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( for faded. i kept the name aspen bc i can't think of anything better oops )
Aspen was a sun child. Orange cream fur with little golden highlights in his thick pelt, small lines of warm yellow butterscotch tabby marking etched into his face, and a small dappling of dots of an equal shade like sun kisses. If he had been human he would have been one of those farmer boys with those long curly locks of golden blonde hair and a dozen freckles, with brown-amber eyes that could melt the hearts of puppies and a smile that could either make you love him or hate him in just seconds flat. He was was the type of guys you could read just from his looks; headstrong, confident, young, and those traits were both a recipe for success and disaster.
He'd heard, as most loners had at one point or another, about a bunch of cats that defended their land like life and death, entire groups of cats that would beat up trespassers. To a cat like himself, born to a nomadic life and sharing all the world and land with everyone who ever bothered to pass by, it seemed like the most rude, stuck up thing he'd ever heard of. These cat really thought they could keep miles of land just to hunt in? That alone made him sick. But come to find out there were some cats who owned both a hundred tunnels worth of land below ground and land on the surface on top of it all. "Let those mole cats keep their tunnels," He'd told some passing loner when they'd gotten into a quick conversation, "but I'll tell you one thing's for sure, they're sure as hell not gonna' dictate what land I walk over."
So now here he was, trampling from the Regime's territory, looking for a fight more than anything else. His eyes ablaze with the prideful folly of brave youths deeply grounded in romantic ideals.
Basil had always been larger than most. He wasn't as large as his father honestly, but he was pretty close. He had the same broad shoulders and large muscular build that made him perfectly suited to be a mercenary. Normally he was kept busy with border patrols and repairing damaged tunnels so that they wouldn't collapse. Today he had honestly been going for a walk. Since it was one of the few days off he actually got. Well, he had been taking a walk until he'd scented an intruder on Regime land. Now he was tracking the intruder. It wasn't hard since they didn't seem to be trying to hide at all.
It only took him a mere five minutes to find the intruder. Was he really that close to the tunnels? A growl rumbled in the young tom's throat. He was clearly looking for the tunnels. If he got in, he wouldn't get far, but Basil would be here to make sure he didn't get in at all. His pace quickened until he was running, his heavy paws thudding on the ground as he closed in on his target. He barreled into the intruder with teeth bared and claws out. "Just what do you think you're doing on Regime land?"
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POSTEDNov 4, 2018 22:03:20 GMT -5 TO renegade regime
Nearly as soon as Basil noticed Aspen Aspen noticed Basil, a smirk on his face. Bingo. He looked the tom up and down slowly and coolly, pretending well enough that adrenaline wasn't pounding through his veins in preparation for a fight. Still, he kept his claws sheathed, gazing down at Basil's unsheathed claws with a look of contempt, as if somehow the fact he didn't hold the appearance of looking for a fight make him the bigger cat of the two; as if it nullified the fact that he had come to their land particularly for a scuffle. "Heh. Well, that's just the problem isn't it? What in particular makes you guys so high and mighty to make it your land?" He half drawled half snapped back, before faking a rather disinterested expression as he took to looking around the land. It looked exactly the same as any other stretch of land around as far as the eye could see. The only difference was that their obnoxious band of cats had greedily snatched it up and kept it private by threatening to beat up any cat who set foot on it. Disgusting.
Basil lifted a heavy paw that landed on the side of the other tom's head. "It's our land because this is where we live and hunt! We also have the strength to defend it." This tom had to have come here looking for a fight with that type of attitude and Basil was just the one to give him what he wanted. He would be sure to give him a few scars to remember him by. Now that his father was the Commander, he had a lot to prove. No intruders were going to get by him.
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POSTEDNov 22, 2018 18:58:21 GMT -5 TO renegade regime
He let the hit land more on purpose than anything else. It hurt, but the last thing in the world he intended to do was let the other tom see that, and he glared back of the tom with a look of contempt as if the attack was the most pathetic thing he had ever witnessed. It was a slight intimidation tactic - trying to show that simple blows had no effect on him - as well as a way of being honorable and making sure he had certainly not been the one to start the fight, even if that was his whole purpose in being there in the first place. He hadn't laid a claw on the other tom yet, and in repayment for his cool, calm, noble presence, he had been barreled into and bashed across the face. Really, the other tom had left him no other choice.
Basil's words just reinforced the narrative playing on a loop in his head. These groups and clans were really just like school yard bullies with no sense of respect or honor to them. Ruffians was a bit of an cliche' term, but it seemed to fit them just right. "Oh, and that's such a respectable reason to attack wandering cats, isn't it?" Aspen snapped back, his brown-amber eyes narrowing to slits. He felt his words were rather pointless, however. What did a cat who would just barrel into strangers without as single question care with things like respect, honor, or even basic decency?
"You know," He said, holding back a growl. "I really did attempt to be civil. But honestly, I think it's time you and your band of land thieves learn to keep to your place underground. It's honestly the perfect place for cat like your kind who are literally lower than dirt." He sneered, allowing his claws to come unsheathed as he finally prepared himself to attack. Still, he waited, letting the other tom have the first attack. He was going to be the civil one here, after all.
