"friendships were built, and some were torn apart"
I started reading the Warrior Cat series when I was seven, and by the time I was ten my elementary school had a full-fledged Warrior Cats game that went on during recess and lunches. There were actual clans. A leader would be elected. Medicine cats would deliver prophecies to shape the stories. There would be fights. Patrols. In general it was a paradise for any Warrior Cats lover. I learned the Warrior code through and through. Who wouldn't love living a RPG?
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But it was real. These were real kids that were pretending to hate each other, pretending to fight each other for our "clans", and at one point, I had to mock fight a close friend over the deputy position -- it was a prophesy from Starclan.
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Now that I look back as a high schooler, I realized how intense the game actually became, and am looking for a new and engaging outlet to express my love for Warrior Cat RPGs. I recently joined warriorcatsonline in hopes of finding Goldenbreeze a new home.
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But it was real. These were real kids that were pretending to hate each other, pretending to fight each other for our "clans", and at one point, I had to mock fight a close friend over the deputy position -- it was a prophesy from Starclan.
.
.
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Now that I look back as a high schooler, I realized how intense the game actually became, and am looking for a new and engaging outlet to express my love for Warrior Cat RPGs. I recently joined warriorcatsonline in hopes of finding Goldenbreeze a new home.
The cats (so far)
This is where I'll insert the photos of my RPG warrior characters.