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It was a constant war within Thornkit, between wanting to remain at Faithkit's side unfaltering and wanting to get up to burn off the excess energy that seemed to accumulate under his skin at a rapid pace. He knew his sister encouraged him to get out of the medicine cat's den and move, but that time spent apart from her could be critical, especially while she was sick - he'd never been far from her before, typically accompanied by her and Falsekit whenever he took a romp, another routine that had been thoroughly pulled from its roots and burned in the aftermath of their mother's attack and their subsequent flight to ThunderClan in a bid to help Faithkit get over the illness that had latched onto her. Here, where there were so many strangers of unknown intentions, Thornkit was all the more hesitant to leave his sister's side - even if Falsekit would be there in his absence.

Perhaps it was because Falsekit would be there in his absence. While the trio of littermates had always seemed well-balanced, Thornkit, as subconscious as it might have been, could feel a shift beginning to start in their dynamic, and he was afraid that he might somehow lose both of his siblings if he looked away for too long. He'd never felt jealous of Falsekit or Faithkit before, but with the way they resembled one another, the way Serpentberry seemed more inclined to reward and coddle their apparent acquiescence to their new life, Thornkit suddenly felt as if he needed to scrabble to keep hold of everything he'd once known. Everything was changing, whether he wanted it to or not, and he needed to be able to keep up.

Having been born on the cusp of Greenleaf into Leaf-fall, all Thornkit had known in terms of weather was mildness and briskness. In another moon or two, all hints of warmth in the air would disappear entirely - not that that was something that had occurred to him as something that could happen - and as it was, warm nights were becoming scarcer in number. It would seem as though the stars themselves aligned for this one night before all of that would happen, where Serpentberry had deemed Faithkit doing well enough for that day to take a little venture outside of the medicine cat's den. The night sky was clear above the barriers of ThunderClan's camp, an endless expanse that, unlike the land around them, couldn't be contained and that Thornkit couldn't be bound to. Sitting outside of the medicine cat's den with his littermates, Thornkit's tail twitched erratically as he stared up at the sky, eyes darting from one star to the next as they twinkled above.

His sister was sandwiched between him and Falsekit, and he was gently murmuring to the both of them about the sparkling stars when movement in the corner of his eye caught his attention and he tensed, rounding on the approaching figure and using his own small body to try and eclipse Faithkit from view. The approaching stranger wasn't one of the adults, but Thornkit's stance remained the same as he critically glared at the kit now standing before him. There were so many other kits in this place, and yet they all seemed to find their way into Thornkit's personal space - though he supposed it was a natural occurrence, given that they couldn't go anywhere else.

"What, are you sick or something? Or are you just trying to bother us?" Thornkit snipped, hackles relaxing only slightly as his defensive hostility gave way some to a desire to prod and provoke.
THORNKIThe/him + 02 moons
ThunderClan kit
NPC ♡ NPC | adopted by Serpentberry
Brother to Falsekit, Faithkit
Mate to N/A | Father to N/A
Mentored by N/A | Mentoring N/A
penned by Archivist
 


Dawnkit
status: annoyed​
She supposes there is an eventuality that she must interact with the new kits that Serpentberry brought in. She didn't want to, the hate and disdain her mother had for the medicine cat bleeding into Dawnkit that proceeded to extend to these kits, as unfair as that may seem. Her mother thought there was an ulterior motive, untrusting and paranoid. Dawnkit couldn't say she didn't feel the same. Like mother like daughter. But her mother needed herbs and refused to seek out help for those same reasons so here she was. Attempting to retrieve said help in the form of herbs without telling anyone. Would she get in trouble if caught? Most likely. Did she care? No. The only thing that mattered was her mother and her siblings. So here she was, attempting to sneak in, but unfortunately for her, the three little kits stood sentry outside. She glared at the one that noticed her and spoke.

