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Post by xvinn on Oct 29, 2023 23:54:53 GMT
kotik (he/him) | loner Kotik was mesmerized.
He had seen far more than the average cat, but he had never seen an expanse of water quite this large before. He found himself absolutely captivated, yellow eyes locked on the horizon in the far distance. He had never before seen a horizon so smooth and flat, the world as he knew it seeming so endless. Every horizon he had been met with in his lifetime had been jagged, sharp with stone dens that stuck out every which way. Then, when he escaped from his own lyudi, still the horizon seemed lined with the tops of trees. But from here, the horizon was simply this long line where the water met the sky, continuing on infinitely as far as Kotik was aware.
It had only been a quarter moon since his escape. While he had caught the scent of many cats around here, he had yet to run into any. It seemed so foreign and strange to him. He'd come from a world where cats were always so welcoming and supportive of one another, and it was hard to go anywhere without running into another feline who wasn't so incredibly curious and kind. It was a world where all helped one another and did not hide in the shadows.
There had been a few moments where Kotik had felt as though there were eyes trained on him, watching his every movement as though he would place one paw in the wrong place and get his fur torn off for it. He'd never felt such hostility, and it brought a sense of fear along his spine.
Now, though, in this moment, as he stared across the horizon, all that fear seemed to melt away into the earth and rocks below him. He felt as peace as he watched the way the water moved, the way the sounds crashed with each other. It was beautiful in a way he'd never experienced before. He'd never seen water in such a way that gave him pause. Back home, water always was formed between smooth stone, rushing in one particular direction. Sometimes he would sit near the smooth stone rivers and watch the water and the fish, and wonder where it was that the water went to. Was this where it went? If he had followed the rivers, would they have led them here? Did that mean that perhaps, if he followed against the flow of the rivers, that one day he might find home?
As much as he wished it could be true, he knew that it was unlikely. He did not know where his home was anymore. All he could say was that his home was near his sister, though he wished often that she would have left the den to be with him. If she had, then home would have been everywhere. Perhaps they could have followed the rivers away and seen where it took them and if it would lead them to a more familiar location. But if his sister insisted on staying put, then that meant that Kotik would not be able to travel far. He could not imagine leaving behind his sister just to follow adventure.
But it was nice to have a sense of calm long enough, here before the water, to think about the possibility. The sight certainly made him realize just how large the world was. Home would have to be somewhere new that he would make. Perhaps it could be somewhere that he could wake up every day to this sight. koisplash (gemini) ● and so they begin again... ● 590 words
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Post by gemini on Nov 6, 2023 14:58:15 GMT
[attr="class","whatabout"] [attr="class","angels"] Life is like water If you block one side it takes other turns to continue its journey So don't stop your journey due to one failure [attr="class","wbascr"] The ShoreClan territory is an enchanting paradise that can leave you spellbound. The ocean's vast expanse seems endless, and the sparkling blue water is so pristine that it glistens like diamonds in the sunlight. The sweet and salty aroma of the sea is invigorating, and the cool breeze that blows in from the water carries it inland, filling your lungs with the purest air. The jagged peaks and tall cliffs towering overhead are a sight to behold, with their rugged and weathered features standing out in stark contrast against the clear blue sky. Peeking out to the horizon, the view is breathtaking, with the sea and sky blending in a seamless harmony. However, something had felt off within the damsel, her feathery plume swishing behind her rump as she dug her toes into the gritty yet soft terrain beneath.
As a member of ShoreClan, Koisplash felt a deep connection to the land and sea, especially with her bewildering swimming skills. She has never ventured beyond the territory, although the beauty of her home fills her with a sense of dignity and contentment. The rhythmic sound of the waves crashing against the shore creates a soothing melody that washes over her, calming her soul. The waves colliding into the cliffs reverberated in her ears, flicking as she inhaled sharply to get a whiff of the wonderous ocean air. Koisplash is captivated by the ocean's vastness and the mysteries that lie hidden beneath its surface. She often spends hours gazing out at the sea, lost in thought and wonder. Living near the ocean is nothing short of a dream come true for her. Again, Koisplash felt unease, her muscles rippling beneath her fur as she rose to her paws, gaze shifting toward an unfamiliar aroma that struck her nasal passages.
