Who am I applying for: I am applying for Yarrowkit About me: Hi! I'm Sadmoth, but just Moth is okay. I do some animations on scratch and thought it would be fun to join an RP. I am the 'secret' alt of someone who already has a few characters in Thrive too. I like the color purple, and I enjoy drawing dragons. I'll give the hint that my cat was apart one of the first ships in Thrive. Activity: I'm actually on this account quite often, messing around with animations. I don't have a character (on this account) yet, so I am currently not active on Thrive. How long do I plan on keeping the kit: I plan on keeping the kit for as long as I can. Hopefully, until they become an Elder. Roleplaying experience: On my other account, I have roleplayed on Thrive before. I've been a part of multiple RPs, [like Thrive, Falling Leaves, TBOL] and have even messed around on Character.Ai a few times. Why I want the kit: I want this kit because I really like the design. I've also done a little research on heterochromia before, and I think it's nice that I can share what I found out about it. Sexuality and Pronouns: Yarrowkit will be bisexual and use she/they pronouns once they get their warrior/medicine cat name and sticking to she/her while they're a kit and apprentice. Personality: +Playful +Quick learner +Outgoing +Brave =Extroverted =Ambitious -Overconfident -Easily distracted -Impulsive -Kind of arrogant Roleplay example: Yarrowkit looked around the Nursery with a grin. She was looking for someone to play with when she caught sight of a small, grey feather. She batted it into the air a few times and laughed, completely forgetting her original mission. Codeword: Splotches are a nice pattern on cats. I think sometimes that they look like ferns :3 Extra information: I plan on applying for another kit in this litter, but otherwise, N/A. I might have made a mistake somewhere, so if you find any, please do tell me, Research: Central heterochromia Central heterochromia is when the inner ring of the iris is a different color than the outer ring. This does not affect vision at all. In cats with heterochromia, the melanin (the color stuff) in the cat's iris is only distributed into one of the irises. I'll put the links to the research inside the project.