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I love these two and ur blog sO much, can't wait to see more especially now the plots rolling >:)c
đȘČWhat do they value the most?
I'm very curious for this one mostly cos I want to see what they prioritize.. is it each other, is it legacy or Nimbusclan, is it something else? :3c
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âš What is their relationship with StarClan like? For Fogfreckle! <3
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For Fogfreckle - things have been rough with him getting hurt! đ Would he ever consider becoming a kittypet? -gutterclan
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for moon: đđȘČ
for fog: âšđȘČ
for the world: đ”đȘ”
for you: â©âïž
my deep and fervent desire for fog to be ALIVE during the next moon....... i hope he pulls through !!
-boughclan-clangen
Answered Moon's asks here, and Fog's asks here! đ” Areas that are considered cursed or sacred? Your clanâs equivalent to Moonstone/Moonpool? - In their old territory that they left behind, the cats lived close to the base of the mountain, overlooking a meadow of lupines. At the center of the meadow, one would sit in a ring of flowers and gaze unblinkingly at the stars to commune with StarClan. If the night was dark and no stars were visible, StarClan did not wish to be communed with. - In the territory they're making their way to, there will be a place called Star's Reach, which I won't reveal too much about just yet. :) - Not necessarily a sacred area, but when conditions are foggy, cats believe that the clouds being down on Earth means that StarClan can visit/commune with living cats who aren't leaders or med cats. - Only known to StarClan cats, Cloud Nine is where important figures such as (but not limited to) past leaders and medicine cats meet with each other to discuss prophecies or survey the clan. On Cloud Nine, StarClan cats can look down into a swirling mass of churning clouds much like looking into a crystal ball to observe living cats. - The Chasm. Not discussed much yet in the comic, but the Chasm is NimbusClan's Dark Forest. It's a cursed area where the souls of cats who don't make it into StarClan end up. The cats who belong to the Chasm can be referred to as Cats of the Chasm, or Chasm-Cursed. Living cats can also be considered Chasm-Cursed, which will be explained later in the story. The Chasm is also referred to as the Way Down, and less often as the Place of No Stars.
đȘ” What natural resources does your clan collect for tools, rituals, decoration, etc.? -NimbusClan is quite similar to canon Warrior Cats in their intelligence, so anything they may use for supplies is going to be the same as in the books. Moss, bark, flowers, various herbs, fur, feathers, etc. If it's naturally occurring in their territory, they probably use it for something.
â© How far ahead do you play in clangen? How far ahead do you draw/write? - In-game, I am currently on Moon 105! I meant to stop a lot earlier, but... I was having too much fun and couldn't stop myself. >w< I have an outline completed up to Moon 69 (hehe), the actual story drafted up to Moon 30, and comic pages come out as soon as I finish them! Drawing takes the longest for me, and the support of those that read and enjoy the comic helps me stay motivated, so it works best for me to upload as soon as I finish an update instead of building up a backlog.
âïž Whoâs your favorite character to draw/write? - Moonstar and Fogfreckle are equally fun to write, I'd say, but answering asks and things from Fogfreckle's perspective I probably have sliiiightly more fun with. Because the comic is from Moonstar's POV, it's extra fun to talk from his POV for a bit! Moonstar is my favorite to draw. Her round shape is super fun for me to do, and something about Fogfreckle's face I just CANNOT GET RIGHT CONSISTENTLY. I do have fun drawing his cloud rosettes, but Moonstar is just so easy to color that she's definitely my favorite to draw.
Sorry for letting this ask sit so long... Fogfreckle is INDEED ALIVE!
Pt.2 of @boughclan-clangen's ask!
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Halfway around the world lies the one thing that you want
Buried in the ground, hundreds of miles down
Fogfreckle hasnât stopped shuffling around since sundown. Moonstar may not have her eyes open, nose tucked firmly into her tail, but she can tell that he hasnât stopped moving because the constant shff shff sound of him shifting around in his nest is driving her to madness.Â
Willing sleep to come just a little bit faster, Moonstar flattens her ears as close to her head as she can get them and fluffs her tail up against her face.Â
Shff, shff.
Fed up, Moonstar uncurls her tail from her face and sits bolt upright, mouth open to shout at her brother to just lay still already, but Fogfreckle cuts her off by springing quite suddenly to his paws. Having not seen him do much more than curl in a ball for two entire moons, the sight shocks Moonstar into stillness.Â
âI canât,â he meows into the darkness. âI canât do it. Iâm not going to suffocate in thisâ thisâ cave for another heartbeat. Iâm going hunting.â
Moonstarâs annoyance flees from her immediately, like a mouse slipping from her claws. âWaitââ She scrambles to her paws, panic overtaking her as Fogfreckle reaches around to grab the edge of his cobweb wrappings in his teeth. âWait, donât! You canâtâ what if your wounds open back upââ
With a wild tug, Fogfreckle rips at his cobwebs, pulling the sticky strands away from his fur. He keeps going, yanking at them, agitation and annoyance etched in the sharp lines of his thin limbs. Moonstar reaches for him, attempts to get him to stop, and Fogfreckle spins around with his hackles fluffed out and swipes at her. Narrowly dodging the reach of his claws, Moonstar gasps, retreating.
