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Character Rank: Leader
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Character Sexuality: Straight
Character Age: 42
Character Birthday: Nov 4
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Post by TiffamuMemberwithareallongname on Nov 19, 2021 15:12:38 GMT -8
The VirusIctus Cerritum (Frantic Trauma) Ambustio Cerebri (Brain Burn) The Primeval Pandemic The Ancient Death The Lunacy Plague primal behavior increased metabolism speeds up heart rate, breathing speed, and body temperature dilated pupils inflamed gums hair loss primal state of madness adrenal glands constantly open, causing enhanced speed, endurance, and strength "Adrenaline is an important part of your body's ability to survive, but sometimes the body will release the hormone when it is under stress but not facing real danger. This can create feelings of dizziness, light-headedness, and vision changes. Also, adrenaline causes a release of glucose, which a fight-or-flight response would use. When no danger is present, that extra energy has no use, and this can leave the person feeling restless and irritable. Excessively high levels of the hormone due to stress without real danger can cause heart damage, insomnia, and a jittery, nervous feeling." "Medical conditions that cause an overproduction of adrenaline are rare but can happen. If an individual has tumors on the adrenal glands, for example, he/she may produce too much adrenaline; leading to anxiety, weight loss, palpitations, rapid heartbeat, and high blood pressure." the clansclan oneterritoryplains specieslions cheetahs leadership systemmonarchy preyclan twoterritoryriver/forest speciestigers jaguars leadership systemstrongest member preyclan threeterritoryforest speciesleopard clouded leopard leadership systemdemocracy preyclan fourterritorymountains speciessnow leopard cougar leadership systemwarriors system preyHierarchyAugur | one who communes with the Celestials | Leader | the big kahuna | Deputy | future leader | Medicine Cat/Apprentice Healer | healer | Lead Hunter Stalker | in charge of organizing and leading hunting expeditions | Senior Warrior Striker/Hunter Stalker | most trusted and experienced warriors and hunters | Warrior Striker | fighters | Hunter Stalker | hunters | Scout Runner | scout for battles and hunting parties | Watcher | defends the camp | Mentor | trains apprentices | Apprentice Tenderpaw | in training to become a warrior or hunter | Queen Cub-Bearer | a feline expecting cubs or with cubs in the nursery | Den-Keeper | guards and cares for cubs | Elder Silverpelt (Graymane for male lions?) | cats that have retired from their duties, usually because of age | Kit Cub | baby cat |
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Post by celestine on Nov 19, 2021 17:41:23 GMT -8
Playable SpeciesThis thread contains the "big cat" species that are able to be played as. [break][break] Big Cats[break] Panthera Tigris (Tiger)[attr="class","moment"] The tiger is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus Panthera. It is most recognizable for its dark vertical stripes on orange fur with a white underside. A tiger has a heavy coat of reddish-orange hair featuring a pattern of black stripes. Each has its own pattern of stripes kind of like a human’s fingerprints. It has a long tail as well as sharp teeth and claws. It is an apex predator, primarily preying on ungulates such as deer and wild boar. [break][break] Origin: Asia, Eurasia[break] Habitat: Dense tropical forest[break] Prey: Deer, Cattle, Wild Boar[break] Avg. Size: 70.1cm - 121.9cm (27.6in - 48in) at shoulder | 201.2cm - 396.2cm (6.6ft - 13ft) from nose to base of the tail[break] Avg. Weight: 267kg - 300kg (589lbs - 660lbs)[break] Avg. Lifespan: 18-25 years[break] Avg. Litter Size: 3[break] Top Speed: 60 mph[break] Subspecies:[break] - Bengal tiger
- Siberian tiger
- South China tiger
- Indochinese tiger
- Malayan tiger
- Sumatran tiger
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] Panthera Leo (Lion)[attr="class","moment"] The lion is a large cat of the genus Panthera native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, deep-chested body, short, rounded head, round ears, and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. It is sexually dimorphic; adult male lions are larger than females and have a prominent mane. Lions have a short coat of tawny or golden fur with a long tail. The markings on their coats are much fainter than the bold stripes and spots displayed on other felines which helps these large carnivores in going unseen when stalking prey in the long grasses. Lions have strong and powerful jaws that contain 30 teeth in total which includes four fang-like canines and four carnassial teeth that are perfectly designed for slicing through flesh. [break][break] Origin: Africa, Asia[break] Habitat: Open woodland, scrub, grassland[break] Prey: Antelope, Warthog, Zebra[break] Avg. Size: 91.4cm - 118.8cm (36in - 46.8in) at shoulder | 143.3cm - 249.9cm (4.7ft - 8.2ft) from nose to base of the tail[break] Avg. Weight: 120kg - 249kg (264lbs - 550lbs)[break] Avg. Lifespan: 8 - 15 years[break] Avg. Litter Size: 3[break] Top Speed: 35 mph[break] Subspecies:[break] HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] Acinonyx Jubatus (Cheetah)[attr="class","moment"] The Cheetah is an animal that has a long and slender body that is covered in coarse yellowish fur and dotted with small black spots. Its long tail helps with balance and changing direction quickly and unlike the rest of the Cheetah’s body, there are ringed markings along the tail which ends in a black tip. They also have distinctive black “tear marks” that run from the inner eye, along with their nose and down to the outside of their mouths, which are thought to help protect them from being blinded by the bright sun. The exceptional speed of the Cheetah is caused by a number of things including having strong and powerful hind legs, and an incredibly flexible and muscular spine which allows the Cheetah to not only sprint quickly but also makes them very agile. They also have non-retractable claws which dig into the ground, giving the Cheetah a better grip at high speed. [break][break] Origin: Africa, Asia, Eurasia[break] Habitat: Open grassland[break] Prey: Gazelle, Wildebeest, Hare[break] Avg. Size: 67cm - 94.4cm (26.4in - 37.2in) at shoulder | 109.7cm - 149.4cm (3.6ft - 4.9ft) from nose to base of the tail[break] Avg. Weight: 40kg - 65kg (88lbs - 140lbs)[break] Avg. Lifespan: 10 - 12 years[break] Avg. Litter Size: 3[break] Top Speed: 70 mph[break] Subspecies:[break] - Southeast African cheetah
