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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Why Leviathan had chosen him to mentor any cat was beyond him. Still just because he wasn't keen on training students didn't mean he couldn't at least have some fun with it. A wicked grin spread over the red cat's expression revealing his pointed yellow teeth as he stuck his head inside the student's den. The sun hadn't even fully set set and the den was filled with the soft snores of sleeping cats. His narrowed yellow eyes scanned the darkness of the den, his grin somehow stretching wider.
"RISE AND SHINE HOLLOWPAW, IT'S TIME TO GO OUT AND SEIZE THE NIGHT! NO TIME TO WASTE. WE'RE BURNING UP PRECIOUS LIGHT!" he shouted into the darkness, completely shattering the silence.
"Ugh..." Hollowpaw put his paws over his ears for a moment then sighed dramatically as he got to his paws. Alastor. What a character, and, also, his absolute last choice as mentor. Someone maxed out that tom's volume and then broke the switch. Hollowpaw had a pretty big tolerance to most things annoying but he really did feel embarrassed that his mentor had ruined the morning for the rest of the cats in the den. Surely they would all assume he had slept in, but that wasn't the case, he wasn't due to meet with his mentor for nearly another twenty minutes. He wasn't about to waste time explaining that to grumpy apprentices, though, "I'm coming, I'm coming..." He said very quietly as he drug himself out of the shadows and into the early moonlight, "Alastor, thank you so much for personally greeting me this morning..."