Post by wolfshadow on Jun 17, 2008 20:48:15 GMT -5
Alt Name: None in the dream
Desired IC prefix: Wolf
Gender: She-cat
Herbs known BY HEART, along with description of use: burdock root, prevent infection--especially rat bites; marigold, prefent infection; poppy seeds, ease pain and help sleep; chamomile, for cats in shock; coltsfoot, for shortness of breath; NO DEATHBERRIES: fatal for elders and kits
Desired Clan: SnowClan
Description of Character (Physical features and Personality): Gray she-cat with black muzzle and silvery eyes (light, light blue if that's not allowed); withdrawn until she knows you better, takes her tasks very seriously; goofs off with cats she knows well, but appears strict to young cats she doesn't know
Experience in Warriors/Feral rp: Warrior in DoaNE
Sample Post (Can be reposted from logs): Wolfshadow's ears picked up the sound of an apprentice wailing, "Help, Wolfshadow! I'm dying! Help!" It was Wisppaw, the ever-dying tom. She hurried to his side, trying to appear as if she was convinced that Wisppaw was actually hurt. She sighed. It was just a cut. "You just need to push some cobwebs onto that cut for a minute. Wait right here," she ordered. She went into the medicine den and stuck her forepaw into a crevice with old cobwebs. Limping three-legged back to the gray apprentice, she told him, "Here; just grab these and press them on the cut to stop the bleeding. It's very shallow, so it shouldn't take very long." She waited patiently as Wisppaw struggled to wrest web from the gray medicine cat's paw, and fought back a smile. Sure enough, after a few minutes, the cut was barely visible, much less bleeding. "There. Bye, now," she called after the already hyper apprentice. She shook her head. When was he going to realize that he was going to live more than a few minutes into the future?
A large gash on the shoulder of a tom. What should you do?: apply goldenrod and bind the wound with cobwebs
A rogue limps into the camp with pieces of bone potruding through its skin. What should you do?: give him chamomile, poppy seeds, and apply loads of comfrey and goldenrod once the bone is set and splinted
Desired IC prefix: Wolf
Gender: She-cat
Herbs known BY HEART, along with description of use: burdock root, prevent infection--especially rat bites; marigold, prefent infection; poppy seeds, ease pain and help sleep; chamomile, for cats in shock; coltsfoot, for shortness of breath; NO DEATHBERRIES: fatal for elders and kits
Desired Clan: SnowClan
Description of Character (Physical features and Personality): Gray she-cat with black muzzle and silvery eyes (light, light blue if that's not allowed); withdrawn until she knows you better, takes her tasks very seriously; goofs off with cats she knows well, but appears strict to young cats she doesn't know
Experience in Warriors/Feral rp: Warrior in DoaNE
Sample Post (Can be reposted from logs): Wolfshadow's ears picked up the sound of an apprentice wailing, "Help, Wolfshadow! I'm dying! Help!" It was Wisppaw, the ever-dying tom. She hurried to his side, trying to appear as if she was convinced that Wisppaw was actually hurt. She sighed. It was just a cut. "You just need to push some cobwebs onto that cut for a minute. Wait right here," she ordered. She went into the medicine den and stuck her forepaw into a crevice with old cobwebs. Limping three-legged back to the gray apprentice, she told him, "Here; just grab these and press them on the cut to stop the bleeding. It's very shallow, so it shouldn't take very long." She waited patiently as Wisppaw struggled to wrest web from the gray medicine cat's paw, and fought back a smile. Sure enough, after a few minutes, the cut was barely visible, much less bleeding. "There. Bye, now," she called after the already hyper apprentice. She shook her head. When was he going to realize that he was going to live more than a few minutes into the future?
A large gash on the shoulder of a tom. What should you do?: apply goldenrod and bind the wound with cobwebs
A rogue limps into the camp with pieces of bone potruding through its skin. What should you do?: give him chamomile, poppy seeds, and apply loads of comfrey and goldenrod once the bone is set and splinted