Name: Galaxykit
a little bit about them:
https://nightyscharries.weebly.com/galaxykit.html
apperance: On site
PPD: 9.15
other: on her site it says 1 moon, but it's just not been recently up dated, she's three moons. Also, did you get permission for this plot? It's in the rules that kits can't leave camp without leader permission
how available are you: Ehh, pretty available i guess, I'm on a lot, if that's what you mean
RP sample: [Taken from TC Training Cave page 25]
Storkflight sighed, he had been good, form and everything, but he broke focus, and that's what he needed as well as an eagerness to train. It was making so much more sense now, there seemed to be a balance required between eagerness and focus. Sure it was fine if an apprentice was eager to learn, eager to serve, but that had to be balanced so the apprentice didn't do...that. Sighing, Storkflight raised his tail, signaling for Tigeroaw to stop.
"No, we can not skip the boring stuff. I'm sorry Tigerpaw, but the 'boring stuff' is the foundation for everything else you will learn. If you don't have the basic as down pact then there's no sense me training you. You must listen to what I tell you, even if you think it's boring. Not all of your training will be fun, so your going to have to bear with me there. I'm new to this too, just a few moons ago I too was the apprentice, being taught. Just...bear with me here." He sighed. He didn't know how so many other cats did it. Had he been like this as an apprentice? Is that why Drapingdrop had never trained hm, because he was to rowdy and rambunctious? Hopefully not...but if so, Storkflight swore to make sure he was a better mentor for Tigerpaw.
He took a step forwards, closer to the apprentice. His white and black fur gleamed in the soft sunlight that was able to filter through the few clouds and trees. His vivid blue eyes shone brightly.
"Your form was good, on your hunting crouch. Now we shall keep moving with that." He stopped, padding off to grab a thicker stick from near the edge of the clearing. He clamped it in his jaws.
"Jump. Spring forwards, like you would be catching some prey. Let me see how far you can jump. I will place the stick in which ever spot you land." He padded close to the apprentice.
"Start here at this mark." He meowed as he used his front black law to draw a starting line in the sand. He would get more advanced, but Tigerpaw needed to learn that the 'boring' things could be more than they appeared.