Gathering 2025 Event omach init ──✩°。⋆⸜ The First Gathering

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Stormcrow's eyes scan the clearing alongside Flowercloud's, though she knows not what to look for. As soon as Flowercloud points the villain out, however, her eyes lock on their target– talking to his leader, the coward. Did Juniperstar know? She had seemed so meek when she asked for their attendance, yet there she stood, no doubt preparing to defend her murderous clan member.

At her king's command, she follows on the heels of Flowercloud, weaving through the gathered cats with the skill of one used to jumping from tree to tree, weaving through branches.

"I'll cover his back," she hisses to Flowercloud, low enough not to be overheard by the scheming leader and her follower. "He won't get away again, I swear it."

She gives Flowercloud a nod, then veers right, coming up to the brown tom from behind, her ears flat to her head.

"I advise you not to try and run again," she growls to Owlbark. "Though, cowardly as you are, I suspect such advice is lost on you."

She shoots an icy glance towards Juniperstar, but says nothing, her eyes quickly fixing on Owlbark again, even as her king speaks. She will not let him out of her sight.

STORMCROW. 54 moons
temporary mentor of teaselpaw,
daughter of snowveil
peaceful powerplay allowed
ooc - addressing @flowercloud then @OWLBARK


 
juniper

for once, he slinks towards her like a scolded pup rather than a hungering wolf. Owlbark practically nips at her ear for her attention and his urgency sends a nervous shiver down her spine. what could he possibly need to speak to her about now of all times? when SkyClan parades through the crowd drenched in blood. her eyes narrow, skeptical and frustration already coiling tightly in her chest, "What did you do," is all the question she gets to hiss before Hawkstar's voice projects across the open clearing.

to call her a liar.

her jaw sets, teeth clenched tightly against the slander being so carelessly thrown her way. "I didn't lie about anything," the spotted tabby is more than content to adjust her position, sliding in front of Owlbark while the furious SkyClan leader advances towards the both of them shrieking of foul play. murder. she doesn't have the luxury to lecture her deputy for his foolishness, to inquire as to his guilt. but a reckless killer, she knew he wasn't. "Your grief is more than reasonable Hawkstar but this isn't. ThunderClan does not bare its claws at its neighbors for no reason other than to sharpen them. Clearly, there's been a mistake here."

her tail lashes, glancing to her periphery as she recognizes Stormcrow slinking around behind them. The mention of some sort of 'code' makes her lips peel back, "What are you even talking about? You parade through here as if you are commander of all five clans rather than a neighbor. Your clan is nothing more than wayward wanderers too- you were not born in this forest... and I won't be told what's right by a stranger." by someone who'd not witnessed what they'd fought and bled for... who had no context to her integrity. Pikestar knew better, Sablestar especially knew her better than that.

"I do not harbor murderers and blood thirsters," teal eyes glower in the direction of ShadowClan, who were far more deserving of this sordid reputation. "I won't deny you justice Hawkstar but only within reason. You're no more barbarians than we are..."

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indentFear and confusion fill the air like a thick miasma. Dustystar has the mind to call out to her warriors - "Stay calm! Don't panic, keep yours heads on straight." - but as she shouts, her voice is swallowed by the cacophonous noise.

indentWild green eyes watch helplessly as Skyclan warriors begin to surround the small group of leaders. As Hawkstar levies her accusations towards Juniperstar, the blood drains from Dustystar's face. "Juniperstar..." The young leader turns to the accused, a look of betrayal on her face. "Is this true?" Had the peace they sought really been a rouse? Dustystar had begun to put trust in the molly, after her warrior attacked Gorsepaw. 'Was it all really a lie?'


Dustystar - 27 moons - Windclan Leader


 
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Graybird has been quietly smoldering the moment they arrived, his brother carelessly brushing against Juniperstar in what was essentially a bold declaration of what he did not deserve after all he had done, it was enough to ruin his night entirely. No effort was made to socialize, he kept his head down and his holly green gaze on the earth beneath his paws; the very ground where once war ripped across their home, he had claws and fought to defend her then and he would do so now when another foe dared threaten. SkyClan rolls in like a dark cloud, their leader is a pointed dart of a cat moving without pause toward her place among the others but it is her words that have him paying attention to the world around them once more, his earlier annoyance all but faded and replaced with stinging injustice.

