- ANT - :: Heya! I am Bailey or Al. I use he/they pronouns currently. I've been on scratch for almost five years now. I've been roleplaying for almost three! in march of this year it /will/ be three. I have ADHD, which does in fact cause me to have time blindness which is pretty much what it sounds like, i suck at getting places at time, i think i have more time then i really do, i suck at due dates, ect. It sucks but i make due, so i maayyy be a day or two late- if i get accepted- to the litter finding. But anyways- i've been drawing and uploading them to scratch for about four years now. I've made many of my own roleplays. I've modded in some other roleplays and have volunteered in gen a few times. :: :: 8-9/10 - only if i have an irp emergency, but i still will let y'all know. :: :: almost 3 years on scratch but i have roleplayed else where. i've had MANY cats. three in TFCRP, one in TaB [short'hop my beloved], one in generations so far [Sunny'paw], Spirit'star, one in CPRP [swallow], and more! i've had lots of experience roleplaying disabilities, both mental and physical and i always pour my soul into researching before hand. fun fact; i spent two hours researching felines with unusable limbs before i made short'hop get caught in a fox trap. I've owned a lot of some-what successful roleplays and a few successful ones. I've modded for a few past roleplays and participated in a few group planning roleplays. :: :: YES SIR I DO. only the oldest lass in the clan. :: :: Ethereal...ing haha :: :: Not usually. i keep my characters for ATLEAST three months, but often about a year if i like them [i adore ant] and sometimes longer. I love developing characters. Usually i only cause mental/physical harm if their is a cause for it, like a traumatizing event or cat, so no i dont do it often. Every once in a while i may cause i little physical harm, like a small scar or something as they are wild cats and that would be realistic. but nothing too life changing. and if i do decide to injure them majorly i will research a ton beforehand. :: :: eventually realizing that they are trans. they will go by he/him for w while, but wont feel 100% complete, then somehow he finds the terms demiboy and will feel like that term fits them the best! sexual orientation will likely be omni with his preferences as the following; male 50%, female 20%, other 30%. Ant is ace ^^ :: :: Ant is a quite and closed up cat. It doesnt help that they are mute as well. Ant may open up a bit to close friends or her sibling if they develop an ok relationship, but its not definite. Ant is pretty creative, and she finds that in making art she can express herself through flower crowns, and drawing in the dirt. she may even eventually find that if you mush up flowers you can paint with them, who knows! Ant will not like to play average kit games, instead making up her own, like finding flowers in camp and giving them to others or things alike that. :: :: [going to age them up to apprentice for this ^^'] Ant'paw twiddled around with a flower petal, mindlessly. Her mind was on something else, something else indeed. /I wonder if ants feel pain?/ she tilted her head, deep in thought, /i know they experience /physical/ pain, but do they have feelings?.../ she turned a bit pale as a thought that had been taunting her for a while popped back into her head, /if they dont, then is my mum calling me emotionless, calling my an /ant/?!?/ She unsheathed her claws, tearing into the flower accidentally. :: :: TRIVIA :: - Ant envies her sister for being 'normal' in her eyes. - Ant may at times in her life feel like she choose the wrong path in being a warrior but not have enough guts to ask to be a medicine apprentice and likely never will. - Likes watching ants and other critters. Will have a lot of knowledge of bugs by the end of kithood haha. maybe she will get teased for it? idk. - She will likely keep bugs as 'pets' on her paws and be careful not to squash them. this may interfere with her apprentice training. :: Research for muteness - - Cats who are born mute usually arent 'truly' mute, instead they have learned that meowing attracts unwanted predators, so it is in their favor to stay silent. sometimes this can carry on to adulthood. Ant likely experienced trauma before being found which caused this. As she grows, she may start to make sounds and simple words but never complete sentences, likely. She will communicate with tail movements and body language. Even if she is mute, she can still hear. it bothers her a lot and sometimes she will get overwhelmed and close up more walls and space out or try to cover her ears with her paws. ::