On days like this, when the foliage swayed in harmony, and the waves collided into the jagged slopes, Koisplash usually found herself in a peaceful and balanced state of mind. Unfortunately, today was different. She couldn't quite relax and fish freely because she sensed that someone had trespassed on ShoreClan's land. The intruder's scent was unfamiliar and didn't belong to any of the neighboring clans, which suggested that they were either a loner or a rogue. Koisplash considered the possibility of it being a kittypet, although the scent wasn't strong enough to confirm it. She had never been a fan of kittypets anyway, finding them rancid due to their pampered lifestyles. Two-legs are gross. Koisplash finally rose to her paws, vibrant green gaze scrutinizing above as her eyes landed on a silhouette shaped much like her own species, a feline.
Koisplash moved with incredible speed and agility, adrenaline coursing through her body as she ascended toward the nearest slope. Utilizing her metacarpal pad and the rest of her toes to move swiftly up the acclivity, she was trained in this land and knowledgeable of how to propel up and through the cliff, as well as down. With each stride and high jump, she skillfully avoided using her claws. Before she knew it, she was closing in on the tomcat, and her physique lowered into a nearby patch of silage, camouflaging herself among the foliage. The tomcat likely noticed Koisplash from her impressive performance in quickly scaling the jagged peaks. In which case, she suddenly hoisted herself up from her position, strutting towards the trespasser with her tail held high, ready to confront the unknown intruder. "Do you realize you're in ShoreClan territory? I'd hate for a patrol to catch you wandering around aimlessly." The mademoiselle stated with a snort, "It's not clever to meander into Clans unknowingly. Who are you? State your business here, if you will." She demanded, although rather kindly. She wasn't bitter; however, she was serious. [newclass=.whatabout]height:375px;width:500px;border:#eee solid 10px;background:url(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52057741234_e27fcdcbeb.jpg);overflow:hidden;transition:1s linear all;[/newclass][newclass=.whatabout:hover .angels]margin-top:-350px;[/newclass][newclass=.angels]transition:1s ease-out all;[/newclass][newclass=.wbascr::-webkit-scrollbar]width:5px;[/newclass][newclass=.wbascr::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb]background:#fff;[/newclass][googlefont=Water Brush][googlefont=Zen Loop]
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Post by xvinn on Nov 8, 2023 4:51:32 GMT
kotik (he/him) | loner Unfortunately for Kotik, he had in fact, not noticed the she-cat's approach. He'd been so lost in his own mind and the sight before him, it seemed as though the rest of the world could have drifted away before him. He could have watched everything slip away for days until he floated away himself.
So when the more serious tone broke through his silence, it made him jump.
Though Kotik didn't puff out his fur entirely, he did take a quick moment to lick down his chest. He flicked his tail a few times to try and lay the fur down on its own, trying to listen to what the she-cat across from him was saying.
After a few words, he looked back up at her inquisitively, realizing he had no clue what it was she was saying. None of the words made any sense, and he had never heard any of them before. He tilted his head before curling his tail around his paws, the tip twitching with curiosity. His ears radared at the top of his head as he blinked softly at her, trying to understand whatever he could from her body language or the way she spoke.
Her stance was confident, but her tail was high. Her tone was serious, but not unkind either. Alas, he knew that he would be unlikely to understand exactly what it was she was saying. At the same time, she was the first cat aside from his sister that Kotik had met since he'd been taken from his home. Prior to being brought to this world, Kotik's relationships with the cats around him had always been so kind. There were no borders or territory, and everyone did what they could for others when they couldn't help themselves. The world that the tom had fallen into was so incredibly different from his own, not just the idea of territories and specific groupings of cats, but not living on the streets as he once had. He'd been so distracted by the beauty of the world, he hadn't even considered how different forest cats might be from city cats.
So, Kotik did what he would normally do. He simply began to purr.
He looked over his shoulder again, not afraid of breaking eye contact with the stranger in order to look out at the ocean scene. He simply had such a hard time taking his eyes off of it, his tail once more swishing slowly and happily as he admired the way the world seemed to work.
