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(Warden is a prisoner of Winterclan, but I figured the best way to introduce him would be at the very beginning, and play out how he was taken prisoner. I think this would be a good introduction to who he is as a chatacter and a good place to start building impressions and relationships!)
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It, for once, was a clear day. There were no clouds in the sky and although everything was still cold, the sun was shining down making the snow reflect back. A small gust of wind blew through the thin branches of the pine trees, making the green needles fall to the ground and cover a still, white tom crouched in plain sight. Warden blended in well up in the snow, so the lack of underbrush didn't bother him. Completely still and barely breathing, his gaze was locked on a rabbit a little farther ahead. It's back was turned to him, mindlessly digging for food. He wasn't too close to the peaks so the snow wasn't heavy- the rabbit was able to forage fine.
Warden crept closer, placing every paw with a careful intention. The soft crunch of the snow made the rabbit look up and swivel it's ears until it found purchase in Warden's direction. Knowing he didn't have much time, Warden shot forward and gave chase. The rabbit was fast, but the tom covered enough grown initially to be in range of a swipe. He aimed for the back legs and knocked the rabbit down before scrambling forward to place a bite to its neck.
Not exactly his most graceful, but he managed to get it. Picking the rabbit up in his mouth, Warden moved to a small cluster of trees before setting it down to eat. He tore into his meal with urgency, distinctly aware of the Clan scent that came from the border markings up ahead of him. Was he stealing? Yeah, but Warden couldn't care less about borders or rules when the chances of catching prey were better on the other side of the stupid border line. 'The grass is greener on the other side' they say, or, to fit the landscape, 'the snow is whiter on the other side'.
A very stunning white she-cat with charcoal gray ears approached him from behind. "Tasty?" Her eyes were an intense crystal blue and sharp like shards of glass. Frostcloud was one of Winterclan's finest warriors and the Keeper of the hunters. She had seen him catch the rabbit from where she was perched, enjoying the nice day on a sunning rock. She waited for his explanation, unsheathing her claws in case the intruder was looking for a fight. Though, one would be quite foolish to tussle with Frostcloud. Everyone knew that in her clan. She was well respected and feared.
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Post by Zacharie on Dec 3, 2019 2:22:24 GMT -5
He was just over half way into his devouring of the rabbit when she approached. Warden turned around when she spoke, his ears instantly perking up to her voice. His brow furrowed and he swallowed what was, apparently, his final bite. His pupils pinned and he tilted his chin down just a bit, adapting a defensive posture, "Well now," Warden drawled, "look-it'chu." His voice was, like his demeanor, rough. After leading a mostly solitary life in the mountains thus far, things happen to wear you down to the grittiest parts, vocal tone and verbiage included. Warden knew he was at a disadvantage already, though. He hadn't faltered, but he could tell when he turned to face the clan cat that his right shoulder had been tweaked earlier when he caught the rabbit. He cursed the fall that gave him the permanent damage in his shoulder, and the one who pushed him. Of course it was now that the old wound became a burden. "I think you should head on back to your partners, miss." Warden's passive threat hung in the cold air between them. He stared down hard at her, his tail flicking only just.
"My partners?" She wasn't sure if he meant her clan or if he was actually implying that she sold herself to toms. Irritation fumed within her, the flame of rage being fanned. As angry as she was, her composure on the outside was calm. The only thing giving away her emotions were her dagger-like eyes but even with her cold gaze, there was a hidden smile. She could have fun with this tom. It had been some time since she had cat blood on her claws. It would be a pleasure. "Tsk tsk tsk" she clicked her tongue, giving away that smile she was desperately trying holding back. "Oh, darlin'. If a fight is what your looking for, then you better choose one you know you'll win." She flexed her claws, recently sharpened.
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Post by Zacharie on Dec 4, 2019 22:22:49 GMT -5
"Aaaw, hell." Warden could tell she was angry. In all his years, three to be exact, of facing down cats and picking fights, he's seen the look before. He also knew that there was no getting out of this, not that he would want to anyway. This clan cat was starting to anger him, especially with the entitled and arrogant tone she was using. Warden didn't say another word in response to her when he charged forward. He ducked as low as he could to barrel into her chest to knock her over. His large size made his charge have the same effect as if you were running into a wall. Warden was a big tom cat, and he knew how to throw his weight around, but he grunted with the effect on account of his shoulder when he dropped down low to smack her chest. He ended up stumbling a bit, but he unsheathed his claws and got back to his feet to turn and attack her again.
Frostcloud could feel her breath leave her body when the large tom barreled into her. She had to admit to herself, this tom was big and knew his strengths. However, she knew his weakness. When he launched at her once more, she rushed forward and slid under his paws, knocking them out from under him before rearing up and coming down hard on his injured shoulder with all her weight. "Had enough, yet, kitty?" She mocked, ignoring the pain in her chest from his first attack.
