Read through the scenarios and fill them out to fit your OC. Change the 'OC' section below to your cat's name. OC: Ripple *Warning: there are some violent answers* Q: There are two rogues. One is an older cat and the other is only a few moons old. A Clan cat attacks them and the rogues are incapable of properly defending themselves. What does your OC do? A: He attacks the Clan cat and probably tries to kill them. Once they're taken care of, he turns on the rogues and warns them that they should learn to fight because he won't be there to save their tails next time. He might invite them to Duality; it depends on his mood. Q: Someone who is an accomplice of your OC's is scouting with them. Your OC climbs a tree to get a better view of the area. Their accomplice jokes about them falling and dying and asks them if when that happens, they can lead in your OC's place. How does your OC respond? A: Ripple would immediately get paranoid and think they want to kill him, and he would hiss at them, then probably give them the cold shoulder. Q: Someone close to your OC betrays them by giving prey to outsiders and hanging out with them instead of working with your OC's cause. What do they do? A: He would try to capture them and use them as an example for other cats. He might kill them slowly and make others watch to terrify them into obedience or manipulate the cat who betrayed him into a position that has value to him. He might also lame them so they can't do it again and so that he could catch and/or kill them easily if they try to escape. Q: Your cat is attacking a group of six cats. They can only bring one other cat. There's an assassin, who is good with poisons and not getting caught, but they demand unique payment that can vary and the materials to pay in are often rare. There's also a trapper, who can make net-like objects out of reeds, grasses, branches, and more materials, but their nets only hold two cats, and your OC would only get one net. Finally, there's a fighter who can win a battle versus two cats on their own with no injuries, but they're impulsive and might get themself killed. Who does your OC take with them? A: He takes the assassin because a fighter is useless if they're dead and a trapper's nets can be disabled. The assassin could poison prey with meadow saffron or the cats themselves, thus weaken them and making it easier to achieve victory. Q: Your OC is looking for a gray-and-white cat. It was raining beforehand and their scent is now gone. It's night and they're in a forest. How do they find the cat? A: Ripple would climb a tall tree and try to find anything that might give him a hint of where the cat is- a tree hollow with a flicker of white, an abandoned nest curled in the roots of a tree, a suspicious scattering of leaves- and head toward it via the trees, where he has a better view and a lower chance of being spotted. Q: A Clan cat is talking to a group of rogues. If your OC is a rogue, the Clan cat tells them they used to be a rogue. If your OC is a Clan cat, the rogue tells them they used to be a Clan cat. How does your OC react? A: Ripple would hiss and ask why they joined the Clans, saying that the Clans have hurt too many cats. He would tell them that because they joined the Clans, they're now his enemy, and he'd probably threaten them and tell them that if they don't leave, he'll give them an injury they won't forget. If they don't leave, he'd either lame them or murder them. Q: A Clan cat comes up to your OC, telling them that their Clan will be sending a patrol around there and that they should leave if they don't want to get chased off. What does your OC do? A: He would tell them that this is his territory and that no cat can tell him what to do in it. He would attack the cat, trying to capture them rather than kill but injuring them as needed, then use them as a bargaining chip to get what he wants. He might use them as bait for other cats so he can slowly weaken the Clan in question or kill them in front of their Clanmates to anger them into attacking him. Q: Your OC gets offered a position of power equal in power to another cat's. This means both cats have to agree on everything for it to go forward, but there is no other way to get that same amount of power within the group. What does your OC do? A: Ripple would see how much of his potential co-ruler's ideas and beliefs would align with his. If it's a decent amount, he'd accept. If not, he'd still accept, he'd just organize an accident or something to remove his co-leader from their position so he doesn't have to deal with them contradicting his every move.
I know that scent lingers on water! The idea of that one is that the additional rainfall would carry the scent away. There are eight scenarios. Tell me if you want one added. Credit to @Mapleshade1111 for two of the scenarios.