He doesn't much care for Owlbark, he had been named aptly and it showed - barking where something softer would suffice, brash and a little too forward with their leader in a way that made his fur prickle angrily; Juniperstar deserved more respect than to be spoken to like a kitten caught misbehaving, frankly he was tired of feeling as if he could not help her more. But she didn't need him really did she? She had those closest to her heart already. It was not because he felt anything for the deputy, frankly he wouldn't be surprised if Owlbark had killed a cat, but Juniperstar had chosen him - surely there was more to it than simple slaughter, Graybird would defend her choices to the grave, it had nothing to do with Owlbark himself. The gray tom's hackles rose, spine bristling as he rose to stand near where the leaders sat and barred his teeth, "You've much nerve calling our leader a LIAR, Hawkstar!" Briefly he wonders what exactly had happened, there as a stiffness to Owlbark that made clear something had - an expression tight and hard to read that neither reeked of guilt nor rebuff of the accusation. Graybird's heart sings to punish the one-eyed molly daring to spit such venom, ThunderClan had always been the one making efforts, even if he himself despised ShadowClan perhaps more than any other soul in their forest did, this gathering of cats was of pure desire for peace, a naive and foolish hope he had wished to guard but was now threatening to crumble around them. Has StarClan not taken enough? Her friend, her kit, her own life, could they not spare even this extended olive branch the constant grief? 'Will you ever smile again as you once did, I would kill for it - even when it was once directed at another.

& I am not the love you knew before.
GRAYBIRD

— Warrior ThunderClan
— He/They
"SPEECH", 'THOUGHTS', ATTACK
— SH Gray Tabby with holly green eyes.
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Owlbark did not even get the chance to tell Juniperstar his "crime". His maw was opened and ready to advise their next move when Hawkstar pointed in his direction, voice dripping in rage. He did not flinch or shrink. His spine only straightened and his green eyes found Hawkstar's one. She was impressive, he had to admit - battle scarred, confident, and demanding attention. Owlbark paid no attention to the hawks she sent circling around him with their eyes set on him and talons poised to attack.

What did you do?

Rosebelly, he learned was his name, had trespassed and took his claws to Owlbark. His mother had approached and instead of explaining himself to deaf ears, he had gone. He had never claimed he was wise or thoughtful, but he was able to survive. That's what he did. He survived. Owlbark's eyes remained locked on Hawkstar as he replied, "Only what I saw fit." He hoped Juniperstar trusted him. He hoped she put all the trust she had when she elected him to deputy moons ago. They stood there, side by side, and Owlbark pushed his pelt against his leader's. He was ready to kill again if necessary. The rare moment of his physical contact was hopefully proof enough to his leader. They listen to the SkyClan leader's tirade and he breaks his eyes from Hawkstar to look at his own leader standing in front of him.

She was someone he did not recognize in this moment. This was Juniperstar, leader of ThunderClan. Thornstar would be proud, he thought, and tilted his chin up in defiance at Hawkstar. If there was any doubt that Juniperstar would turn her back on him for his instinct, it is washed away like a flood. He suddenly felt that same rush of hope he had felt when Thornstar approached him all those moons ago and promised a home. A home with others who would accept him. ThunderClan was his home now, and Juniperstar his leader.

Owlbark stayed his place behind Juniperstar, and trusted her. "I am deserved a chance to speak against your claims, Hawkstar," he addressed. He began to speak loudly so all cats of the gathering could hear him now. "I'm Owlbark, deputy of ThunderClan. I was raised in these woods unlike the SkyClanners. I know what survival looks like. I know what it takes to survive. Survival is not allowing transgressions without punishment. Rosebelly chased prey onto ThunderClan territory and laid claws on me without provocation. I returned the attack, and Rosebelly succumbed to his wounds after crawling across the border. He was not the innocent you claim." His eyes found the she-cat that had wailed at the sight of his body after he crawled back to SkyClan territory. Owlbark could only guess the tall-tale she told SkyClan to have them react this way. "Instead of an excuse I gave the truth. And I will not apologize for doing what I had to.

The deputy turned to look at the cats gathered who were not a part of SkyClan. Especially those who looked at him horrified, as if he had morphed into the rabid dog they all believed him to be. "Have you forgotten the forest before the clans? The hunger and defenselessness? Ah, SkyClan would not. They were not here to live as we did. Forgive me for protecting what I fought for from some newcomers who claim innocence for a cat who no longer breaths. If I am wrong, StarClan themselves can take me. I have no fear or doubt. I defended my home like a warrior. Why else are we called that if not to use the claws we were given?" The rage that Hawkstar held was infectious. His voice rose in pitch and his claws dug into the ground beneath him.

"What code, Hawkstar? What code do you hold dear that allows for unprovoked attacks to go untouched? I've never heard of the code you say dictates warriors, but I wouldn't follow anything SkyClan does if it means that I'm not allowed to protect what I have fought for," Owlbark said. His eyes moved to Juniperstar to gauge her reaction. If she decreed, he would use the claws he was given. For her, anything. "If I had treated your warrior with the soft paws you train your warriors to find, then I would have been the one dead. I would hope SkyClan would react the same as I had if ThunderClan acted the way Rosebelly did." The tom, feeling a wave of exhaustion roll over himself, bowed his head to Hawkstar. That would be the only courtesy she received from him tonight.