Warrior Cat Clans 2 (WCC2 aka Classic) is a roleplay site inspired by the Warrior series by Erin Hunter. Whether you are a fan of the books or new to the Warrior cats world, WCC2 offers a diverse environment with over a decade’s worth of lore for you - and your characters - to explore. Join us today and become a part of our ongoing story!
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Loelia had advertised that she would be willing to teach some scouts some good tactical moves that could be applied in both hunting and fighting in order to better train the league while not wasting their productivity towards hunting. However she had been waiting twenty minutes since the time she told everyone to meet her and thus far no one had showed up. A part of her couldn't help, but wonder if it was because of her legs. It wasn't like they moved, but she did have a contraption set up so she could walk. Plus she was creative so she could even use them to fight! But... It wasn't like the Regime really saw her shine yet so maybe no one took an interest in the private lessons.
Brilliance knew fighting. She was raised in SunClan after all. But even still, she was wondering what Loelia might be able to teach her. After all, last time she'd seen the she-cat fight had been a rather... interesting experience. Of course, she was also late, and opened her mouth to actually apologize as she arrived, not noticing immediately that no one else was there. "Sorry I'm late! I-" The she-cat glanced around. "Did I go to the wrong place?"
"No, it's-" She glanced around at the empty space, "Yeah, no one came," She admitted, but seemed genuinely down about no one coming. A part of her deeply wondered if it was because of how she looked. Or who her mother was. Her family hated Sean's bloodline for a long time, then her mother wound up hurting a lot of cats and on top of that she wasn't pretty, she couldn't walk on her own. Maybe no one took her seriously enough and that was why no one showed up.