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vibrantvetty · 5 days
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Yiska & Tsela
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kahixxi · 1 year
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My fav slice of life manga: 
What a Wonderful World! (Inio Asano) My Broken Mariko (Waka Hirako) Dead Dead Demon's Dededededestruction (Inio Asano) The Gods Lie. (Kaori Ozaki) Blue Flag (KAITO) Solanin (Inio Asano) Hoshi of Girls' Garden (Yama Wayama) With You and the Rain (Kou Nikaidou) Our Happy Hours (Sumomo Yumeka)
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amy-of-darkness · 10 months
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CTV 1169- Starlight Stroll
Oh hey there it's time for a new page!!!
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kemetic-dreams · 1 year
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The name may have been an Anglicisation of the biblical Iscah (from the Hebrew: יִסְכָּה: yīskāh), the name of a daughter of Haran briefly mentioned in the Book of Genesis 11:29. ... Jessica (given name)
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Ramble#10
This episode is about one shots and other stuff
For those unfamiliar with the term one shot, it refers to a type of release that's only one chapter in length, length here being anywhere from as little as 5 to even 50+ pages, some serving as pilots for serialization hopefuls and others meant simply to be serve as one off self contained stories… one shots
and other stuff… is… other stuff is basically just me fucking around in mine and other folks PTR/plan to read list.. getting back to the roots of picking up random stuff just because they look nice, similar or completely unlike stuff I've seen or just other works by a mangaka whose work I liked
Before I go any further I want to mention a few twitter accounts I've probably mentioned before and definitely will mention again, great accounts if you're trying to expand your palette and see the breadth of what the medium has to offer, they tend to highlight manga from all over, buying a bunch of the different magazines and everything, much respect to them
@mangamogurare, @wsstalkback, @KushiKuritikaru & @lewdsnreviews
now how I'm gonna go about this is the first half is for one shots read before and during this month and the second half is other stuff
one shots past:
shot 5 - count over (2018) by Shindou Masaoki (from ruri dragon.. rip)
shot 4 - the nightmare of fabrication (1998) by Yoshitoshi ABe
shot 3 - death note A-Kira (2020) by Oh! Great
shot 2 - look back, sayonara eri, just listen to the song by tatsuki fujimoto (2021 - 2022)
shot 1 - golem hearts (2017) by Gen Oosuka (Doron dororon) (reminds me of tabata and hungry joker)
one shots now:
shot 5 - lone wolf (2019) by Hiromasa Okujima
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shot 4 - yiska (2018) by Waka Hirako
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shot 3 - harukoma (2013) by Aki Irie
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shot 2 - semi eternal happy end (2002) by Shiyuu Machida
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shot 1 - shikaku, koi wa moumoko, sasaki stopped the bullet, nayuta of the end, imouto no ane, ningyo no rhapsody by tatsuki fujimoto (2021) [chainsaw man anime!!!]
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basically a bunch of one shots from tatsuki fujimoto
other stuff past:
5 - acca 13 (2013-2016) by Natsume Ono, 37 chapters
4 - eye shield 21 (2002-2009) by Richirou Inagaki on story and yuusuke murata, 333 chapters
3 - animal land (2009-2014) by Makoto Raiku (zatch bell, zatch bell 2), 56 chapters
2 - Feng shen ji(2010-2014) by Jianhe Zheng, 182 chapters
1 - spirit circle(2012 - 2016) by Satoshi Mizukami, 46 chapters
other stuff now:
5 - prophecy (2011-2013) by Tetsuya Tsutsui
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some dude with a newspaper over his face posts videos online declaring some punishment for some wrongdoer
this gains him attention from the indifferent, haters, adorers and ofc the police
the story escalates with the increasing social status of the targets along with the declared punishments dished out
pretty neat cast, good art, very satisfying conclusion
22 chapters (sort of reminded me of a shorter akumetsu?)
4 - ping pong (1996-1997) by Taiyou Matsumoto
not much to say except really really good, it's sports so you know winning and losing came up, goals, drive, expectations, limitations, all really sold by the art and the characters in how the players viewed the sport, opponents, themselves and etc.
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sports manga, and I have to say, though I am a big fan of the sport, as in playing it, I don't think not being a fan of, or not knowing anything about PP/TT or any sport for that matter will affect how you feel about this or any sports manga
55 chapters
3 - about the movement of the earth (2020-2022) by Uoto
idk what else they would have called it tbh but this manga is about the quest of astronomers back in the day, to prove the earth moved, specifically that it orbited the sun, and the persecution they faced from the Catholic church in doing so
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62 chapters about 58 translated on mangadex
not the greatest of art but seeing all these folks passing along their research to strangers down through time, the aspirations and beliefs of those who carried the torch knowingly or unknowingly, willingly or unwillingly was really rad
2 - die wergelder (2010 -ongoing) by Hiroaki Samura
if I had to be quick about it I'd say kill bill with extra pulp
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basically the story revolves around 3 women and some missing suitcases originally meant to be used in a Yakuza deal
very sick character designs paired with very sick action, if
you've read blade of the immortal you know what I mean,
great cast, very dope dialogue, pretty enticing and unfolding story so far
31 chapters out
I have to say hiroaki writes some great women, right up there with fujimoto
1 - the fable(2014-2019) by Katsuhisa Minami,
hitman on vacation in the care of some Yakuza
stuff get a little out of hand with the Yakuza, getting a job to blend in, old enemies, new friends you name it
fucking hilarious
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240 chapters
hm: wave, listen to me, magi of the library & the walking cat, a cat's eye view of the zombie apocalypse
then I get into a little part 2 just talking about some other other stuff
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strelles-universe · 2 years
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Cats of the Kingdom: Yiska
Name: Yiska, Whisper
Meaning: "Whisper"
Identity: Cisgender Molly - She/Her
Orientation: Lesbian - Polyamorous
Rank: Assassin
Homelands: Rogue Lands - The Meadow Stretch
Current Lands: The Shining Sun
Yiska is a sleek but long furred, dark gray, black spotted molly with white paws, a white chest and a white mouth. Her eyes are a pale yellow and her pads are dark gray themselves. Her throat is slightly scarred from a battle she was in leaving her voice permanently husky. While Yiska is able to speak, it hurts if she speaks louder than a whisper and so she relies mostly on Signal-Speak.
When her parents were very ill, they made a long and exhausting trek to the Shining Sun hoping to find a cure and if nothing else, they can protect their kits. When the worst happened, Whisper and her siblings found themselves staying in the Orphan’s Den for two moons. While her siblings Chatter and Singer eventually followed in their parents’ pawsteps and became Loners, Whisper elected to stay in the kingdom that tried their hardest to save their parents and adopted the kingdom word for ‘whisper’ as her name. As an assassin, Yiska still periodically sees her siblings when she’s on outer-territory missions and they visit the kingdom. 
When Yiska was assigned to princess Ahasra’s squad, she was initially wary having overheard rumors of the heiress’ recklessness and inability to stand still. She held her at a distance, slightly worried she’d be dealing with a spoiled brat. Her opinion quickly changed when she realized Ahasra was an intelligent and clever minded cat whose recklessness only came about when she felt smothered. After an incident where the molly was almost killed for her stubbornness, the resulting humble but self assured molly drew her in.
Yiska is enjoying courting Ahasra although she is fairly intimidated by her elder siblings who are very protective and her mother, Akire who eyes her with suspicion.
Parents: Calling (mother/deceased), Twister (father/deceased)
Sibling(s): Chatter/Ika (brother), Singer/Ukinai (sister)
Mate(s): Ahasra (courting)
Kit(s): N/A
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docdevortrash · 2 years
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Popping back in with more trash OC art, this time featuring color, background, AND dramatic lighting! 😱
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yiskashekina · 1 year
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I was born on 10 Iyar 5742 in Sugbo, Queen City of the Philippines and according to the Biblical Zodiac my Sign is not a bull but a donkey. HAMELEK always told me I am HIS donkey since 2020 and HE likes to ride on me just because I Believe I am HIS donkey. #estoryahi #YiskaCebuanaPadala #yiska (at Queen City Of The South, Cebu City) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpx0xKOvUBI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ovrtersballad · 13 days
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At some point you gotta ask yourself-
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Are you willing to have a beach date with a woman that can drown your ass?
