Otterspirit - Warrior - WillowClan
Feb 8, 2019 20:52:15 GMT -6
Post by Warrioress on Feb 8, 2019 20:52:15 GMT -6
NAME: Otterspirit
RANK: Warrior
AFFILIATION: WillowClan
IMMEDIATE KIN:
Snapfrost (mother)
Whispcall (father)
Bayflower (brother)
Marigoldflare (sister)
Mousefern (sister)
Rosedawn (sister)
Tanglewave (brother)
BASIC APPEARANCE: Ginger tabby tom with light blue eyes.
DETAILED APPEARANCE: Otterspirit is a ginger tabby tom with light blue eyes. He has short fur and uses that to his advantage when he is swimming, considering that shorter fur dries quicker than longer fur, he also takes after his mother in build, lithe and willowy. He uses his build to help him maneuver through the water quicker when swimming.
PERSONALITY & DESCRIPTION: Speaking of water, Otterspirit loves swimming. More so than any cat he knows, if he could he would spend all day, every day in the water. He takes after an otter, effortlessly gliding through the water, even when he first started swimming. He just slipped in and started swimming around, ducking under the water, twisting, and turning with glee. He spends so much time in the water that he nearly forgets about his other responsibilities. Other than his over the top love of water, Otterspirit does take his family seriously, he loves his litter-mate Baypaw and his older siblings as well as his parents. He will defend all of them in a heartbeat, snarling and snapping at anyone who attacks any of his family, even if it’s just verbally. Otterspirit takes family obligations seriously and will always try to look out for all of his family, due to his deep love of family he was deeply wounded and put into a daze when he realized that his mother had died during the flood, that she had been swept away. It shook him that a cat that was such a strong swimmer could be taken down by the river, it put a bit of wariness of the water in him for a few moons afterwards, he would never forget his mother and had stuck near his litter-mate Baypaw as much as possible during the following moons, wanting a comfort that his brother was still there with him.