Flurry, the spunky and loud mouthed leader of the tribe apprentices with a tongue more poisonous than snake venom. Usually resorting to violence to solve her problems, she has no qualms about striking out immediately to defend her loved ones.
Hickory has gone through probably the most rigorous training out of all the other apprentices given his missing leg, but that doesn't slow him down nonetheless. Tactical and quick on his three paws, Hickory leaves his enemies stunned with his signature move of kicking dust into their faces and ambushing from behind.
Lagoon Snarl had dreamed of receiving an apprentice since forever, and he was elated when he received the royal heiress as his trainee. Taking over the role as her mentor was a new and exciting experience for him, and Lagoon Snarl could not be prouder of Wren as she learned quickly and successfully.
Carnation is the Valley's lesbian icon, with a temper shorter than a broken stick and a sassy mouth to match, she proves to be a cat that few want to willingly cross. She is stupidly brave and has no concept of suffering the consequences of her actions until it's a little too late.
Leviathan is incredibly friendly and despite her size is an excellent combat warrior. She specialises in water fighting and has a penchant for chattering on while battling as a way to distract her opponent. She's very talkative and usually a very positive cat, so when she says no or seems really upset it's best to worry.
Kunzite is talkative, mischievous and all around happy. Always cracking jokes and playing pranks to brighten up his Guild mates' days, he nevertheless struggles with paying attention to anything and the bittersweet memories of his mother whom he misses very dearly.
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Heart Of A Fighter (Book 4): Magic In The Valley
FanfictionThe journey is over, the clan has found the valley and the Tribe Of The Blooming Valley. It turns out, the Northern Kingdoms is full of winged cats with supernatural abilities like controlling fire and water, amongst other amazing things. The Tribe...