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geroya · 1 year
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thinking again about the thought i refused to entertain at 4 am this morning about keme being the one to call in that his mother is missing & being told they cant do anything bc it hasnt been 24 hours & she's an adult she must be down at the store, have you checked there, son? why dont you have your uncle go on and check
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dearie-me · 2 years
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anyways I'll probs delete this shortly but imma just let it all out for a second.
it still hits me occasionally how I actually very nearly lost her for real just over a year ago, and no matter how much time passes by I think it will always hurt and it will always terrify me. she was literally on her last breath in that cold murky water and some random people saw her and dragged her out of it and I will be infinitely grateful to whoever they were watching over her for me that night. I just hope she never ever ever even questions for a single fraction of a second how much she means to me and how incredibly grateful I am for her and that somehow the universe decided to give us more time together. No matter what happens with us I will always love her with my entire soul and I'm absolutely certain that I want her to be part of my life for as long as we both have left on this planet, and maybe after that.
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beetlelegs2003 · 5 months
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Tsela and Yiska at the reservation First recent art ive posted on here
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kygerbearr · 8 months
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can i get some information?
in hokkaido japan there's these rockets that hang from poles to show you where the road is when it snows over (due to the high elevation there)
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also in arizona its illegal for a business to deny any person water because of how hot it is there. they also opted out of daylight savings time and all of america could also do that if they wanted, its just that every other state votes to keep it for some reason.
canada having bagged milk is actually only for the eastern side of canada. the western side of it not as much. also the backs of signs in british columbia are painted green
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on google maps coverage of curacao, if you look down at the car there's a sticker on some of the roof rack on the car. this is consistent across curacao's google map coverage
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buzz lightyear and woody are actually in the files in the original ps2 version of kingdom hearts 2 and a model for the world on the gummi ship menu is in some screenshots of early kh1 gameplay suggesting they intended on including toy story as a playable world from the very start i stole this image from reddit
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polar bears are to my knowledge the only ursidae that actively hunt humans and are also the only carnivorous bears. at least i think. dont fact check it just trust me on this one
in gex 3 deep cover gecko for ps1 and n64, in the 3rd level Tut TV there's a sign on the wall that says "ankh if you're corny" but there's also an unused texture that says horny instead of corny this is the only image i have of it sorry that its small
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thomas edison in fate grand order is a furry lion man who is every single president of the united states of america (past, present and future) built into one person. also his super move is proving God doesn't exist and he looks like this
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this photo of the sun photoshopped into the background of a place is in the philippines and you can tell because of the color of the sattellite dish as well as the ads for cigarettes
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thyis is a grizzly bear you can tell because hes brown. also they only really exist in alaska/canada/montana/wyoming-ish
oh yeah also tsela and yiska from the smoke room vn are names that are words in navajo. not exactly directly translateable as Diné Bizaad, the language of the navajo, essentially operates in "pictures". describing things and such. tsela can be translated to the best of my ability as "like stone"
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while yiska essentially carries the message of "the night has passed" (used in both the word for Tomorrow and Saturday)
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cynthia's last name, tsosie, essentially means "slender". I cannot provide an excerpt from my navajo-english dictionary since it's not in there, but it's also from 1958 and so its probably a little bit incomplete. the fact that she uses the name cynthia, a non-navajo name, reflects her decision to leave the reservation.
the name Begay is also a real life navajo surname that is an anglicization of biye', which means his/her son. i wish i could speak more on the accuracies within TSR's clifford route regarding navajo culture and history but that would be spoilers. all i will say is that the soap thing was a very real thing that was commonplace
speaking of clifford, his last name Tibbits could be a reference to Howard Clinton Tibbitts, a photographer who was well known for his photographs along the sites of the southern pacific railway which encompassed Arizona and into Apache and Puebloan territories. and yes, even Utah. rather telling
anyways that is an amount of information
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strelles-universe · 6 months
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Strike the Match - Chapter 11: The Moon's Fang
Cardinalpaw panted, the scratches littering his body stinging painfully as he disengaged from his enemy. A blinding white light shone from no-where, piercing his eyes as he shook his head furiously. He tripped over his own paws when what felt like another set of claws dug deep into his skin, sending him slamming into the ground with a yowl of terror. Blood filled his mouth as he bit his tongue, scrambling frantically back to his paws so he couldn’t be ambushed. He whipped around in panic, watching in horror as more and more enemies clawed their way from the very shadows; no discernible features visible on their forms. They snarled angrily, lunging towards his factionmates menacingly. Cardinalpaw fought back with all that he had, yelping again when braising fangs sank into the scruff of his neck and tried to throw him.
He struggled to free himself, lashing out desperately; his claws sliding through the shadowy cats but never seeming to catch, never seeming to bother them.
It was only a piercing, grief stricken howl ringing through the air that seemed to bring the chaos to a halt.
Jackdawpaw? He recognized immediately.
The teeth holding him seemed to disappear on the spot and Cardinalpaw darted forward through the suddenly thick throng of cats. He shoved and slipped his way though the crowd, desperate to reach the front where he could hear his friend and see-
Nothing much in the dim light of the cadet’s den as a sharp feeling prodded his back.
Cardinalpaw sprung to his paws immediately, muscles still tense for battle. His pinna were pulled flush against his face and he bared his teeth, snarling the best he could as he lashed out in the direction of the paw. He couldn’t hear anything over the bounding of his heart, the surrounding area seemed blurry; he couldn’t recognize anyone. He tensed again as a shadow approached him, hissing immediately in warning.
The silhouette froze, a leg in the air as if startled by his reaction.
Cardinalpaw growled again as his vision slowly began to clear up, the haze of sleep fading from his gaze. He blinked slowly, allowing the fog to fade more and more as the sounds of the den began to filter into his ears.
He blinked again the silhouette was now Tigerslash, standing wide-eyed with a paw outstretched as if about to poke him again. The large tom slowly lowered his paw to the ground, unsure how to proceed.
He turned his head to see his denmates all crowded together. 
Jackdawpaw had moved away at some point, now sporting a notched ear a set of clawmarks on his muzzle that he immediately felt terrible for. He’d done that? Ravenpaw seemed unscathed thankfully, curled between his equally alarmed brother Wrenpaw and the wide-eyed Chaffinchpaw. He couldn’t see Swallowtailpaw and Quietpaw at first, but then he spotted a flash of ginger fur behind Tigerslash and figured they were hiding from him.
Cardinalpaw swallowed his guilt and nerves, his pinna drooping a little and he walked towards his friends. To their credit, they didn’t flinch despite clearly being alarmed by whatever he’d done in his sleep. He pressed his nose to Jackdawpaw’s cheek guilty.
“... I’m sorry,” he apologized quietly.
“It’s okay,” Jackdawpaw told him immediately before pausing. “...are you okay?”
Cardinalpaw looked towards his paws, “It was just a nightmare.”
“Some nightmare,” Chaffinchpaw said, visibly spooked. “It was like you were taming boars.”
I wish, Cardinalpaw thought to himself. Taming boars at least wouldn’t have been so intimidating.
“...come on,” he said aloud, nudging Jackdawpaw again. “You need to see Spottedholly.”
“They’re not that deep,” said Jackdawpaw but he didn’t protest too hard, obligingly following his friend from the den. Cardinalpaw was a bit surprised that Ravenpaw came with him, trotting up onto the left-side of him but it made him feel better all the same. He doesn’t think he’d ever been so discomforted by a dream in his life. He recognized his friend’s cry of fear - he wasn’t sure how, he just did. He never got to see why either.
Already the bits and pieces of the dream were escaping him, leaving his thoroughly shaken but ultimately frustrated as the details of why slipped past him.
He released a little sigh, looking up as they came to Spottedholly’s den. The long-furred molly was already waiting outside for them with stacks of leaves placed before her paws with a warm smile as they approached. Her cheery expression turned to one of concern when she spotted the claws on Jackdawpaw’s face.
“What happened?” she asked him, leaning down to sniff the wounds.
Jackdawpaw opened his mouth but Cardinalpaw spoke before he could, “I had a nightmare and Jackdawpaw was too close.”
Jackdawpaw shot him a little glare as Spottedholly’s face became sympathetic.
“Come on then, let’s go those treated before you go,” said the mender, leading Jackdawpaw swiftly into her den. “Those travelling herbs are for you - eat those instead of fresh-prey to remain sated for the journey.”
Cardinalpaw obediently dipped his head, sniffing the herbs as the mender retreated. His tongue flicked out, scooping up the leaves into his mouth. He grimaced immediately at their bitter flavor, screwing up his face with a light gag. They weren’t as bad as some herbs - from what he could taste, they’d been laced with honey and something else - forest mint he thinks - to mask the taste but they still weren’t anything he’d nibble on willingly.
His ear flicked at a similar gag and turned his attention to Ravenpaw choking down his herbs with a familiar expression. He snickered, receiving a smack in the shoulder for his amusement.
“... so what’s the Moon's Fang like?” Cardinalpaw asked.
Ravenpaw flicked his tail, “I’ve only been to the Tongue myself so I can’t be completely sure. But Longtail says-”
“Longtail?” Cardinalpaw interrupted, skepticism immediately entering his voice at the tabby’s name.
“I know he isn’t the nicest, but he’s my brother too,” Ravenpaw said, his earns pulling back a bit defensively.
“He is?” Cardinalpaw blinked disbelievingly. He supposes he can see it - Ravenpaw, Wrenpaw and Longtail all shared the same tall and somewhat slender builds that made them stand out among the Stormborn. Longtail and Ravenpaw both possessed the large, somewhat cone-shaped ears that spurred whispers of Galespun heritage among the elders. “But he never plays any games with you.”
Ravenpaw sighed and looked away, “... Longtail likes Wrenpaw a lot more than me. He’s a better fighter - looks a bit heavier than me too. He’s an important member of the Stormborn.”
“Being a diplomat is plenty important!” Cardinalpaw protested, the fur on his neck bristling.
Ravenpaw adopted a bitter look, “Not to Longtail. All we do is talk to other factions and hide behind the fighters.”
“Any cat who thinks that has bees in his brain.”
The two cadets glanced up at the same time as Spottedholly slipped from her den with Jackdawpaw trotted up to them. His muzzle had a little leaf patch smeared across it, hiding the wound a few cobwebs strung across the cut in his ear. He ducked his head to swallow down the travelling herbs himself, gagging loudly - and fairly dramatically - as Spottedholly frowned above them.
“A diplomat keeps the peace-times peaceful and makes the wartimes bearable,” she said sternly to Ravenpaw. “It sounds like your brother has been listening to his mentor a bit too much.”
“His mentor?” Cardinalpaw echoed.
“Pricklestripe,” Jackdawpaw said helpfully, drawing his tongue across his muzzle trying to dismiss the taste of the herbs from his mouth. “He trained Longtail up - and probably spouted a bunch of beetle-brained nonsense to him while he did it.”
Well that explains a lot, Cardinalpaw mused to himself. Any cat brought up by someone as dislikable as Pricklestripe would come out trying to make fires with wet wood.
“Cheer up Ravenpaw,” Spottedholly soothed. “Longtail isn’t a cadet anymore - the real world will get to him eventually.”
The lanky cadet didn’t seem too convinced but Cardinalpaw hoped that the mender was right. Being so close to his own five siblings, Cardinalpaw couldn’t imagine one of his brothers being so… opposing to his own existence. Though he’d been closest to Ahasra and Adihikko, his bigger brother had been a supporter himself. Hreto never let him go through anything alone if he could help it - he’d stepped up, trying to fill the role of father as best as he could for the rest of their litter even with the protests of their mother and biggest sisters.
“...as for the Moon's Fang,” she trailed upon seeing the diplomat cadet wasn’t going to say anything else. She turned her attention to Cardinalpaw instead. “The Moon's Fang rests in the chest of the Mother Maw, channeling the power of Moonsoul immobilizing it. When Moonsoul’s gaze touches their fang, it explodes into light and energy. It’s hard to describe… it’s such an awe-inspiring encounter.”
Cardinalpaw tried to imagine it in his mind’s eye and his dream came back unbidden - a blinding white light illuminating the darkness around him. He shivered a little and changed the subject.
“The Mother Maw?” he asked.
“One of the Great Beasts from the time of the Ancients - it’s said that The Mother Maw devoured all of her own kind in her gluttony,” Spottedholly explained. “Moonsoul’s power turns the beast to stone each night, immobilizing it so that it can’t devour the spirits of cats coming to seek guidance.”
Cardinalpaw purred a little - he loved a good story. Even abridged as this one was, it was full of interesting bits and droplets of faction-life. A culture that he was taking in bit by bit.
“I think I would rather be eaten than taste those herbs again,” Jackdawpaw complained, sticking his tongue out and shaking his head.
Spottedholly chuckled at him, “They will keep you full far longer than any blood prey. Besides, no creature may enter the Mother Maw with blood on their mouths lest they wake the beast.”
“It could wake it up?” Ravenpaw said, his ears immediately pulling back with alarm. “Even with Moonsoul’s Fang within it?”
“Yes,” Spottedholly told them seriously, making them all shudder. “You’ll be able to see it for yourself when you enter, the Mother Maw cannot eat physical forms while Moonsoul keeps her pinned but it can steal spirits.”
“...less and less enthusiastic about this journey,” Cardinalpaw said, his small dorsal fins clapping a little in his discomfort. “Can’t you come with us?”
“Ordinarily I would. It’s safest for all parties involved if a starmender is present when cats enter the Mother Maw as Moonsoul will sense us first,” Spottedholly said with a little sigh. “But I am the only mender and I have no cadet. Our Asterdawn was granted her lives at the Moon’s Fang so she will be your guide instead. Leaders shine brightly to the Starlands.”
Cardinalpaw digested this information with his friends as Spottedholly gestured to the approaching forms of Sumta Asterdawn and Tigerslash. With Lionbelly as their lieutenant and the Fennyield behaving more like a gang of bullies than a respectable faction, it was decided that the barracks should retain the most powerful legionaries. His eyes flitted down to the braided string hung around his mentor’s throat; basil and chamomile swinging loosely with her every step. It took Cardinalpaw a moment to summon memory from that lesson - the diplomat’s braid. With the Galespun gone, there wasn’t really a reason to use it - they would encounter no patrols from them.
Maybe she’s hoping that by doing everything right, it’ll bring us good fortune, Cardinalpaw reasoned to himself.
“May Moonsoul bless your travels,” Spottedholly said respectfully, dipping her head to the small group. 
“Thank you Spottedholly - I hope the stars have answers for us,” said Sumta Asterdawn, dipping her head.
She flicked her tail, motioning for them all to follow her as she led them towards the gorse tunnel. He followed her lead, offering a respectful nod to Cricketleap and Chikadeechitter who were on tunnel guard duty this time as they entered the wider forest. He tensed himself, ready for a furious sprint through the forest to arrive at The Kirkyard and then the moor but blessedly his mentor set a somewhat languid pace. He trotted lightly after his mentor, the end of his tail curled up lightly in passive enjoyment of the territory around him.
His gaze slid to the side, a slight purr thrumming in his throat as he watched his friends get into a friendly shoving competition. Tigerslash occasionally glanced at them, as if annoyed by their lack of seriousness but for the most part the tabby warrior remained vigilant; amber eyes scanning the clearing as if expecting a Fennyield ambush to burst from the brush at any second. It made Cardinalpaw nervous for such a powerful warrior to be so openly unnerved - Tigerslash was the third-largest cat in the Stormborn after both Lionbelly and the Sumta respectively. How bad was he expecting the ambush to be?
He looked up as they passed from their territory into The Kirkyard, the loud birdsong ringing through the trees slowly fading and the mice taking care to hide themselves from the approaching cats.
Sometimes Cardinalpaw forgot just how beautiful the forest he grew up in could be.
It was with a pang of regret and a flash of discomfort that he left the tree-line with his factionmates, stepping into the open stretch of the moor. With the Galespun completely gone, there was no point in even posing the respectful pause that a patrol might have for crossing borders. A shiver ran up his spine - a combination of the strong breeze blowing unobstructed through his fur and the discomfort of being so exposed. At ten moons old, Cardinalpaw could count on one foot how many times he’d ever left the comfort of the forest and this particular visit wouldn’t even have him using another leg. The loose swaying branches that covered the kingdom allowing pools of sunlight to dapple their clearing and the thick, sheltering cover of the Stormborn section made him feel secure.
He was reassured in his discomfort when he looked at his factionmates - though Asterdawn’s head was held high, she occasionally glanced up at the sky with a grimace to her muzzle; the frizz of her neck a bit bushier. Jackdawpaw and Ravenpaw stopped goofing around, drawing closer to each other as they looked around uneasily. Even Tigerslash appeared to be putting up a front, stalking forward with firm steps though his tail lashed furiously; the fur on his hackles bristled as if prepared for a fight. 
All this with just the absence of something familiar.
How could the Fennyield stand this? Cardinalpaw wondered as they pushed through the tall dry grass and throngs of heather - after all, the marsh dwelling cats lived under a canopy of trees themselves. Didn’t they find the lack of branches unnerving? Wouldn’t the constant howling of the wind send shivers down their spines? And moreover, at least the Stormborn and Galespun had somewhat similar terrain - Fennyield territory was wet.
Cardinalpaw pressed down firmly on some of the craggy grass and listened to it crunch beneath his paws.
Swallowtailpaw and Quietpaw had both claimed that most drinkable water was somewhere underground. If there were frogs around here then Cardinalpaw would also be inclined to search for fire-lizards and stone spirits. 
The patrol crossed out of the moor with a collective sigh of relief when the tree-cover began to return. It wasn’t nearly as dense as their own beloved canopy, with sparse twisted shrubs that grew shorter and shorter the further away they got but at least they were trees. Cardinalpaw cast one last glance to the heath - waving, rippling golden grasses interspersed with sections of pink and lavender heathers; moths rising into the air as the strands flicked.
The moor is beautiful too.
Their journey continued on in complete silence, Cardinalpaw’s mind began to wander. 
Given they were headed to a sacred place, this time was probably meant to think about the questions they may have for the Starlands. He didn’t have any really - he was still floating near polite disbelief, preferring his own gods to the ones of the factions. His ear flicked in response to the rippling grass - softer and greener than the grass from the Galespun territory but still more sparsely settled than from the biggest section of the canopy. His mind touched lightly on several things - Adihikko, so far from home learning to perfect a craft in place of spending time with them; Ahasra finally being given her chance to show how capable she could be; he thought about how much he missed being home, having his siblings at his side every time he looked at his denmates.
Cardinalpaw was so deep in thought he almost didn’t notice the changing terrain.
The ground took on a rocky appearance; sand and grit interspersing through the grass. He shivered, attention caught by an unusually chilly breeze ripping through his pelt encouraging him to look up. He tilted his head back, looking upon the massive structure that the empire called The Mother Maw. The cavern massive, the rock extending outward creating a large platform shaded by the overhang stretching across it. Stalactites hung from the roof and pointed stone rose from the base, each lining the rims of the cavern like rows of teeth. Cardinalpaw took a nervous step back as another chilly, damp breeze ruffled his pelt from the cavern.
Suddenly the idea that this cave was a petrified beast held a lot more weight than before.
He flinched at the sound of something crunching, immediately turning his attention to see his mentor settling herself down gingerly beside one of the tallest ‘teeth’ protruding from the ground.
“The is setting, but Moonsoul’s Eye is not wide enough to have lit the fang,” the Sumta explained, tucking her paws beneath herself. “So now, we wait.”
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“There’s someone here.”
Cardinalpaw blearily opened his eyes are the gruff statement from Tigerslash. He, Ravenpaw and Jackdawpaw had played rather hard waiting for the daylight to pass - wrestling and chasing each other until they were tired. When hunger had started prickling at their stomachs, they’d wordlessly curled up with each other in the hopes that when they woke again, it would be time to enter the Mother Maw.
He turned his head towards the massive russet tabby who was now sitting up properly, peering over the landscape to a collection of moving dots that might have been creatures. He looked to his mentor - Asterdawn’s chin was resting on their forepaws, gaze cast forward towards the approaching creatures as well. Unlike Tigerslash, her hackles were flat to the ground; legs tucked beneath her to stand but with no ruffled fur.
The ruddy tom turned his eyes back to the cats; squinting a little at one - a silvery furred cat whose spots seemed more and more familiar by the second.
“I think those are Seekers,” he voiced, recognizing the formation of the blurs as Seekers escorting a prisoner.
“From the kingdom?” Ravenpaw asked curiously.
“I think so.”
Tigerslash didn’t back down - he remained standing, watching with amber eyes narrowed in suspicion as he put his large form between Asterdawn and the approaching party. He was tempted to roll his eyes but admittedly, the tom wasn’t doing anything wrong - Tigerslash would make a good heir’s guard.
As the specks got closer, Cardinalpaw was finally able to identify the silver blotch in the front with a chuckle.
“It’s Ahasra,” he remarked.
“Your sister?” Asterdawn said, immediately sitting up and beginning to groom her ruffled fur. A twinge of discomfort rang through him at the reminder that his sister was still someone important outside of the Empire. Sparks, she was important within the kingdom too - their mother’s most precious ember.
Instead of responding directly, Cardinalpaw just tilted his head back slightly and released a short piercing shriek. His factionmates all cringed from the sound, Tigerslash swinging his head around to glower at him; ears flattened against his head but Cardinalpaw just focused on the little squad of cats. Sure enough, he received a responding shriek followed by a more friendly warble as the silvery-form of his sister picked up the pace.
She galloped over the short, craggy grass towards them easily and Cardinalpaw purred the moment she was within earshot. Ahasra crooned in response and pressed her cheek against his fondly. After a brief pause to drink in each other’s scent, she touched her nose to the bridge of his and stepped back.
“I didn’t know the empire-cats ever left the forest,” Ahasra said, looking around at his factionmates curiously. She observed Asterdawn’s necklace with a curious expression but dipped her head to the molly all the same, recognizing her as leader. “What are you doing so far?”
“We could ask the same of you princess,” Asterdawn countered immediately.
Ahasra’s face wrinkled in response to the title - likely as discomforted by the connection-tongue title as Cardinalpaw felt sometimes. Rather than comment however, she flicked her tail to the collection of cats standing not too far behind her; watching the faction-cats with cautious body-language. 
Cardinalpaw recognizes a few of them - a slender blue lynx-point tom named Eins and a deep gray spotted molly; Yiska - bringing up the rear. Standing between them is a young fox - a young vixen maybe looking between them all with curiosity.
“We’re taking Little Birch home,” Ahasra explained, motioning to the fox. “She got separated from her travelling group by raiders.”
“Out here?” Cardinalpaw said, a bit mystified. This wasn’t a very commonly visited trail - certainly not a popular trader’s route given how closely it brushed the Empire and the Republic of Courage - both lands well-known for having a low-tolerance for thieves.
“We think they were stalked,” Yiska provided, plodding forward; stepping between Ahasra and the Empire cats, taking up a similar pose to Tigerslash himself. This time, Cardinalpaw did roll his eyes and noted his sister doing the same but curiously, not speaking on it. “After we take Birch home, we’re probably to come back out and track down the Raiders. Creatures already have to go the long way because of Havoc’s Pack down in the Vastweald.”
“Do you think these raiders are nearby?” Tigerslash demanded, looking across the landscape as if they’d appear on the bridge.
“It’s possible,” Ahasra admitted. “We only found Little Birch a bit away from here and the skulk is on the far-side of their territory for the new-bloom.”
“Maybe it’s best if we all stay together then,” voiced Eins voiced. “We have no idea how big the raid-group really is - Little Birch didn’t get a good look and ambush is… probable.”
“We can’t all go into the Mother Maw,” Ravenpaw noted, casting a nervous glance towards the gaping mouth of the cavern. “And Tigerslash is the only real Legionary. If he gets ambushed…”
The group as a whole grimaced. As big as Tigerslash was, Cardinalpaw imagined that being outnumbered would put a serious damper on the tom’s ability to defend himself.
“Then we stay together.” Asterdawn said decisively. “It won’t be longer before highmoon anyway.”
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“It is time.”
Cardinalpaw yawned as he was awoken from his second nap, the brilliant silver light of Vashara shining down on their pelts. He stretched the cramp out of his mildly rejuvenated muscles, feeling more alert and awake than he has in moons. He’d been aware of his homesickness but here, curled up under the open sky with his sister snuggled into him; he could almost pretend he was back home. Jackdawpaw and Ravenpaw were great - his denmates were great - but they weren’t his siblings. 
Jackdawpaw groaned as another mouse scampered by them almost teasingly. Given that none of Ahasra’s squad had any reason to venture into the Mother Maw, they had eaten before they set out and though they respected the request not to spill blood on the Maw’s tongue, it was getting harder and harder for cadets to contain their hunger.
Ahasra gave him an affectionate lick to his shoulder before twisting and to begin the process of grooming her glossy, sleek coat; raising a dainty white paw to her muzzle to groom.
Asterdawn overlooked the cavern before turning her head, “Ravenpaw, you will return to the Moon’s Fang for your promotion so you will wait here with her highness - Tigerslash, you shall act as the group’s defender.”
Tigerslash gave a curt nod of understanding while Ravenpaw adopted an expression of relief. The diplomat cadet sighed and sat back down beside Eins whom he’d been in deep conversation with.
“Cardinalpaw and Jackdawpaw, you shall accompany to the Chest so you may have the light of the mauwa touch you directly.”
“Be safe,” Ahasra called out as Asterdawn turned to begin leading them into the throat of the beast. 
As soon as they passed the ridge of the creature’s maw, the air turned cool. The damp air blowing from the tunnels gently rustled his fur, the walls steadily growing narrowing the further in they went. The vague nervousness wafting from Jackdawpaw grew stronger and stronger - especially when they passed by walls that brushed even Cardinalpaw’s ribcage. A few times Asterdawn would have to pause and wiggle their massive shoulders through a narrower passageway or re-route entirely when it became apparent they wouldn’t be getting by without injuring themself.
The gentle light of Vashara faded rapidly, the deep cracks in the cavern becoming fewer and fewer. It wasn’t long before Cardinalpaw was straining his eyes, letting his pinna brush against the walls in the best attempt at navigating the tunnels. The cavern echoed in time to their breathing, amplifying any little sounds they made; filling the air with breathless pants and little grunts. He caught faint, old scents in the air - potentially other members of the Empire that also ventured into the beast seeking out the Moon’s Fang. 
He adjusted the positioning of his paws as the ground sloped further, becoming angled in nature. The ruddy tom extended his claws, doing his best to acquire any form of grip on the rocky earth. The damp air wasn’t for show - there were sleek spots on the ground, the faint sound of trickling water dripping down pat pat pat into their ears.
Jackdawpaw grasped Cardinalpaw’s tail in his mouth. The ruddy tom glanced over his shoulder towards his friend once or twice - he couldn’t see anything but the nervous scent had morphed rapidly into fear. The larger cadet openly shuddered every time a stream of warm air brushed across their backs.
Is the Moon’s Fang in the shell’s center? Cardinalpaw found himself wondering.
Asterdawn followed an unseen path, choosing direction and twists seemingly at random with a stiff confidence only challenged by their own slightly bristled hackles. Cardinalpaw’s sense of direction had been thoroughly scrambled three turns ago and Asterdawn was leading them deeper still.
Not having a destination, not having an idea of how much deeper they were going was starting to eat away at even Cardinalpaw’s nerves eventually so he was relieved when the tunnel finally began to level out. Asterdawn picked up the pace, her careful deceive stroll quickly becoming a firm trot as she approached the widened edge of the tunnel that opened into a cavern.
Cardinalpaw gasped aloud, the sound bouncing around the walls of the silent cave.
Moonlight was already pooling through one of the deep crevices in the ceiling, illuminating the various structures within the cave. The crowning jewel - The Moon’s Fang itself - was obvious. A massive curved structure that Cardinalpaw likened to the stalactites clinging desperately to the roof of the cavern. With many rounded edges and miscellaneous flattened surfaced that made it seem like some blessed sculptor shaped it with their own forepaws.
But that wasn’t all.
Various small sparking ores littered the cavern - shales of orange and quarts of pink layered random sections of the walls, some broken off laying shattered on the ground. More importantly - more alarmingly - were the cat skeletons. Some complete, curled together as if they’d died in their sleep and others broken leaving only skulls or ribcages. They glittered under the brilliant gleam of Vashara’s light, cluing Cardinalpaw into the realization that the skeletons too were made of crystal.
…is this was Spottedholly meant when she said the beast ate spirits? Cardinalpaw thought to himself in horror. He almost regretted asking her about the Mother Maw now - if he’d come down here blind, maybe he could’ve left thinking the skeletons were merely pretty rather than a sign that the beast had indeed come to life at some point in the past. He sincerely hoped that his sister and her squad remained respectful of the Empire’s traditions - he didn’t want to be the next skeleton turned to jewels.
He nearly jumped out of his pelt when Jackdawpaw pressed against him, shaking so hard Cardinalpaw was surprised he was still standing. His friend must’ve remembered Spottedholly’s explanation too.
A glint caught the corner of his eye and he turned his head in time to see the first ray of moonlight touch the fang.
The cavern exploded into light, the enormous rock twinkling as if all the stars in the sky were contained within it. Surrounded by the crystallized skeletons of the deceased, jewels and skulls gathered at the base of the fang as the light illuminated the dust and dirt falling from the ceiling like a glittering shower; Cardinalpaw could believe it had truly come from the mouth of a god.
He almost didn’t even notice when Jackdawpaw dropped to his stomach, shaking in a combination of true fear and awe.
Asterdawn strode forward, their form obscuring some of the light casting her into a deep silhouette as she settled at the base herself. She seemed unbothered by the skulls touching her paws or the tail-bones brushing against their flank. Cardinalpaw wondered briefly if the blinding light hurt her eyes any as the Brastiliion pressed her nose unflinchingly against the undoubtedly cool stone.
Cardinalpaw just released a soft sigh and settled down beside Jackdawpaw to offer his best friend support and to wait for his leader to reawaken. 
It seemed like days but it was likely only minutes as he’s only just started to grow cold in the face of the Moon’s Fang finally dying down. His leader had been completely still for the entire time - her breathing slowing to the point that Cardinalpaw had started to become worried that it had stopped entirely. He watched her anxiously, unsure of how the transformation from cat to crystalline skeleton happened and how quickly it would take. Still, he resisted the urge to check on his leader and waited loyally for her to rise again.
The way the light faded it was more like it was illuminated from the inside, little sections slowly fading; flickering slowly until they went out for good. Jackdawpaw focused on grooming the fur on his shoulders, seemingly needing a distraction of any kind to soothe himself. Cardinalpaw’s eyes had only just readjusted to the darkness of the Chest, darkness obscuring the entire cavern in mere moments when Asterdawn started shifting.
Twin sighs of relief came from the cadets as their valiant leader raised her head.
“Cardinalpaw? Jackdawpaw?”
“We’re here,” his friend croaked, his voice trembling ever so slightly.
He heard the tinkling of stones falling and bones being brushed aside as Asterdawn climbed to her paws then moved without hesitation towards the entrance of the cavern.
“We must return to our barracks immediately.”
That was all she said.
Cardinalpaw and Jackdawpaw scrambled furiously to their paws to dart after their leader who was moving with the swiftness of Haseni himself. Asterdawn navigated the tunnels expertly, seeming to remember each of the correct directions as she hadn’t gotten caught even once this time. The journey out was much quicker than the journey inward - it seemed like no time at all before Cardinalpaw was tasting fresh air and they burst from the Maw’s Jaw.
Tigerslash was waiting at the very edge of the Mother Maw’s jaw, peering around the row of teeth when they emerged. He turned in surprise at Asterdawn’s urgency but stood immediately all the same, his actions mirrored by a deeply confused Ravenpaw who pulled slightly away from Eins.
“I apologize for the abruptness of my actions Lady Ahasra,” the Sumta informed his sister as Cardinalpaw and Jackdawpaw darted to her sides. “But this is an emergency - we must return to our barracks as quickly as possible.”
“No harm done,” Ahasra said easily, getting to her paws herself. Her squad slowly gathered closer to her, Little Birch careful to stay in the center of them. Cardinalpaw quickly took the opportunity to touch noses with her in farewell, earning a gentle purr of pleasure. “May your Skies be clear and your future bright.”
“And be careful!” she added as the group turned and peeled from the area. 
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The Empire Spirit Haseni or one of the many spirits of the Skies, Cardinalpaw didn’t know who to thank for his current stamina but he swore he’d find a way to show his gratitude all the same. Asterdawn had set a grueling pace the likes of which the forest sprints had never offered with thick tufts of stubbornly growing grasses and low-lying bushes just waiting to trip him up. His legs ached, and his paws stung from the harsh way they slapped against the ground - though the walk to the Mother’s Maw had been leisurely and gentle, it was still a long journey to make. 
Even Tigerslash for all of his muscular build was struggling to keep up as Asterdawn ran Moonsoul had graced her with wings.
“Ravenpaw!” the burly tom tried to snap, though it came out sounding more like a breathless gasp. “Keep up!”
The lanky cadet released a groan from his throat but lengthened his strides as he tried to keep up with their entire group. It was only when Jackdawpaw stumbled, his paw catching a section of earth sending him slamming into the ground did their leader realize she was leaving them in her dust. They came to a halt, watching as Jackdawpaw staggered to his paws again panting; a bit of blood trickling from his mouth.
“I bit ma’ lip,” he whined, shaking his head a little.
Cardinalpaw lowered his head, sniffing the blood on his mouth and poked out his tongue to lick it off. Jackdawpaw’s ears flattened against his head but he offered a shy smile of gratitude all the same.
Thankfully, instead of sprinting off like a boar possessed again when they’d recovered; Asterdawn instead set the pace at a brisk if impatient walk across the scraggy ground. It was still faster than usual but at least Cardinalpaw had time to breathe now.
They were making relatively good time when a shriek came from the back of the party.
“Ravenpaw!” Jackdawpaw yelped.
Cardinalpaw whirled around in time to see a cat trying to drag Ravenpaw off even as another targeted Tigerslash.
“Raiders!” he called out, yelping a moment later himself as a heavy weight landed on his back and something sharp pierced his shoulder. He twisted around immediately, sinking his teeth into the flesh of a small squeaking creature seemingly trying to burrow into his skin. He snapped the creature’s spine and sent it flying.
Rats? He wondered in confusion. The raiders had rats?
At least now he knows why Little Birch couldn’t give them an accurate count on how many raiders were around. If the raiders were breeding and training rats to assist them in ambushes, you wouldn’t be able to afford stopping to count raiders or you risk being dragged down by a group of the well-trained rodents.
Cardinalpaw slapped down another as it lunged for his face in time to hear a battle-cry. He looked up in time to see his sister’s group had returned - one fox short - throwing themselves into the fray with a snarl. Eins dragged one of the rat-masters off of a struggling Ravenpaw, teaming up with Jackdawpaw to drive the tom off while Yiska raced to Asterdawn and tore another from her back.
Ahasra landed beside him, the two siblings reflexively falling back to back. Cardinalpaw whirled around, slamming his tail into another row of rats while Ahasra sank her teeth deeply into the leg of another raider. Cardinalpaw abandoned his assault on the rats in favor of tearing the ear of their master earning another yowl, this time of panic from the tom.
The rats had begun to scatter - they were smart creatures and now that the opening for their attack had been thoroughly lost, the rodents were abandoning their masters in favor of getting out of reach of sharp claws. Rat army lost, the raiders tried to make a run for it; disengaging from Ravenpaw and Cardinalpaw respectively.
“Capture them!” Ahasra bellowed at her team. “Don’t let them escape!”
“Yes Ma’am!” Eins, Yiska and Kahri called back and tore off after the escaping criminals.
“We bumped into the travelling group - they reformed searching for Little Birch and warned us about the ambush points,” Ahasra said briskly to Tigerslash, shaking her pelt free of debris picked up from wrestling their attackers. The burly tom listened in surprising silence as his sister gave a professional sounding rundown on what would be happening to the notorious criminals who were apparently wanted for their crimes back in Fade’s Crossing.
For his part, Cardinalpaw moved towards his mentor who was lying eerily still towards the edge of the battle-zone, quickly taking stock of her multitude of wounds. Her fur was thick so he couldn’t see on the surface how many rat bites decorated their pelt though a gash on the leader’s throat left their fur matted and sticky as blood slowly oozed out. He reached out, putting a paw before her muzzle like Spottedholly had taught them.
Nothing.
“Asterdawn’s not breathing!” Cardinapaw called out, too frightened to use her proper title.
The cats behind him froze and Tigerslash came storming up. He shoved Cardinalpaw to the side, placing his own paw in front of Asterdawn’s nose. Presumably not feeling anything either, his fur bristled and he began nudging their leader a few times. Ahasra crept towards them, settling beside Cardinalpaw subdued as the russet tom stepped away from her body.
“...it’s in the paws of the Souls now,” Tigerslash rumbled.
Cardinalpaw’s legs gave out and his sister quickly pressed against him, purring softly in a soothing manner as Jackdawpaw and Ravenpaw huddled around him comfortingly. He’d been in the mender’s den when the last funeral was held so he didn’t know the rites and responsibilities. Was he meant to hold a vigil here and now? What about the faction? Asterdawn had been so determined to return home… did he even have time to hold vigil?
His spiraling though were interrupted by a flash of white light.
Cardinalpaw turned his gaze on Asterdawn’s body, his eyes widening as their own glowed with an ethereal light covering any distinguishing details about her eyes. He jumped to his paws with awe as Ahasra gasped in amazement beside her as the marking on her forehead lit up with the same light. He blinked in disbelief watching the outer bolts pull together making one cohesive fan shape and the gash on her throat began knitting itself back together, moons of healing happening in only a few moments. The glow slowly faded from the wound, leaving unmarred skin and matted sticky fur in its place. The petals of the marking returned to their original placements on their brow, the light dying away.
Asterdawn blinked once, twice, then took in a deep breath.
“Akuufaha’s light,” Ahasra gasped getting to her paws herself as Cardinalpaw darted by towards his mentor.
“...Asterdawn?” he prompted hesitantly.
She offered him a tired purr and Cardinalpaw immediately buried his face in her pelt trembling, not the slightest bit bothered by the blood smearing itself on his coat. It would blend in any way. She licked his ears a few times in soothing fashion, nuzzling his cheek before looking up at the group as a whole.
“I’ve lost a life,” she announced somberly. “My fifth yet.”
“Nine lives?” Ahasra asked her brother with amazement on her face earning a nod. “...well I suppose that’s not an old queen’s tale any more then.”
“Seeing is certainly believing,” Cardinalpaw agreed in a low voice.
She shook her head looking to Tigerslash, “I need to find the rest of my squad again so we can detail the raiders. I hope you and your squad make it home safely.”
The molly offered a kind nod and dragged her tongue across Cardinalpaw’s cheek before bounding off in the direction her squad had left, every bit as dangerous and skilled as Cardinalpaw always knew she’d be; focused on her job and thoroughly determined.
