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Post by Reflection on Jun 10, 2007 21:18:51 GMT -5
This is basic information about the cruel and unsanitary cats of the Tribe of Lurking Shadows.
- Long tails are reccomended to swat the ever so nasty flies
- Dense fur is also reccomended for the mosquitoes and cold dens the cats share.
- Squemish Stomachs, BEWARE. The smells and just complete slobbiness of the Tribe's Living habits are often disgusting.
- Thick Pads are a must if you plan to move around the Main Clearing or anywhere. Sharp rocks jut out randomly, and may surprise you.
- Prisoners are starved to death to the amusement of the Tribe. If you have important information, you're hung by your tail from the top of a Pine Tree that towers over the Prisoner's Cave. Only Favored-Prisoners are given meager meals and may gain acceptance into the Tribe.
- The Tribe's most important rule? Never ever make allies with any cat in another Tribe. If it is found out that you have siblings in other clans, you will be killed, regardless of your rank.
- The Tribe cats are often brutes. Get use to their rude comments.
- To ward off wandering others, dead cats are hung by their tails on the outside of camp.
- The cats reek.
- Weak kits sometimes are killed. Any deformity such as blindness will land you death, unless you are the kit of a Stoneteller, Chief-Prey-Hunter or Chief-Guard.
- Sometimes to amuse others, Tribe cats battle each other without their claws sheated.
- It's everyone for themselves. Though the prey-hunters get to eat first, everyone else has to take what they get, which is often meager so that the Elders, Stoneteller, and Chieves can eat feasts.
- If you are caught disobeying the Rules of the Tribe [Also listed in this Category] You shall either be hung by your tail from The Tree, become a favored prisoner, have a death-match with a random cat of the tribe, or just killed. It matters of your rank.
- Kits are often treated cruelly, and by their strength are put into training at an early 4-5 moons. It's a disgrace for you to be trained at the 6th Moon.
- Mentors always favor their To-bes as better and may at times to amuse themselves and prove their To-bes strength will make them fight against others and take bets. This is how many To-bes are killed.
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