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ββindependent and quiet, scorch is not one for social games and petty rivalries. as the leader and seer of the
ββrogues, he keeps a cool and steady head at all times, and he prefers it that way. highly analytical and
ββstrategically oriented, the tom is gifted with insight into the strange happenings that plague the forest,
ββallowing him to lead the rogues on a safe path paved solely by his instincts. scorch's fine attunement to the
ββshifting of energies in the forest is an invaluable skill to him and his followers, and is the biggest reason
ββthey chose to ally with him. stubborn to a fault, his convictions are just as unshakeable as his suspicions,
ββoften making him a victim of analysis paralysis. despite his young age, scorch is frail and skinny
ββand does not stand a fair chance in a fight with any adult cat since he cut his apprenticeship short by
ββleaving thornclan, now opting to hide behind the physical prowess of his allies, hinting at a scared,
ββvulnerable, indecisive side of his personality which he conceals under layers of cold calculating at any cost.
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ββborn to father coalclaw and mother breezesight, scorch, then named tarkit, was the healthiest kit in a litter
ββof three, showing promise to grow up into a strong warrior. but that was before darkness consumed the forest...
ββtarkit had barely reached 5 moons of age when the sun vanished and unseen, dangerous creatures invaded the land.
ββone day, while breezesight was tending to his siblings in the nursery, tarkit was kidnapped by
ββa pair of sprites that replaced him with their own child. he lived with them, soon imprinting a part of his
ββdeveloping identity on them as they taught him how to survive and protected him. in a few moons breezesight
ββconfronted the sprites to exchange their child with tarkit and took him back to thornclan. unfortunately,
ββthe bond he formed with the sprites had changed something within his very psyche, leaving him broody and
ββquiet. even after he began his apprenticeship under his father at the late age of 12 moons, he could not
ββoutgrow the memories of the sprites that raised him in his ways, oftentimes indirectly causing harm to
ββhis clanmates who only had distrust in the tom that "crossed back", in turn breeding distrust in him, as well.
ββit all came crashing down as one night, his parents heard his voice begging for help while out hunting and
ββrushed to help "him", only to come face to face with a mimic. they did not make it and soon the news spread
ββhis siblings, haregust and brightstep, had let their parents know where they were at all times,
ββleading to him developing severe guilt over a tragedy he could have prevented had he opened his mouth earlier.
ββhis clanmates couldn't accept him anymore, refusing to forgive his honest mistake and tarpaw left thornclan
ββfor good, ashamed of his dishonorable lack of action. while wandering through the woods, he met other rogues and
ββjoined his ranks, soon rising to the rank of seer thanks to his sharp intuition and sound decision making.
ββtaking on the name of scorch, he now leads the rogues with devotion and loyalty, and the wisdom of a sprite or two...
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π΅π°π»π»πΈπ½πΆtarkit tarpaw scorch
gender: male
age: 15 moons
scent: pine needles and bark
rank: seer//leader of the roguesπΉπππnimble, frail build
light green eyes
black, fluffy, medium furπ°πkin: haregust, brightstep,
coalclaw+breezesight
apprentice: open
mate: none
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