- Asiatic cheetah
- Northeast African cheetah
- Northwest African cheetah
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- North American cougar
- Florida panther
- South American cougar
- Costa Rican cougar
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- Indian leopard
- Javan leopard
- Arabian leopard
- Amur leopard
- Indochinese leopard
- Sri Lankan leopard
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- Coastal jaguar
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] Panthera Uncia (Snow Leopard)[attr="class","moment"] This beautiful cat is well-adapted for life in the cold atmosphere of the Central Asian mountains, including the Himalayas. Its small rounded ears help to minimize heat loss. Its broad paws well distribute the bodyweight for walking on snow, and have fur on their undersides to increase the grip on steep and unstable surfaces; it also helps to minimize heat loss. Its long and flexible tail helps to maintain balance in rocky terrain. The tail is very thick due to fat storage and is covered in a thick layer of fur, which allows the cat to use it as a blanket to protect its face when asleep. The snow leopard's fur is whitish to grey with black spots on the head and neck, with larger rosettes on the back, flanks, and a bushy tail. The belly is whitish. Its eyes are pale green or grey in color. [break][break] Origin: Asia, Eurasia[break] Habitat: Mountains[break] Prey: sheep, deer, antelopes, yaks and gazelles, and smaller mammals and birds[break] Avg. Size: 60.96cm (24in) at shoulder | 213.36cm (7ft) from nose to base of the tail[break] Avg. Weight: 23kg - 41kg (50lbs - 90lbs)[break] Avg. Lifespan: 21 years[break] Avg. Litter Size: 2 to 7[break] Top Speed: 40 mph[break] Subspecies:[break] HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] Medium Cats[break] Felis Lynx (Lynx)[attr="class","moment"] The most notable features of these cats are their huge paws, tufted ears, and stubby tail. The color of the animal varies depending on the species. The body color follows a gradient of medium brown to golden brown to as light as grayish-white. A furry ruff is found on all species. It’s usually marked with black bars that look like a bowtie, but it’s not always visible. All species have white fur on the undersides of their bodies. Bobcats are technically part of the lynx species, but they look a bit different compared to the other three species. They typically do not have long ear tufts, and their paws aren’t as obviously large and padded due to their common habitat in warmer climes. The bobcat’s scientific name, rufus, alludes to its reddish-brown coloring, and it often has prominent black spots as well. [break][break] Origin:Eurasia, Europe, North-America[break] Habitat: Secluded forests and mountainous regions[break] Prey: Hare, Birds, Deer[break] Avg. Size: 45.7cm - 76.2cm (18in - 30in) at shoulder | 76.2cm - 106.7cm (2.5ft - 3.5ft) from nose to base of tail[break] Avg. Weight: 10kg - 25kg (22lbs - 55lbs)[break] Avg. Lifespan: 12 - 20 years[break] Avg. Litter Size: 4[break] Top Speed: 50 mph[break] Subspecies:[break] - Eurasian lynx
- Canada lynx
- Iberian lynx
- Bobcat
- Northern lynx
- Carpathian lynx
- Balkan lynx
- Siberian lynx
- Turkestan lynx
- Caucasian lynx
- Mexican bobcat
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Servals have quite long necks in comparison to their body size and when coupled with their long legs, enables their head to be up to 75cm off the ground which helps the animal to both see and hear clearly whilst hiding in the long grass. Like all other felines (with the exception of the Cheetah) the Serval is able to pull back its claws into protective pouches of skin in their feet which means that they are able to keep their claws sharp to hunt with as they are not being blunted when moving around. [break][break] Origin: Africa[break] Habitat: Wetlands and grasslands close to water[break] Prey: Rodents, Birds, Frogs[break] Avg. Size: 43.2cm - 61cm (17in - 24in) at shoulder | 82.3cm (2.7ft) from nose to base of tail[break] Avg. Weight: 3.5kg - 19kg (7.7lbs - 41.9lbs)[break] Avg. Lifespan: 10 - 20 years[break] Avg. Litter Size: 2[break] Top Speed: 40 mph[break] Subspecies:[break] HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] Leopardus Pardalis (Ocelot)[attr="class","moment"] The Ocelot is an animal with short and thick, velvety fur that is usually tawny-yellow to reddish-grey in color and marked with black chain-like rosettes on its back and sides. There are dark spots on their legs and stripes on their head and face which are distinctive to the individual. They have a long tail that is generally marked with dark rings and large paws in relation to their body size. Like all feline species (with the exception of Cheetahs) the Ocelot can retract its claws into protective pockets that prevent them from becoming blunt whilst the Ocelot is walking about. Males tend to be substantially larger than females and can grow up to a meter in length with a tail half their body size on top of that. The Ocelot has sharply pointed front teeth which are used for biting down on its prey and blade-like teeth in each cheek that is used for tearing up food. [break][break] Origin: Central-America, South-America[break] Habitat: Tropical jungle, grassland and marshes[break] Prey: Rodents, Lizards, Deer[break] Avg. Size: 45.7cm (18in) at shoulder | 91.4cm - 100.6cm (3ft - 3.3ft) from nose to base of tail[break] Avg. Weight: 11.5kg - 16kg (25lbs - 