Warrior Cat Clans 2 (WCC2 aka Classic) is a roleplay site inspired by the Warrior series by Erin Hunter. Whether you are a fan of the books or new to the Warrior cats world, WCC2 offers a diverse environment with over a decade’s worth of lore for you - and your characters - to explore. Join us today and become a part of our ongoing story!
News & Updates
11.06.2022 The site has been transformed into an archive. Thank you for all the memories here!
Here on Classic we understand that sometimes life can get difficult and we struggle. We may need to receive advice, vent, know that we are not alone in our difficult times, or even just have someone listen to what's going on in our lives. In light of these times, we have created the support threads below that are open to all of our members at any time.
Fernweaver hadn't been able to spend much time with her siblings in the recent moons. She was with them as much as possible as soon as the volcano went off, but as she slowly moved more and more into her new role as healer, she'd had much less time for casual discussion. Thrown into the role of a trauma surgeon faster than a medicine cat apprentice should ever have been, she had had her paws full. And then, for Lacelily to step down so quickly, and then Oceaneyes came back, and then they moved, and then she had to restock her den... All of that meant that she'd had very little time for her family, something that she was fully planning on changing now.
"Cashmerecloud, Mintmelancholy, Smokespiral!" she greeted as she padded up (she was late, as per usual), her voice affectionate. Was this the first time they'd really been able to interact just the four of them since they had been promoted? She thought so, which meant that it was even that much more important that they enjoyed their time together. It would make things feel like they were going back to normal. "You ready?"
"No," said Cashmerecloud as he patted red clay powder along his cheekbones, staring adoringly at his reflection in a puddle. "I haven't got my face on yet."
Her eyes narrowed slightly. "Well, can ya hurry up, then?" she retorted, glancing over in his direction. "I told you sunhigh and it is sun high," she added pointedly, a small frown on her face. She didn't want to tell her siblings that she didn't have the time to be lollygagging, but it was sort of true, wasn't it?
"I am ready," Smokespiral replied, raising his hazy gaze to his sister. His voice was uncharacteristically soft, which meant he was hiding something - and the question was never what he was hiding from Fernweaver, but where he had been stung his time. He rose gracefully to his paws and arched his back in a languid stretch. "It is sunhigh, Cashmerecloud," he added in belated support.