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Post by Grimace on Aug 13, 2014 5:02:58 GMT
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- A Guide To Moons
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Post by Grimace on Aug 13, 2014 5:07:04 GMT
»i: TERMINOLOGY «
| General Terms Crowfood or crow-food – A dead prey animal that has begun to rot; can also be used as an insult (see below).
Cutter – A veterinarian, specifically, though not always, referring to one that spays or neuters cats.
Dirt – Feces.
Fresh-kill – A recently killed prey animal caught for the purpose of consumption. Fresh-kill is hunted by warriors and apprentices, and placed on the fresh-kill pile or brought to the elders. Elders, kits, queens, and sick cats eat first, then warriors and apprentices. Extras stay in the fresh-kill pile.
Gathering – The monthly meeting of all the Clans when the moon is full. There is a truce on this night, and no fighting is allowed.
Horseplace – A place where horses are kept, such as ranches and stables.
Hunting Patrol – A group of cats hunting for fresh-kill to bring back for their Clan to eat. May fight if there are trespassers.
Kittypet – A domesticated pet cat.
Loner – A cat that lives by itself and doesn't defend its territory.
Making dirt - Defecating.
Monster – A vehicle operated by humans. Often described when cats are near Twolegs/the Thunderpath. Motorboats are sometimes referred to as "water-monsters."
Rogue – A usually hostile cat who does not have a permanent home, roams around, and does not care about crossing Clan boundaries.
Sharing tongues – Cats grooming each other while sharing the latest gossip. A cat lies on the ground, talking, while the other grooms their fur, listening.
She-cat - A female cat.
She-kit - A female kit.
Silver boulder - A boulder that, when the silver disc is pulled off, holds Twoleg rubbish. To Twolegs, they are just trash cans/bins.
Silverpelt – The large swath of stars in the sky (believed in fandom to be the Milky Way). These stars are a direct representation of StarClan.
Silverthorn - Barbed wire.
Smooth boulder-thing - Twoleg ball.
Snowmelt - A term used to describe slush or dirty, melted snow.
Soft boulder - A pillow or cushion.
Tree-eater – A bulldozer.
Thunderpath – A paved road with an extremely acrid smell that cars often go across.
Tom/tomcat - A male cat.
Twoleg – A human.
Twoleg kit – A human child.
Twoleg nest – A human's house.
Twolegplace – A town, city, or village where Twolegs live.
Time Terms
Newleaf - The season of spring.
Greenleaf - The season of summer.
Leaf-fall - The season of autumn or fall.
Leaf-bare - The season of winter.
Moon - The time between one full moon and the next, spanning about 29 days, a month.
Moonhigh - When the moon is the highest in the sky; about midnight.
Moonrise - The time when the moon rises.
Half-moon - About two weeks, half a month.
Quarter-moon - About a week.
Sunhigh - The point during the day when the sun is highest in the sky; noon.
Sunrise - One day in cat time (i.e. One sunrise ago).
Season - A quarter of a year in cat time. Four seasons equal a year.
Heartbeat - A split second.
Claw-moon - When the moon resembles the shape of an unsheathed claw, equivalent to crescent moon.
Sundown - Dusk.
Sunup - Dawn. However, Dawn is still used for example in the phrase "Dawn Patrol."
Distance Terms
Fox-length - About the length of a fox; approximately a yard. (80 cm)
Kittenstep or kitstep - About the length of kit's step; approximately an inch or a half inch. (1.25-2.5 cm)
Tail-length - About the length of a cat's tail; approximately a foot. (30 cm)
Rabbit hop or rabbit length - About a foot and a half away. (45 cm)
Mouse-length - About two or three inches. (5-7.5 cm)
Pawstep - About the length of a grown cat's step, roughly six inches. (15 cm)
Tree-length - About the length of a tree; around 40 to 50 feet. (15 m)
Insults, Exclamations, & Phrases
• As easy as swallowing a minnow - A phrase used to indicate easiness of the task.
• As much use as a dead fox - A (harsh) insult, meaning the recipient is useless.
• Bees in your brain - An exclamation meaning confusion or a cat not making sense. (i.e., You've got bees in your brain!)
• Buzzardfood - Alternative of crowfood, used before the start of the Clans.
• Chickfeed - Alternative of crowfood, used before the start of the Clans.
• Crowfood - A (harsh) insult comparing the recipient to rotting prey animals (as in I'll turn you into crowfood!), or suggesting that they eat it (as in crowfood-eater).
• (You're) crazier than a fox in a fit! - An insult used when a cat (or cats) are acting crazy. Another variation uses "madder" instead of "crazier."
• Doesn't matter a whisker/Doesn't catch so much as a whisker - An exclamation meaning the cat does not care, (i.e. it didn't matter a whisker that she didn't share their beliefs) similar to I don't give a mousetail. Or saying that a patrol didn't catch anything.
• Doormouse - An expression or exclamation used against a cat who sleeps a lot.