Kotik took a slow, deep breath, breathing in the scent of the forest and the scent of the water, as well as the new scent of the cat beside him. He couldn't smell her quite deeply yet, but it was a pleasant smell. When he closed his eyes and took in the smell, it reminded him of some of his favourite lyudi back home. The ones who would offer fish when he and his sister arrived at just the right time before they had to leave their stalls for the day. Sometimes they would have fish that they simply could not trade with other lyudi anymore, and it was easier to give it to the cats of the street who would make good use of it. If they didn't eat it themselves, they would take it to an older cat who couldn't get their own food anymore. They would share it with others, the way that Kotik believed the world worked best. To him, there was no use in being selfish with food. To share and to be kind was to live in happiness.
After reveling in the majesty and nostalgia that her scent brought, Kotik turned back to the approaching cat. In a language much different from the her own, he tried to speak his own set of words. "I've never seen this much water before. Is it always this beautiful?" he asked. His voice stayed as kind and genuine as his posture, his purr underlying his words. He tried to study the calico and how she took in his words, wondering if she understood his language. How impressive he thought it would be to understand both. His whiskers twitched and he slowly blinked his eyes once more, trying to give off a kind, friendly air as he would to any cat back home. gemini ● i thought about using google translate but decided on italics instead ● 730 words
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Post by gemini on Nov 30, 2023 0:45:55 GMT
[attr="class","whatabout"] [attr="class","angels"] Life is like water If you block one side it takes other turns to continue its journey So don't stop your journey due to one failure [attr="class","wbascr"] It was characteristic for Koisplash to go out on her lonesome, primarily because she didn't particularly enjoy patrolling with others. She preferred her independence, cherished it even. As headstrong as she is, she favored the voice in her head, her voice. The bliss she felt with control of the situation. Oftentimes, she was envious of the life of a loner, although she loved the devotion she possessed to ShoreClan, giving her life to the Clan without hesitation. It was clear she'd started the tomcat, noticing his physique jerk slightly when she corrected her tone. She usually wasn't so friendly to outsiders, so why would she start now? A scoff escaped her maw, amused by the opposing feline's reaction. No words. It was exciting since it was new to her and unlike any response she'd ever witnessed. Typically, she's greeted with a vocalized or even physical response. Everything felt so unusual about this encounter, and it sent chills down her spine. It wasn't a bad feeling, though, and it was thrilling in a way. She couldn't pinpoint why. She surveyed the tomcat carefully, watching his body movement and other ways an individual communicated without uttering a word.
Koisplash's visage met with the tom's for a moment as he looked at her; it was as if he didn't understand her, and perhaps that is the case. She would've quickly become annoyed if it was any other feline or even a clanmate, but something about the cat sitting across from her was distinctive from the rest. Curiosity peeked through the intolerant damsel she had been in situations alike, genuinely inquisitive about the loner's disposition. It became evident the loner didn't understand what she was saying at all, and she concluded that as soon as she caught the slow blink. It threw her for a loop, unsure of how to go about communicating in a way that he could understand her. She'd hate to be too harsh to someone who didn't seem to catch on at all to what she was saying, although he did recognize her stance and tone. Koisplash assumed he wasn't from around here or something. Why else wouldn't he understand? Two legs who speak a different language were quite possible. If there was one thing Koisplash knew, the world around her was full of infinite possibilities.
Then, a purr rumbled beneath the bachelor's trachea, loud enough for the distance she was at. She inched closer and shifted back amongst her haunches, about a tail-length and a half from him. It wasn't long before he turned his gaze back to the scenery beyond them, and Koisplash's right ear twitched, crania tilted. Seriously? I mean, me too. She chuckled softly as the voice in her head murmured, and the tip of her feathery plume flicked in delight. In a way, the white patched tom reminded Koisplash of herself, concentrated on his world, but in reality, what was before him. It was enchanting, and she totally understood his adoration for the ocean and the atmosphere that traversed with it. Koisplash sheepishly rose and pressed forward, taking a seat next to him, about a tail-length away now. She listened as he heard his inhale, a deep chest-heavy breath. She followed along with him, taking in the aromas amidst herself. The loner's scent was abnormal, pricking her nostrils as she was struck with the faint scent of two-legs and a musk she couldn't determine. It was alright, though, simply different. It was clear that he was lost in his thoughts, as if he was experiencing a warm, welcoming memory. He seemed at such ease. Peace.