For a heartbeat, both cats stare at each other, tension thick in the air between them.
âStop treating me like Iâm a helpless kit,â Fogfreckle spits, torn cobwebs hanging from his jaws. They lay tattered against his white fur in shredded strands. âIâm fine! I donât need you toâ to play medicine cat at me! Donât tell me what I can and canât do!â
His words sweep against Moonstar like a cliffside gust, the hurt they bring almost physically pushing her back. âI⊠IâŠâ Several emotions cycle through her in the space of a single heartbeat, until it finally settles into a pulsing anger that crackles over her pelt like lightning. âIâm only trying to help! Iâm looking out for youâ we only have each other, in case youâve forgotten,â she snaps, voice nasty, horrible satisfaction welling within her as the words strike her brother and he recoils. âWe left the rest of our family behind, buried under a landslide!â
âAs if I could forget!â Fogfreckle explodes. His reflective eyes are almost as sharp as the claws heâs sinking into the earth. âI canâtâ I was useless to help them, and Iâve been useless for moons to help you, letting you go out on your own every day, when Iâm the only one left who can keep you safe!âÂ
All of the anger rushes out of Moonstar, fast as a roaring river, as she stares at her brother, heart shattering.Â
âIâm justââ he continues, yowls bouncing off of the boulders around them. âSitting around in this dark hole, doing nothing from sunrise to sunset, wasting time we could be using to find a new camp and youâ if something happenedâ I could lose you, tooâ Moonstar, I wouldnât even knowââ Fogfreckle breaks off on a hiccuping sob, voice losing its volume as it takes on a shaky quality and he ducks his head, hiding his pained expression from his sister.
Moonstar stares at her brotherâs shaking shoulders. Guilt claws at her insides for the words she spat at her brother, the memory of her lost Clanmates sitting like a stone in her throat.
âFogfreckle⊠I can handle myself,â Moonstar mews quietly. âI can handle both of us! Look at me,â she says, gesturing to herself with a sweep of her tail. âIâm here, arenât I? Iâm fine! Iâve been hunting for us for moons and Iâm fine. Youâre the one thatâs hurting, and Iâmâ you need to let me take care of you sometimes, too.â
After a heartbeat of silence, Fogfreckle mews with a wet, broken voice, âyouâre an awful excuse for a hunter. But,â he adds, flicking his eyes towards her, âyouâre a pretty good sister.â
A bubble of incredulous laughter escapes Moonstar before she can stop it. She canât even be mad about the hunting bit â heâs right. She hopes heâs right about the sister part, too. She butts her head against her brotherâs with a purr.
âIâm supposed to protect you,â Fogfreckle whispers.
âWhere did you get that from? We protect each other. Iâm sorry for fussing over you so much, justââ Moonstar releases a huff of breath and sits back heavily on her haunches. Her tail swishes the ground. She waits until Fogfreckle sits across from her with a shaky sigh. âI worry about you, too. It doesnât make you any less brave to need help. I worry about you because I care about youâ not because I think you canât deal with it on your own. Not because I think youâre weak.â Fogfreckleâs mouth twists into a grimace as he casts his eyes to the side, avoiding Moonstarâs gaze. A weak smile lifts the corner of her muzzle. Sheâll never get her brother to admit out loud how much stress he puts on himself trying to stay responsible for the both of them, but she knows now. She knows.
She pushes herself to her paws and gestures at Fogfreckle with her tail. âWell, weâre not getting any sleep now. Youâre seriously up for hunting?â
Clearly relieved at being rescued from having to talk about his feelings in any further detail, Fogfreckle twists around to pull the remaining shreds of cobwebbing from his back. He licks his fur into place, carefully covering the freshly healed pink marks of where the eagle had sunk its talons into him. âI can hunt. It doesnât even look that bad anymore, see?â
Moonstar smiles. Thank StarClan she doesnât have to do a botch job wrapping him with fresh cobwebs anymore; sheâs really not cut out for it.Â
With a stretch, she pads from under the boulders, pleased beyond relief that they wonât have to spend another night under these suffocating press of rocks. âLetâs go hunting, then.â
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Don't ever forget, We haven't lost it all, yet.
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Sooooooo I'm reworking the comic. đ« đ
I hope nobody's too disappointed with the direction I've decided to go in, but I've been stewing on this for a while and I've decided to just go for it. It'll take me a bit to iron out the story as I adapt my ClanGen notes to work for the new setting, so I decided I'd share this concept art with you all in the meantime.
