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Post by Flurryofstars on May 11, 2021 1:17:13 GMT -5
Part 1 of that plot I promised! Any LKR can respond and even spies from other clans. The plan is to work with SwiftClan, but anything can happen. You don’t have to agree with Colt (who's just some rogue nobody) and if we have some cats that want to sabotage the plan or attack a clan by themselves, then by all means. If you don't have an LKR cat, you can always adopt one here.
Life in the city was never easy, but lately things kept getting worse. Every moon it felt like Primal Instinct was claiming more and more of their territory, forcing rogues and loners out of some of the last good spots available and leaving little prey in their wake. Already, their numbers had dropped considerably with cats abandoning the city altogether in search of something better in the forest. Did they forget about the clans? Even Colt’s family-run gang had been forced to disband, but he wasn’t as keen to tuck his tail and run. Even the kittypets had to be fed up with all of this, which was apparent in those that sat around him.
They’d agreed to meet at the fountain in the center of the park once the sun had set. And now, with only the street lamps’ eerie glow, the time had come. Jumping onto the edge of the fountain, Colt stared down the cats who’d chosen to come. Hardly any...
“Thank you for coming tonight. I know it’s asking a lot of you with how things are these days, but we need to talk. I’m sure some of you have already noticed another forest group close by--something called a SwiftClan?” He never saw them himself, only heard rumors. “Before I was even born, the League was a problem. And now this? We can’t deal with another group on top of them. Not right now, but we have to do something!”
He waited a moment to gauge the reaction of the others, before straightening up to voice his own opinion. “I’ve thought about it a lot and I think our best bet is to pit them against each other. If we ask SwiftClan for help, then maybe we can finally drive Primal Instinct out of our city, but I can’t do this alone. They won’t listen to the complaints of one cat. So I ask, as a fellow citizen, will you help me defend our home? Or will you propose something else we can try?”
Twitch's eye twitched, as it was wont to do. "Mmhmm. Yeahyeahyeah I see what you're saying bud. I'm picking up what you're putting down." As reclusive as he was, sewer-dweller Twitch hadn't realised the extent of the problem they were all facing until his entire heist team--and by that, he meant the rock with a face painted on it he'd been treating like another feline--had packed up for another city. That meant he had to start again. From scratch. To say he was miffed would be an understatement.
"I'd be real annoyed if I had to start up shop somewhere else," Twitch agreed. "I'm in the perfect location, forgodssakes! We can't let either of these dumb brute Clans drive us out from my home! I mean, our home! These cats need to learn the true power of the LKR!!! ...So yeah I agree with what you said. The SwiftClan thing."
"Are you sure about this, I mean, have you or anyone of us even met them?" Creek was annoyed by the way Colt was creating a plan without having met this "SwiftClan", they could be just like Primal Instinct or worse. "I know this sounds rude, coming from me, but this is honestly the dumbest thing I have ever heard"