Read through the scenarios and fill them out to fit your OC. Change the 'OC' section below to your cat's name. I bet you can tell what my OC's good at by the end of the questions. OC: Blooddrawer *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: She would ignore the fact that the cat was hurting the rogues and instead follow it back to its camp, then poison the prey so all of the cats who ate it would die. 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: Blooddrawer would be the one joking about it but if positions were reversed, she'd go "Yeah, right." 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: They poison the prey and make sure the other cat walks off with it and then ask the traitor for a reason. Even if their reason is pathetic, she'll pretend to understand and forgive them, and then, once the other cat has forgotten about it, she'll poison them too. 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, but they're impulsive and might get themself killed. Who does your OC take with them? A: She'd take the fighter to use as a distraction and while they're making a commotion, she'd either poison the cats' prey or run ahead and locate their camp, then catch and poison some prey to plant outside the camp like a hunting patrol forgot about it. Either way, some cat would die. 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: They blackmail or trick some cats nearby for information, and if they turn out to be lying, she'll poison either the water in the puddles or their prey or, if absolutely necessary, unsheath her claws and rip out their vitals. 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 you they used to be a Clan cat. How does your OC react? A: She'd hiss that they're a traitor, then pretend to relent and sympathize, usually with a fake story, and offer a piece of poisoned prey so they have an excuse for being away so long. If it worked out properly, some cat would get sick or die and the Clan cat would get blamed and exiled, whether or not they told the cats about Blooddrawer. 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: She'd hiss, turn and spread meadow saffron throughout the area, and run off. If it works, the cats will eat the poisoned prey, think the land there is bad, and abandon it, at which point she'd come back. 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: She accepts, and then, if they're a nuisance, waits a few moons, pretending to agree with everything they say or do, and poisons her co-ruler. Any witnesses or suspicious cats will disappear slowly, but quickly enough that they can't gain evidence or spread any news.