35lbs)[break] Avg. Lifespan: 8 - 12 years[break] Avg. Litter Size: 2[break] Top Speed: 38 mph[break] Subspecies:[break] HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] Caracal Caracal (Caracal)[attr="class","moment"] A caracal has a sleek coat of reddish-gold short hair and a line of white fur around each of its eyes. This cat’s ears stand straight up and are topped off by long black tufts of hair. No one is sure why caracal ears have tufts of hair on them. But, some scientists believe that caracals communicate with one another by twitching their ears. Caracals are closely related to servals. They are about the same size but live in different types of places. Servals like to hunt in humid, wet areas while caracals stay in dry, desert environments. A caracal has long, strong legs. When hunting, its legs work like coiled springs as it leaps into the air to grab a bird as it flies away. Caracals have sharp claws that help them to grab onto trees and climb up into the branches. They also use their claws to hunt and capture prey. Caracals mark their territory by clawing trees and releasing scent from between their toes. [break][break] Origin: Africa, Asia[break] Habitat: Dry woodland and savannah[break] Prey: Hares, Mice, Antelope[break] Avg. Size: 40.6cm - 45.7cm (16in - 18in) at shoulder | 73.2cm (2.4ft) from nose to base of tail[break] Avg. Weight: 11kg - 18kg (24lbs - 40lbs)[break] Avg. Lifespan: 12 - 15 years[break] Avg. Litter Size: 3[break] Top Speed: 50 mph[break] Subspecies:[break] HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] Neofelis Nebulosa (Clouded Leopard)[attr="class","moment"] The Clouded Leopard is one the most distinctive of all the big cats and one of the most beautiful. As their name suggests, their yellow to grey colored coat is patterned with large, cloud-like markings that are lined with black and are dark in the center. Their small but stocky bodies are supported by short legs and like other cat species (besides the Cheetah), the Clouded Leopard is able to retract its claws into the skin on its toes to keep them sharp. One of the most distinctive features of the Clouded Leopard is their rather long canines which can grow up to two inches long, making them about the same length as those of a Tiger. They have has two broad black bars on the back of their neck and black rings that run the length of their incredibly long tail. The tail of a Clouded Leopard can reach 65cm in length and is used to help the animal to balance whilst moving about in the trees. [break][break] Origin: Asia[break] Habitat: Dense tropical forest and jungle[break] Prey: Rodents, Monkeys, Deer[break] Avg. Size: 50cm - 55cm (20in - 22in) at shoulder | 82.3cm (2.7ft) from nose to base of tail[break] Avg. Weight: 11kg - 30kg (24lbs - 66lbs)[break] Avg. Lifespan: 11 - 17 years[break] Avg. Litter Size: 3[break] Top Speed: 40 mph[break] Subspecies:[break] - Sunda clouded leopard
- Bornean clouded leopard
- Sumatran clouded leopard
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[break][break] Tiny[break] 1. Rusty Spotted Cat (20cm, 1-1.6kg)[break] 2. Southern Tigrina (20cm, 1.9-2.5kg)[break] 3. Black Footed Cat (20-25cm, 1-2.5kg)[break] 4. Kodkod Cat (20-25cm, 1.4-3kg)[break] 5. African Wild Cat (23cm, 3-8kg)[break] 6. Asian Leopard Cat (20-25cm, 2-7kg)[break] 7. Domestic Shorthair Cat (23-25cm, 3-4kg)[break] 8. Iriomote Cat (25cm, 3.5-5kg)[break] 9. Flat-Headed Cat (25-28cm, 1.6-2.2kg)[break] 10. European Wild Cat (28cm, 5-8kg)[break] 11. Chinese Mountain Cat (20-30cm, 6.5-9kg)[break] 12. Oncilla (22-30cm, 1.5-3kg)[break] 13. Sand Cat (24-30cm, 2-3.4kg)[break] 14. Margay (24-30cm, 2.5-4kg)[break] 15. Geoffroy Cat (25-30cm, 2-6kg)[break] 16. Marbled Cat (28-30cm, 3-6kg)[break] 17. Bay Cat (28-35cm, 3-6kg)[break] 18. Pallas's Cat (30-35cm, 3.5-4.5kg)[break] 19. Andean Mountain Cat (30-35cm, 3-5kg)[break] 20. Pampas Cat (30-35cm, 3-6.4kg)[break] 21. Jaguarundi (30-35cm, 3-9kg)[break] [break][break] Small[break] 22. Jungle Cat (30-38cm, 4-16kg)[break] 23. Fishing Cat (35-38cm, 5-15kg)[break] 24. Clouded Leopard (25-40cm, 11-23kg)[break] 25. Sunda Clouded Leopard (25-40cm, 12-26kg)[break] 26. Caracal (40-45cm, 11-20kg)[break] 27. Ocelot (40-46cm, 7-14kg)[break] [break][break] Medium[break] 28. Arabian Leopard (30-50cm, 20-30kg)[break] 29. Serval (53cm, 8-16kg)[break] 30. African Golden Cat (38-55cm, 5-14kg)[break] 31. Asian Golden Cat (40-55cm, 12-16kg)[break] 32. Canada Lynx (48-56cm, 8.5-16kg)[break] 33. Bobcat (30-60cm, 7-18kg)[break] 34. Iberian Lynx (50-60cm, 9-16kg)[break] [break][break] Large[break] 35. Snow Leopard (50-60cm, 45-75kg)[break] 36. Central American Jaguar (60-65cm, 35-60kg)[break] 37. Javan Leopard (40-70cm, 50-80kg)[break] 38. Indochinese Leopard (50-70cm, 35-50kg)[break] 39. Amur Leopard (50-70cm, 32-65kg)[break] 40. Persian Leopard (50-70cm, 40-80kg)[break] 41. South American Cougar (50-70cm, 53-80kg)[break] 42. Indian Leopard (60-70cm, 50-77kg)[break] 43. Amazonian Jaguar (60-70cm, 50-95kg)[break] 44. Eurasian Lynx (55-75cm, 18-45kg)[break] 45. North China Leopard (60-75cm, 35-55kg)[break] 46. Pantanal Jaguar (60-76cm, 94-135kg)[break] 47. Asiatic Cheetah (70-77cm, 34-54kg)[break] 48. Sri Lankan Leopard (45-80cm, 56-90kg)[break] 49. African Leopard (60-80cm, 37-75kg)[break] 50. Argentina Cougar (60-80cm, 60-82kg)[break] 51. Cheetah (70-80cm, 34-72kg)[break] 52. King Cheetah (70-80cm, 21-72kg)[break] [break][break] Extra Large[break] 53. Sumatran Tiger (80-90cm, 100-140kg)[break] 54. Indochinese Tiger (85-90cm, 150-195kg)[break] 55. Malayan Tiger (76-91cm, 47-129kg)[break] 56. Asiatic Lion (80-95cm, 160-190kg)[break] 57. South China Tiger (80-100cm, 130-175kg)[break] 58. African Lion (90-102cm, 120-250kg)[break] 59. Siberian Tiger (90-106cm, 180-306kg)[break] 60. Bengal Tiger (90-100cm, 258-325kg)[break] 61. Liger (Hybrid) (125cm, 362-418kg)[break] [nospaces]
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TiffamuMemberwithareallongname
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Lady Ghost
You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?