I absolutely love Moon and Fog, so they're not going anywhere, but we're gonna be changing the story up a bit.
The biggest change - they're getting gijinka-fied! And, to match with their new humanish appearances, the setting is changing a little, too - they're still traveling in search of a new home, but I'm plopping them in a medieval fantasy setting!
I'll be changing the title of the blog, too. It'll be called April Fools. :)
moonstar boutta crash out after the last update
WAUUUUGH MY BOY!!! HE LOOKS SO GOOD THANK YOU SO MUCH EEEEEEE
Decided to take a swing and draw 6 clangen cats again!
@nimbusclan's Fogfreckle
@fluttercats-clangen-yippee Curlbird
@boughclan-clangen Goldenpaw
@tidalclan's Segaspeckle
@ranchclan's Magpiehop!!
@direclan's Skykestrel
what would be Moonstar and Fogfreckle's sexuality or crush? đłïžâđđ©·
Moonstar is a lesbian, and Fogfreckle is pan!
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âAll thatâs left to do is to find some more cobwebs for you, bring you water-soaked moss, catch us both something to eatâŠâ Moonstar ticks each item off on her claws, recounting the list in her head for the sixth time since waking. Sheâs been going over it since the sun rose, making sure she wonât forget anything her brother may need while sheâs out. âAre you feeling okay?â She asks, reaching a paw towards his cobweb-covered flank. âDoes it hurt at aââ
Fogfreckleâs tail easily flicks up between them, blocking her paw. She leaves it hanging awkwardly in the air between them for a heartbeat, confused, unable to tell if he had done that on purpose or not. âReally getting into that leader mindset, huh?â Her brother mews, and though thereâs a slight smile to his mouth, his words fall flat as they reach her ears.
On purpose, then.
Moonstar blinks at him, trying to remember where her thoughts had gone before theyâd been so succinctly cut off. âIâve got to stay on top of things with my deputy out of commission, yeah?â She mews lightly. Her neck fur prickles with unease as the smile drops fully from Fogfreckleâs face.
âYeah.â His voice is painfully blank. He turns his muzzle away from her, as if the boulders crowding in around them are somehow more interesting to look at. âSâpose so.â
Moonstar fidgets from paw to paw, unsure of the sudden tension stifling the two cats in the crammed space. She runs through her mental list yet again, turning each item over in her head like smooth pebbles to see if any of the contents could have pricked at her brother in a way she hadnât considered. Try as she might, she canât figure out how the term âwater-soaked mossâ would have been able to turn his mood sour.
âYouâre being really brave about this,â Moonstar starts, switching tactics. Her brother is still staring blankly into the darkness, turned away from her. âSticking it out through the pain like this. I know it must hurt.â
She reaches out a paw once again, intending to rest it against his flick, but his ears flick backwards and he pushes himself out of reach. Her paw drops, the confusion at his attitude starting to morph into a hurt that yanks at her like brambles.
âIâm not a kit anymore, Moonstar.â
â...Yeah, I know,â Moonstar mews slowly, feeling like sheâs padding on thorns. âYouâreâ youâre my deputy! Youâreâ
âCould you just leave me alone?â Fogfreckle curls into a tight ball, wrapping his tail over his nose. His shoulders are sharp in the dim light that issues from the crawlspace entrance, the fur along the back of his neck spiky and agitated. Moonstar frowns at the shape of him in the gloom.
If he doesnât want her emotional support, fine. She swallows down the ball of hurt that is lodged in her throat like a bird bone and lets it out with a rough sigh. Screw her for trying to be helpful. He can rot, for all she cares, as long as he stays here and stays out of trouble.
She stalks towards the entrance of their makeshift den, shoulders brushing the boulder above her. âIâll go get your moss.â
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đź Which cat is the most superstitious?
For either Moonstar or Fogfreckle; đ·Quirks or other mannerisms?
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đł What does their family tree look like?
Like this! I only did direct lineage for this family tree, 'cause otherwise with various mates and cousins and distant relatives it would've taken forever to draw and, frankly, it's not important.
And yes - though most of these relatives are not important lore-wise, they DO have backstories. So, if you're curious about any of them, feel free to send in an ask!
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A late thank you for all the kind words on this ask! Y'all are too dang sweet đ„čđ«¶
Featured kitties and kind word sayers from left to right are: Mapledash of @whirlclan, Mousethorn from @cutieclangen, Gutterrat from @gutterclan, Oliveshade from @ranchclan, Clawstar from @direclan, ??? from @astray-clangen, and Greyswoop from @boughclan-clangen!
