Post by skytracker on Sept 5, 2009 20:27:00 GMT -8
scream itSkypaw will be Skypelt
where I belongShadowclan always will be
my time's only begun8 moons and counting
it's obviousShe-cat too good for you
know me by my rankApprentice not for long
so hotta small black she-cat with white speckles and blue eyes.
steam looks coolSkypaw was the runt of her litter, so, naturally, she's a bit under average in stature. Basically, Sky is short and thin. She is learning to use her size as an advantage though. It helps for speed and makes her a much harder target to hit. Also, she tends to fit in small spaces, like bramble and other things, that most cats cannot even dream of. Unfortunately, Skypaw will not ever get to be much bigger than she is now. This and several other things that the apprentice is unhappy with show in her dagger-like, icy blue eyes. These pools of hatred and malice lie in a black abyss that is the she-cat's fur. Well, almost abyss. There are white specks all along the fae's back. It's as if a paintbrush was tapped just above her and the little white droplets became her fur.
what d'you know about meSkypaw is by far the most trustworthy, loyal cat one could know. Well, if one is a clanmate, that is. If one is an outsider, Skypaw hates your existence and wants you to burn in the deepest layers of heck. No, she wont be kind about it either. For that matter, she probably wont be kind at all. Skypaw is the runt of her litter, she's been picked on her whole life. As a general rule, she's a hateful, obnoxious beach and doesn't give a d**n about what anybody thinks. The apprentice almost always calls things exactly like she sees them. It is natural for her to be called "brutally honest". Again, she doesn't care. On the other hand, she has a very soft spot for elders. It's almost scary the way she can treat a clanmate and then speak to an elder. She's like a-whole-nother cat. On the battlefield though, it doesn't matter the opponent. She'll give her all for whatever she's fighting for.
with the past behind meSkykit was born to two Shadowclan warriors who will remain anonymous for obvious reasons. Her kithood was filled with stupidity and error. She was born the runt, and therefor felt as though she needed to prove herself and her worth umpteen times a day. One such time was when she and her siblings had hit their third moon. Skykit was challenged to leave camp and get as far as possible before she was found. Out of sheer will-power, she made it all the way to the boarder between Shadowclan and Thunderclan. Luckily, a Warrior brought her home before she was stupid enough to venture onto the thunderpath, but still...
Anyway, she was kept under careful watch after that. The kit was fearless. Anything that she was put to, she did her best to succeed. To her credit, she gained her apprenticeship on time. Most had expected her to be delayed based on size, but her drive to be the best won out. Never before has Skypaw shown any signs of ambition other than that of health. She probably never will, content to only be the best Warrior she can push herself. In Skypaw's mind, "The body can only do as the mind commands. Weakness is unacceptable. Death will only come if I allow. I will be the best."
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RP Example:
Sky froze. She'd never seen Shattered as he was now. At their first meeting, she had mistaken his calm demeanor for weakness. At their second meeting, she'd realized that he wasn't weak, just calm, cool, and collecting. He saw a side of things that most horses didn't. Now, with his temper blaring, she was completely shocked. "My mind doesn't seem to be able to grasp what?" Sky's voice was by far the lowest it had been in years. She had just been called unintelligent in about five different ways.
The mare was pissed. When he had burned the corpse, she'd been disgusted. The scent had threatened to kill her nares. When she had first looked at the filly, she'd felt sorrow and almost remorse. But now, she only felt pure, unbridled anger. In her mind's eye, Shattered was begging for mercy at her feet already, but outwardly was a different story entirely. Sky's anger ran so deep as to make her voice calm, and the flame at her flints unnoticeable. Underneath her calm appearance, her hatred was consuming her soul.
It had been a long time since Sky truly spoke her mind. She figured there would be a time and place for everything. If there was a time to speak without filters, this was it. "I will never see the important details?" Her voice was low. The questions were more like statement as they dripped like venom from her maw. She was calm...for now. "I am unable to comprehend things on a deep enough level? I of all the elementals in the valley?"