Posts: 33
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Gender: Cis-Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Age: 28
Time Zone: PST -8:00
Characters: Character
Character Race: Leopard
Character Affiliation: ForestTribe
Character Rank: Leader
Character Gender: Female
Character Sexuality: Straight
Character Age: 42
Character Birthday: Nov 4
Application: https://justtiffamu.boards.net/
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Playby: Tiffamu
Player Link: https://justtiffamu.boards.net/user/1
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Post by TiffamuMemberwithareallongname on Nov 20, 2021 4:41:03 GMT -8
GlossaryShe-Cat | A female cat; "cat" can be replaced by the species, eg she-cheetah | __ess | Added to species name to indicate a female of that species, eg lioness | Cub-Bearer | A female who is expecting or raising cubs | Den-Keeper | A clan member who helps with the cubs and guards them when the mothers hunt. Often smaller species. | Softpaws | A cat who is provided for or loyal to humans | Wanderer | A cat who lives alone and does not control or defend territory | Outcast | A cat who will usually live alone and can be hostile. They often travel and show little respect for other cat's boundaries | Twoleg/Biped? | A human | Twoleg Kit | A human child | Twoleg Nest | A human house | Twolegplace | A group of human houses close together, such as a town or city | Thunderpath | A road or another human surface where cars travel | Monster | A automotive vehicle operated by humans, such as cars, trucks and trackers | Tree-eater | A bulldozer, this is also a type of Twoleg Monster | Thundersnake | A train | Silverpath | A railway/train track | Halfbridge | A boat dock, where humans enter the lake on their boats | Horseplace | A horse stable, or ranch where horses are kept by humans | Soft Boulder | A human cushion or pillow | Silver Boulder | A human trash can | Silverthorn | Barbed wire | Snapjaw | Bodygrip and foothold animal traps | Snakevine | Snare traps | Lure-den | A baited cage trap | Firestick | Guns and flares | Twoleg Stuff | This can be anything left by Twolegs, but usually refers to things left by Twolegs that are poisonous to cats, such as chemicals being dumped in a river. Eating food or drinking water in places with Twoleg stuff can make a cat very ill and even be fatal | Fresh-kill | A recently killed piece of prey | Blood-beat | The heartbeat of prey | Crowfood / Crow-food / Buzzardfood | A dead piece of prey or another dead animal that has started to rot. This term is also often used as an insult | Chickfeed | A dead piece of prey mainly associated with birds of prey when they feed it to their chicks. Can also be used to denote mushed-up prey reflecting how a bird feeds its chicks | Greenwake | Spring | Solarcrest | Summer | Witherleaf | Autumn | Frostfall | Winter | Cycle | The time elapsed when the moon completes its cycle, this is the time between one full moon and the next. This is roughly one Month | Half-Moon | The time when the moon is half full. It is also used to measure time, by the elapsed time when the moon goes through half of its cycle. This is roughly half a Month or two weeks | Quarter-Moon | The time when the moon is a quarter full. It is also used to measure time, by the elapsed time when the moon goes through a quarter of its cycle. This is roughly a quarter of a Month or one week | Full Moon | The time when the moon is full | Claw Moon | The time when the moon is only the size of a claw mark in the sky | Season | The length of one full season (Greenwake/Solarcrest/Witherleaf/Frostfall). This is roughly a quarter of a year, about the same as a season | Sunrise | The time between one sunrise and another, this is a normal day | Sunhigh | The time of day when the sun is at its highest, usually about noon | Sunup | The time of day when the sun is up. Can be used to denote dawn | Sundown | The time of day when the sun is down. Can be used to denote sunset | Moonhigh | The time of night when the moon is at its highest, usually about midnight | Heartbeat | The length of one heartbeat or faster, roughly a split second | Mouse-whisker | The length of an average mouse whisker, roughly around a few millimeters or centimeters. Generally used in terms to say something was very close | Whisker-length | The length of an average cat whisker, roughly a few centimeters. Generally used in terms to say something was very close | Mouse-tail | The length of an average mouse tail, roughly once inch or five centimeters | Mouse-length / Mouse-span | The length of an average mouse, roughly two or three inches or up to fifteen centimeters | Frog-length | The length of an average frog, roughly five inches or ten centimeters | Tree-length | The length of an average tree, roughly forty to fifty feet or around fifteen meters | Cubstep | The length of an average cub's step, roughly one inch or five centimeters | Cub-hop | The length of an average cub's hop, roughly one and a half inches or up to ten centimeters | Rabbit-hop | The length of an average rabbit's hop, roughly one and a half feet or forty five centimeters | Camp | The place where each Clan lives permanantly | Den | The place where a cat sleeps within their camp. The equivalent of a bedroom | Nest | A soft place lined with moss or other things such as feathers to make it soft to sleep on. The equivalent to a bed | Leader's Den | The place where the Clan Leader sleeps | Medicine Cat's Den | The place where the Medicine Cat and their Apprentice sleep. It is also usually where injured / sick cats are treated | Warrior's Den | The place where all the Clan Warriors sleep | Apprentice's Den | The place where all the Clan Apprentices sleep | Silverpelts' Den | The place where all the Clan Silverpelts sleep | Nursery | The place where Queens, den-keepers and cubs stay and sleep | Dirtplace | The place cats go to make dirt. The equivalent of a bathroom | Fresh-kill pile | The place where Warriors and other cats place the Fresh-kill they catch | Hunting Patrol | A group of cats who hunt Fresh-kill to bring back for their Clan | Border Patrol | A group of cats who check the borders of the Clan territory, watching out for intruders or other trouble | Water Patrol | A group of cats who collect water from the nearest water source. This is usually only needed in droughts where the nearby water sources go dry | Battle/Fighting Patrol | A group of cats who are sent into a battle with other cats or another enemy such as badgers | Gathering | The gathering of the four main Clans during a truce at every full moon | Moons / Mooning / Moons Over | A term used to say someone admires / loves another cat | Thistlefluff | A term used to say something is nonsense | Mouse-easy | A term used to say something is easy | Fox-toothed | A term used to say something is sharp | Rabbit-fast | A term used to say someone or something is fast | Kitting | A term used for a cat giving birth | Snowmelt | Snow that has melted into a slush | Snow-drowned | An area that is covered with snow | Fear-scent | The scent given off when afraid such as from prey being hunted or cats who are afraid of something | Sharing Tongues | Where cats groom each other's pelts with their tongues. This is often done after a meal and is also a common time for cats to exchange gossip | Silverpelt | The stars that cover the night sky, these stars represent StarClan. It is assumed to be the Milky Way | Sun-drown-place | The horizon where the sun sets over the western coast | Branch-skipping | A term used for hopping between branches | Storm-tossed | A term used to say there is trouble |
