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Post by neverstarstar on May 13, 2020 21:59:20 GMT -5
Gintybee hadn't planned on being a queen in SpringClan, she'd intended to have her kits with her twolegs. But they'd abandoned her, leaving her at the mercy of the woods. SpringClan had eventually found her and this is where Gintybee has resigned herself too. The queen liked this clan and it's cats, but she didn't understand their ways very well yet. So as she lay with her newly born kits she considered their names, only able to settle on kittypet names. When she'd first found out she was pregnant Gintybee had chosen twoleg words she liked and decided they'd be good names for her kits. Even though she was far from her twolegs and their words, Gintybee wanted to honor what they had once been to her. So, despite her exhaustion, she looked over each kit and gave them one of her cherished names.
the kits }} given kittypet names at birth (the names are random twoleg words Gintybee thought were pretty) they will be changed to what you see below, though Gintybee begs that their warrior names honor what they would have been named at kittypets. Their mother is kind, loving, and a bit out of touch with clan life, even as the kits get older. She dotes on her children and I'd like them to have strong bonds as the kits grow up.