"What's it to ya, huh? I don't owe you anything." She bared her teeth at the kit, Thornkit she thinks she recalls correctly. "Ya ask that of anyone who happens to be walkin' by, huh?" She won't tell him that she had been trying to sneak pass. If an adult overheard her she'd be in trouble. She'll just course correct and go to the fresh-kill pile instead. Dawnkit squints at the three. "Whatcha doin' anyway? Watchin' the stars?" She glances up at the night sky herself. She didn't see what was so special about them. Sure their ancestors were up there but why spend time watching them? "It's just dead cats, supposedly watchin' over us. That so interestin' or somethin'?" This kid was strange. But she'd hear what he said. Unless he snapped at her again. In which case she'd snap back and leave. She already didn't like him.

and every step i choose to take begins to set the world aflame

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  • DAWNKIT She/Her A cinnamon tortie point with large paws and anger in her veins. She is highly protective of her siblings and is strangely distrustful of anyone that isn't family, possibly stemming from her mother's paranoia.

    𖤓 Kit of Thunderclan
    𖤓 Sister to Fawnkit and ???
    𖤓 2 moons; ages on the 1st of every month (updated 9/20/2025)
    𖤓 speech thought action
    𖤓 peaceful/healing powerplay permitted

 









She wasn't going to argue with her sister, but when Fawnkit overheard Dawnkit calling their ancestors just dead cats, her fur bristled and she lowered her ears. She didn't mean to snoop, but she was curious where Dawnkit had gone to in the middle of the night, and when she saw Thornkit glaring at her sister, she was determined to protect her if needed. Of course Dawnkit did not need protection, she was well capable all on her own, but Fawnkit wanted to be ready just in case.

It took her by surprise to hear her sister talk so harshly and coldly about StarClan, but she supposed Dawnkit had no reason not to act this way. Glancing up at the stars, however, Fawnkit felt a connection to the vast starry plains staring back at her - some brighter and bigger, some further away, fading softly. There was not a cloud in the sky and all the stars shone down on the forest, embracing them in their glow. Fawnkit was many things - impatient and brassy, sometimes annoying or silly - but she was still a ThunderClan cat and that meant she had ancestors up there in the sky. Cats watching over her and her loved ones, protecting them and loving them. She couldn't ask for anything more.

She hoped her sister would learn that soon, learn to respect StarClan and the skies above her, for when their time comes, she wished to run through the starry moors together with her sister, the two of them racing side by side. As she continued staring at the starry night sky, she calmed, her breathing relaxed and her fur lay flat - seeing such beauty with her own eyes was calming, filling her with love, and she purred to herself. There was no doubt StarClan was watching over her, because why else would she feel this safe under the night sky, looking into endless darkness?





 
It seems like he came out of the medicine cat den at the wrong time. To think, that he would run into a kitten hissing match after replacing a nest. The old nest was near his paw, not wanting to bat it around while Dawnkit snapped at Thornkit. It takes everything in his power not to burst into laughter at Dawnkit's words considering she did have a point. She had only been passing by with Fawnkit, near... The medicine cat den. I don't know how Thornkit thought this was a good place to relax and expect no one to pass by. You're close to the medicine cat den. The second most busiest area in Thunderclan camp.

It would be best to walk away. Dump the old tattered nest and ignore the kits hissing at him as he trudged on by. However, he'd rather not listen to them hiss for hours about something so idiotic. "Thornkit." The cream warrior turns his head to face the dark furred kitten. "Cats don't have to be sick to visit the medicine cat den. If you wanted to be somewhere where you'd be left alone, next to the medicine cat den is not the place to be. I'm not even sick, but I came by to throw out an old nest. You can't be hissing at cats for being near the medicine cat den. You can hiss if you were in some corner around camp." I have a feeling that he's not gonna take it well. The fact that the kitten would instead take out his anger on Gingerflame himself worms itself into his mind. Annoyance begins to boil, but he knows better. He can't allow himself to be defeated by a kit of all things.