Tail SignalsTail Held Erect | Stop | Tail Rippling | Move Forward Slowly | Tail Held Erect and Sweeping Slowly from Side to Side | Retreat Silently | Tail Pointing Low, Parallel to the Ground and Sweeping | Spread Out | Tail Flattened | Get Down | Tail Bobbing | Enemy Sighted | Tail Hooked | Danger | Tail Pointed Sharply | Go That Way | Tail Held Erect and Waving from Side to Side | Stay Behind Me | Tail Kinked over Back | Follow Me | Tail Flicking over Back | Leave, But Be Careful | Tail Tip Facing Other Way | Attack |
Illnesses, Injuries, and AilmentsCub-cough | A chest infection that affects cubs | Whitecough | A mild chest infection commonly caught in leafbare, if untreated it can become greencough | Greencough | A bad chest infection often caught in leafbare | Yellowcough | A bad chest infection | Redcough | Redcough is a very bad chest infection, named after the way cats infected cough up blood. If untreated the cat will likely die. Cat Mint is ineffective and the only known cure is a special bark sap | Dangerous Herbs | Deathberries, Foxglove Seeds, Hemlock, Holly Berries, and Nightshade can make a cat very ill, or even be fatal | Smoke | If there is a fire in the forest, there will be a lot of smoke, breathing in too much smoke, will make a cat very ill or be fatal | Bites | If a cat is bitten by a venomous animal such as a snake, it is usually fatal. Diseased animals such as rats can also give bites that will make a cat ill or even be fatal | Wounds | Wounds are common in fights or from other accidents. This can be from many things such as from bites, scratches or ripped claws | Sprains | When a cat overworks a muscle it can get sprained, this causes discomfort but will heal after a long rest | Dislocated Joints | Cats can often dislocate their joints in fights or accidents, however, unlike broken bones they can be relocated by a Medicine Cat | Broken Bones | Cats often get hurt in fights or other accidents, which can result in broken legs or other broken bones | Blindness | Cats can be born blind, become blind with age, or be made blind from an accident that damages their eyes | Deafness | Cats can be born deaf, become deaf with age, or be made deaf from an accident that damages their hearing | Joint Ache | Cats can often suffer joint aches if they have been in an accident, or more commonly Silverpelts begin to suffer from it | Cracked Pads | Cat's paw pads may crack while walking on hard surfaces or just from dry weather, more commonly Silverpelts suffer from this |
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Post by celestine on Nov 22, 2021 15:46:24 GMT -8
Summary This is a guide to the herbs the medicine cats in each tribe will learn and use to heal their tribemates. Only cats who have been taught these herbs IC are allowed more than basic knowledge such as very commonly used treatments that they have seen or encountered being used in healing. Please note that they are based on real-life rather than the warrior cats universe, however, due to the nature of warriors, some may have been altered in what they can treat in order for everything to be covered. While we have researched with the intention of finding herbs that work and are safe for animals, please do not attempt to give any of these things to your pets without discussing it with a vet or other professional.
[break][break] ALFALFA[attr="class","moment"] [break] A tall leafy grass with purple flowers and long narrow leaves with a serrated tip.[break][break] Grows in open grasslands, especially near twolegs and horse-places. Blooms from late Greenwake to early Witherleaf. [break][break] Leaves and unopened flowers can be ingested. [break][break] Used to treat inflamed joints and ease chronic joint pain.
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HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] ARNICA[attr="class","moment"] [break] Low lying yellow, dandelion-like flowers with thick stems and long narrow leaves.[break][break] Grows in alpine meadows, moorlands, and heaths. Blooms in late Greenwake and early Solarcrest. [break][break] Flowers crushed and mixed into a poultice. External only. [break][break] An effective painkiller, also used to bring down swelling and inflammation.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] ASTRAGALUS[attr="class","moment"] [break] A plant with small oval-shaped leaves growing in vertical lines along the stem and pod-like flowers tinged pink or purple.[break][break] Grows in grasslands, woodlands, and along stream banks. [break][break] Roots can be crushed and added to prey, or used in a poultice for treating wounds. [break][break] An immune system enhancer that is used to improve the body's resistance, prevent viral infections, and strengthen silverpelts to increase their lifespan. This herb also has anti-inflammatory properties that can bring down fever and swelling. Often used as a leaf-bare supplement for silverpelts and cubs or a traveling herb. Can be used to help combat tumors and some cancers.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] BARBERRY[attr="class","moment"] [break] A large shrub with small, oval leaves and bean-like red berries grown in clusters.[break][break] Grows in forests, woodlands, fields, and wetlands. Fruits through late Solarcrest to mid-Frostfall. [break][break] Berries are eaten. [break][break] Lowers inflammation and fever.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] BLACK WALNUT[attr="class","moment"] [break] A large, full tree with long pointed leaves with large green fruit-like husks that drop dark brown nuts with a bark-like texture in Leaf-fall.[break][break] A deciduous tree that grows in woodlands near water. [break][break] Leaves can be ingested in small quantities - do not ingest often or give to queens. [break][break] Used to induce vomiting and cleanse the body of parasites. [break][break] A safer (though less effective) alternative can be wheat, oat, or barley grasses.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] BURDOCK[attr="class","moment"] [break] A tall plant with large fanned leaves, dark wood-like roots, and purple flowers protected by green burr husks.[break][break] A wide-spread plant growing best along riverbanks, fields, and disturbed soil. [break][break] The root is crushed and added to prey, young leaves can be eaten. [break][break] Used to heighten natural health and promote strength in cubs and silverpelts. Can also treat stomach troubles caused by spoiled food. Can also help regulate hormones and prevent diabetes.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] BUTTERFLY WEED[attr="class","moment"] [break] A large, low-lying plant with long narrow leaves and tiny orange flowers.[break][break] Grows in dry open grasslands, prairies, and deserts. [break][break] The roots and leaves can be eaten. [break][break] Used for coughs and difficulty breathing.