Regalpaw
Apprentice
Theres nowhere to go, nowhere to be.
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Post by Regalpaw on Mar 1, 2009 0:51:22 GMT -5
Works for me
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Post by Starlight on Mar 1, 2009 18:37:52 GMT -5
Wildy has spoken. She likes the third prophecy the best.
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Sleetfoot
Senior Warrior
The Spare
Always...[0:It's ok, you can let down your guard][1:OMG SHE'S HERE]
Posts: 2,906
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Post by Sleetfoot on Mar 1, 2009 18:38:36 GMT -5
Willow's ?
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Post by Starlight on Mar 1, 2009 18:39:56 GMT -5
No, the haiku.
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Sleetfoot
Senior Warrior
The Spare
Always...[0:It's ok, you can let down your guard][1:OMG SHE'S HERE]
Posts: 2,906
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Post by Sleetfoot on Mar 3, 2009 21:47:19 GMT -5
...Um...ok...
So who's posting?
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Post by Starlight on Mar 3, 2009 21:57:41 GMT -5
I don't think we're s'posed to start until Starkit's Arrival has been roleplayed and Glacier's stuff is posted.
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Sleetfoot
Senior Warrior
The Spare
Always...[0:It's ok, you can let down your guard][1:OMG SHE'S HERE]
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Post by Sleetfoot on Mar 3, 2009 22:00:57 GMT -5
Then we need to get on that!
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Post by Wildstar on Mar 24, 2009 17:28:01 GMT -5
>////< I'm a dung-pile of a leader. I keep putting off getting this stuff in order while the Clan's ready to kill me to start. I make no promises about when the disaster RP will officially start, but it will be soon.
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Post by Bluesky on Mar 25, 2009 14:18:24 GMT -5
Jeez, this thing is nine pages long and we haven't even started. xDD
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Sleetfoot
Senior Warrior
The Spare
Always...[0:It's ok, you can let down your guard][1:OMG SHE'S HERE]
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Post by Sleetfoot on Mar 25, 2009 20:53:58 GMT -5
lol, I am voting a new thread when we do start
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Willowfoot
Warrior
LOOP DE LOOP AROUND AND WHAM
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Post by Willowfoot on Mar 26, 2009 20:10:25 GMT -5
JHLJFHLJKDFBJLDSBFLJHERUIHAHNLKJAHDFJFNBFDJSDGFEIMCNDJFB VD
I don't like calling her Briiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight It sounds stuuuuuuuuuuupiiiiiiiiiid I'm changing it baaack
</useless spammy whine>
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Sleetfoot
Senior Warrior
The Spare
Always...[0:It's ok, you can let down your guard][1:OMG SHE'S HERE]
Posts: 2,906
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Post by Sleetfoot on Mar 26, 2009 21:52:24 GMT -5
lol...You do that Wills...
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Post by Starlight on Apr 13, 2009 17:03:59 GMT -5
((So, I did not forget you guys for all those weeks. I felt bad and I was excited to be on again . . . eventually, so I wrote this. I figured this might be the intro, if Wildy's okay with it. And if she is, when she's ready her reply can be the opening of the roleplay.))
Starlight blinked slowly, distantly aware that she was dreaming. She sat upon a bank of snow height in the mountains, yet felt no cold. Here, the young she-cat had an unimpeded view of the surrounding landscape. She looked up to see a clear, night sky at moon-high. The full moon was a bright, round disk in the heavens. All was lit by soft, twinkling starlight.
Taking in her calm surroundings, Starlight zeroed in on a figure emerging from a nearby forest. Her tail flicked and her ears pricked up as she recognized the cat whose dotted coat blended into the Starpelt behind him. She gazed upon the spirit of her deceased mentor, Galaxyfur. She knew that this was no normal dream, but a dream sent by StarClan.
Starlight bowed her head in respect as the tom approached. “Galaxyfur,” she called enthusiastically, “It’s good to see you again.”
The medicine cat recalled the first time Galaxyfur had come to her in a dream. It was three days after his untimely death, and Starlight had still been grieving her first and closest friend’s passing. Galaxyfur’s spirit had padded into the den as if nothing were wrong. After assuring an ecstatic Starlight that she was dreaming and that, no, her mentor was not alive again, Galaxyfur told his apprentice that he had joined StarClan’s ranks. He would come again if ever Starlight needed guidance and advice. Or, of course, if StarClan had a message. When the she-cat awoke the next day, mourning for her mentor had turned to happy memories of the eccentric cat and a calm acceptance. Galaxyfur had visited several times since to guide her and discuss the going-ons of the clan.
“Indeed it is, Starlight,” Galaxyfur replied, bringing Starlight back to the present. “Good to see you, that is,” Galaxyfur clarified in response to Starlight’s blank look. The she-cat dipped her head; apparently her days of being caught daydreaming were not over.
“How fares MountainClan, my dear Starlight?”
“The same as ever. Bluesky’s kits are growing strong and healthy. Dawnkit’s turning out to be a feisty one. Scratched poor Rainkit playing a game the other day. A shallow cut, fortunately.”
“Well, I am glad that they are doing well. Bluesky will probably get them under control again.”
Starlight twitched her whiskers in amusement. “You’re probably right, as usual, but I think their wild side comes from their mother in the first place.”
The tom chuckled once, and then turned to face the night sky with a somber sigh. “Look,” he said gently.
Following his lead, Starlight peered up.
Two stars caught her eye.
They were falling stars, but instead of flashing across the night sky and disappearing, they were growing swiftly larger. Before the she-cat could comprehend what was happening, the stars were upon them.
One star hit Starlight.
She gasped as its energy coursed through her, then closed her eyes contentedly, the light settling down to a warm glow. When her eyes opened again, she saw the star on her chest emanating the brilliant light.
On a whim, Starlight looked up and scanned the mountains for the other star. It had landed on a mountain opposite the two medicine cats. Here stood the silhouetted from of a lone cat, larger than any Starlight had seen before. On its pelt, like Starlight’s, a star shone.
“Listen carefully, Starlight,” Galaxyfur commanded in little more than a whisper. “Before you ever stumbled upon your clan, StarClan told me this prophecy, and that I should keep it secret until the time was right.”
From within the stone titans, Two Stars shall appear; The brighter brings victory.
The words echoed strangely in Starlight’s head, and she knew that she would never forget these words and their meaning.
“Farewell, Starlight. And stay safe, for MountainClan’s sake. And mine.”
Starlight awoke abruptly, glancing around her den. Three things she knew. First, she was one of the Stars which the prophecy named. Second, MountainClan had unknown but dangerous enemies, specifically the second star. And third, Starlight’s clan was in grave peril.
As she recognized these truths, Starlight’s first thought was to warn Wildstar. She dashed from her den, ignoring the black dots that swam in her vision from getting up too quickly. She came to a halt before her leader’s den. “Wildstar!” she hissed urgently. “Wake up! I have news from StarClan.” She poked her head inside the den, anxiety making her impatient.
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Sleetfoot
Senior Warrior
The Spare
Always...[0:It's ok, you can let down your guard][1:OMG SHE'S HERE]
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Post by Sleetfoot on Apr 14, 2009 20:37:30 GMT -5
Woot
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Post by Starlight on Apr 17, 2009 17:48:25 GMT -5
I KNOW!!!
It'd be cool if each clan/tribe assumes the prophecy means the clan/tribe whose 'Star' dies looses the war, but it really refers to a more peaceful solution. Like one cat outwitting the other, or one shining 'brighter' as in more compassionate or something. And then the losing tribe (coughcoughleopardscoughcough) leaves the mountain area.
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