As for why he hasn't said anything to Dawnkit? Well... She wasn't in the wrong.
  • GINGERFLAME
    — forager of thunderclan
    🗡 21 moons — he/him — ages realistically on the 14th — mentoring cardinalpaw
    🗡 speech is "#F2935C" — thoughts are italics — attacks are underlined
    🗡 short haired cream tabby with vibrant red eyes
    🗡 peaceful & healing powerplay permitted — underline & tag when attacking
    🗡 penned by velou — kasaven on discord — open to plots & dms
 
You walk along the edge of danger
AND IT WILL CHANGE YOU

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A low rumble rose in Copperstorm's chest as he padded up on the small cluster of kits stargazing. Golden eyes flicked over them, Falsekit, Thornkit, Faithkit, the three Serpentberry had unceremoniously left with the Clan, and Dawnkit, whose little voice had just piped up about the stars being just a bunch of dead cats. Then there was little Fawnkit, who seemed a bit peeved with what had been said.

One dark brow arched as he tilted his head, studying their faces for a heartbeat before speaking. " Perhaps they're just a bunch of dead cats for you now. " he said softly, his ear flicking. " But I know for a fact they're out there, watching, even now. Maybe you're right... They were just cats, no different from you and me in life. " His voice dropped a shade, less lecturing and more like a thought spoken aloud. " But they were here once, and that matters. "

He dipped his head slightly, following their gaze up to the stars. The sky glittered like so many scattered memories. In his heart, he prayed Flintberry was up there too, among them, whole and shining. The thought of his brother ached for a moment longer, as always it did... It lingered in his heart. He was gone, but still here. Copperstorm had seen it himself, that awful day... When the starlit body had stood above the empty husk of his brother... When those eyes had found his own and then... Disappeared into the night.

" And now... " he murmured, eyes still on the constellations. " They are there. "

A faint hum rumbled from the brown tabby's chest as Copperstorm turned his golden gaze on Gingerflame, dipping his head in the smallest of nods to acknowledge the warrior's words. His eyes shifted then to Thornkit, watching the way the young tom bristled and spat so quickly, as if the whole world might be against him. Yes… that temper again. Always ready to flare. Copperstorm's whiskers twitched faintly, but he didn't scold... Not yet. Instead, his tail flicked once as his gaze slid back to Gingerflame. The younger warrior was right. A cat couldn't hiss and spit at everyone who walked by.

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Thornkit didn't like the way Dawnkit was prowling about - the way she got so defensive, the way she started towards the freshkill pile once he'd noticed her presence. He'd been in the same position enough times to recognize someone sneaking around when he saw it, and it made his fur puff up. He knew from the looks he and his littermates received from some of the ThunderClanners that they weren't as welcomed as Serpentberry and Juniperstar liked to insist they were. Was Dawnkit here as some sort of spy, to try and catch him and his littermates doing something they shouldn't so that there would be a reason to remove them from the Clan?

"So what if I do?" Thornkit bit back when Dawnkit questioned him, and he moved so that he was partially blocking his sister from the new presences that were crowding around them now. When Dawnkit brought up the stars again, he spared a quick glance upwards before he snorted. "So I've heard. Doesn't make much sense for your ancestors to go up into the sky after they die when you put them in the ground." If the she-kit was so irreverent of her ancestors and allowed that by her Clanmates, that was between them. Thornkit didn't have any ancestors in the sky. He knew his mother wasn't there. He had opened his mouth to make another retort when one of the warriors stopped and reprimanded him.

"My sister's sick. I'm not leaving her side to watch some silly stars in a corner." Thornkit hissed, flattening his ears against his head. Serpentberry wouldn't approve of him acting like that. He knew Faithkit would pull him back with that soothing tone of hers, hoarsened by illness, or Falsekit would speak down to him with some logical platitude. Neither of them seemed to understand how fragile their place was here, that they'd have to fight for it if they wanted to remain. Another warrior approached and spoke to the kits of what made the stars so important, but his words were lost on Thornkit - what he did hold onto was the look that the older warrior gave him.