Koisplash's life felt chaotic, and she thoroughly enjoyed it. She lived for the thrill. This cat? He bore everything around him and treasured it, she could tell. She met his visage once more, words slipping from his mandibles in a prosperous, unusual manner, modulating the cadence of his voice. Koisplash's ears flicked in marvel at his vocalizations. It was unlike anything, and she loved new things. "Listen, uh, I'm not sure what you said," She chuckled, shoulders relaxing, "But, if you mean the view, it is enticing, I agree." She voiced, paw extending toward the scenery before them in hopes he understood her a little better. "You are very inter-rest-ting." She attempted to slow her words, sounding them out a little more, turning her lifted paw to him, leaning forward to express she was talking about him.
"Do you have a name?" She questioned, raising her head back up, chest puffed as she confidently waited. She seemed proud of her attempt to communicate with the strange, patched tom.
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Post by xvinn on Dec 10, 2023 22:27:07 GMT
kotik (he/him) | loner Kotik listened to the way the calico chuckled. It was a sweet sound, one he wasn't sure when he last heard from anyone other than his sister. How he delighted in the sound of pure joy, a sound that did not need a language to be shared in order to be understood. It was nice that even if he did not understand her words, and if perhaps she didn't understand his in kind, there were still things that could be communicated. The way she moved closer in a way to show that she was not afraid. Or perhaps she was also simply taking in the view, too. Though, he wondered if she had grown up near here and had always experienced this view - how lucky she must be, he thought. Or perhaps she was someone who had seen much that he had not.
After all, when he looked at her more carefully, she certainly seemed quite fit, someone who did not spend many days sitting around and just enjoying life. Not that she perhaps did not enjoy life, but by chance her way of enjoying it was just in a more active and energetic way in comparison to Kotik's, who loved to lay out on the rocks and feel the sun down on his fur. He loved to take in the scent of the water and listen to the way it moved against the rocks. But he could remember other cats back home who were always on the move and who seemed so happy and content being that way. They were visiting every cat in the city every single day, being social and happy and active in every sense of the word. He wondered if that was the way the she-cat liked to enjoy life.
He tried to listen a little more carefully to her words, see if perhaps there was anything in them that were similar to his own. But when she slowed her words down, he stopped. "Inter-rest-ting," he repeated.
An odd word, or many words, perhaps? She seemed to say it good-heartedly, and in reference to him. At first, Kotik wondered if this was a name. In his old home, cats rarely had just one name, instead having multiple names based on the cat that they were spending time with. There were always various names that everyone understood and used - names for a sibling, a parent, a child, a neighbour or a stranger. But then, the more that one got to know another, sometimes they would get a more affectionate name adopted to the relationship. It was a sign of trust between two cats to be gifted a specific name.
At the same time, the word or phrase she said to him felt a little long for a simple name, right? Usually a name was something that rolled off the tongue, as far as he was aware. Perhaps it was different here. "Interesting..." he repeated, a little softer. She had clearly meant it in relation to him, so perhaps it was an adjective. That seemed more likely, right?
She asked a second question, and Kotik tried to parse some more through it. He started to grasp that 'you' was clearly a second person pronoun of sorts, as she often said it in reference to him. How thrilling to learn this new way to communicate! It was clearly a question that she had asked, but unfortunately, he could not figure out the rest of what she had to say. Even if he could, there would be little way for him to understand how to respond as a cat who never had a singular 'name'. Though he sometimes thought of Kotik in relation to himself, it was simply due to the fact that it was the name that his mother called him - an affectionate nickname for a kitten, usually said specifically with love. Of course, it would be easy for him to start thinking of himself as Bratr, the name his sister usually called him, a name simply meaning "brother". Though they had many names for one another, Bratr and Sestra were just the most common. Once Kotik could understand what it was he was being asked, he would have to figure out how to navigate the idea of having a singular name.