This tom really was something else. Not only had he stood there while he attacked him, but he had the audacity to call the Regime land thieves. Did he realize how much land and prey it took to feed everyone? Some of their members didn't even know how to hunt since that was not their duty in the Regime. Either way, he was not going to let up until he chased this tom away from their land. "It's honestly not worth spending time explaining this to you, but if you're gonna stand there and take a hit, I'm not going to go easy on you." Basil was a very large cat, something he had inherited from his father. He tended to be quite intimidating when he wanted to be. "I'll give you one last chance to leave the territory. It's obvious you aren't that bright so I suppose that warrants a bit of kindness. This will be your last chance though. Leave or I will make you."
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POSTEDNov 28, 2018 19:30:40 GMT -5 TO renegade regime
Nothing probably could have helped Basil this far into the conversation, considering at this point Aspen had already made up his mind that these RR cats were malignant forces of evil who wanted to bully and scare innocent travelers with their intimidating numbers, and once Aspen got something into his head - especially something that he believed put him on a moral high ground - it was near impossible to change his mind. That being said, Basil's responses weren't doing him any favors with the golden tabby intruder. The moment the RR tom said it "wasn't worth spending time explaining" he basically took it as an admission of their unjustifiable moral failings, something that made his claws twitch. He would have never admitted it, not for anything, but he was getting excited to tear his claws into this cat.
"Sorry if I don't take opinions of my intelligence from backwoods savages very seriously." He sneered, standing even more proud than before, though still taking care to prepare for the attack he knew would be inevitable with his next sentence. "And sorry to say, but I don't have any plans on leaving at all. So do your worst, I suppose." He said, with the sort of arrogant dismissive tone one would give towards a kit threatening to beat up a full grown adult.
"Basil?" Before Basil could do anything else, another voice made him freeze in his tracks. It was softer and much gentler than Basil's voice. The large tabby tom had looked over his shoulder to see a small she cat standing behind him. She was black with a small white patch on her chest and green eyes. "Jasmine? What are you doing out here?" She gave him a confused look. "You agreed to accompany me for a walk remember? When you ran off I thought something was wrong..." The she cat then peered over his shoulder and spotted Aspen. This is when her eyes grew stern. "You were fighting again weren't you?" Basil rolled his eyes. "He's an intruder Jasmine. Intruders have to leave the territory or they are made to leave." Now that Jasmine was here, it made things a bit more complicated. Basil had taken up a more defensive position, placing himself between the intruder and his sister. She had never fought a day in her life. If this tom went after her, Basil would rip him to shreds.
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POSTEDDec 6, 2018 22:24:33 GMT -5 TO renegade regime
At the appearance of the she cat, Aspen stiffened, reluctantly retracting his previously unsheathed claws. Where he was from people said a lot about ladies in the clans, the type of stuff that was common among the old traditional folk of the nicer loner territories, that held that sort of homey feel akin to a nice upper-class suburban neighborhood. It was rather gruffly mentioned that clan and group girls were ruffians, cold femme fatales, and rumors came up now and again of some nice loner boy getting caught up with a pretty girl from the clans, before being back-stabbed and loosing his good reputation, or being converted to their - as it was called in these nicer parts - crude, brutish, and primitive life-style. It was also mentioned that clan girls tended to always be looking for a fight, and it shook Aspen a bit.
Chivalry was as important to him a nobility and honor, deeply intertwined with those ideals, and the last thing he wanted to do was fight a girl. It was so much as to say he was actually about to back off from the fight all together. What kind of person would he be if he beat up a lady, even if she was looking for a fight? Not to mention, though he would have never admitted it, Jasmine was certainly much more attractive than he'd ever expected a clan or group cat to be. To his relief, however, Jasmine seemed just as opposed to fighting him - and fighting in general - as he was about fighting her, and inwardly he breathed a sigh of relief that he probably wouldn't be forced to even lay a paw on this she cat.
He gave a half dip of his head in polite greeting to her, keeping up his guard just in case this was all some sort of act to get him to lower his defenses, which given his low opinion of these cats wouldn't have surprised him much. "I feel I aught to apologize for having kept you from you walk ma'am, especially considering I was just out doing the same thing." The apology, at least to Jasmine, was sincere, his slight and rather charming country drawl edging sympathy to his voice. Only a hint of sarcasm laced his voice when he mentioned that he too 'has just been taking a walk', which was aimed very specifically with an air of contempt toward Basil, though it was well hidden under his actual genuine apology given towards the newly arrived she cat.
"Well this certainly isn't a place for you to go for a walk you know. You are lucky Basil and I found you as opposed to anyone else! You loners just don't seem to realize just how difficult it is to keep everyone fed and cared for if we let anyone and everyone on our territory. We've got little ones to feed and not everyone in our group knows how to hunt or fight. There are also some that are too old or too sick to fight. The small she cat had locked a sharp green faze on Aspen. She was trying not to think on the fact that just for a minute she had been drawn in by his words. Instead, she huffed. "I also know my brother well enough to realize that someone actually has to make him angry before he attacks someone like that so perhaps you'd like to tell me the real story?"
Honestly, she and Basil looked nothing alike. She was petite a glossy black pelt and light green eyes while Basil was very large with broad muscular shoulders and a light brown tabby pelt that was littered with scars. It was no wonder that those that didn't know them didn't know they were related, but according to their father, Basil and their brother Coriander looked a lot like their mother while she had taken her father's pelt color. She wasn't too worried about this though. She was more worried about the fact that she was struggling to remain serious with this tom. She also wasn't sure how long she could convince Basil to remain calm and no one else was here that could reign her brother in. Hopefully she could get this tom to see the error of his ways soon.