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Cold wind whistles through the rocks Moonstar and Fogfreckle are hunched under, bringing the crisp scents of first leaf-fall. With a shiver, Moonstar presses closer to Fogfreckle for warmth, but startles back as he lets out a pained hiss. She rests her gaze on her brother for a moment, eyeing the bristled, spiky fur of his pelt that sticks up around the cobwebs she did her best to wrap him with, stiff with dried blood.
The talon marks that are sunk into his back worry Moonstar. She wishes she had listened better when she was an apprentice, when their old medicine cat, Loudtalon, had been rambling on about herbs. She doesnât want to try mixing a poultice for her brother in case she gets it wrong; she wouldn't even know where to begin. The most she can do is change his cobwebs when the blood starts to soak through and pray to StarClan that infection doesnât set in.
Sheâs been doing her best to keep his wounds clean, but heâll need new cobwebs soon. With a heavy sigh, she rises to her paws as much as the rocks crushing in around them will allow, her shoulders brushing the ceiling. Her ears have been pinned to her head for so long now that she thinks they may get stuck that way.
Moonstar moves towards Fogfreckle to give his ear an affectionate lick before she leaves, but he ducks away from her, wincing at the movement.
Moonstar halts and pulls back, chin wobbling.
Puffing her fur against the biting wind, unseasonable for this early in leaf-fall, she squeezes her way out of their makeshift den in search of three thing: cobwebs for her brother, fresh-kill for the both of them, and someplace they can finally call home.
With Fogfreckle injured, her search is limited.
Moonstar pads across the mountain, eyes sharp for the movement of prey but mind elsewhere. Before Fogfreckle was confined to his nest to heal from the eagle attack, they were constantly on the move. So far, they havenât found anywhere that would make for a good camp. Theyâve slept in abandoned dens, up in the branches of trees, tucked under scrubbly, thorny bushes â but a place big enough for two cats to sleep is nowhere near large enough for a camp.
They will rebuild NimbusClan. StarClan decreed it â StarClan chose her as leader. It has to be for something, she has to have something, some trait or destiny or something that StarClan can see that she canât, or they wouldnât have chosen her. Her stomach churns uncomfortably at the thought.
Her mind strays to worse thoughts, the sharp glide of golden wings slicing through the air a constant in her mind this past moon. She canât shake how odd it was â sure, itâs not strange that a mother would want to protect her eggs â but the way it shifted its beady black glare from Moonstar to her brother seemed tainted with something more than just a motherâs protection.
With effort, she shakes the subject from her mind and sets to canvassing this section of mountain. She doesnât want to stray too far from where Fogfreckle is, so sheâs been going out in a different direction each day in the hopes sheâll find something suitable. Today, she pokes her head into a shaded clearing of pine trees, only to be met with the blinking eyes of several racoons peering through the needles â sniffs around the opening of a fox den that smells very clearly occupied (hurrying away as quickly and silently as her paws with allow) â and shrinks back into the shadows of a leafy bush when a pair of twolegs turn a corner onto a twolegtrail, speaking loudly in their foreign tongue and likely scaring away all the prey in the area.
She only manages to catch one meager mouse â but thatâs fine, because itâs Fogfreckleâs favorite, and with a cobweb-coated twig cradled carefully between her teeth, she doesnât think sheâd be able to carry more than one piece of fresh-kill at the same time, anyways.
Fogfreckle stirs as she presses back into their den, her head angled awkwardly so she can get through with the stick clamped in her jaws. He glances at her as she pushes the mouse towards him, and then looks down at his paws as she sets to working clearing the old cobwebs from his fur. She tries to be gentle, but sheâs no good at this medicine cat stuff. Fogfreckle grimaces the entire time and lets his mouse go cold, not sharing a single word with his sister as she rasps a tongue over his wounds, cleaning the dried blood from his fur.
Moonstar goes to sleep when sheâs done, stomach rumbling, and tries not to cry.
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SOMEONE HELP THEMMMMMMMMMM Iâm manifesting anything good to happen to them rn cause they deserve it
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đ for both cats!
đ€ for the author!
he literally never stops daydreaming about mice in game
đ€ If you could collab with any other clangen creator (or just want to shout out your favorites), who would it be?
OH MAN THERE ARE SO MANY GOOD ARTISTS HERE!! I'm open to collabs with anyone (I don't bite!) but some of my bestest friends (even if we're only friends in my head) I'd love to collab with are basinclan, ranchclan, direclan, cutieclangen, tidalclan, boughclan-clangen, astray-clangen, cycloneclangen, featherclan, gutterclan, canary-clan, and castaway-clan! I love this community, and I'd be down to collab with anyone who is interested đ«¶ (and I think crossover events are so fun and cute!)
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đ·fo both fog and moon! (Im pretty sure this hasnt been asked yet đ )
-Direclan
đ·Quirks or other mannerisms? Both Fogfreckle and Moonstar are very picky about their nests! They like them âšjust soâš, so having to find somewhere new to sleep every night while traveling often leaves them both irritable in the mornings.
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Fogfreckleâs body hits the ground hard, rolling halfway down the slope as Moonstar slides down after him, pebbles skidding out from under her paws as she rushes to his side.
âFogfreckle?â Moonstarâs voice wavers as she reaches him in a spray of stones, hovering a scraped paw gently over his bleeding body as she hesitates. Heâs just lying there, chest rising and falling shallowly, as blood oozes from thick punctures along his back that stains his pale fur red. Should she roll him over? What if his bones are broken? Heâs not dead, by the grace of StarClan, but sheâs no medicine cat â she has no idea how close he is to death or how much worse sheâll make it if she tries to move him.
The circling shadow of the eagle drifts over them with another ear-splitting, screeching cry, and Moonstarâs fear makes the decision for her. She grabs Fogfreckle by the scruff of the neck and begins to haul him farther down the slope. She doesnât want to injure him more than he already is, but she knows itâll be worse if theyâre caught out here on the open mountainside once the larger predators in the area catch scent of his blood and come to investigate.
Fogfreckle doesnât make a single nose of pain as she pulls him through the dirt. She drags him as far as a tumbled collection of boulders and stones, squeezing into a space between the rocks that is just big enough for Moonstar to fit her body through and drag Fogfreckle in after her. The space is tight, without a lot of room to move, and Moonstar has to swallow panic and bile as the walls seem to press in around them.Â
âThis is best,â she says aloud to herself, âfoxes or fishers canât reach us in here. It has to be here.â The self-soothing doesnât do much to abate her claustrophobia, but Fogfreckle makes a pained noise in response to her voice and all thoughts of herself vacate her mind.
Fogfreckle whimpers as Moonstar licks his wounds clean, flinching as she clears dirt from the punctures with her rough tongue. She doesnât say anything while she works, but she nearly sags in relief with every flinch and whimper from her brother. Heâs okay. Heâs okay. Heâs alive and heâs okay.
âStay here,â she says at last when sheâs cleaned most of the blood and debris from his fur. Itâs still oozing sluggishly from his wounds, bright and wet. âI need to find cobwebs. Do you think you broke anything?â
âI donât think so,â Fogfreckle murmurs, voice weak and faint with exhaustion.Â
âReckless,â Moonstar murmurs back, licking his forehead once. âAlright. Okay. Stay safe. Please, please, stay safe. Iâll get us help, okay? Iâll find someone to help.â
Moonstar scrambles out from under the claustrophobic press of rocks and pelts back up the mountain, swerving trees and boulders and leaping roots as she climbs higher and higher. Panic and grief strangles her thundering heart, pushing her to run faster and faster until her legs are burning. She reaches a break in the pines, a ledge buffeted by the wind, and yowls at the top of her lungs until her voice runs ragged.
âHELP! SOMEBODY, HELP! PLEASE! HELP!â
Her voice echoes back to her across the mountain, mimicking her fear. When it fades, there is only the sound of the mountain. Wind in her ears, the rustle of leaves in the trees, insects that hum in the sun. A sob escapes her, then a full blown wail, and her body collapses beneath her as the lack of response presses against her.
They are alone. At sunrise, she awoke as the leader of this clan, and at sundown she is so terribly, horribly, awfully alone.
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âThe nose knows,â Moonstar boasts loftily as she follows the scent of bird over the crest of a cliff and into a nest large enough to easily fit her and her brother, who climbs up beside her a moment later.
âHa! As if we couldnât see this massive nest from halfway across the mountain before we even got up here,â Fogfreckle snorts, his eyes going wide as they land on the two cream colored eggs nestled together in the middle of the messy bundle of twigs and feathers. Light glints off of their speckled shells, gleaming in the Greenleaf sun. âWhoa, theyâre huge! And look - one for each of us!â
âAll thanks to my incomparable scenting skills,â Moonstar insists, muzzle curling up into a playfully smug expression that she knows will get under Fogfreckleâs pelt.
âSure,â He grins back, expression going just as playful. Thereâs a teasing shine in his eyes. âIncomparably foxduââ
Moonstar inhales loudly through her nose to press her point, inadvertently drawing a bit of loose, fluffy down towards her that sticks to her wet nose. Her eyes cross as she attempts to look down at it, rearing back a little in surprise. The down feather is tipped gold and sticks fast, following her as she pulls back.
Fogfreckle laughs, nearly falling backwards out of the nest. âYouâve got a little something,â he snickers, âto the leftââ
A sharp, stuttered cry from above slices across the cliffside, silencing Fogfreckle mid sentence. The sound lances through Moonstar, freezing her heart.
