This is my entry for @french_elliew's contest. (Yeah, I've shared two contest entries in one day. :) ) If I won, I'd just want the character, or one of her littermates. Name: Seakit (she/her) If that name doesn't work, then I would choose Violetkit, since I think someone else in the contest is using Seakit as the name. Quick description: Seakit/Violetkit, daughter of Dragonwing/star and Blossomdapple, is a blue-gray she-kit with white markings under her eyes, above her nose, along her back, and on her paws/legs, as well as on the tip of her fluffy tails. She has clever blue-green eyes and wears a purple flower on her left ear. Next to her ears, she has miniature bat wings that serve her no purpose. (sadly) Advantages: Seakit/Violetkit is small for her age and very light on her paws, making her awesome at sneaking around. She is also clever and a quick thinker. Plus, she has a good sense of smell. (Not hearing because of those bat wings.) Disadvantages: However, her small size is also a disadvantage because it makes it easier for bigger opponents to beat her. Likes: - Flowers - The color purple - Her double tail (it's a fashion statement!) - Swimming (if she ever came across water, that is) - Hunting (Her small, sleek body can quietly sneak up on prey) Dislikes: - The bat wings next to her ears (when they flap, they make a terrible sound) - Annoying siblings (even though she can be quite annoying herself) - Cold weather - People telling her what to do Personality: Good traits: - Intelligent - Usually optimistic, believes the best will happen - Very extroverted (is that the right word?), and can make friends with ease - Is nice to those she cares about (unless they make her really mad) Bad traits: - Because of her quick thinking, Seakit/Violetkit can get very cheeky and can make some "creative" retorts. - When she's confident (which is practically always) she tends to boss cats around. - She loses her temper really fast. I think that's it. If there's anything else I need to add, just let me know. :)
@french_elliew for the contest Krita (art program) Erin Hunter for writing the Warrior series and coming up with the basic concept.