Her voice was beginning to rise. "How dare you pass judgment on someone you don't know!?" She wasn't screaming...yet. "You, Shattered, just melted someone's body! If anyone loved that filly in any way, they'll never know what became of her! If I had the ability to control lava I would've made a grave for her. I sure as heck wouldn't've destroyed the only memory of her! Yet, I'm the one that doesn't understand the deeper things in life."
The buckskin was in front of him by now. She felt nothing but absolute hatred for him. There might've been a little bit of shame within her when he first started speaking, but by the time he'd finished, she felt absolutely no respect for the king of Agni-Kai. "You are obviously not near as mentally stable as I once thought. I took your calm as a hidden power, something that I've never seen in anyone else, and I respected you for being able to hide your emotions so well. I had no idea that you were insane. As for the world around me, I see alot more than you give me credit for.
"You just destroyed the memory of the dead, but I'm the naive one." Sky was close to destroying him at this point. The flame at her hooves was nearly as tall as her whithers, the heat licking up her slight frame. "What I know of this world is that there is little we can do in the grand scheme of things. I've spent my fair share of time thinking about life and it's disadvantages, and how this is bad and that's terrible and all that nuts! You know what I got from it? Life is life! It doesn't matter how small and insignificant, it's still a life! That filly just took her own, and now there's nothing. You hear that? NOTHING to remember her from except a scorch mark on the earth." She shook her head in utter disgust. "But...I'm the one that can't see a deeper side to things."
Again, Sky. Was. Pissed.
The mare was pissed. When he had burned the corpse, she'd been disgusted. The scent had threatened to kill her nares. When she had first looked at the filly, she'd felt sorrow and almost remorse. But now, she only felt pure, unbridled anger. In her mind's eye, Shattered was begging for mercy at her feet already, but outwardly was a different story entirely. Sky's anger ran so deep as to make her voice calm, and the flame at her flints unnoticeable. Underneath her calm appearance, her hatred was consuming her soul.
It had been a long time since Sky truly spoke her mind. She figured there would be a time and place for everything. If there was a time to speak without filters, this was it. "I will never see the important details?" Her voice was low. The questions were more like statement as they dripped like venom from her maw. She was calm...for now. "I am unable to comprehend things on a deep enough level? I of all the elementals in the valley?"
Her voice was beginning to rise. "How dare you pass judgment on someone you don't know!?" She wasn't screaming...yet. "You, Shattered, just melted someone's body! If anyone loved that filly in any way, they'll never know what became of her! If I had the ability to control lava I would've made a grave for her. I sure as heck wouldn't've destroyed the only memory of her! Yet, I'm the one that doesn't understand the deeper things in life."
The buckskin was in front of him by now. She felt nothing but absolute hatred for him. There might've been a little bit of shame within her when he first started speaking, but by the time he'd finished, she felt absolutely no respect for the king of Agni-Kai. "You are obviously not near as mentally stable as I once thought. I took your calm as a hidden power, something that I've never seen in anyone else, and I respected you for being able to hide your emotions so well. I had no idea that you were insane. As for the world around me, I see alot more than you give me credit for.
"You just destroyed the memory of the dead, but I'm the naive one." Sky was close to destroying him at this point. The flame at her hooves was nearly as tall as her whithers, the heat licking up her slight frame. "What I know of this world is that there is little we can do in the grand scheme of things. I've spent my fair share of time thinking about life and it's disadvantages, and how this is bad and that's terrible and all that nuts! You know what I got from it? Life is life! It doesn't matter how small and insignificant, it's still a life! That filly just took her own, and now there's nothing. You hear that? NOTHING to remember her from except a scorch mark on the earth." She shook her head in utter disgust. "But...I'm the one that can't see a deeper side to things."
Again, Sky. Was. Pissed.
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