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Post by I n s a n e; on Jan 30, 2009 5:41:05 GMT -5
Name; Leechfur
Gender; Tom
Age; 18 Moons
Clan; Snowclan
Rank; Warrior
Description; Leechfur is an averagely built Tom. His pelt is full white, with no markings on him whatsoever. His eyes are amber, unlike his sister's ice blue eyes.
Personality; Leechfur is a bit different then his sister Iceshard, not exactly a sweet or kind cat. Usually can be found bossing around other warriors even though he really doesn't have the power too. He isn't exactly smart nor is he that understanding. He is a bit slow and still hiding in his shell. He wishes to be a better warrior but doesn't understand quite yet how to be a better warrior. He and his sister were close, now not so much.
History; Kithood He was more of an enjoyable kit back then, when both of his parents were alive and he was closer to his sister, Iceshard. They had fun playing with the other kits and he would always snuggle close to his mother and dream about hunting with his father when he was a warrior. Little did he know, that really wasn't going to happen. Starclan chose a different path for his parents.
Apprenticeship His sister and him were to split, of course they were still close during this time for they were still apprentices and didn't exactly have full time jobs. It was harder, he didn't always get to spend time with his sister. But that was fine, he was training hard to do well with his battling and hunting techniques and he had a knack for it too. Especially hunting. On one of his horrible days as an apprentice, sad news went through the whole camp. Leafblade and Shinepelt were found dead, their necks broken their bodies all messed up. The older warriors wouldn't tell them how his and Iceshard's parents died. He continued to train though and became a warrior at 12 moons.
Warriorhood He has not yet had an apprentice and everyday is a battle with himself.
Kin; Leafblade & Shinepelt; Parents; Dead Iceshard; Sister; Alive
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Post by Sapphirestar on Jan 30, 2009 12:55:17 GMT -5
Accepted.
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