† The Journey drags them along unrelentingly, up and across swaths of land none of them have ever laid eyes on before. Some of it is not dissimilar from the territories back home, like a river that cuts through the earth, the only salvation for anyone who wasn’t a fish - muncher being a twoleg contraption — and a flimsy one at that. Sharppaw still shudders at the uncomfortable memory of cats being swept away, their only salvation being RiverClan. How embarrassing. They could at least be content in the forest then, for a little while after that.
Today’s setting is a dip in the earth – or maybe it’s the land that’s rising all around them. The walls are made of dry, craggy earth. Foliage gives way to stone. Any chatter between them seemed to echo right back into her own ears, sound trapped in what was essentially an echo chamber. Sharppaw cannot help but feel anxious, bringing up the rear. Every pawstep feels too loud. The shuffling of feet kicks up dust and dirt, and the entire chasm seems to rumble back a low warning. Somehow, the earth seems fragile here.
Around them, she can spot small stones, brittle – sliding down the walls. Another step too loud, and there’s a crack as a chunk of rock hits the ground not far behind her. " Um— " he tries not jump out of his own skin where he hangs near the back of the group. Every little sound feels like too much noise, and then —
Rumbling. Like thunder. Sharppaw gasps as rocks — more like boulders angrily announce their presence, crackling dangerously as they part from rest of the rock they were made of. The crash of them is furious, compared the small stones that had crumbled to dust around them before. He watches every fracture with wide eyes, and torn from him, a shout: " Something– Something’s happening! Look! "
Today’s setting is a dip in the earth – or maybe it’s the land that’s rising all around them. The walls are made of dry, craggy earth. Foliage gives way to stone. Any chatter between them seemed to echo right back into her own ears, sound trapped in what was essentially an echo chamber. Sharppaw cannot help but feel anxious, bringing up the rear. Every pawstep feels too loud. The shuffling of feet kicks up dust and dirt, and the entire chasm seems to rumble back a low warning. Somehow, the earth seems fragile here.
Around them, she can spot small stones, brittle – sliding down the walls. Another step too loud, and there’s a crack as a chunk of rock hits the ground not far behind her. " Um— " he tries not jump out of his own skin where he hangs near the back of the group. Every little sound feels like too much noise, and then —
Rumbling. Like thunder. Sharppaw gasps as rocks — more like boulders angrily announce their presence, crackling dangerously as they part from rest of the rock they were made of. The crash of them is furious, compared the small stones that had crumbled to dust around them before. He watches every fracture with wide eyes, and torn from him, a shout: " Something– Something’s happening! Look! "
- OOC: ROCKSLIDE INCOMING! Nows the time to have them find cover with their groups!
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SHARPPAW: Mentored by Smogmaw
—— he / she , no pref , icked by they prns ; fine with gendered terms ( tom, molly, etc... )
—— currently 15 moons old. warrior ceremony delayed due to lackluster progress.
a dark smoke feline that stands at an above average height. Easily identifiable by her namesake – an unruly mat of fur, destined to be cluttered by inconsistencies between her chimera fur. Burdened with a broken tail. Though recently, she has realized it still has some use, she has wholey believed in its utter uselessness for so long that it cannot without great effort. anxious, antisocial, paranoid. Sharppaw is a creature living in constant fear. Most thoughts are irrational, but consistent in that they are borne from pessimism and generalized anxieties.
— Obsessed with the perceived 'game' within ShadowClan, the rules of which she is unaware of. Striving to be someone more likeable due to this. Prone to occassional bouts of impulsive behavior, as it has proved to benefit him, so far.