Characteristics Of Whisker

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B A S I C I N F O R M A T I O N

Name: Ratwhisker Rat: Due to what most would consider an "Unnatractive" appearance, she was given the name Rat, due to the animal's association with being ugly/unwanted Whisker: Ratwhisker supports many long, think whiskers, hence 'whisker'
Past Names: Ratkit/Ratpaw/Ratwhisker
Current Age: 3 seasons
Starting Age: 3 seasons
Physical Gender: She-cat
Gender Identity: She-cat (She/her)
Voice: Firm, Well-spoken
Theme song(s):
Cage the elephant - Trouble
Mother Mother - Infinitesimal

C L A N I N F O R M A T I O N

Birth Clan: Shoreclan
Current Clan: Shoreclan
Rank: Medicine Cat
Belief in StarClan: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Mentor: N/A
Past Mentor: ----
Apprentice: None
Past Apprentice:
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This ability stems from moons of arguing and defending herself, due to her unique appearance
:bulletgreen:Motherly
As a medicine cat, Ratwhisker takes the personal responsibilty of being the whole clans mother (Or at least, that's what it feels like some days). She cares deeply for each cat and takes pride in their achievements, often one of the first to congratulate a new warrior.
:bulletred: Defensive
To many it almost always seems like Ratwhisker is on the defence, lashing out at others who insult her or others she cares about. Push her and get a hiding.
:Bulletyellow:Reserved
Many cats know Ratwhisker, but dont actually know her, she is slow to open up truely to other cats, only giving her true opinions and thoughts to those close to her. However she is not afraid to speak up when she believes something is truely wrong.
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Ratkit of course noticed, though she didn't think much of it at the time and instead spent her young life at the belly of another she-cat, entertaining herself with mossballs and playing warriors with herself. Occasionally did she play with the others, only to have to back out due to her being rather susceptible to being bruised/cut, leaving her no choice but to sit out and entertain herself with other things. One of these things were, however,

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