Ears pinned back in terror, Moonstar flattens herself against the floor of the giant nest, squinting past the glare of the sun to see an eagle diving towards them. Moonstar spares a half-second glance at the eggs that were going to be her and Fogfreckleâs breakfast and thinks, briefly, mousedung. This must be a mother in fierce protection of her babies. Her feathers shine burning gold in the sunlight.Â
They should have just rolled the eggs out of the nest and left - they shouldnât have been joking around like this; like kits. Sheâs the leader, for StarClanâs sake - she should know better. She should have done better.
The width of the massive bird blots out the sun; a giant, winged shadow that dwarfs the two cats. Moonstar is frozen in fear, her mind all at once racing and yet painfully blank. She doesnât know what to do, thereâs too many things to do, too many plans of action, and she canât make herself move to act on any of them. Fogfreckle is stiff against her side.
As the eagle dives closer, she can see the slanted amber of its furious eyes. Quite suddenly, as Moonstar is bracing for impact, the eagle takes a bank left, predatory gaze shifting to her brother, extends its talons, and descends upon him in a frenzy of flapping feathers and unholy screeching.
Fear and rage at last boiling over inside of her, Moonstarâs muscles unfreeze and allow her to launch into action, screeching at the bird and slashing at it in an attempt to shoo it away from Fogfreckle. Blood thunders in her ears, the cacophony of Fogfreckleâs hissing shrieks and the birdâs cries sharp against her eardrums. She can't tell if her blows are even landing, or if Fogfreckle is holding his own. The giant bird's wings are everywhere, battering against her face and throwing up loose feathers and down from the nest that cloud the air.
Fogfreckle yowls as the bird sinks sharp claws into his back, and lifts his writhing, twisting body into the sky with powerful strokes of her wings. Moonstar jumps after the bird, horrified, screaming for her brother, but her outstretched claws donât reach. She lands in the nest, hard, twigs snapping under her weight, and watches in open mouthed horror as the bird lifts her brother higher in the sky.
He twists in her grasp, a furious scream ripping from his throat, and slashes his claws along her belly. The eagle shrieks in pain and releases Fogfreckle, who falls, and falls, and falls.
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Don't be scared of feeling wild Two kids on the run We've only just begun We've just begun
Updated the refs for our now-adult MCs!
Moonstar: A pale tabby she-cat, eyes of sunlit ice, medium fur length. Nervous, steady paws. 13m old.
Fogfreckle: A white, unusually spotted (rosette) pale gray tom, cobalt eyes, medium fur length. Daring, good mediator, den builder. 13m old.
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Moonstar gasps awake, sitting up so fast she rams her head into the thick underside of a low-hanging branch that she and her brother had spent the night taking turns sleeping under. Theyâve been doing that, taking turns â who knows what things are lurking out here in the dark, so far from home.
If they can't go back, does it still count as home?Â
âOwâŠâ Moonstar groans, a sharp throb pounding against her skull. What a way to start the morning.
Fogfreckle ducks his head underneath one of the branches, sweeping past the leaves to gaze curiously at his sister. He tilts his head questioningly, mouth open to ask whatâs wrong, when the words die on his tongue and his eyes widen.
âFogfreckle!â Moonstar mews excitedly, leaping to her paws. âYouâll never guess what happened!â
âYourâ your forehead,â Fogfreckle croaks. âYou⊠were visited by StarClan?â
âWhat about my forehead?â Moonstar asks, confused and distracted. She presses a paw against her head to see if perhaps sheâs bleeding, but her paw doesnât come away warm or wet. The rest of her brotherâs words filter to her slowly through the dull throb of pain and the fog of the early hour. She pouts. âYeah, Starâ how did you guess so quick?â
âThereâsâ your forehead. You have a star. A leaderâs star.â
Moonstarâs pout deepens. âWell. That kind of steals my thunder.â
âMoonpool, what happened?â
âMoonstar now, actually.â Moonstar grins. âStarClan visited me in my dreams and granted me my nine lives. Isnât that crazy? I didnât even have toâ there was noââ Moonstarâs tongue can hardly keep up with everything thatâs swirling in her brain, the experience of her leaderâs ceremony playing back to her as if memory and not just dream. âNimbusClan lives on, Fogfreckle. In us, just like you said. Weâre to lead NimbusClan into its new future.â
ââWeâ?â Fogfreckle asks weakly, jaw slack with disbelief.
âOf course, âweâ!â Moonstar laughs, bounding closer to her brother. She feels so full of life, coursing through her like the widest, wildest river. âI wouldnât be here if not for you, you know that. Besides, whatâs a leader without her deputy?â
âDeputy?â Fogfreckle repeats, dumbstruck.