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] CALENDULA/MARIGOLD[attr="class","moment"] [break] A low plant with long, thick leaves and bright flowers ranging from yellow to deep orange.[break][break] Grows in wetlands, stream banks, and swamps. Blooms from late Frostfall to early Witherleaf. [break][break] Can be either ingested or chewed and applied to wounds as a poultice. Can also be soaked in a small amount of water and applied with moss. Not to be used for pregnant queens. [break][break] Used in a poultice to prevent infections and speed up healing. May also be ingested to help internal wounds and ulcers heal quicker. In low concentrations with water-soaked moss, this herb can be used to wash eyes and treat ear infections.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] CAT THYME[attr="class","moment"] [break] A vine-like plant with purple flowers, growing small leaves in clusters, decreasing in size toward the stem.[break][break] Grows in arid and rocky areas. Is not tolerant of frost. [break][break] Leaves are best eaten fresh, though can be eaten dried. [break][break] Most commonly used to ward off death scent in preparation for a vigil, though can also improve digestion and purge the system of parasites. Also known for soothing qualities in nervous patients. Not to be consumed regularly as it can affect the nervous system.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] CAT'S CLAW[attr="class","moment"] [break] A vine with claw-like thorns and bright yellow flowers.[break][break] Grows along river banks, forest edges, and shrublands. [break][break] Can be crushed into powder and added to prey, soaked in water and drunk, or applied as a poultice. [break][break] Most commonly used for allergies and cats with difficulty breathing. Ingested this herb can relieve stomach distress and treat internal infections. Applied as a poultice it can reduce swelling and pain in swollen joints.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] CATNIP[attr="class","moment"] [break] A stem-like plant with serrated, triangular leaves and tiny white or purple flowers growing in clusters.[break][break] Grows in disturbed soil, roadsides, twoleg gardens, and farmlands. [break][break] Leaves can be ingested, or dried and crushed to enhance their scent in aromatherapy. [break][break] Used for soothing and sedation, though in some cats this herb can have an energizing effect instead. Only ingest in small amounts, most commonly used for its scent.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] CHAMOMILE[attr="class","moment"] [break] A tall, long-stemmed plant with leaves resembling pine needles and white flowers with a rounded yellow center.[break][break] Grows along coastal cliffs, grasslands, open woodland, and disturbed soil. Blooms in absence of frost. [break][break] To be used in small doses or diluted by soaking in water, not to be used for pregnant queens. [break][break] Oil can be used to treat irritated skin. Can be ingested as a sedative and calming herb, or to ease muscle pain and cramping.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] CHICKWEED[attr="class","moment"] [break] A small, clover-like plant with oval leaves, hairy flower buds, and tiny white flowers with petals divided into pairs.[break][break] Grows all year round in moist shaded areas near twoleg-places and woodlands. [break][break] Flowers, leaves, and stems can be used in a poultice. [break][break] Relieves itching and heals wounds.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] COMFREY[attr="class","moment"] [break] A large, leafy ground plant with pale pink bellflowers and long, dappled oval leaves.[break][break] Grows in damp grassy meadows, along riverbanks, in disturbed soil, and near twoleg-places. Blooms from mid-Greenwake to mid-Solarcrest. [break][break] Only to be used externally on minor wounds, do not ingest. To make a poultice it is best mixed with water and moss to avoid swallowing when chewing. [break][break] Used as an inti-inflammatory and to stimulate wound healing. Wash poultice site thoroughly with water before grooming.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] ECHINACEA[attr="class","moment"] [break] A small plant with bushy leaves near the base and purple, daisy-like flowers with a large brown center.[break][break] Grows in open woodlands, prairies, and meadows. Blooms from early Solarcrest to late Witherleaf. [break][break] Used to soothe irritated lungs, a strong defense against respiratory infections such as whitecough and greencough. [break][break] Treats most symptoms of other coughs and breathing issues, as well as boosting the immune system.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] ELDERBERRY[attr="class","moment"] [break] A large shrub with ragged leaves, tiny clustered white flowers and round red-black berries in dense bunches.[break][break] Grows in moist forests and along shaded riverbanks, tolerates frost but not drought. Fruits from mid-Solarcrest to early Witherleaf. [break][break] Berries are eaten. [break][break] Treats colds and raises body temperature.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] EPHEDRA[attr="class","moment"] [break] A grass like plant with small red pod-like blooms.[break][break] Grows in limestone crevices, rocky slopes, cliffs, and dry conifer forests. [break][break] Best used in small amounts alongside other herbs. [break][break] Relieves spinal pain and helps reduce lameness in injured limbs. Often used alongside other respiratory herbs to ease breathing difficulties, especially in silverpelts.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] EYEBRIGHT[attr="class","moment"] [break] A weed-like plant with spikey maple-looking leaves and white orchid-like flowers.[break][break] Grows in grasslands, meadows, pastures, and lowland alpine heaths. Blooms through Solarcrest. [break][break] The flowers are soaked in water and applied in diluted form, the leaves can be eaten. [break][break] Leaves are eaten to help fight infection. Diluted water mixture is used to cleanse irritated eyes to fight against swelling and infection.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] FENNEL[attr="class","moment"] [break] A bulb-like plant with thick stems, wispy needle-like leaves, and tiny yellow flowers.[break][break] Grows in hills, mountain low lands, pastures, and roadsides. Blooms in Solarcrest. [break][break] Stems, leaves, and flowers can be eaten. [break][break] Helps digestion and increases milk flow.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] FENUGREEK[attr="class","moment"] [break] A spindly stem-like plant with leaves divided into bunches of threes. The seeds are small and pale brown.[break][break] Grows in dry grasslands, hillsides and highlands. [break][break] Seeds are to be eaten, occasionally leaves are eaten as well. [break][break] A herb used primarily for the health of silverpelts to help strengthen them and treat respiratory issues that come with age. Shows some effectiveness against respiratory and intestinal tumors or early-stage cancers.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] FEVERFEW[attr="class","moment"] [break] A small plant with hairy, tooth-like leaves and wide, clustered daisy flowers.