In the meantime, though, he wondered what it was she was asking. He looked at the she-cat, hoping that he could figure something out. She wanted to know if he had something. Had he had anything to eat? Thinking on it, he realized that it had been a bit since he had last eaten. Did he have a home? Well, the world was his home. But, there was no way of him totally understanding what she said in the end, so instead, he did his best to relay the question back and home that perhaps her answer would help him dissect the new language. "Do... you have a name?" he asked, doing his best way of inflecting the question back in a way that did not sound simply as though he were repeating her, but also trying to gauge her answer.
His voice in his new language sounded very different. It was rather heavy, yet smooth, his words almost blending together. And though the words sounded heavy in his voice, the tone was almost light and tilted forward. There was a clear joy in the way Kotik gained understanding and used these new words, an excitement to learning and broadening his world that chimed through even his language. Of course, such happiness radiated through the rest of his body language. In the way he tilted his head and pointed his ears directly forward at the she-cat, eager to hear her answer.
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Post by gemini on Mar 29, 2024 21:15:09 GMT
[attr="class","whatabout"] [attr="class","angels"] Life is like water If you block one side it takes other turns to continue its journey So don't stop your journey due to one failure [attr="class","wbascr"] Koisplash found herself captivated by the enigmatic tomcat, whose warm honey-gold eyes seemed to harbor untold stories. It was evident that he was oblivious to her vocabulary and traditions, yet there was an inexplicable appeal that drew her towards him. Despite the initial language barrier, she felt an intense longing to unravel the enigma of this solitary feline and delve into the intricacies of his past. Her insatiable curiosity and deep empathy served as the driving force, compelling her to establish a profound connection with him, to bridge the gap between their worlds, and to gain a profound understanding of his unique perspective. The perplexing presence of the unaccompanied tomcat delighted Koisplash, and the other feline seemed to genuinely enjoy her presence, even though he couldn't fully grasp her language and culture. His cordial gaze and convivial gestures indicated an authentic connection that transcended the barriers of language. It was as if their shared society was enough to bridge the gap. She couldn't shake the feeling that there was a more profound complexity to him and that beneath his pensive exterior lay an untold canard. While she wanted to be steadfast in guiding him away from ShoreClan's territory to ensure his safety, she also bore an unpretentious interest in his well-being and the life experiences that had shaped him into the cat he was today.
As Koisplash observed the tomcat's behavior, she couldn't help but wonder about the life he had led before crossing paths with her. His lack of understanding of the Warrior Code and Clan dynamics only deepened her curiosity, prompting her to delve further into his past. Despite the challenges posed by their differences, she was determined to forge a connection with him, to unravel the mysteries that surrounded his existence, and perhaps even offer him a sense of belonging he had never known. Even if he didn't desire to join the clans, she wanted him to know that not all clan cats were unethical cause even if he hadn't met any yet, he eventually would. The way he repeated Koisplash's words back to her caused a soft chuckle to emit from her mandibles, feathery plume flicking elegantly before coiling before her front paws. She believed that the loner would eventually have a need for understanding and acceptance, and she made it her mission to provide just that. As a dainty and delicate grin danced across her facade, she slowly nodded in acknowledgment when he repeated her inquiry back. She assumed it was so that he could give her a response in return.
The loner's voice resonated with a unique blend of lightness and depth, captivating Koisplash's senses. It was as if each word carried a weighty significance yet floated effortlessly through the air. The melodic quality of the voice was enchanting, drawing Koisplash closer, eager to hear more. The voice seemed to dance on the edge of a whisper, yet its impact was profound. She wanted to hear more, especially with the tinge of his foreign language seeping into his voice. "My name is Koisplash," She stated clearly, vocalizations hospitable and velvety. "What is your name?" She repeated the question once more, keeping a level head. Typically, the damsel could be temperate and impatient, unable to comprehend the perception of others. Although she comprehended it, it required more patience to understand an individual who needs to learn about what's being said without body language interpretation. The warrior's beauteous verdant gaze fixed on the relentless waves crashing against the towering cliff. The sheer power and magnificence of the scene captivated her, momentarily stealing her attention away from everything else. As she settled there, lost in the moment, her eyes wandered towards a solitary figure standing nearby. It was the loner she had been eagerly waiting for a response from, and she couldn't help but wonder what thoughts were running through his mind amidst this awe-inspiring spectacle.