Tigerslash watched her leave through suspicious amber eyes before turning his gaze upon Jackdawpaw and Ravenpaw.
“You - find burdock root or horsetail,” Tigerslash ordered the gray tom. “And you, find cobwebs. I will remain in case there are stragglers.”
The two cadets darted off as Tigerslash started circling the area, keeping a sharp eye out for more raiders hidden in the brush or dawdling rats that may want to take advantage of Their Storm’s vulnerable state. Cardinalpaw took the opportunity to begin grooming the sticky fur on his mentor’s throat, hurriedly cleaning away the blood. He’d made a decent dent in the matted fur when Jackdawpaw came barreling back with a bundle of plants in his mouth.
“I found horsetail,” Jackdawpaw reported, dropping the plants at Cardinalpaw’s toes. He nudged the plants with visible uncertainty, “I think. This is what Spottedholly said horsetail looks like?”
Cardinalpaw compared the long green stands with the memory of the other herbs Spottedholly had shown him in lessons and nodded decisively. Yes, this was horsetail.
He took a deep breath in, readying himself with a little shake before taking the herbs into his mouth and started to chew. He cringed a little as the bitter taste exploded on his tongue, resisting the urge to gag and risk spitting them out. He really wished they had an herb grinder but alas, the traditional way it was. He poked through his mentor’s fur, wincing as he found more and more bites from rats that managed to burrow into her fur and sink their oversized teeth into her skin. He spread the poultices across the open-wounds, accepting cobwebs from a hobbling Ravenpaw to close the smaller cuts. 
“...your sister seems to be exceptionally trained,” Asterdawn murmured as he treated her wounds. “It’s a shame that the Stormborn lost her.”
“She’s very strong,” Cardinalpaw agreed, pride for his sister flowing through him. Now that he knew Asterdawn wasn’t dying for good, the pride and satisfaction he felt watching his sister fight with as much power and confidence as anyone with normal legs would, warmed him.  He hoped their mother knew how she wielded her power so well, that she obviously had the makings of a squad captain. “I’m glad she’s being allowed to blaze.”
Asterdawn offered him a curious look, clearly wanting to ask more but seemed to decide against it. Their expression turned more serious, pushing themself back to their paws and looking at the patrol. Jackdawpaw and Ravenpaw had traded what remained of the horsetail between themselves, treating their own rat-bites while Tigerslash continued to glower at any bush that moved too loudly.
“We must return to our barracks,” Asterdawn announced when it was clear the cadets had finished.
“We should rest,”  Tigerslash insisted, his voice low. “My Storm, you just lost a life.”
“And I’ve wasted enough of our time recovering,” she interrupted, as if dying was merely an inconvenience. “We must return our barracks and quickly.”
Tigerslash observed her with a reluctant expression before finally dipping his head in obedience.
“As you command My Storm.”
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Asterdawn’s brief pause to touch noses with Vahuŕepra only stopped her for a brief moment - and it wasn’t long before the Brastilian was back on her harsh pace. It wasn’t a full-blown sprint, the leader seemingly having learned from their first attempt but she was still having them move like they were being pursued by Taihakida himself. Her anxiety passed through their travelling group - even Jackdawpaw had completely abandoned his joking and dramatic demeanor in favor of pressing on as quickly as he could.
They scrambled down the hill and back into Galespun territory. Tigerslash stopped at the border, opening his mouth to taste the air for a Fennyield patrol.
“You won’t find the Fenns here today,” Asterdawn seethed, stalking over the border without pause.
After that remark, the rest of their patrol moved with a new urgency as the implications of her words sank into them. Sure enough, the acrid stink of the Fennyield grew stronger and stronger the closer they came to Stormborn territory. By the time they may it to The Kirkyard, Cardinalpaw could hardly smell anything but the scent of battle-ready Fennyield legionaries stalking through the place of peace directly for their home.
Tigerslash practically leapt over the border when they arrived, ears pulled back and is teeth bared with menace as fury poured from his body. Trees and brush blurred in Cardinalpaw’s vision as the Sumta led them onto the fasted route back to their barracks. He didn’t even bother to stop when the gorse tunnel - completely torn open, as if the enemy legionaries had gotten sick of being caught and deliberately destroyed it - came into sight. The practice of the forest sprints behind him, he dove in and slid straight into the barracks without dropping speed in the slightest; throwing himself onto the back of the first Fennyield cat he saw.
The tom yelped in surprise as Cardinalpaw sank his claws into his shoulders and back, making his legs buckle. He tried dropping to the ground in the hopes of crushing the ruddy tom beneath his weight but Cardinalpaw had long since learned to recognize that tactic from Jackdawpaw. He easily slid off and out of the way, letting the tom slam himself into the ground un-cushioned. Cardinalpaw left right back onto him with his claws extended, sinking his teeth into any soft skin he could reach making the legionary yowl in pain.
He intended to hold on and shake the tom senseless, but then his mouth began to burn. Cardinalpaw shrieked, jumping back from the tom and shook his head furiously; spitting as if he could simply spit out whatever was torching his mouth. He looked up at the Fennyield legionary, a dark miasma cloaked close to his pelt.
Elanki, Cardinalpaw thought disdainfully. Two can play at that game.
The tabby warrior lunged at him once more, dark energy crawling up his body and condensing in his teeth. Cardinalpaw danced by him, drawing on his own makai. His always felt different than the energy of the empire - something he put down to his origins. He felt heat flash through his body, rushing through his muscles; becoming jumpy and electric.
Power exploded through his mouth, channeling into his teeth. Without hesitation, he whipped around snapped at the tom's lashing tail as he missed the mark on Cardinalpaw’s person. Unlike the other times he’s tried this technique in spars from the Games where his teeth merely clicked off of the scales, his teeth sank deep into the other’s tail. The Fennyield cat shrieked in agony and swung his heavy tail in an attempt to dislodge him. Cardinalpaw’s grip suffered but so did the enemy’s tail, his elanki jumped off leaving small burns and scars down the enemy’s tail.
Cardinalpaw was finally tossed off, rolling over then landing on his paws once more watching his enemy panting and glowering at him. He was honestly impressed when - instead of retreating like the ruddy tom wasn’t afraid to admit he would’ve - the legionary snarled and attacked once more, this time encasing his own claws in the same stinging miasma of Fennyield elanki. Blood dribbled into his face, likely blinding him so Cardinalpaw merely jumped to the side letting him through himself into the thorned bushes that lined the barracks. 
Cardinalpaw took the opportunity for what it was, springing on the trapped tom as he tried to extract himself from the thorns and branches. He raked his claws through his fur, clawing away at his soft underbelly and flanks until the legionary finally released a cry of surrendered. Cardinalpaw none-too-gently ripped him from the thorns to free him, stepping back to allow the tom to retreat from the clearing with his wounded tail between his legs.
The ruddy tom gave a shake of his head trying to clear his mind, straightening up to see where he was needed next. The wounds from the raider ambush combined with the latest ones acquired from the battle were finally beginning to sting - especially since he hadn’t applied anything to his own wounds. 
A flash of brown caught his eye and he turned his head in time to see the burly form of Clawedears standing over a still body, clawing his way into the nursery.
“The cubs-!” he tried to call out in warning but was slammed to the ground by a powerful looking tortoiseshell jack. He forced himself to go limp in their mouth, as if shocked by the attack then surged up the second that they relaxed their grip. He slammed into their in response, smashing his fully extended claws down on their chest earning a faint creaking sound. The jack screeched in pain but Cardinalpaw leapt from them, darting towards the nursery worriedly.
He skidded to a half in relief at the sight of Clawedears retreating with a new set of facial scars to his name and a completely shredded right ear as Nettleflower snarled aggressively in his direction. She stood defensively in the entrance to the nursery, scooping up a frightened looking Lynx and pushing her back into the nursery behind her, offering a sharp nod to Cardinalpaw.
