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Sacred and Forbidden Names by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 18:09:53 GMT
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Star, or rather -star, is the Leader’s suffix without exception. Everyone knows this. For that reason, it is sacred to that role and to Starclan. Use your common sense; not the prefix. If you do, and
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Derogatory Names by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 16:33:28 GMT
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Just don’t. Please.
Every kitten has a mother, and no mother hates its young. There are instances where mothers will abandon kittens because they are born deficient or ill, and they often
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Realism by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 16:32:26 GMT
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A cat is a cat is a cat. As obvious as this appears, some people forget that, being cats, characters in Warriors would be unfamiliar with human things that are part of our everyday language. As a
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Eyes by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 16:31:48 GMT
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The first reason for not using eye colour in the prefix is common sense. Compared to the rest of its body, the eyes are not particularly large - even in the Singapura, who is well-known for its
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Specifity by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 16:30:47 GMT
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So, if the cat is to be named for appearance unequivocally, how do we know when the names we choose are too indistinct to work to their full potential? There’s an easy way to check, follow these
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Special Circumstances by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 16:30:04 GMT
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To put it simply, there aren’t any.
If you’ve read the two previous rules, you probably have some inkling that the prefix is somehow correlating to the physical appearance of the cat.
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Most Obvious Feature by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 16:28:25 GMT
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About the only notable difference between cats at birth is their pelt colour. Thus, this should be the focus of the prefix.
There is an exception to this, though - when a particular body
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Appearance Only by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 16:27:15 GMT
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Unlike the suffix, which changes as the cat matures, the prefix is expected to be eternal. The exception to this is, of course, name-changes, where the prefix is changed to better illustrate the most
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Nontraditional Prefixes by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 16:10:56 GMT
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Prefixes
Acacia
Almond
Amber
Arch
Aurora
Azalea
Bark
Bear
Berry
Big
Bird
Bitterling
Blood
Blossom
Bracken
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Prefixes matched with pelt colors or size by Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye
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last reply: Hollow, Sky, Laurel, Jay, Rye, Nov 27, 2014 16:06:51 GMT
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BLACK
Ant
Bat
Beetle
Black
Coot
Cormorant
Crow
Dark
Dipper
Fly
Ivy
Mole
Night
Rat
Raven
Rook
Sedge
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