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Snowclanne cats have a wide variety of pelt and eye colors, but the ones that tend to be commonly found are gray, black, and white. These cats lean towards eye colors such as hazel and pale green, but other colors such as blue, yellow, orange, amber, dark blue, and copper can be found. They live in a mountain forest filled with rocky terrain. Prey is abundant in the warmer seasons. They are known for their compassionate souls and courageous hearts; loyal, honorable, and noble warriors that will protect one another to the end.

Oakclanne cats are usually born with dark pelts. Typically, have brown, dark brown, black, and other variations of those colors for pelts. They are born with earthy eye colors such as copper, amber, green, and occasionally yellow, gold, or blue. They live in a forest. They adapt to having whatever prey they can find, they will do whatever they can to provide for their Clan.

Floodclanne cats have evolved to have denser, oily, and more insulated coats and slightly larger paws with powerful legs and tails for swimming. They have a wide variety of pelt colors and eye colors. This Clan is known for behaving like beavers in water. Their fishing talents are unmatched. They're slippery and sneaky like otters, and strike from below like sharks when battling in the water. They tend to be excellent swimmers. These felines live by the ocean; high up on a rocky cliff-side to avoid high-tide.

Bloomclanne cats have skinny body types, longer legs and tails, making them more aerodynamic than most cats. Coats change colors slightly with the seasons. They've been in the wild for many generations, so their coats evolved to change slightly to blend in with their consistently changing terrain. They have a wide variety of pelt colors, same for eye colors. They are as swift as the wind and fast hunters and attackers. They live on the moorland, their speed unmatched by the other Clans.

Ranks

Ledan: They are the leader of the Clan. Their word is law, and they have the final say as to what goes on within their Clan and territory. They are powerful cats that are to be respected, and sometimes feared, depending on the cat. Leaders are the strongest cats within the Clan, taking charge when required, leading their warriors into battle, and making sure everything is running well within their Clan and territory. They assign patrols, name new warriors, apprentices, or deputies, and let every cat know who's going to a gathering when one shows itself every full moon. They take part in hunts and fights and involve themselves as much as they can with their Clan. They have nine lives.
Seckond: The second-in-command. They enforce the law and carry out orders straight from their leader, helping with patrols and making sure things go well within the Clan. When the leader dies, then they take the leader position. Should the deputy die or retire, the leader will make another cat deputy to replace the old one. They take part in hunts and fights and involve themselves as much as they can with their Clan.
Harballist: They're in charge of taking care of sick or injured cats within their Clan and out of it should the situation call for it. Haelans are able to order anyone around if, of course, it is for the benefit of that individual's health. The leader often consults the Haelan before making a decision, so these ranked individuals are known for being some of the wisest of the Clans. Haelans are required to have some battle training, so they can defend themselves should they have to. Medicine cat apprentices normally train longer than warrior ones and will continue to be one even after they get their full name until their mentor passes on.
Blacksmiths: Blacksmiths are cats within the Clan that create weapons and armor for others to wear in battle. They have a large den within the camp where they can work on their projects for their Clan. They have a lot of knowledge in their craft and know the best upgrades for whoever wants something from them.
Warleader: The Warleader is in charge of training warriors and apprentices in combat techniques and strategies. They lead the clan in battles and defend their territory fiercely. They also serve as advisors to the clan leader during times of conflict.
Training: A highly skilled warrior is chosen by the clan leader to take on the role of Warleader. They undergo rigorous training to master various battle tactics, develop quick thinking, and enhance their physical prowess.
Hunt Masters: Hunt Masters are skilled hunters who specialize in training apprentices in the art of hunting. They have an in-depth knowledge of prey behaviors and tracking techniques.
Selection: Hunt Masters are appointed by the Clan Leader based on their hunting abilities, patience, and teaching skills. They must also show a strong commitment to passing down their knowledge.
Combatents: These cats are the fighters within their Clan, very skilled and deadly felines that are greatly respected within their Clan. Their job is to protect their home with their very lives. They patrol the territory looking out for any threats or danger that might cause harm. They train apprentices, should they be given one, and help them learn the ways of being a warrior and making them the best fighter they can be. They are also hunters, gathering prey for the Clan to eat when not doing battle with another Clan or other danger that shows itself.
Scavengers: The scavengers may be both tomcats and she-cats. The purpose of a scavenger is to build the village, find herbs, moss, and other useful items for the village. Some novices may pick this role within the village. Either because they are too frightened about the idea of attacking in battle and getting hurt, or they aren't a great hunter. But some do like the thought of collecting herbs and tidying up the village's walls and dens.
Keepers: Cats who train becoming this role are the protectors and caregivers of the Colony. Keepers stay closer to base than most colony cats and lead projects centered around the upkeep of each colony's base. Cleaning nests, weaving den walls, keeping the prey pile tidy, and protecting their home from predators is the main part of the Keepers jobs. Keepers also watch over the kittens.
Spies:
Scouts:
Messengers:
Trainies: Apprentices are catts that are six moons old or older. These young catts are given a mentor to train them and teach them all that they know and make them the best fighter, hunter, or healer they can be. The leader is the one to appoint warriors to the apprentices, but sometimes, the deputy or even the chief will become an apprentice's mentor.
Nursers: Molleys who have or are going to have kittens. They stay in the nursery with their kittens until they're old enough to become apprentices, then they return to their normal duties. That's not always the case however, as some she-cats wish to stay within the Queen role, helping new she-cats with their young, be it aiding through giving birth or simply watching over the kittens while the mother takes a break or wishes to return to her duties sooner.
(Tomms and non-binary catts can also be Nursers. As well as trans kitties.)
Seniers: The elders of the Clan and are filled with wisdom and renowned strength, often young ones turn to when in need of guidance or aid. The entire Clan respects them. Not all cats within the rank are old, however, some could have had to retire early due to an injury or illness that left them unable to continue their duties.
Kittens: Kittens are young catts that are too young to begin their training to become a warrior or medicine cat. They're 0-6 moons old and will stay in the nursery until they're old enough to be apprenticed. They're regularly looked after by their mother or another she-cat that has kittens of her own until they are big enough to move on.

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