starlin'flight... or Mudsmoke... one of you go fetch Tulippaw." It wasn't an order but a question as the deputy grabbed Fogmuzzle's scruff, lifting her head to stare at her brother. There was a challenge there, as if daring him to stop her. She was disappointed, betrayed... he had been known to kill yes, but this? Taking a pelt?
Without another word the deputy gave a grunt as the weight of her Clanmate landed on her back, heading out of camp and towards the outskirts.
Ah, looked like Rainingkit was finally being apprenticed. Mistyshard noticed the kit was way too old for this... but as much as she hated to admit it, that was probably Birdsnow's fault. She nodded to Pigeonpelt. While they'd only been on one patrol before, at least the molly had not slacked, so she had a right to say that. "I agree. I sure hope some of the soon-to-be warriors turn out as capable," she mewed, a curious edge to her tone. There was at least one of them she was sure would turn out great; Berrypaw. Glad that Rainingpaw had now been announced an apprentice, she decided to chant the shecat's name. "Rainingpaw! Rainingpaw!" she called, letting a small smile turn the corners of her mouth upwards.
Maybe deep down, she was only pretending to be happy. But genuinely she was proud of the young feline for finally having received her 'paw name after so many moons.. and after all, she was the medicine cat now, so she needed to seem warm and welcoming. Next were reassignments. Mistyshard was glad to hear that Stagheart had received an apprentice; he was a responsible warrior and would surely do a good job with the training.
Once the mentors and apprentices had touched noses, Fadingsun seemed to have another change to announce. Ah, the "warrior ready at 16 moons" part of training was being dropped. In her opinion that was a reasonable, good change, because she herself had only been able to complete her training by her 35th moon due to many difficulties. Although it certainly wasn't nice to complete her training so late, it's not like she had chosen to be kidnapped, injured and dead half the time. The next notice made an unsettling feeling creep over her. Tensions with the other clans.. that wouldn't end good. "I feel like something's going to happen soon," she muttered under her breath.
[ @Blazing - Pigeonpelt ]
[This post is a mess sorry ]
Pigeonpelt
Molly - RiverClan - Warrior
Pigeonpelt's smile grew warmer as Mistyshard chanted Rainingpaw's name. She then chanted alongside, too, until what Mistyshard said. Something's wrong? The molly glanced around at the camp. Everything did seemed normal at first, until...
Her eyes widened at Fogmuzzle's statement and the following events following up so quickly. It seemed as if it was a blur- The threatening of the warrior, then there was Dusklion.... oh, killing them. Talonpaw and Wrenpaw. Was that murder? Pigeonpelt was shook, definitely shocked at what she saw. "Hey..." Stammering, she nudged herself away from the bloodshed, and closer to Mistyshard.
Pigeonpelt winced especially when their tongue was taken off. Though she could stand bloodshed and gore, this is getting a bit out of hand. Afterwards, it's happening in camp, and it shouldn't be. An honourable warrior do not kill. That was the warrior code, right? Though at some point it must be reasonable of what it should be done, Pigeonpelt still felt uncertain. "What-?" She shuffled a bit uncomfortably.
"This isn't good, the blood. It could scare the kits when they come out.."
(HELP SORRY THIS IS SO LATE AKJSDFKSDJFL)
(I'm already forgetting what happened during the meeting )
Last edited by Blazing; May 14th, 2024 at 10:13 PM.
Perhaps one of these goddamn days he could actually go for more than a quarter moon without having to host a meeting.
He'd done a lot of thinking on the way home about how to handle Dusklion. His initial reaction, one born purely out of anger and disappointment, had been to demote her. But, frankly, RiverClan's high ranks didn't need the instability of losing their deputy two seconds after she took the position. They desperately needed their high ranks to stick around.
On top of that, at this point he was convinced that not a single cat in this Clan had any moral high ground to stand on. They were all guilty. If not directly guilty of messing with the other Clans, they were guilty of failing to hold one another accountable. They all deserved to be punished, and he was certain they soon would be.
Leaping atop the Floodstone, he yowled, "Let all cats old enough to fish gather here for a Clan meeting."
Fadingstar is currently RiverClan's leader. He has an open den policy; his den can be found here. If you have any questions or concerns about RiverClan, or any plots to propose, feel free to leave me a VM or DM! Please do not take my characters' IC opinions as reflective of my own.