It seemed that was the deciding blow for the invaders, seeing their fearless lieutenant retreating, the rest of the legionaries were quick to follow suit. The Stormborn cats released a victorious cry, several of them chasing their retreating enemies for good measure. Cardinalpaw particularly enjoyed sending a powerful swipe at the limping form of Scorchedmaw, the arrogant tom’s ears mauled and his pelt shredded as he bid a hasty retreat.
He shook his head again as Brindlewing emerged from the nursery, the young molly sporting a newly torn right ear and a cut lip.
“The cubs are safe,” the head sitter announced, drawing a paw across the open wound. “Thanks to Nettleflower - Clawedears tried to sneak in while I was fighting off Jaggedstump. Nettleflower took care of him - we’ve lost Roselyric though.”
Cardinalpaw caught a wince from Dappledfawn as she moved forward, nudging the still form of her friend’s body sadly.
“She gave as good as she got,” Nettleflower said. “Clawedears was limping before he even got to me.”
The old calico cracked a small smile in response, nodding gratefully towards the grouchy molly in thanks for the reassurance. Spottedholly had emerged from her den the second she heard the triumphant yowling and was racing between the legionaries and cadets alike, applying poultices to everyone she could. He started to move towards her only to be nearly knocked to the ground by a gray blur.
Jackdawpaw, he wondered, turning to follow his friend deeper into the crowd only to stop cold at the sight of glossy golden fur laying at his paws, completely and utterly still.
“Lionbelly,” he whispered to himself, sinking down beside his wailing best friend. Ravenpaw quickly joined them on the other side of their friend, pressing against his trembling body. They worked together drawing their tongues across their friend’s back as Frostfang came pushing her way to the inner-circle, her expression completely distraught.
“Sunny…” she said in a choked voice, turning to bury her face in the fur of Daisyflower, crouched beside her brother in mourning.
Nadderpelt and Volewhisker picked their way through the crowd, murmuring their thanks to Ravenpaw and Cardinalpaw as they moved closer to their son themselves. Cardinalpaw released a gentle sigh and tilted his head towards the slowly brightening night sky.
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Seeing Jackdawpaw so down was like living in a nightmare. His face was blank and he moved around mechanically when prodded, as if he was merely a leaf being dragged by a stream. It had taken both of his parents to coax him into the starmender’s den, the thick furred tom barely even flinching when stinging poultices were applied to his wounds. It was like his inner fire had been near completely smothered, the cadet’s flame struggling against the winds raging around him. As soon as he retreated, he rejoined the circle of cats gathered around Lionbelly’s still body.
The Empire made death look peaceful.
The first time a proper vigil had been held, Cardinalpaw had a concussion and was laid up in the starmender’s den; barely able to even blink without causing himself pain. This time, he was witness to the full process. Spottedholly had enlisted the help of the elders - specifically the retirees - to crush together vibrantly colored berries into a triad of bowls of paint. They painted the sigil of Sunsoul upon his brow; a Stormborn bolt as its background so that he would be welcomed into the Starland’s as a member of the Stormborn.
His beautiful golden coat had been groomed into pristine appearance once more, his mane strewn with forest-mint and lavender flowers. Even his wounds had been dressed up, the smaller ones covered by his fur and the larger ones decorated with more flowers. 
It was very different from the death-ceremony he attended for his own father - no fire to burn him in and therefore, no ashes to scatter in the winds and over his kin so that they may be connected even in death. Different but no less beautiful.
The moon was half-way to setting when Asterdawn climbed the Highrock, overlooking their faction with gentle, sad eyes.
“Lionbelly was an amazing lieutenant,” she began, her voice audibly weighed down by the pain of replacing her old friend. “He was a courageous cat who saw potential in everyone from the smallest cub to the most accomplished legionary. He died as he lived, defending those in need. He was a wise and kind tom, taken from us before his time. I’m sure he would’ve made a fine leader in my stead though the Souls have seen it fit to welcome him into the stars - with his spirit still lingering before us, I hope he approves of this choice…”
The faction began glancing around exchanging curious expressions as to the identity of the nest lieutenant. Cardinalpaw noticed not an insignificant number of cats - Longtail, Pricklestripe, Speckletail and Elkear - all looking expectantly at Tigerslash. While a few found their eyes on Thrushheart. But Cardinalpaw followed the masses to the one tom Asterdawn was watching.
“Callastorm, are you willing to take on the position of lieutenant? And all of the responsibilities you will hold?”
The powerful white tom raised his head evenly, “It would be an honor to serve this faction as their voice and lieutenant.”
The faction immediately burst into cheers, chanting Callastorm’s name to the fading stars in the sky, letting Lionbelly know of his successor.
“He’s furious,” Cardinalpaw heard Ravenpaw mutter.
He turned his head, slightly confused by the comment before following the frightened black tom’s gaze towards Tigerslash; waiting at the very edge of the clearing. The russet tom’s ears had pulled back in annoyance, his claws sunk into the earth though he seemed to be trying furiously to keep a straight face. Longtail and Pricklestripe seemed to be soothing him, occasionally shooting annoyed looks in the direction of Callastorm and Asterdawn.
“I don’t know why,” Cardinalpaw murmured back. “Callastorm’s already trained Titfeather and now he’s training Chaffinchpaw. Tigerslash has never trained a cadet - he’s not allowed to be lieutenant.”
“Yeah well… Tigerslash has wanted to be lieutenant since he was a cadet himself. His father was Pineheart.”
“Oh, the Brastilian after the Mad Star,” Cardinalpaw blinked, glancing towards the burly tom again. If his own father had been leader once, he supposes it made sense that the russet tabby may have aspirations of following in his pawsteps and taking on the same role. “He’s done a lot of good lately. Daisyflower’s cubs will be six moons next moon and Frostfang’s are only three moons away themselves.”
“I’d hate to be his cadet,” Ravenpaw mumbled. “He’s going to be in a bad mood for moons - he’ll probably work his poor cadet to death trying to catch up with Callastorm. Still, he should’ve known the Souls would never reward a murderer.”
Cardinalpaw jolted, his head snapping up at his friend.
“Murderers?”
Ravenpaw’s went wide - clearly he hadn’t meant for the comment to slip out in his agitated rambling. The fur on his spine slowly bristling.
“I-I mean he’s always really rough in battles,” he stammered. “That’s why he hasn’t gotten a cadet yet. He’s probably killed at least one cat by now. By accident.”
“... but you weren’t referring to that…”
Instead of retorting, Ravenpaw leapt to his paws; sprinting towards the cadet’s den with his tail between his legs. Cardinalpaw was left crouched in place, frozen in confusion. Unbidden, the story Ravenpaw told the Fennyield cadets came back to mind; the questions that had swirled through his tired mind once more clawing their way to the forefront.
Ravenpaw, what aren’t you telling us?
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servegrilledcheese · 8 months
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im never not thinkign abt this beautiful sim you made - whats his name? i'd love if you shared soem fun facts abt him if you're up for it 🥺🥺🥺
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initially the story for him was that he was an alien from sixam who found out that pollination technician #9 was his descendant, and set out to strangetown to trace his whereabouts. instead, he crash landed in chestnut ridge, an entirely different desert, and is now forced to live among the locals out of fear of being found out that he is an alien.
but ultimately i forgot to make him into an alien first in cas, so now he’s just some guy named yiska yellowhorse who takes care of his little ranch and horsies.
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yiskashekina · 1 year
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#estorayahi #yiska #thinkoutloud #letterstogodsbeloved When you see the pictures on my wall, does it seems like my life was an easy road? A bed of roses? Yes it seems like it.... because of the places I've gone, but if only you knew the story of my life, how GOD has been so hard on me all for a higher purpose HIS glory, so I can be an effective Watchman Warrior to serve you, love you and take care of you for the rest of our lives... Don't take everything at face value, nothing is ever what it seems, there is a story behind every picture and I can't wait to tell you all about it, #estoryahan nato ni!!! How this disciple of CHRIST became a Superhero! ( yeah coz the BIBLE tells me so 😝) (at Queen City of South: CEBU) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMgMay-g-W2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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