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Originally Posted by ConfusedCas
(All's good c
Wheatblaze still felt uncertain with his new role as a mentor. It didn't feel like much time had passed since his own apprenticeship, but Dawnstar wouldn't have known that anyway as Shadowclan's leader and all. Regardless, he was honored to be seen as worthy enough to teach, and he was determined to prove he had the ability to. Wheatblaze glanced at Patchpaw with a smile as they walked, plus, I know a lot about former non-clanners! This may be a better match than I thought.
He stopped once he began to pick up a very faint scent of prey. Wheatblaze turned to Patchpaw, "Alright! Hunting always starts with smelling, 'cause you'll likely smell prey before you see it. Well, I suppose you could see a bird before smelling it, and you would probably hear them first as well.... Er, that's besides the point!" He swished his tail dismissively, "Birds are no fun anyway." Wheatblaze thought for a moment as he surveyed the territory, "It'll take some time to develop a keen sense of smell for hunting, but for now I just want you to breath in the surrounding scents."
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[Patchpaw, He/him]
Patchpaw nodded, “Alright!” Birds were probably hard to catch anyways. He didn’t know— he had never tried when he was a rogue. He took in a deep breath of the forest air. Smell like trees and ground. Would he be able to detect scents of prey through everything soon? Hopefully. Maybe he’ll be a great hunter after some training! The best hunter in all of ThunderClan!
“It smells like plants and ground” He meowed, “What am I supposed to smell? Is it like- hidden in the scents?” Did that make sense to him when he said it? No, not really, but oh well. It might make sense after Wheatblaze answered.