Post by cloversnow on Nov 11, 2008 11:01:34 GMT -5
Alt Name: xcloverpawx
Desired IC prefix: clover
Gender: female
Herbs known BY HEART, along with description of use: poppy seed soothe pain and make cats sleep. thyme calms anxieties. cobwebs or horsetail stems stop bleeding. marigold, chervil leaves, or dried oak leaves heal infections.coltsfoot helps with breathing. crushed juniper berries and ragwort leaves together make a good poultice for aching joints. lick cats chest to stimulate breathing. lick fur backwards to warm body and dry fur. juniper and tansy are good for coughs. alderbark is for toothaches. ragwort and lambs ear together are good strengthening herbs. comfrey cleans out cuts. juniper, watermint, or chervil root heal bellyaches.cobwebs and rushes together makes a good poultice for broken legs. yarrow leaves expel poisons by making cat throw up. Chewed dock leaves soothe scratches. stinging nettle cures swelling. yarrow ointment heals cut pads. feverfew or borage leaves cure fevers. lavender and feverfew together cure chills. catnip and feverfew together cure greencough. mouse bile removes ticks. (i have studied my herbs well i promise!)
Desired Clan: earthclan
Description of Character (Physical features and Personality): Gentle and caring, doesn't anger easily. would help all cats in need. short-furred, tan tabby she-cat with dark brown stripes and emerald green eyes.
Experience in Warriors/Feral rp: I have read every single one of the warriors books in the series. (novels, manga, guides, etc.) I have been a medicine cat three other times before now.
Sample Post (Can be reposted from logs): Cloverpaw was sorting herbs when her Mousepelt burst into her den yowling, "Whitepaw was attacked by rogues! She is bleeding badly!" I run out of my den and see the young apprentice unconscious at the edge of the clearing. I mew urgently, "Don't move her anymore, I must get the right herbs." I run back to my den and grabs my herbs, then get to work. She was bleeding severely from her neck, flank, and belly. I rubbed chewed up comfrey into the cut to clean them out, then put some chewed up chervil leaves onto her cuts to prevent infections. Then i put lots of cobwebs on then to stop them from bleeding anymore. Now, she is in the hands of Starclan. I've done all i can.
A large gash on the shoulder of a tom. What should you do?: I gently lick the cut to clean. Then, I chew up some marigold leaves and rub them into the cut to keep out infection. After that, I patch up the cut with cobwebs to stop it from bleeding anymore. Lastly, I tell him to go get some rest in his den.
A rogue limps into the camp with pieces of bone protruding through its skin. What should you do?: Not being able to turn down an injured cat, I would rush him to my den with a guard or two at the entrance. I give him a couple of poppy seeds to make him sleep, then i gently lick up any blood around the break. I put chewed up marigold leaves and stinging nettle on the break to prevent any infections and swelling. Then, I maneuver the broken bone into the correct position. Lastly, i hold the break in place with rushes and cobwebs so the bone heals correctly. I wait till he is better then have a couple of warriors escort him out of our territory.
Desired IC prefix: clover
Gender: female
Herbs known BY HEART, along with description of use: poppy seed soothe pain and make cats sleep. thyme calms anxieties. cobwebs or horsetail stems stop bleeding. marigold, chervil leaves, or dried oak leaves heal infections.coltsfoot helps with breathing. crushed juniper berries and ragwort leaves together make a good poultice for aching joints. lick cats chest to stimulate breathing. lick fur backwards to warm body and dry fur. juniper and tansy are good for coughs. alderbark is for toothaches. ragwort and lambs ear together are good strengthening herbs. comfrey cleans out cuts. juniper, watermint, or chervil root heal bellyaches.cobwebs and rushes together makes a good poultice for broken legs. yarrow leaves expel poisons by making cat throw up. Chewed dock leaves soothe scratches. stinging nettle cures swelling. yarrow ointment heals cut pads. feverfew or borage leaves cure fevers. lavender and feverfew together cure chills. catnip and feverfew together cure greencough. mouse bile removes ticks. (i have studied my herbs well i promise!)
Desired Clan: earthclan
Description of Character (Physical features and Personality): Gentle and caring, doesn't anger easily. would help all cats in need. short-furred, tan tabby she-cat with dark brown stripes and emerald green eyes.
Experience in Warriors/Feral rp: I have read every single one of the warriors books in the series. (novels, manga, guides, etc.) I have been a medicine cat three other times before now.
Sample Post (Can be reposted from logs): Cloverpaw was sorting herbs when her Mousepelt burst into her den yowling, "Whitepaw was attacked by rogues! She is bleeding badly!" I run out of my den and see the young apprentice unconscious at the edge of the clearing. I mew urgently, "Don't move her anymore, I must get the right herbs." I run back to my den and grabs my herbs, then get to work. She was bleeding severely from her neck, flank, and belly. I rubbed chewed up comfrey into the cut to clean them out, then put some chewed up chervil leaves onto her cuts to prevent infections. Then i put lots of cobwebs on then to stop them from bleeding anymore. Now, she is in the hands of Starclan. I've done all i can.
A large gash on the shoulder of a tom. What should you do?: I gently lick the cut to clean. Then, I chew up some marigold leaves and rub them into the cut to keep out infection. After that, I patch up the cut with cobwebs to stop it from bleeding anymore. Lastly, I tell him to go get some rest in his den.
A rogue limps into the camp with pieces of bone protruding through its skin. What should you do?: Not being able to turn down an injured cat, I would rush him to my den with a guard or two at the entrance. I give him a couple of poppy seeds to make him sleep, then i gently lick up any blood around the break. I put chewed up marigold leaves and stinging nettle on the break to prevent any infections and swelling. Then, I maneuver the broken bone into the correct position. Lastly, i hold the break in place with rushes and cobwebs so the bone heals correctly. I wait till he is better then have a couple of warriors escort him out of our territory.