As a mild draft swept through the air, it playfully danced with the remarkable calico follicles of Koisplash's pelage. The colorful patches within her fur seemed to come alive as if each strand of hair had a tale to tell. The breeze delicately caressed the warrior's fur, creating a mesmerizing display of movement and grace. Koisplash's fur had become a canvas, with the breeze as the artist, painting strokes of beauty and dignity. The sight was truly enchanting, a harmonious blend of nature's elements coming together in perfect harmony. "I love the breeze." She uttered quietly, nearly inaudibly, as a soft purr reverberated in her throat.
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Post by xvinn on Apr 5, 2024 5:21:19 GMT
kotik (he/him) | loner The loner closed his eyes as he felt the breeze brush through his fur. It felt refreshing to him, a small feeling of home for just a moment. Of course, it still wasn't quite like the winds he was used to - ones so cold they would get into your bones and freeze you to the spot if you weren't careful. Cats were always looking for safe places to hide from such chills, but there was something much more pleasant about this draft. It was refreshing, casting the scent of the water over him, the smell of the fish and the fragrance of the she-cat next to him.
He turned to look at her, mesmerized by the way the wind moved through her fur, flecks of sun making it seem as though she sparkled in the light. He watched the way she, too, seemed so enthralled by the scenery around them. There was a delight in knowing that perhaps a cat who had lived here all her life still found such joy in such sights, never taking for granted the place where she came from. As he longed for his home, he was happy to know that there were others who knew just how lucky they were to be where they stood. Though, he wondered if life away from his home would be so bad if he could at least spend his time with a cat who knew just how lucky she was to know her home so deeply?
"Koisplash."
He repeated her name, really sounding it out and letting it settle in his mind. He listened to the way she said it, though he knew he wasn't saying it perfectly correct, he wanted to get it right. It was clear that there was pride in this name - a name that she had earned, it seemed. It was a name that she was offering to be called, rather than expecting a name to be given in the way that the tabby had understood names his entire life. But if this singular name was important to the calico before him, he would be sure to make sure it was said right. Though, he wondered if he could introduce her to his own way of names, to understand the joy and privilege of receiving a new name from someone as your relationship grew - for better or for worse. He knew that he would miss some of the traditions of his family and friends, but he knew that perhaps he did not need to abandon them all together.
He shifted almost uncomfortably for a moment as he tried to figure out how to navigate this. He didn't really have a name the same way that Koisplash did. "Me... many name," he instructed, struggling to find the right words to describe how he would be referred to. "Where me from, all cats many name," he explained to the best of his ability. There was a bit of a laughter not-so-hidden in his purr as his tail flickered pleasantly behind him. "To have one name, very odd!"
He didn't know if this would be satisfactory for the she-cat, though. Certainly she would want some way to refer to him, wouldn't she? It seemed that Koisplash came from a world of single monikers, and trying to describe his entire way of life when he was still getting a grasp on how to communicate would be rather difficult to say the least.
As the loner watched the wind play through Koisplash's pelt once more, his purrs became more subtle, as though he did not want to disturb the way the wind painted with the colours of her fur. "Breeze," he rumbled ever so lightly. "Yes, breeze good." Yet, he wondered if it was the breeze that he loved quite as much as the way that the breeze seemed to bring artistry to life.
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Post by gemini on May 12, 2024 16:24:58 GMT
[attr="class","whatabout"] [attr="class","angels"] Life is like water If you block one side it takes other turns to continue its journey So don't stop your journey due to one failure [attr="class","wbascr"] Koisplash's skewering verdant gaze swept across the vast expanse of the sea beneath, her spheres fixed upon the giant surges that relentlessly collided against the sky-reaching precipices as the tumultuous waters met their zenith, an awe-inspiring spectacle unfolded, dispatching sprays of shimmering seawater high into the atmosphere. A gentle mist harbored the minuscule droplets, shrouding Koisplash in a rejuvenating embrace. The intoxicating aroma of the sea permeated her senses, triggering a wave of exhilaration that reverberated through her body, sending soft purrs rumbling from her throat. As the refreshing draft intertwined with her velutinous follicles, Koisplash reveled in the sensation that coursed through her being. Perched at the escarpment of the cliffs, she felt a deep connection to her surroundings, a kinship that was deeply ingrained within her as a true ShoreClanner. The rhythmic crashing of the waves and the boundless vista before her filled her soul with a sense of tranquility and wonder, reminding her of the enduring beauty and grandeur of nature.
The calico's auds flickered and pivoted outwards at the delicate recall of her name. A radiant smile spread across her face, her expression radiating warmth as a soft chuckle escaped her maw. "Yes!" she chirped with an excited blink, her joy evident. "Great job," she hummed in the appraisal, nodding encouragingly. The way her name flowed from his tongue carried a distinct accent, its unfamiliar cadence pleasing to her ears. Her name had been transformed into a melody vocalized in a language she had never heard before, though not in actuality; it was his pronunciation. The sound of her name spoken by the foreigner resonated within her, filling her with a sense of contentment.
Koisplash's curiosity towards the newcomer was palpable, her emerald gaze veiled with a cloud of inquisitiveness. She pondered the arcane ways in which he would navigate communication with Clan cats and those from the vast motherland they called home. His presence sparked an insatiable desire within her to unravel the tapestry of his origins, to venture into the labyrinth of his language, and to comprehend the uncharted territories of his customary experiences. As she observed his every move, her countenance radiated with a subtle blend of fascination and anticipation. She longed to delve into the intricacies of his background, eager to discover the threads that had woven his unique identity. The temptation of the unknown propelled her forward, driving her to seek knowledge, understanding, and perhaps even a glimpse into a world beyond her own.
As Koisplash's query about his identity wafted through the air, she watched as he shifted uneasily, grappling with the complexities of his nomenclature. Unlike Koisplash, who bore a singular, distinct name, he hailed from a realm where feline identities were multifaceted. His words a mosaic of sounds as he searched for the linguistic bridge between their worlds, only extending Koisplash's curiosity. When he elaborated, striving to convey the nuances of his culture, Koisplash nodded attentively, wondering why felines possessed more than one name. A hint of joy danced in his purr, his tail tracing graceful arcs behind him. 'To have one name, very odd!' Caused a soft array of giggles to snake through Koisplash's mandibles, "Having many names is odd!" She rebutted whimsically, merriment laced in her vocalizations.
In the mind of Koisplash, the concept of having multiple names for a single individual was a foreign and perplexing notion. The idea of referring to someone by different names was a recipe for confusion and chaos. This was a stark contrast to the world of Koisplash, where each individual was known by a single, distinctive name that was universally recognized and respected. Koisplash found herself struggling to comprehend the reasoning behind this peculiar practice. She couldn't fathom why anyone would willingly subject themselves to such a potentially bewildering situation. After all, wouldn't it be easier to have just one name that everyone could use to address you? As she pondered this riddle, Koisplash couldn't help but feel a sense of bafflement. Her crown teetered to the side as she tried to wrap her mind around this unfamiliar concept.
In an attempt to understand this individual better, Koisplash decided to address the matter directly. She posed a simple question to the person in question: "What name shall I call you?" She emphasized the singularity of the name, hoping to convey her disarray and disbelief at the idea of multiple names. To further drive her point, Koisplash added a playful remark, her teasing vocals hinting at the absurdity of the situation. "One name," she said, her tone light and amused. At this moment, Koisplash found herself at the crossroads of a Thunderpath. She was faced with the challenge of adapting to a new way of thinking, one that was broadly different from her own. Along the way, she would encounter new perspectives, challenge her own beliefs, and ultimately grow as an individual.