• Drypaw - A cat that dislikes getting wet, usually used in clans that like to swim.
• Dungface - An (harsh) insult.
• Like LionClan/TigerClan - An expression stating that a cat does something very fiercely or well.
• Flea-brain - A (friendly, yet harsh) insult. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone.
• Fishface, fishfur or fish-breath - An insult used against cats who tend to live by the water/know how to fish.
• Frog-dung - Same as fox-dung.
• Fox-dung - A (harsh) insult comparing the recipient to fox feces. Also used as an exclamation. (as in That's fox-dung!)
• Fox-hearted - An insult meaning cruel, cold-hearted, or evil (as in fox-hearted Twolegs).
• Furball - A (friendly, yet harsh) insult. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone.
• Fuzz-brain - A (friendly, but harsh) insult. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone.
• Great StarClan! - An exclamation used to signify extreme surprise or anger. Similar to Oh my god! in usage and to the fact that they both have mention of a higher force.
• Hare-dung - Used as an exclaimation, similar to "mouse-dung". Somewhat like "Darn it!"
• When hedgehogs will fly - An exclamation style statement that shows disbelief that a certain event will likely occur (as in That will happen when hedgehogs fly), used in many variations. Somewhat like the human phrase, When pigs fly!
• How in Silverpelt? - An exclamation used meaning "How in the world?"
• I don't give a mousetail/They wouldn't give a mousetail - An exclamation meaning that the cat does not care. Another variation is I would ____ for a couple of mousetails meaning that they are willing to do the inserted action for no real reward. Can also mean that a cat would be stingy enough not to share a mousetail.
• I'd have shredded you into mousedust! - to gravely injure, rip to shreds. Similar to mousemeat.
• Make dirt - to use the bathroom. • May StarClan light your path/Banish all the fleas from your nest - A friendly term used to tell others they wish them well.
• May the Sun warm your back and the fish leap into your paws - A blessing used in a clan by the water used to wish good dreams or, in some instances, to say farewell to a dead cat.
• Minnow-brain - An insult that is friendly but harsh. A water loving cat’s insult.
• Mouse-brain - A (friendly yet harsh) insult. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone.
• Mouse-dung - A (somewhat harsh) insult comparing the recipient to mouse feces. Also used as an exclamation (as in Mousedung! That can't be right!). Somewhat like "Darn it!"
• Mouse-hearted - An insult that describes one who is cowardly.
• Mousefodder - An insult describing that the cat is worthless or a kittypet.
• Once a kittypet, always a kittypet! - A harsh phrase used to describe a cat with kittypet roots.
• (Only) StarClan knows (what) - Sometimes used to answer a question that is impossible to answer. Similar to "Only god knows what," "Only god knows," and "god knows."
• Pain in the tail - An insult meaning a cat is irritating or lazy.
• Scaredy-mouse! - A similar expression to scaredy-cat, but in cat terms.
• Scaredy-sparrow - An expression also similar to scaredy-cat, in cat terms.
• Snake-hearted - Similar to the term "fox-hearted," generally used by water loving cats.
• Snake-tongue - An insult meaning cold or unfair; similar to "fox-hearted" or "snake-hearted".
• Sorry catches no prey or Sorry fills no bellies - Means cats can be sorry, but that will not undo what happened. • StarClan's kits! – An exclamation of surprise or disbelief. Sometimes used as an exclamation if a cat is hurt.
• Tabbies don't change their stripes - means that a cat doesn't change their nature. Equivalent to "a leopard can't change his spots."
• What in StarClan's name?- A exclamation similar to "What on earth?" or "What in the world?"
• That's a load of badger droppings - A harsh exclamation saying that something is nonsense.
• Thistles and thorns - Used to describe bad luck (as in: Thistles and thorns! I blew it!); similar to "Darn it" or "mouse-dung."
• You fight/hunt like a kittypet! - An expression used to insult or tease a cat who fights/hunts poorly.
• Who made dirt in his/her fresh kill?- A phrase to describe a cranky or suddenly moody cat.
• Would've made mousemeat out of you! - To badly injure, rip to shreds. Similar to mousedust.
• Frog-dirt and Fish-guts – Used by water loving cats.
• Rabbit-chasers – A less harsh insult.
Living Spaces
Camp - The place where a Clan makes their permanent home.
Leader's den - The den in camp that belongs to the Clan leader.
Medicine cat's den - The den in camp that belongs to the Clan's medicine cat and his or her apprentice. Sometimes referred to as the medicine den.
Warriors' den - The den in camp that is shared between the warriors and the deputy of that Clan.
Apprentices' den - The den in camp that is shared between the apprentices of that Clan.
Elders' den - The den in camp that is shared between the elders of that Clan.
Nursery - The den in camp that is shared by the queens and kits of that Clan.
Dirtplace – The place near the camp where cats go to urinate or excrete.
Fresh-kill pile – The place, usually in the center of the camp, where the warriors drop the prey they caught while hunting, so it is easily accessible to all the cats in the Clan.
