Character Name:
Mosspaw
Gender:
She-cat
Clan{if any}:
Thunderclan
Rank(CANNOT be leader, deputy or medicine cat/med apprentice unless you are making up their clan/tribe):
Apprentice
Appearance(Must look realistic--NO RED EYES!):
Mosspaw is a Greyish-tan tabby with a white patch on her muzzle, paws, tip of her tail and on her belly (a bit running up her chest). She has dull green eyes and a tiny scar under her left eye where her dead sister, Bramblekit, poked her with a stick.
Personality:
Mosspaw is full of energy and is always up for learning. She is quiet when she is focused on something or if she is upset. Always up for learning, she listens to lessons with interest but cannot stand the stories that elders share. She shows compassion and kindness to her fellow kindness but has a quick temper. Will become aggressive and hateful if she is offended or something she believes in is threatened. Treats the warrior code like something she can bend to her liking. At times, Mosspaw becomes distant and distracted because of how alone she feels.
History(Not needed):
Mosspaw was born into Thunderclan. Her father, Darkfoot, died 2 moons before she was born. Her mother Frostfur gave birth to Mosskit and her sister, Bramblekit. Mosskit and Bramblekit did everything together and played all the time. They were the best of friends. But one day a fox got into the nursery. Frostfur fought fearlessly to defend her kits and she screamed for them to run away. Mosskit managed to escape but soon realized Bramblekit was not with her. After the whole situation and the fox ran off, Frostfur was pronounced dead and so was Bramblekit (though her body was never found). Left alone and 5 months old, Mosskit waited out the moon until apprenticeship in silent mourning. But, as Mosskit stood before her clan, newly named MossPAW, she promised to defend them with her life, and silently promised her family to be the best cat she can be. So with this determination, Mosspaw became the spunky creature she is today. But if you peer deep enough into her mossy eyes, you can still see the grief and loneliness.