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Here it is, cats. Post anything relevant to the story here.




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We are not ALL cats, you know. Jusk kidding. but no one has posted on the story in forever.
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Working on it. I need to clear something up with El, then I'll post.




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I'm just waiting for the meeting for the sky clan to start. My character is going to be doing some hunting in the plains anyway, so I was thinking I could have him eavesdrop or something.

I accidentally posted this in the storybook at first because I'm so used to not using a discussion thread. :lol:
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*sighs* It seems you and I are the only ones interested.
*goes to find Kitty*




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I am...
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Alright so the sky clan are just meeting I take it? Which means Cyla isn't needed yet?
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I got it mixed up. :( Raul came from Sable.

Speaking of, I'd like to have someone to play him.
He can't be absent forever.

Edit: there are more cats in the Claws. Anyone can pick one.

In Sky we have:

Lynn- albino she-cat; a captain and Teo's close friend.
Savanna- brown she-cat

Sable:

Cika- Jesse's adopted daughter. She has wiry brown fur
that sticks out every which way; also, she's always in trouble.

Path- an old black-and-white tom. He's Jesse's grandfather
and looks after all the young cats in Sable.



If I seem to wander, if I seem to stray, remember that true stories seldom take the straightest way.
— Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind