Introducing:
Fawnstripe - An insecure medicine cat
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Pebblekit - A lil bully who's constantly climbing
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Moon Zero – Relationships Between
Inner & Outer Space. 2017 : Denovali.
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Moon Zero
The separation from Eagleclan had been difficult on everyone, especially the younger cats. They needed rest, and the journey across the mountains was no easy task. As the day grew long, Sweetstar noticeably struggled to stay in front of her clanmates.
If it weren't for her kitten, Nightkit, she probably would've stopped everyone to rest by now. She wanted to be strong in front of her. If her own child thought she wasn't strong, who would?
Sweetstar let out a quiet chuckle, watching Nightkit nearly trip on her own paws. Nightkit realized that her mother had noticed the stumble and raced ahead to shake off the embarrassment.
"Nightkit! Get back here!" Sweetstar gently ordered.
Nightkit didn't stop, and Sweetstar huffed.
"Nightkit! I told you to get over here!" she shouted, sternness creeping into her voice.
Her misbehaving kitten pretended not to hear her, and the exhausted leader wasn't taking it. Sweetstar raced towards Nightkit, grabbing her by the scruff.
Her jaws had barely made it over the flap of loose skin when a menacing rumble reached her ears. The deputy Gooseheather was the first to notice. He tried to use his body to shield his kit and his niece, but no matter how strong he was, he couldn't stop several hundred pounds of rock.
It was over in mere moments. Sweetstar had been feeling a sense of dread for a while now but hadn't imagined this in her worst-case scenarios.
Sweetstar spent a long while trying to shove the rock aside, but it was all in vain. She wasn't strong enough, and no one could've survived. Sweetstar stopped trying. She was exhausted. Her kitten was hungry. With the last of her strength, she caught a bird, ate it as fast as possible, and drifted off to sleep.
Nightkit drank her mother's milk, wondering if someone would come to help them. Everything seemed so much more dangerous when it was just the two of them, but she could sleep anyway because Nightkit knew her mom would protect her no matter what.
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Sweetstar, Nightkit, and Gooseheather
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Moon Zero - Prologue
The Featherclan camp is hot, and breathless. Leaves droop, limply, on their branches. Clouds, in thready patches, hang stagnant in the sky. There's not even a breeze to stir the air– or carry off the smell of rot.
A ginger warrior, still strong, fixes his teeth in the scruff of an elderly clanmate, and drags them down to the riverbank. The cool water does a little to fend off decay; but not enough. The sun beats down. With not enough cats left fit enough to bury their clanmates, the dead fester. The ginger warrior pauses, for a moment, panting— and then goes back for another corpse.
Upslope, a thin, young tom staggers from the medicine den, dragging a ragged bundle of herbs behind him. His white pelt hangs off of him, like the skin of a much larger cat. His spine is a series of hills and valleys, starkly visible through the fur.
He pauses, for a moment, wheezing to catch his breath, and then drags his pitiful herb-bundle to the nursery. If only the kits can survive; then, at least, their clan will have a future.
A pale molly looks up as he enters, blinking kindly at him; though her green eyes are clouded, and unfocused. “Lizardpaw.” Her voice is a rasp.
The medicine cat apprentice dips his head, eyes closing briefly– exhausted. “Splashheart. These… this will make you feel better.” He lets the bundle of catmint fall from his jaws, unable to muster further explanation.
If only Coniferfrost were here– surely, Lizardpaw’s mentor would be able to heal the clan. He would be back from the moonfalls any day now; Lizardpaw would just have to hold on until then.
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I think the language barrier in the Type-Moon fandom is interesting (this goes for most fandoms of translated medias btw) because there's these long exhaustive lists of The Experience that you should read/watch/play, but there's still, like, stuff that falls into the Obscurity Realm over here on the English side, that probably wouldn't count as "obscure" to the Japanese fans because it's just right there in ebook stores.
Anyway there's a Fate/Zero gag manga that came out in 2013 and it didn't have a page on the English wiki until 2021 and I didn't know about it until yesterday.
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