[break][break] Grows in disturbed soil, abandoned fields, twoleg gardens, and roadsides. Blooms from mid-Solarcrest to mid-Witherleaf. [break][break] Dried leaves or crushed roots can be eaten or the plant can be soaked in water for a mild dose. Not to be used for pregnant queens. [break][break] Used to aid the healing of broken bones and treating anemia. Smaller doses can be used as a pain reliever or to treat nausea and upset stomachs.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] GOLDENSEAL[attr="class","moment"] [break] A leafy plant with large ragged leaves growing in clusters of five with a small white flower growing in the center of each.[break][break] Grows in shaded deciduous forests. Blooms during Greenwake. [break][break] Can be eaten fresh or crushed and added to prey. Soak in water to apply to wounds. Not to be eaten by pregnant queens. [break][break] Most commonly used to fight infections, though can also improve the immune system. Soaked plants can be applied directly to wounds to fight surface infection, and the plant can be eaten fresh or through prey to ease infection symptoms. May also be used as an eye-wash, though Eyebright is more effective.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] HAWTHORNE[attr="class","moment"] [break] A large shrub that can grow to the size of a small tree with small ragged leaves, bright red berries, and small white flowers with yellow spotting near the center.[break][break] Grows in forest, shrubland, wetland margins, tussock-lands, and cliffs. Fruits through Witherleaf. [break][break] Berries are eaten, most commonly used for silverpelts. [break][break] Used to encourage blood flow and treat heart conditions. Returns the heartbeat to a regular rhythm and reduces feelings of panic or anxiety.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] HONEY[attr="class","moment"] [break] Found in beehives, often hanging from tree branches or nestled among the branches. Take care to avoid bees, generally only extracted from abandoned hives.[break][break] Found in beehives in forested areas or rocky terrain near flowering meadows. [break][break] Can be consumed as a liquid or sucked from the comb. [break][break] Used to sweeten other herbs to make them taste nicer, and for soothing burning, dry or scratchy throats.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] HORSETAIL[attr="class","moment"] [break] A ribbed, thick stalky plant with needle-like leaves that grow out and upward.[break][break] Grows in and alongside wetlands, marshes, rivers, and streams. [break][break] The entire shoot can be crushed and mixed into a poultice. [break][break] Used to stop bleeding, to promote healing of bones and connective tissue, also good for arthritis.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] IRIS (BLUE FLAG)[attr="class","moment"] [break] A blue-ish purple flower with three fan-like petals that fall down, and three leaf-like petals that point upright.[break][break] Grows in semi-desert areas, mountainous areas, grassy slopes, meadows, bogs, and riverbanks. Flower from early Greenwake to mid-Solarcrest. [break][break] Flowers are eaten. [break][break] Used to treat headaches and migraines.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] LAVENDER[attr="class","moment"] [break] A stem plant with needle-like leaves and small purple flowers. Easily identified by its strong, distinct scent.[break][break] Grows in arid and rocky desert or scrubland areas. Blooms from late Greenwake to early Solarcrest. [break][break] Not to be eaten, only used for its smell. [break][break] Eases stress and promotes a feeling of calm. Also used to mask the scent of death or sickness.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] LEMONGRASS[attr="class","moment"] [break] A fountain-like, light green grass with slightly sharp edges.[break][break] Found in grasslands near twoleg settlements. [break][break] Grass blades are eaten. [break][break] Used to treat stomachache, vomiting and mild coughs, as well as ease pain, fever and convulsions caused by ingested toxins.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] LICORICE[attr="class","moment"] [break] A tall plant with long stems, fuzzy oval leaves.[break][break] Grows along sandy riverbanks. [break][break] Can be eaten, or chewed and applied as a poultice. [break][break] When eaten it is used to treat respiratory problems by soothing the lungs and throat, as well as clearing the nose. Applied as a poultice it can prevent joint pain by reducing swelling. Often used to treat cubs due to its pleasant taste.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] MARSHMALLOW[attr="class","moment"] [break] A narrow flowering plant with ragged leaves and pink-tinged white flowers with dark pink centers.[break][break] Grows along riverbanks and in marshes. [break][break] Roots can be chewed into a poultice, leaves can be eaten. [break][break] Used to reduce inflammation of the throat and lungs, and to clear up mucus from coughs and colds. A good herb to used for cubs due to its minimal taste and smell.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] MILK THISTLE[attr="class","moment"] [break] A prickled plant with large jagged leaves dappled like cobwebs and fuzzy purple flowers.[break][break] Grows in disturbed soil, such as roadsides, pastures, and fence rows. [break][break] Seeds can be eaten. [break][break] Used to cleanse toxins and impurities from the body, often after eating something that can make a cat sick.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] MINT[attr="class","moment"] [break] A plant with dappled, alternating leaves reducing in size toward the stalk. The plant has a very strong smell.[break][break] Grows in moist grasslands, along stream banks, or fringing marshes. [break][break] The leaves can be rolled in, or crushed and rubbed into the fur. [break][break] Used to repel fleas and ticks, as well as to disguise the smell of death or sickness.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] NEEM[attr="class","moment"] [break] A short tree with claw-like leaves and large bean-shaped pale green seeds.[break][break] Grows in open woodland, grasslands, riverbanks, flood plains, and fringing coastal areas. [break][break] The oil is extracted from crushed seeds. [break][break] Used externally for ticks, mites, and fleas.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] PEONY[attr="class","moment"] [break] A short flowering bush with long tapered leaves and large, rose-like pink flowers.[break][break] Grows best in woodland, also grows in mountainous terrain. [break][break] The roots are crushed and mixed with water to apply to the skin or drink. [break][break] A cooling herb for burns and fevers.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] POKEWEED[attr="class","moment"] [break] A small red plant with large green leaves and small black berries growing along the stems.[break][break] Grows best at woodland and forest edges, as well as in partial shade around twoleg settlements. [break][break] The root can be crushed and eaten or rubbed into arthritic joints as a poultice. [break][break] Used for fever, arthritis, and allergies.