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༄ Before Ashheart, Sandflurry, and Hailstrike, were born. They where born on; March 13, 2022 at around 12 AM.
༄ The large family welcomed Hailstrike, the first born she-kit, Ashheart, the second-born tom, and Sandflurry, the final tom, into Nightclan. Each kit, with their own unique appearance, were immediately showered in love by their parents, as well as their older brothers Grayfang and Hazelfoot. Hailstrike resembled her father, her short coat a gray with the bengal pattern, though her tones were lighter than his. Sandflurry appeared more like his mother, a short sandy-brown tabby coat with white markings. Ashheart, which was a surprising but adored discovery, seemed to be a smaller and slightly lighter version of his grandfather, Cliffbird, his coat the longest of the bunch and his size on the larger end.
༄ Even though constantly comparing him to his grandfather can get tiring, it is just something that is hard not to notice at any given time. He already shares many aspects of his appearance with Cliffbird, but pretty much anyone could also see traces of the big Elder in Ashheart's personality as well. This young cat is one of those cats who just gets along with anyone, regardless of who they are. He cares deeply for those around him and he is constantly hoping to help anyone he encounters, even if that means just being there. He is the sympathetic sort, one of those cats who sees someone or something get hurt and feels the need to help them. Odd to his clanmates, this mentality extends to prey and predators too. He refuses to kill baby animals of prey due to the fact that they are babies, which in his eyes are similar to kits. He is one of those cats who will sit and have a conversation with a random loner at the edge of the territory rather than chase them away. As admirable as he is, these things can sometimes get him in trouble. If his clanmates are hungry and he avoids catching prey because it has a broken leg or is a baby, this can be troublesome for him when he gets criticized.
His kind-hearted nature is not just troublesome when it comes to showing sympathy towards others, but also when it comes to strangers. Loners, rogues, cats from other clans; it doesn't matter. If they are willing to have a friendly conversation, he will gladly start one. At times his willingness to interact with cats in this way can lead him into dangerous situations, considering not all cats are as friendly on the inside as they may appear on the outside. He puts too much trust in strangers, and even some obviously bad-natured clanmates, too quickly, causing him to be a common target for outer-clan schemes and bullying within his own clan. Other cats his age have had the tendency to use his eagerness to make friends and help others to their advantage, making him do things that he could get in trouble for.
He knows that he is a target, and he hates it, but he can't change it. And this leads into his more self-deprecating side that he tries to hide. He has been told many times that his dedication to helping others is a great trait and something to be proud of, which he is. But he also knows that being a good cat is what has caused him just about as much trouble as it has good. He gets mad at himself for being too nice, too trusting of others, but these things come to him naturally, meaning it is much harder to push aside in many situations.
༄ Often told that he is a lighter and smaller version of his grandfather, Ashheart takes on a lot of the same general shapes that Cliffbird does. One shared feature is that both take on the appearance of a Maine Coon, which makes both of them larger cats naturally.
While his grandfather is a much larger cat, Ashheart is only a little bit bigger than your average cat, his long pelt making him appear even larger than he is. Though looks can be deceiving, for underneath that pelt and that size, he is surprisingly slender for a cat of this type, speed and agility coming easier to him than strength. While it can't be denied that he has the size to use strength to his advantage, he follows the size that he has underneath that fur rather than above it.
In terms of that pelt he is so often seen for, he is similar but not quite the same as his grandfather or either of his parents. He takes on a longer pelt, similarly to Cliffbird, which is quite soft to the touch. But rather than a pure midnight black in color, he takes on the more dark gray coloring of his father, only without any patterning. In the shadows, he can appear as though he is as dark as the night, merging with his surroundings. But in the daylight, it can be seen quite clearly that he has gray coloring rather than black. Another feature that he is often complimented on is that his pelt, in certain light (moonlight in particular) appears to almost glow in a silver tone, giving him a somewhat mystical appearance.
To finalize young Ashheart's appearance, his nose is black in color with long whiskers protruding from his face, his paws are somewhat large in comparison to his body (though he will grow into them), and his eyes take on a bright orange-amber color.