âWhat are you, a raven?â Moonstar laughs. âYes, deputy! As leader, Iâm appointing you as deputy of NimbusClan, Fogfreckle.â
Fogfreckle swells with pride, pale chest fluffed out as he inhales a shaky breath. âIâ yes, Moonstar. Thank you.â
âDonât get all formal on me, now. Youâre my brother first, deputy second.â
âSo, we really are still a Clan.â He grins, then the expression fades from his face somewhat. His eyes take on an earnest shine. âDid you⊠I know youâre not supposed to talk about the ceremony, but⊠when you visited StarClan, did you⊠did you see our parents?â
Moonstar smiles gently, heart squeezing painfully in her chest. Dad had told her to tell Fogfreckle that their parents miss him, too, so surely StarClan wonât be displeased if she shares just that much? âYes. I saw them. Mom and Dad. They told me to tell you they miss you.â
Fogfreckle hiccups, stepping close to push his head hard against Moonstarâs.
âI wish you could have seen them too,â She adds in a whisper, nuzzling into his dawn-warmed fur. The sun is just starting to crest the side of the mountain on its way up, crawling lazily into the sky. Greenleaf heat creeps on silent, soft paws across her pelt. Itâll be humid later, but for now, itâs pleasant.
âMaybe theyâll walk in my dreams one day, too.â
âI hope so.â Moonstar presses one more smile into his fur and then pulls back, squaring her shoulders in what she hopes is a leaderly fashion. Itâs only her brother, but she may as well start getting used to playing the role. âAlright, deputy. Whatâs our first order of business?â
Fogfreckle grins. âHow about breakfast? I could go for some eggs.â
âPerfect idea.â
Both cats stretch out their paws and take off, bounding up the mountain.
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@ranchclan get over here so I can make fun of your cats, too
Your tags on ranchclan's latest post made me laugh so hard I had to draw something for it
both going for their leaders, too. solidarity
IM OBSESSED WITH THIS THANK YOU!!
Poor Lemonflower⊠at least his crush is dating someone alive. Clawstar is just hung up on her ex <3
@ranchclan our poor rizzless guys
I wanted to do something silly for Opposite Day, so I drew the siblings doing my Twoleg job!
Welp. Guess I gotta give those enemy clan cats that hurt Fog the BONK. HOW DOUBLE DARE THEY!!! JAIL EM, IMMEDIATELY.
Anyhow congratulations on your warrior names you two! May you prosper and grow far stronger than any other clan!
- Anon cat
OOC: GIVE 'EM THE BONK, ANON!! The kitties are quite happy to have their full warrior names, even if their celebration was unconventional. :)
Aaaaa, he looks so adorable in your style!! Thank you so much for drawing my boy, he's BEAUTIFUL âšâšâš
thanks for the suggestions, sry I couldn't get all of them!! it was fun (and needed) to flex my drawing muscles a bit with very different kinds of characters. The characters are
Wingstep from @splinterclan
Clownwish from @circus-clangen
Sparrowtuft from @featherclan
Bugstar from @cricketclangen
Fogfreckle from @nimbusclan
Coldpaw from @ranchclan
#do either have any aspirations of being leader someday or are they almost looking for another cat to take that role? @hiddenvalleyclan
MP: "I've... sort've avoided thinking about it. Pitchstar was our last leader, and he left big pawsteps to fill. Dad told me that before Pitchstar's time, leadership was passed down from parent to child, but when Pitchstar became leader, he did away with that rule. Fogfreckle and I haven't really talked about it. I don't think we need a new leader just yet, with it only being the two of us."
FF: "A leader is what makes a Clan. Well, and the rest of the cats, or that'd just be some narcissistic loner walking around," Fogfreckle chuckles. "I think being leader would be cool. It's a big responsibility, of course, and I'm not sure that I'm cut out for it, but it would be cool. It's not my main goal in life or anything, but if my clan members were still here, I'd be pretty honored if I was chosen to lead the clan someday."
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Happy New Year!
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âWe would've had our warrior ceremony by now.â
Fogpaw groans at his sister, pushing past her as they climb higher up the mountain, paws farther from their territory than they've ever been. The terrain and the scents are unfamiliar and the rock is hot under their paws, baking in the greenleaf sun. They canât go back, so they press on. âDon't start with that. I'm not in the mood for reminiscing right now.â
âNo, no, listen to me.â Moonpaw bounds ahead of her brother, cutting him off and leaping atop a large rock. She puffs her chest out, head held high. âIt's been twelve moons since our kitting, right? That means we should have our warrior ceremonies.â
Fogpaw eyes her dubiously, but Moonpaw spies the small smile that creeps across his muzzle. She grins, feeling flush with victory.