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] RASPBERRY[attr="class","moment"] [break] A spreading, vine-like plant with oval leaves of varying sizes, and dark pink berries made of many tiny pieces.[break][break] Grows in forest clearing and fringes, open woodlands, riverbanks, and disturbed soil. [break][break] Leaves are eaten by pregnant and recently-birthed queens. [break][break] Used to strengthen the queen’s body in preparation for birthing, as well as encouraging her healing after birthing. Also used to increase milk production.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] ROSEMARY[attr="class","moment"] [break] A small stalky plant with need-like leaves and purple flowers.[break][break] Grows in dry scrubland, rocky cliffs, and along coastlines. Blooms from early Greenwake to late Solarcrest. [break][break] Can be dried and eaten, or crushed to release oils for breathing in. [break][break] Relaxant; helps with dizziness and seizures.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] SAGE[attr="class","moment"] [break] A small plant with long fuzzy leaves ranging from light grey to pale green.[break][break] Grows in light sandy soils in deserts or along coastlines. [break][break] Leaves are soaked in water or crushed and mixed with water to make a poultice. Use only in small amounts and diluted with water. [break][break] Can be drunk as a treatment for mouth sores and toothaches, or to rid the body of worms and bacteria that causes sickness and vomiting.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] SLIPPERY ELM[attr="class","moment"] [break] A tall, wide tree with slightly spiked oval leaves.[break][break] Grows alongside water in open areas or light woodland. [break][break] The inner bark can be eaten or applied as a poultice. [break][break] Full of nutrients, it is used as a strengthening or travel herb. Also fights against minor colds and internal infections, especially of the bladder.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] VALERIAN[attr="class","moment"] [break] A tall, stalk like plant with large clusters of tiny pink or white flowers.[break][break] Grows in wetlands, meadows and along riverbanks. [break][break] Leaves are smelled or ingested - not to be eaten regularly. [break][break] Initially, the plant offers a strong energy boost which helps productivity. Once this boost wears off it induces drowsiness and relaxation, helping a cat to sleep.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] WHEATGRASS[attr="class","moment"] [break] A thin-blade grass that is paler near the root and darker near the tip.[break][break] Grows in dry grassland and shrubland, as well as fringing deserts. [break][break] Stems and grass blasted can be eaten. [break][break] A strengthening herb and source of nutrients that can be used as a supplement in a prey shortage, though not to be eaten exclusively instead of meat. Has general support of the body’s systems and can help treat failing eyesight due to age and cataracts.
HOVER FOR INFO [newclass=.moment]opacity:0;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s[/newclass][newclass=.moment:hover]opacity:0.9;transition:all linear 1s;-webkit-transition:all linear 1s;background-color:#4F4F4F[/newclass] [break][break] YARROW[attr="class","moment"] [break] A small plant with wispy, fern-like leaves and small, clustered white flowers with yellow centers.[break][break] Grows in disturbed soil, along roadsides, at forest edges, and moist meadows. Blooms from late Greenwake to early Witherleaf. [break][break] Stems leaves and flowers can be crushed into a poultice. Not to be eaten. [break][break] Cleans wounds and prevents infection.
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Post by celestine on Jan 2, 2022 22:28:14 GMT -8
[nospaces] CeremoniesAugurtext [break][break]
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[break] StrikerLeader: Young Tenderpaw, you stand before us with a fierce soul and the bravery to protect. We see you to be destined for the fighters of our Tribe. Do you accept this placement? [break][break] Tenderpaw: "I do" [break][break] Leader: Then let the Moon lend you clarity, the Sun lend you bravery, and the Stars lend you a loyal heart. {Name}, may your instincts guide you true to protect our Tribe with your fellow Strikers. [break][break] WatcherLeader: Young Tenderpaw, you stand before us with a fierce soul and the bravery to protect. We see you to be destined for the guardians of our Tribe. Do you accept this placement? [break][break] Tenderpaw: "I do" [break][break] Leader: Then let the Moon lend you clarity, the Sun lend you bravery, and the Stars lend you a loyal heart. {Name}, may you let your ferocity defend the helpless with your fellow Watchers. [break][break]
[break] StalkerLeader: Young Tenderpaw, you stand before us with senses strong and skill for the hunt. We see you to be destined for the hunters of our Tribe. Do you accept this placement? [break][break] Tenderpaw: "I do" [break][break] Leader: Then let the Moon lend you clarity, the Sun lend you bravery, and the Stars lend you a loyal heart. {Name}, may you make your first catch with your fellow Stalkers. [break][break] RunnerLeader: Young Tenderpaw, you stand before us with a quick mind and quicker paws. We see you to be destined for the scouts of our Tribe. Do you accept this placement? [break][break] Tenderpaw: "I do" [break][break] Leader: Then let the Moon lend you clarity, the Sun lend you bravery, and the Stars lend you a loyal heart. {Name}, may you light the way with your fellow Runners. [break][break]
[break] TenderpawYoung cub, you have come of age to leave the nursery. As you leave the company of the Stars behind, may {Overseer} guide you beneath the light of Sun and Moon. We hail {Name} as a Tenderpaw of our Tribe. [break][break]
[break] Silverpelt/Graymane{Name}, you stand before us as your body ages and slows. You have served us well, and have strengthened our Tribe with the clarity of the Moon, the bravery of the Sun, and the loyalty of the Stars. With respect to your service, we honor you and offer a place of rest among our ranks as a {Silverpelt/Graymane}. [break][break]
[break] Cub (optional)With the Celestials' blessing, we greet these cubs as they take their first breaths among us. May the Stars guide these cubs as they grow and learn. [break][break]
[break] Banishment{Name}, you stand before us, weak of heart and mind. You have disregarded your duties to serve and protect your Tribe. We strip you of your place among us and send you to wander beyond our borders as an Outcast. May you return the clarity of the Moon, the bravery of the Sun, and the loyalty of the Stars - for you are no longer deserving. [break][break]
[break] DeathBefore us lies one whose warmth of life has ebbed. {Name}, you have served your tribe well and shall be remembered fondly. May you visit the Moon to return her clarity, the Sun to return his bravery, and the Stars to return their loyalty so that they might be passed to those you have left behind. May you walk with us in spirit. [break][break] Tribe echoes: “may you walk with us in spirit.”
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