He wanted nothing more than to make some spiteful comment and return to his shared nest in the medicine cat's den, but his siblings didn't seem like they wanted to turn in for the night just yet, and Thornkit wasn't going to leave his sister's side. He wanted nothing more than to lean into Faithkit's reliable, plush pelt and ignore the ThunderClanners, but he couldn't show a weakness like that, here in the open. Trapped, Thornkit scoffed and turned his glare to the side, picking at the dirt beneath his paws. It would be a pain to clean it out from under his claws later.
THORNKIThe/him + 02 moons
ThunderClan kit
NPC ♡ NPC | adopted by Serpentberry
Brother to Falsekit, Faithkit
Mate to N/A | Father to N/A
Mentored by N/A | Mentoring N/A
penned by Archivist
 
FAITHKIT


A BOUQUET OF BRAMBLES
SHE/HERx THUNDERCLAN KITx 02 MOONS
☆ A sickly fawn cream tortoiseshell with low white
☆ Adopted child of Serpentberry, littermates with Falsekit and Thornkit
☆ penned by Juice↛ Ouijeejuice on discord, feel free to dm for plots.​
You consider yourself selfish, not in a negative regard as you have plenty of other things weighing you down without the addition of your self-doubt. It's just a simple observation, as it would be to say that the weathers feeling hot. Although to everyone else it's cold, that has to tie in with your selfishness. It's always hot because of the fever, being between your two brothers doesn't help at all. The dependency was mutual, the three of you clinging to one another in the wake of a passing that really shouldn't have happened. It did though and you're learning what it's like to be in the care of the cat meant to save you, including having to stay in a den far too cramped for your liking as it was much quieter in the forest. There's time to dwell on that later, for now you wanted to look at the stars as no matter how much everything else changes they should hopefully still be the same. You pay little mind to how your fur ruffles in discomfort as another warm flush runs underneath your skin, instead you lean against Falsekit's side while your ear catches on every word murmured by Thornkit.

As things often are, good times are ruined. You would never blame Thornkit for it, instead fixing your passive glare onto Dawnkit as clearly it was her fault for getting too close and ruining the quiet time you were happily enjoying. "Dead cats?" Truthfully you didn't really understand StarClan, it felt like a relative that never visited on account to now calling Serpentberry kin. They had a connection right? So you think maybe you should care enough to forge one yourself but the concept feels impossibly vexing. "They're pretty" is all you really rasp, not interested in a conversation that truthfully you were invading rather than invited into. That seems to be the norm in ThunderClan though, your eyebrows furrow in frustration as Gingerflame speaks. The logic was sound but was it really so bad that they didn't want to go off in some cramped corner, shouldn't other cats know better than to get close to strangers?

"I can't walk very far" you utter in a grumble to Gingerflame, feeling your cheeks flush in embarrassment. It's an uncomfortable feeling, an itchy one that seems to fester across your face and ears. In truth you could walk very far but you choose to not in case a bad fit leaves you crumpled in a corner far from help. Realistically that wouldn't happen, not with Thornkit and Falsekit close by but it worried you all the same. "Ignore them Thornkit" the command is simple, you're not the best at soothing but you figured it could be enough to draw him out of his anger. This way you could focus on Copperstorm and his cryptic way of speaking about the stars, or rather the dead cats that are meant to be the stars? "How do you know... they're... actually in the stars?"
 
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Flickerpaw has been told to help Gingerflame with replacing old bedding, and so Flickerpaw does just that. It evidently puts her into the wrong place at the wrong time—though Thornkit's hostility is nothing surprising to her at this point. He is very much unlike Fawnkit in this regard. Not that the two have to have anything in common just because they are unfortunate enough to be kits at the same time; Serpentberry's sick sweetness doesn't rub off on Thornkit, and instead turns him into something different. Flickerpaw can't say she doesn't get him... but he also manages to frustrate her more often than not.