In the end, Koisplash's willingness to embrace the unknown and her unwavering curiosity would serve her well. It is through these qualities that she would not only gain a deeper understanding of the world around her but also forge lasting connections with the individuals she encountered along the way. Feeling the gentle touch of the waft as it interspersed its way through her dense pelage stirred something profound within Koisplash, a sense of affinity to the world around her. The loner's purrs, like a soft melody accompanying nature's symphony, resonated with Koisplash's own appreciation for the beauty of the moment. "Yes," Koisplash purred softly in response, my eyes reflecting the play of light and shadow created by the dancing breeze. Koisplash subconsciously leaned closer to the loner, sharing in the silent astonishment of the moment, knowing that in this shared appreciation, they found a bond beyond words. Snapping from the silence, she departed her maxilla from her mandible to speak again, "Hungry?" She inquired, raising a digit to point toward her lower abdomen. [newclass=.whatabout]height:375px;width:500px;border:#eee solid 10px;background:url(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52057741234_e27fcdcbeb.jpg);overflow:hidden;transition:1s linear all;[/newclass][newclass=.whatabout:hover .angels]margin-top:-350px;[/newclass][newclass=.angels]transition:1s ease-out all;[/newclass][newclass=.wbascr::-webkit-scrollbar]width:5px;[/newclass][newclass=.wbascr::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb]background:#fff;[/newclass][googlefont=Water Brush][googlefont=Zen Loop]
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Post by xvinn on May 24, 2024 5:09:23 GMT
kotik (he/him) | loner The tom's mind raced as he thought about all the names he'd been called over his lifetime, and thinking about the strange idea that he was going to suddenly have to select one for himself now. His ears twitched atop his head, his head tilting as he started to cycle through the rolladex of names he'd gone by. Was there any in particular that meant a lot to him? Yet, simultaneously, did he want to pick one with extra meaning when perhaps the reason they meant something was because that cat had chosen the name for him. All of the names he'd been called were names that he had resonated with in one way or another. They all represented a different piece of who he was. His names were a mosaic of who he was, but simultaneously, he knew that he would need to adjust to the world around him here.
Perhaps one day some of the cats might take a little piece of his culture, too. He wondered if maybe the more he learned their language and learned more about them, they might even adapt names for him. There was a piece of him that wanted to ask Koisplash what she might name him, but he wasn't entirely confident she wanted to do that. She seemed more intruiged by what kind of name he might bring over from his home. There would eventually, over time, need to be some sort of blend between the tom coming to understand the world around him here while also teaching these cats about his home, right? He'd have to hope that they would be open to learning. That being said, the sheer idea that they wouldn't be eager to learn hadn't even crossed his mind. There were no thoughts in his head that the cats here might not even get along with one another just yet. So all he had was hope and the continued belief that cats here must live similarly in some aspect.
When Koisplash motioned towards her belly, the tom's purr returned once more, his joyous energy becoming contagious once more. He allowed the thoughts of trying to decide on a name to escape him for one final moment, thinking about when the last time he ate was. He looked at the water in front of him, so vast and beautiful, and nodded. "Yes, long time since good food," he chuckled, thinking about the dry pellets the lyudi had been feeding him and his sister. He missed the street food he used to get from vendors who treated him well, especially when he would chase after the mice for them. It was a great arrangement - catch mice and look cute in exchange for fresh fish. Though the thought made him homesick slightly, he knew somewhere deep down that home was just somewhere too far for him to ever return. Nothing here was the same, it was too different for him to know he'd make it home in his lifetime.
He looked around him for a bit - while the tom had certainly caught some creatures in his lifetime, he'd mostly chased them off more than anything. He'd never had to truly hunt in order to survive, feeding off scraps that lyudi would give him. His whiskers twitched as he thought about his new life once again. "You teach me how hunt?" he asked, his eyes lighting up with the excitement of learning something about this new world beyond just the language he tried his best to grasp. Besides, perhaps if Koisplash taught him how to hunt, he'd get to hear more of her voice in this interesting new language and pick up new phrases. And he'd get to spend more time with this first friend he'd made.
But he still needed a name...
Before Koisplash could move on, the tom gave a sound almost akin to a huff before settling. "Me matka, she call me Kotik. Little kitten."
Of course, the tom was not much of a little kitten anymore, but it was the first name he'd ever received in his life. The name that his mother had always called him from the moment he was born, because he'd been her little kitten at birth. Now he was a rather large cat, and maybe at some point he'd pick a new name if the cats around him would allow a name change. But for now, he could keep one piece of his mother with him always by listening to the sound of the name she'd bestowed to him from the tongues of the new cats in his life.
LAST EDIT: May 24, 2024 5:09:33 GMT by xvinn
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