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Hello friends! Thank you for being so willing to take place in this Moon-High patrol! Here are some things to keep in mind!
1 - The leader of this patrol is Windyhurricane (ifaith1) 2 - The participants are Freckledpaw (Deer) and Dappledpaw (Aberrantfox) 3 - You receive character points in WinterClan for the character used just be replying! 4 - This thread is worth 5 character points. (character points determine your characters standing within their rank: top of the food chain or bottom of the food chain?) 5 - This is a creativity thread. So you are in charge of where this goes. May it be fun and low stress hunting patrol or mayhem and bring home a prisoner. Its up to you 6 - Have fun!
Edited Aug 26, 2019 17:23:10 GMT -5 By aberrantfox
Windyhurricane had a skip to his step as he pranced across the snow. Leaves, twigs, and feathers were tangled up in his long furred grey pelt. He turned his blazing blue eyes on the two apprentices, one of which was his!
"You guys doing alright back there?" He asked, the wind was blowing unbelievably strongly today. He was almost worried one of them would get whisked away. He had a blue grey mask and legs that looked like they were covered in mud. Or maybe that was just the color of his legs... It was a bit hard to tell with him.