At least there is more to this conversation than the squabbling of kits. Flickerpaw halts, sending her gaze skyward; the blanket of stars never ceases to shine down upon them, night after night. The idea that they may represent cats who have passed is an odd one, but it's not exactly something she can decline. It's a soothing thought to be watched over by something more powerful than you... but on occasion, it can also unnerve her. Do they watch and judge her for mistakes, too?

A shudder passes through her at Copperstorm's words. They were here once. Will she be up there with them someday? Or is that concept more akin to blasphemy?

"I don't think anybody knows for certain,"
Flickerpaw says, words hesitant for once. She is out of her depth here. Surely no warrior will reprimand her for speaking honestly—this is something that shows itself in different ways for everybody.
"But we have enough reason to believe they are."
 
I am not your kind and gentle husband

Serpentberry's newest little brood hold no interest to him, more mouths to feed that she can teach to preach her own words out like bothersome bird cry; he is unconvinced she did not bring them here just to have more cats sheltered under her wings, to whisper her bitter promises to like she did to Juniperstar. Still, hearing cats speak as though StarClan was merely a farce did not suit him well, it made his tail lash in irritation and where normally Graybird would have ignored it and carried on he could not help but stop his path out of the camp to redirect himself. The long, wiry blue tabby approached with a grimace, ears flat to his skull.
His attention draws to Faithkit slowly, the quiet question like a bow string pulled taut. When he speaks his voice is a strained rasp of a sound, the words hard to conjure, "Some of us were there when the clan's formed. We saw the stars take back those who died, we watched their spirits drift upward into the sky and vanish. It seems nonsensical to say now, I would not believe it myself if I hadn't witnessed it. A cat came down to stop our battle with the group who would be ShadowClan, she sparkled like the sun hitting the river, she spoke kindly. Then she gathered up our fallen to whisk away."
If he was a kit and heard such a thing he would also be skeptical, in a way he had been initially as well despite what his eyes told him. It took their leader rising from the dead twice to fully solidify his beliefs, his assurance that they were being guided, that there was somewhere softer when you finally met your end.

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& I am not the love you knew before.
GRAYBIRD

— Warrior ThunderClan
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"SPEECH", 'THOUGHTS', ATTACK
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FAITHKIT


A BOUQUET OF BRAMBLES
SHE/HERx THUNDERCLAN KITx 02 MOONS
☆ A sickly fawn cream tortoiseshell with low white
☆ Adopted child of Serpentberry, littermates with Falsekit and Thornkit
☆ penned by Juice↛ Ouijeejuice on discord, feel free to dm for plots.​
Amongst the flocking sea of faces you find too intimidating to look at for long it's Graybird's that you linger on. Unfortunately for you it seems that your face is the same target for him, momentarily he is all you can acknowledge. Though your gaze is inherently dull and vaguely glassy you are swept up by the legend he's spinning, you keep that descriptor to yourself though since you're not too certain he would be fond of it being called that. Keeping your gaze on him you swat at your brothers sides with your tail, this a prime story and you would be remiss if they were to miss out on it just because they were bickering.

It all sounds... rather nonsensical. You're not sure if you would sooner believe in cats made from stars as opposed to dead cats then moving to live with the stars. Do they become part star? What does it mean to become part star? You fancy the idea of it, it sounds quite nice to be considered part star. ShadowClan, that's a name you hear in passing. Not something you have found yourself paying much mind to since you're kept inside the medicine cat den for most of the day. It isn't a topic of interest to you but if it has to do with the stars, well you could pretend to feign interest in that part. "I want to see her one day" you decide with a huff, with the full conviction of a child who believes the story she's been told. A new idol is held in your mind, to be called Faithkit that means you have to be faithful to something right? Being faithful to the stars and a nice cat that sparkled and fetched the dead didn't sound so bad. "Does she... live up there then?" You flicker your ear towards the sky, following your own gesture with your gaze to stare wistfully up at the stars again.