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Spacevoyager found the state of the City of Ash rather disgusting. The idea of getting soot and ash all over his fur made his skin crawl. But the Inquisitor thought it was best to keep up appearances and to see the cats that would become future members of Moonclan and future followers of Selene. His other real reason for being there was keeping an eye on the head count. Making sure none of the Downworlders had escaped. "Hello anyone home." He called out as he approached the rusted out car.
The faces of the City of Ash, as always were dim. In particular, one kitten, who would normally be around an apprentice's age, looked up from her place in a rusted out car. Ayala's fur was coated in a thick grey ash like everyone else's. "What are you doing here?"
The tom looked up toward the rusted out car. He saw an older kitten staring at him. He noticed her fur was coated in a thick ash and was rather difficult to tell what color her pelt was. "Visiting." He answered looking around to see if he could see any resemblance of a fresh kill pile or suitable housing for the members that lived in this mini camp.
Post by stardance on Sept 11, 2021 22:55:53 GMT -5
"Why would you visit here?" Her head tilted to the side. "There's nothing to see..." She herself wound up in the place by accident. She wished that she could go back... but it was too late. At this point her young mind had forgotten the 'way' she came in.
"Seeing how all of you are fairing." He replied as he finished his scan of his surrounding. There was a lack of fresh kill it would appear. The idea of hunting for them had crossed his mind only for a brief moment. "It would appear not so well." Gesturing with his tail in the direction of what should of been some fresh kill.
Post by stardance on Sept 18, 2021 19:28:12 GMT -5
Ayala shrugged. "It's always been that way, dummy. You just want us to suffer until... something. I dunno." Being she never was in MoonClan's camp, she had no idea who she was speaking to. "It's pointless."
He couldn’t believe he was attempting to explain Moonclan’s reasonings to a child. “There are reasons for everything.” His reply rather cryptic and not really answering anything. “I wouldn’t call it pointless. You will understand it someday.”
Post by stardance on Sept 21, 2021 21:59:43 GMT -5
"Yeah, I'm sure there are. Thanks." She shrugged at walked away, and then smirked once her back was turned. Even thought the place sucked, she could the most out of the day. She just needed to set it up a little more. "So... what's your name?"
“Spacevoyager, I am the Inquistor of Moonclan.” He answered a brow raising in question. He was surprised about the fact that the kitten didn’t know his name. “And what may your name be?”
"I'm Ayala, your humble servant my master." Her voice was laced with a new venom as she gave a mocking bow the Inquisitor. "I'm sorry I didn't recognize you and your glory."
“Being brazen will not earn you any favors.” The Inquisitor commented the tip of his tail twitch giving the only sign that the Inquisitor was becoming annoyed. “Were you born here in the City of Ash Ayala or from somewhere else?”
"I wasn't expecting any from you, your royal holiness. You don't give a damn what happens here anyway." She rolled her eyes. Perhaps the only thing rarer than freedom here was any hope of improvement. "I came from elsewhere, the city to the east."