âWhat do you think Pitchstar wouldâve chosen for our warrior names?â
âWhy don't we pick them ourselves?â Moonpawâs tail wags playfully. Fun and ceremony like this feels sorely needed after their long, lonesome travel. It's been four moons since their camp caved in and the two of them were forced to head out on their own. It's about time they have some fun. âI'll pick a name and you can name me,â Moonpaw says, patting the rock she stands atop with a paw, âand then we swap â I'll give you the name you pick.â
âOkay,â Fogpaw laughs. âI want to do yours first. What's your warrior name going to be?â
âMoonpool.â
âYou didn't even have to think about it?â
âIâve been thinking about it,â Moonpaw says, and itâs true, she has. Sheâs had a long, boring few moons to mull it over in her mind. âOkay, swap with me, give me my name!â
Laughing, the apprentices trade places, Moonpaw hopping down from the rock so Fogpaw can scramble atop it and look down at his sister.
âI, Fogpaw of NimbusClan, call upon my warrior ancestors to look down uponâ what're the words?â
Moonpaw rolls her eyes. He should have let her go first. âLook down on this apprentice,â Moonpaw recites easily. She's been looking forward to this since her nursery days. Itâs not anything like how she dreamed it would be, but having Fogpaw smiling down at her makes the unorthodox celebration worth it. âThey have trained hard to understand the ways of your noble code, and I commend them to you as a warrior in their turn.â
âWow, you seriously have that memorized?â
Moonpaw carries on, ignoring him. âDo you promise to uphold the warrior code and to protect and defend your Clan, even at the cost of your life?â
âWell, do you?â Fogpaw leans down on the rock, gesturing to Moonpaw.
Emotion swells in Moonpawâs chest. âI do.â
Fogpaw smiles warmly at her and sits upright. âThen by the powers of StarClan, I give you your warrior name. Moonpaw, from this moment on, you will be known as Moonpool.â Fogpaw cocks his head at her, a considering expression on his face. âStarClan honors you for your judgment. We welcome you as a full warrior of NimbusClan.â
Fogpaw leaps down from the rock to rest his muzzle atop Moonpool's head and she licks his shoulder in turn, eyes misty with emotion.
âThank you,â She whispers when he pulls back.
He grins at her. âDon't get sappy just yet, you have to do mine now!â
âRight, right, okay.â Moonpool hops up onto the rock, the greenleaf sun warming her shoulder blades. âDid you think of a name?â
Fogpaw's eyebrows draw down in thought. âHmmâŠâ
âHow about Fogfreckle?â Moonpool suggests, pointing at him with her tail. âOn account of your markings?â
He looks over his shoulder at his dappled pelt. âOkay. Yeah, I like it.â He turns back to smile up at her. âFogfreckle it is.â
Moonpool grins, then draws in a deep breath and recites the ceremonial words once more.
âBy the powers of StarClan, I grant you your warrior name. Fogpaw, from this moment on, you will be known as Fogfreckle.â She watches as Fogfreckle swells with determination. Her eyes shine, and she continues without hesitation. âStarClan honors your courage. We welcome you as a full warrior of NimbusClan.â
She hops down to rest her muzzle atop Fogfreckle's head, and then both cats tip their heads back and bellow across the mountain.
âMoonpool! Fogfreckle! Moonpool! Fogfreckle!â
Filled to the brim with excitement and ceremony, the pair of them chase each other around the mountain, laughing and leaping at each other and wrestling across the warm ground.
âSo, are we going to stand vigil?â Fogfreckle asks, panting with exertion from their play fight.
âStand vigil where? We don't have a camp to guard.â
âWherever we find to sleep tonight,â Fogfreckle shrugs, a smooth roll of his shoulders under sun-warmed fur. âWe can take turns, like with the names. I'll guard you first, and then you can guard me. We're warriors of NimbusClan, and we protect each other.â
Moonpool smiles at him, having to fight back the beginning prickle of emotion behind her eyes. âPitchstar would be proud of you, you know. Not only as your mentor, but as leader.â
Fogfreckle grins at her. âYou basically mentored me the rest of the way.â
âMe?â Moonpool is surprised, her eyes widening. âHardly! You didn't need any of my help,â she laughs.
âI learned a lot from you. I'm still the better hunter,â he adds without an ounce of modesty, and Moonpool laughs and throws her shoulder against his, âbut I don't think I could've done this without you by my side. Youâre⊠I really look to you for guidance. I probably would've been killed by those cats if you hadn't come to rescue me on the border that day. You're more⊠you think first, which Iâll admit I donât always do. You'd make a good leader, I think.â
Moonpool is shocked, embarrassed, but nonetheless pleased. âCome on. I got scared by a mouse earlier. That's hardly leadership material.â
Fogfreckle shrugs, but he's smiling. âLeaders can always use a bit of humility. Either way, you'll make a great warrior, Moonpool.â His smile turns teasing. âEspecially with me by your side.â
She knocks her head against his affectionately and then races up the mountain, calling after him to chase her.
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