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Larkswoop’s eyes narrowed.
“Last time I checked, we may be near RiverClan Territory, but we haven’t crossed the border, Dusklion,” She pointed out calmly with a wave of her tail. She turned to Lynxshade, a snarl twisting her maw. “I never said I wanted a fight, but it seems as if you’re looking for one, Lynxshade.” Larkswoop flexed her claws and let them sink into the cracks of the stone beneath her. Strong muscles rippled beneath the ThunderClanner’s broad-shouldered form, her outline a sharp black against the sparkling night sky. “Enforcers are similar to ThunderClan’s Hornets. At least ThunderClan has some honor when it comes to battle. We don’t kill cats for fun,” She shot at the ShadowClanner. If the Enforcer wanted a fight, Larkswoop would most certainly give her one. Dusklion could watch all she wanted. Lynxshade wouldn’t be the one to win a fight if it came down to it. Could lark win :0 - also dice rolls lol :heartbounce: Lark is also throwing shade lol. She’s adorable. @taillow // @Wingnettle |
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"Enough!"
Wolfhive's voice snapped through the night, just as Lynxshade uttered her final words. "Larkswoop. Back to camp. Now." He'd seen enough to know Larkswoop was stirring a pot that didn't need to be stirred, and as much as he loved picking on fish, he refused to have his Clan look bad over something so trivial. So much for neutral territory if mouse-brains like Larkswoop were running loose. [ @paris primarily // @taillow @Wingnettle wolf is collecting the naughty tc child ] |
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DUSKLION she/her | riverclan deputy | 28 moons "Yeah, that's why I said defendin', squirrel-brain." Dusklion simply shook her head and drew her tongue over her paw, then over one ear. It seemed now the attention had shifted back to Lynxshade, and the deputy had to stop herself from laughing. "Honor? Is that what your warriors call killin' a barely out of the nursery apprentice durin' the raid? Interestin'." Yeah, as far as she was concerned, ThunderClan didn't have much honor. Not like current RiverClan could speak much either but... well, that was a work in progress. |
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Larkswoop flashed Lynxshade a challenging glare before following Wolfhive.
As they left, Larkswoop caught the eye of Lynxshade and the form of Dawnstar standing behind the Enforcer. “Good luck with that!” She called behind her before bounding off alongside her Clanmate. @BEAR. // @Wingnettle |
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"Lynxshade!" Dawnstar's yowl ripped through the air as she came sniffing around for their missing Enforcer. Fur bristled and hackled stood as she heard the Enforcer's final words. "What the hell do you think you're doing?" Dawnstar is pissed. As the other clan cats started heading back she fixed the she-cat with an enraged glare. @Wingnettle [popping in here since the other clans weren't supposed to know about the wc/shc alliance. Too late to fix it, now. ] |
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@Wingnettle Tail tip twitching agitatedly behind her, Dawnstar sheathed her large claws into the sand grains while taking some breaths. Boy, did she want to rip out Lynxshade's throat right then and there! Dawnstar's maintained the alliance with WindClan for moons now, not a word of it spoken to the others. Moons!!! It wasn't like this would affect ShadowClan or WindClan all that much, not like the other clans could do anything about it anyway, but still. This was something Dawnstar expected a dumb apprentice to run their mouth about, but even the younger cats knew not to talk about something Dawnstar hadn't announced at the gathering to the opposition. She had plans to break the alliance with WindClan anyway. With Bumblebrat finally putting her paw down and gaining control over her clan of rodents, and the plans to shove the fishes out for a few moons, there was no reason to continue the alliance. But that didn't mean she wanted cats running their mouths about it. They could have broken the alliance with anyone being the wiser. How vexing! The she-cat paced along the beach, livid, while thinking. Whether accused or not, it didn't matter, no one had proof of anything. This might ruin the surprise joint attack against RiverClan, which was no fun. But aside from that she wasn't coming up for any repercussions that ShadowClan needed to prepare for. That did not mean Lynxshade was getting out of this unscathed, however. "You," the huge she-cat twisted to face Lynxshade, amber eyes glowing with rage. "Choose, your inability to hold your tongue makes you a threat to ShadowClan. So, I can kill you and you can run your mouth all you'd like to the dead, or you can live out the rest of your days in ShadowClan as a mute, cause that tongue coming out of your mouth." Lynxshade was getting a demotion, no doubts about it, but one couldn't just run about blabbing about clan secrets and expect a mere demotion to be it. |
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@Wingnettle - Lynxshade What's with the look? Dawnstar would never understand cats who look at her like she suddenly turned into a monster! Dawnstar's never lied, never hid, never deceived. Hell, if anything she went out of her way to make sure these cats knew exactly what they were getting into when joining ShadowClan. Yet Lynxshade dared to appear as if Dawnstar was the one betraying all her trust and loyalty! Ha! The tabby has never changed her stripes in the slightest. Her clan has merely learned to avoid giving her a reason to hurt them. Dawnstar would call herself a good leader... until she found a reason to be a bad one. She'd rip through those she considered her own flesh and blood without hesitation if she deemed them a threat to ShadowClan. Lynxshade wasn't an expectation. Even though she has contributed to ShadowClan, the contributions weren't enough to get her out of the mess that she got herself into. But Dawnstar would at least let her try to talk herself out of this. "Laughable! You speak as if I made you do that. You weren't born in my clan, you chose to come here. You decided to serve this clan, your loyalty and faith are merely what is expected to be given in return. You were given a home, food, security, a purpose, power, and more. You make it sound like you were taken advantage of here." If anything Dawnstar was the one paying the price for trusting her. Sadly, what Lynxshade had to say might have resonated if she were more like Icestar. "It's cute how hard you're trying to make this seem positive. But I don't see how a warrior blabbing like this can be anything but bad. Your plan is ridiculous by the way. WindClan may not betray ShadowClan, but they can break off the alliance at any time. Stirring up senseless trouble is the easy way to turn ShadowClan into RiverClan." She highly doubted Twilightstar would sit idle while Dawnstar used WindClan for her games. Not to mention, the whole reason the alliance was formed in the first place was because of ThunderClan's and RiverClan's unreasonable attacks. "At the moment, I've no moves to make, no reason to be fighting with Bumblebrat. I've already played the power game with WindClan and ThunderClan, it got boring and exhausting fast. I do not need extra territory and I've enough on my paws at the moment to keep me busy with ShadowClan." She couldn't think of a reason to flex her strength now, and if she was being honest no one was challenging her. Don't even get her started on the whole tree falling omen, this was not the time to start throwing ShadowClan into wars she wasn't sure they'd win. Dawnstar was not interested in repeating Icestar's mistakes. She was confident, but if she let that turn into arrogance, she'd have no one to blame but herself for ShadowClan's suffering. "Trivial as it seems, the point of the matter is that you can't keep your mouth shut. Losing a warrior would be disappointing that's why I told you that I don't have to kill you. I need insurance so that this never happens again and the easiest way to do that is to take your tongue. I obviously can't take your word. You can return to ShadowClan as a loyal warrior, mute, and that will be that. If I merely demote you for this, which will happen regardless, and take you back to the clan. I'll worry, and then I might actually feel guilty about killing you later." There was no way Dawnstar wouldn't worry about Lynxshade talking after this. Her paranoia would go ballistic every time she saw the cat in camp, and eventually, Dawstar would kill her if nothing more than to retain her sanity. "So, choose, lose your tongue or lose your life. This is the last time I'm letting you decide. If you can't I will for you." The choice seemed pretty simple to Dawnstar. |
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