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Post by Zacharie on Dec 10, 2019 18:30:53 GMT -5
Warden howled when she slammed down on his shoulder and pain threaded itself down his spine and up his neck, across his back. Rage flooded everything he knew and words became useless to him; all he knew was that he was going to kill her. Warden wrenched himself up with a roar to knock her off and immediately he slammed into her again, biting down hard on the muscle between her neck and shoulder. It was obvious that her targeting of his shoulder did damage, as the second charge was noticeably weaker as he was unable to find enough balance to compensate the power coming from his hind legs- instinctively he dialed back said power so he wouldn't tumble forward. Warden was also favoring that side now, angling the right side of his body away from her view and her reach.
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(Sorry for the radio silence! Work suddenly picked up)
Frostcloud yowled as sharp pain pierced her neck and shoulder, tumbling back at the force of the tom. Despite the pain, triumph beamed inside her knowing he was favoring that side. Blood oozed from the bite on her neck but her adrenaline kept the pain at bay for a while. She lifted a paw and stuck a blow to the side of his head, digging her claws into his skin. She pulled his head toward her muzzle and she bit down on his ear, causing a tear in it that would eventually heal but would perhaps leave a scar to remember her by.
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Post by Zacharie on Dec 12, 2019 0:29:39 GMT -5
Warden hissed and tore his ear away, hearing the rip of skin. He backed off, shaking his head to clear his vision of blood and vertigo from the blow to the head. Warden felt the searing pain from the fresh claw marks on his face, going dangerously close to his eye; he reckoned luck allowed him not to lose it. The fur along his spine was standing and his tail flicked, low and threatening rumble was deep in his chest. Warden tried to hide the more pronounced limp in his burning shoulder. He still kept the right side away from her, though, to try and prevent her from targeting it again.
Frostcloud let him go and climbed to her paws, shaking the snow from her fur. She turned her intense blue eyes on him. "Next time I won't miss your eye." She hissed. "I'm prepared to make you a deal. You can either give in and I can take you to my clan to live as a prisoner with minor injuries. Or, we can keep at this all day and, eventually, that shoulder is going to give out and then I will have to take you in with serious injuries. Your choice." Her breath was heaving from the effort it took to fight back the much larger tom but the blue fire in her eyes still burned.
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Post by Zacharie on Dec 12, 2019 15:00:55 GMT -5
Warden was exhausted. The vertigo still swaying his vision from the hit across the face, and his shoulder was very close to giving out despite his he was making himself look. Simply, Warden wasnt sure if he would be able to continue the fight without losing more than what he already had. And, looking at the fight, it was very clear that he wasnt winning, either. The clan cat looked a little winded but she wasnt having trouble staying on all four paws. Not only that, but hunger was persisting him. The whole reason why he was hunting on clan territory was because of the prey abundance. If Warden was being honest, that half of a rabbit was his first good meal in a few days. Even through his anger, Warden wasnt stupid enough to let that feeling lead him on. The odds were stacked against him and he knew it. "Fine," he growled, shoulders slumping just a little, "I'll go with'cha." Even though he complied with her offer by sheathing his claws, his posture was still extremely defensive.
Frostcloud was relieved but showed no sign of it to the intruder. In all honesty, she wasn't even sure she could have kept going herself. She had to admit, she was out of shape despite climbing the mountain every day. "Dont make any sudden movements" she growled, nudging him in the direction of the Winterclan camp.
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Post by Zacharie on Dec 12, 2019 19:40:27 GMT -5
Warden glowered at the nudge, brow furrowed with frustration. He knew he was taking a risk when hunting on their territory, but this result still stung him in his pride. He limped forward in the direction he was nudged, ears still flat against his head as they were in the fight, however this was from dissatisfaction instead. "Well, you goin' to tell me yer name?" He grunted after a while, "Clawed my face an' ripped up my ear some, you owe me that much. Reckon it's goin'ta leave a scar."
"Well, Warden. I hope you've learned not to cross our borders. You will remain our prisoner until our leader decides your punishment." She replied, walking behind him to make sure he doesn't try to run.
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Post by Zacharie on Dec 18, 2019 23:49:31 GMT -5
"Punishment for findin' food? This leader of yers must spend too much time in snowstorms." He commented sarcastically. He looked over his shoulder briefly too keep track of what she was doing behind him, "Does everyone get such a warm welcome?"
"You crossed our border and stole our prey." Frostcloud answered bluntly. "If you want a warm welcome, Winterclan isnt where you need to look. We aren't really known for our warmth." She mewed as a matter of factly.