Hello and welcome to Purrgatory! We are an 18+ Warrior Cat Roleplay set in an AU where the clans were unable to leave the forest territories and perished!
It has been 100 or more years since then, the clans of the forest are but distant memories to any cats still alive, stories passed down to kits of strangely named wild warriors and leaders with nine lives but the time of the clans is upon us once more and the stars shine yet again.
She's been doing well to stay away from the ShadowClan border. It bothers her, now, to know that somehow the marshlands regifted life to the medicine cat. She doubts she would survive a bite that horrid and yet... the bug did. She supposes that comes with the nature - after all, it does take a few tries to squish an ant, doesn't it?
Yet Serpentberry still needs to visit the thunderpsth on occasion, and she would be damned to trust her daughter here alone. And so, she trawls for anything useful by the ditch, eyes focused downwards. Her nose twitches as, just above the tarmac, a new scent arrives. Annoyance breathes itself into her frame yet she fashions a well worn smile, straightening her spine, and -
"Oh, Jade, it's just you," she chirps and relaxes her shoulders, though the smile never leaves. "And here I thought it was someone important bothering my midday walk." Her purr is genuine even if her words are playfully unkind. Twitching her tail, she motions to her side of the thunderpath, "Care to join me?"
The ones that entertain, and the ones that observe
She didn't know what was wrong with her. Every step she took felt heavier, energy ebbing and flowing with the whims of the wind. Most of the time she felt okay, able to get through her duties – patrols, training with the runt, hunts – but sometimes, there was a pain in her stomach that made her not want to do much of anything lately. Recently, she had been... happy for the occasions that she couldn't find her apprentice. It was a repreive from the constant movement and reprimanding during her phases of low motivation. Today was one of those days. The runt had some kind of excuse, and, despite the day of her graduation coming ever closer with each training session, the rosette molly didn't even want to rise from where she sun bathed at the edge of camp.
It was only when she grew hungry did the motivation come to rise to her paws and go nose around the freshkill pile. Yet, she didn't even have to make a step towards the wretched pile to feel a disgusting wave of nausea come over her at the scent of scales and slime came to her. She needed something better then what the pocosin offered. And so, despite originally not wanted to leave camp for the entire day, Jadethorn begrudgingly stepped away, making a beeline for the forested area of Thunderclan. She didn't have to step fully into their territory. It was always possible a squirrel would scurry across the thunderpath and into their marsh, perfect for her claws to capture.
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The scent of fresh mammal drifted across the tarmac, pulling the molly closer with each step. Paws pressed against harder ground of the thunderpath's edge and Jadethorn settled down into a crouch, feeling sluggish in her movements. Maybe she'd be lucky and a thunderclanner could chase a piece of prey across the heated surface, an easy chance for her to pounce and land herself a meal without much effort. Part of her wanted to step fully into their realm though, the part of her from the colony days. The part of her that stole from under other cats' noses. That was always the best way to do things back then but today, she felt her legs and muscles would betray her usual expertise in the skill of stealth.
While watching and waiting, a scent drifting on the wind, pungent in herbs. At first, she thought the witch doctor was near, her eyes narrowing in annoyance. She barely wanted to let them heal her wounds, let alone interact with them. Legs pushed herself up and into view, about to move to a new spot when a voice carried from across the pathway. A rather familiar voice that danced with playfulness and a hint of that underlying venom that a snake always carried. The frown immediately left her lips and the meal she had been waiting for forgotten as a sly, genuine smile replaced them. "Serpent~ My friend~" The second addition to her name was unneeded, just like her own. Whenever they ran into each other, there was no need for the politics of their warring nations. No. They were above that. "Oh, how you think so low of me! For all you know, I could be the next -star of the shadows, my dear snake."
The invitation was appreciated. She couldn't get in trouble with trespassing if she was being invited over. Taking a deep breath and giving her muscles a much needed stretch, green eyes checked each side for passing monsters before bolting across with a round of speed. The sudden movements made something in her stomach jostle, which felt impossible with her having yet to eat today. An audible groan spilled from her as she stopped, the sloshing nausea rising before she breathed it back and shook out her coat. Jadethorn gave an apologetic smile towards the tortoiseshell before she straightened and settled down onto her haunches. A fleeting thought crossed her mind about her symptoms, anxiety clawing up her throat before she cleared it. "So sorry, beautiful. I seem to be catching some kind of cold...."'I hope...'
Jadethorn she/her
❖ An Average Sized Black Rosette Tabby with Low White and Green Eyes
❖ Warrior of Shadowclan
❖ 34 moons; ages on the 8th of every month
❖ speechthoughtattack
❖ peaceful + healing powerplay permitted
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