Clan Ranks
Kit - A kitten younger than six moons.
Apprentice - A cat at least six moons old, and training to be a warrior (or a Medicine cat.)
Warrior - A mature cat who has completed his or her warrior training. A she-cat is considered a warrior when she is not currently expecting or nursing a tom's kits.
Mentor - A cat who is currently training an apprentice.
Queen - A she-cat with kits to take care of or who is pregnant with kits, or stays in the nursery helping other queens even though they have no kits.
Elder - Cats who cannot hunt or fight anymore, sometimes due to injury, loss of sight, sickness or are just too old to do their warrior duties. They are treated with great respect in the Clan. The apprentices in the Clan take fresh kill to them, pick out their fleas, and change their bedding.
Medicine cat - A cat who heals injuries and/or illnesses, who is skilled with herbs, leaves and natural cures and sometimes receives special signs or prophecies from StarClan.
Deputy - A warrior who is second in command to the leader, helping the leader in their tasks and replacing them after their death or resignment. They organize patrols and make reports to the leader, and are known to be frequently given apprentices.
Leader - A cat who controls the entire Clan. A leader is granted nine lives by StarClan so they "can be first in every battle and last to take a piece of fresh-kill" basically giving them extra time to serve and lead their Clan.
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Post by Grimace on Aug 13, 2014 5:09:29 GMT
»ii: WARRIOR CODE «
| The Warrior Code is as follows: 1. Defend your Clan, even with your life. You may have friendships with cats from other Clans, but your loyalty must remain to your Clan, as one day you may meet them in battle.
2. Do not hunt or trespass on another Clan's territory.
3. Elders, queens, and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors. Unless they have permission, apprentices may not eat until they have hunted to feed the elders. If any warrior or apprentice is sick or injured, they may eat while the elders, queens, and kits are eating.
4. Prey is killed only to be eaten. Give thanks to StarClan for its life.
5. A kit must be at least six moons old to become an apprentice.
6. Newly appointed warriors will keep a silent vigil for one night after receiving their warrior name.
7. A cat cannot be made deputy without having mentored at least one apprentice.
8. The deputy will become Clan leader when the leader dies, retires or is exiled.
9. After the death or retirement of the deputy, the new deputy must be chosen before moonhigh.
10. A Gathering of all four Clans is held at the full moon during a truce that lasts for the night. There shall be no fighting among Clans at this time.
11. Boundaries must be checked and marked daily. Challenge all trespassing cats.
12. No warrior can neglect a kit in pain or danger, even if the kit is from a different Clan.
13. The word of the Clan Leader is the warrior code.
14. An honorable warrior does not need to kill other cats to win his/her battles, unless they are outside the warrior code or if it is necessary for self-defense.
15. A warrior rejects the soft life of a kittypet.
Exceptions 1. Cats on their way to the Moonstone or Moonpool are allowed to cross other Clans' territories to get to their destination - StoneClan and AshClan territories.
2. At the lake, cats may travel on other Clans' grounds as long as they are within two fox-lengths of the lake; for instance, to go to a Gathering.
3. Cats may travel on other Clan territories if they have something to report or ask for help.
4. The code is flexible about leadership challenges. Cats may challenge a weak or cruel leader if their Clan is in danger, and if their leadership threatens the Clan, the code expects a warrior to challenge their leader.
Additional Rules
The following rules are not specifically stated in the warrior code, but are expected to be followed:
1. Medicine cats may not have a mate or kits.
2. Kits must stay in camp until they are apprenticed, and are not allowed to hunt.
3. The safety of the Clan is more important than the safety of one cat.
4. Clans must not unite together to drive out another Clan.
5. Clans must not force another Clan to share territory.
6. Enemy patrols must not attack cats if they are on a mission all four Clans agree on. |
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Post by Grimace on Aug 13, 2014 5:09:55 GMT
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Post by Grimace on Aug 13, 2014 5:24:34 GMT
»iv: A GUIDE TO MOONS «
| There are 12 moons in a year, occasionally 13 but for sake of simplicity we will say 12. Based off this, here is a simple chart for you to use to determine the age you want your character to be.
Kits: 0-6 Moons Apprentices: 6-12 Moons Warriors: 12-120 Moons Elders: 120-? Moons
(Now, this is just a rough estimate. Some cases may extend the length of time before a cat will move into the next bracket. For example, a kit may be held back from apprenticing because of injury or misbehavior as with an apprentice to a warrior. Some apprentices may been bumped to a warrior sooner, but kits will always have to be atleast 6 moons to apprentice. Warriors may become elders whenever their bodies or spirits have had enough but do not have to at the age of 120 moons.)
Years => Moons 1: 12 2: 24 3: 36 4: 48 5: 60 6: 72 7: 84 8: 96 9: 108 10: 120 11: 132 12: 144
(It is highly unlikely that your cat will still be a warrior at this point, so these for Elders)
13: 156 14: 168 15: 180 16: 192 17: 204 18: 216 19: 228 20: 240
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