Crowfood - A (harsh) insult comparing the recipient to rotting prey animals (as in I'll turn you into crowfood! They usually play with the kits during their spare time. Carrionplace - A Twoleg dump in the forest territories that in human language is called the North Allerton Amenity Tip. Fishface, fishfur or fish-breath - An insult used against RiverClan warriors, mainly appears in Bluestar's Prophecy. Medicine cat: [Apprentice name], is it your wish to enter the mysteries of StarClan as a medicine cat? It's better to scare away a mouse than welcome a badger - An old nursery saying that means that it's better to scare away a friendly cat than welcome a not-so-friendly cat. Can also mean that a cat would be stingy enough not to share a mousetail. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone. Used by Graypaw in Into the Wild describing how dangerous a fox could be. The way you type your username is not as important, but you want to make sure you come across clear. - An insult used when a cat (or cats) are acting crazy. COMPARE MEANINGS paladin warrior Smoothly step over to these common grammar mistakes that trip many people up. They are oftentimes tired, but very loving and protective toward their kits, even when they become apprentices, and so on. You may become friends with cats from other Clans, but your loyalty stays to your Clan, as one day you may face them in battle. They are usually in their Twoleg place or exploring outside. (Only) StarClan knows (what) - Sometimes used to answer a question that is impossible to answer. Crowfood or crow-food: A dead prey animal that has begun to rot; can also be used as an insult. For example, a Clan leader might be in the middle of a meeting and a rogue/loner, kittypet, or other Clan cat comes in, interrupting the meeting. Thistles and thorns - Used to describe bad luck (as in: Thistles and thorns! 10. Basically, try not to make the whole roleplay revolve around you. Warrior Cats: Ultimate Edition (WCUE) is an open-world, free-to-play, 3D roleplaying game on Roblox. Elder: An elder is a retired warrior or medicine cat. The Starpedia is there to assist you if you are new to the game or have not read the books. Welcome to the Warriors Wiki! Used in The Sight. Fuzz-brain - A (friendly, but harsh) insult. Roleplaying Gaming, Video Gaming, Technology. ); similar to "Darn it" or "mouse-dung.". Trees are bare and only some amounts of leaf litter remain. 4 meanings of CR abbreviation related to Roleplaying: Vote. [Apprentice], do you promise to uphold the ways of a medicine cat, to stand apart from rivalry between Clan and Clan and to protect all cats equally, even at the cost of your life? Kittypet: If you are being realistic, most (almost all) kittypets are intimidated by the Clans, and will not stroll up into a camp (if they can manage to find one). Leader: Being a Clan leader is a stressful role, but it is vital for a roleplay. To be a warrior, a cat must be generous and must understand self-sacrifice, because the foundation of the Warrior Code is, essentially: The Clan comes first. They normally don't go far when exploring, often barely past their fence. 2. That's a load of badger droppings - A harsh exclamation saying that something is nonsense. Fox-hearted - An insult meaning cruel, cold-hearted, or evil (as in fox-hearted Twolegs). Medicine cat: Then come forward Warriors of StarClan, I present you with this apprentice. Horseplace: The fields and stables where horses and farm animals live. May StarClan light your path/Banish all the fleas from your nest - A friendly term used to tell others they wish them well. There are also many other proper ceremonies. Great StarClan! Carrionplace - A Twoleg dump in the forest territories that in human language is called the North Allerton Amenity Tip. COMPLETED, #hinata13 One thing that most people misunderstand is if you don't use certain symbols, you are considered inexperienced. They are usually taken care of by other Clanmates, and tell stories, like the mythical clans LionClan, TigerClan, and LeopardClan, former battles of the Clans, difficult leaf-bares, etc. May the Sun warm your back and the fish leap into your paws- A blessing used in RiverClan used to wish good dreams or, in some instances, to say farewell to a dead cat. A cat lies on the ground, talking, while the other grooms their fur, listening. Deputies: Like a secondary leader to the clana warrior with special privileges that is higher than all cats . Similar to mousedust. This website saves cookies to your browser in order to improve your online experience and show you personalized content. - An exclamation used to signify extreme surprise or anger. There is a sub-category, not often used in roleplays, called young warriors, and senior warriors. Sometimes referred to as the medicine den. @wcrproblox Used in Crookedstar's Promise. - A harsh phrase used to describe a cat with kittypet roots. Scaredy-mouse! Medicine Cat: Then by the powers of StarClan I give you your true name as a medicine cat. A kit must be at least six moons old before becoming an apprentice. What you do not want might look like this: {attacks}, {she was blushing}, {sniffs air}. Mouse Length: about the length of mouse, so approximately a couple inches in length. This helps to improve the experience, and engage better in the roleplay. The official home of Warrior Cats by Erin Hunter. As easy as swallowing a minnow - A phrase used to indicate easiness of the task. One Sharptooth has made an appearance in Moonrise. Used by Lionblaze in The Fourth Apprentice. Hare-dung - Used as an exclaimation, similar to "mouse-dung". Furball - A (friendly, yet harsh) insult. Never hunt or trespass onto another Clan's territory. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone. C. rowfood - A (harsh) insult comparing the recipient to rotting prey animals (as in I'll turn you into crowfood! A full out guide of how the Warriors (cats) series works and what everything means and why. Who made dirt in his/her fresh kill?- A phrase to describe a cranky or suddenly moody cat, as used in The Sign of the Moon. Who ruffled their fur?- A similar way of saying "who got under their skin?" You fight/hunt like a kittypet! While you are speaking in roleplay, it is critical to make yourself clear and comprehensible so everyone around you can distinguish when you are talking in roleplay, out of roleplay, or describing an action. They have trained hard to understand the ways of your noble code, and I commend them to you as a warrior in their turn. Your IP: - to gravely injure, rip to shreds. Monster A vehicle operated by humans. Used by Yellowfang in Into the Wild while intimidating Firepaw. Greenleaf:Summer.Greenleaf Twolegplace:A place where twolegs live, but only in the summer.Halfbridge:A dock/pier.Horseplace:Fields and stables near the lake where the half-tamed cats live.Housefolk:A kittypet's name for its human.Kits:Kittens; cats of six moons or younger. Consider creating an account! Warrior Cat Terms This is a collection of terms used by the Clan cats in their speech. Skeletons hint that ancient societies had women warriors. You are able to be your own warrior, and live the life of a Clan cat, whether as a playful kit, a young, eager apprentice, a brave warrior, a bossy queen, an old, retired, elder that has protected their Clan for moons, a skilled medicine cat, or perhaps a legendary leader. [ A ] Acorn Adder Amber Ant Apple Arch Ash Aspen [ B ] Badger Bark Beech Beetle Berry Birch Bird Black Blizzard Blossom Blue Bounce Bracken Bramble Brave Breeze Briar Bright Released by: (15 m). Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Equivalent to "a leopard can't change his spots. You shouldn't walk up and start talking to that person when they are clearly conversing with someone else. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone. (as in That's fox-dung!). Similar to "Only god knows what," "Only god knows," and "god knows.". If you choose to be a rogue, you might want to ask permission before attacking a Clan member, or even attempting to do other things, like coming into a Clan camp. Used by Yellowfang in Into the Wild to Firepaw after realizing he was a kittypet. Elders and queens are infinite. Twolegs: a word used by the Clancats to name humans, Upwalkers: a word used by Purdy to name humans. Medicine Cat: Medicine cats in the Clan are very important. Half-moon - About two weeks, half a month. [Apprentice], from this moment you will be known as [new name]. #language Used in Crookedstar's Promise. No-furs: a word generally used by loners to name humans. Roleplaying is the main point of Warrior Cats: Ultimate Edition. But that is fine! Is This Alexander the Greats Tombor His Wifes? Elders and kits must be feed before yourself. Used by Graypaw in Into the Wild describing how dangerous a fox could be. Rogues usually live in the barn near WindClan, Carrionplace near ShadowClan, or other abandoned areas near different Clan territories. Used by Leafstar in SkyClan's Destiny about Harveymoon and Macgyver. Use it well [to, in, as, for, etc.] Sun-drown-place - An ocean to the west of the Clans' territories. For warrior apprentice role, you need one cat for each apprentice. Somewhat like "Darn it!" ", Fox-length - About the length of a fox; approximately a yard. a person engaged in, experienced in, or devoted to war, What the Meadow Teaches Us - Issue 90: Something Green, Women like Mulan didnt need to go to war in disguise. Defend your Clan. in usage and to the fact that they both have mention of a higher force. Registered users will be able to edit pages, will only see ads on the Main Page, and more. The death of Harcla, the keenest and ablest warrior in141 England, did not remove the difficulties from Edward's path. Unless they have permission, apprentices may not eat until they have hunted to feed the elders. That can't be right!). This is to teach them responsibility. The following are just a few things to keep in mind while roleplaying. They organize patrols and make reports to the leader, and are known to be frequently given apprentices. A good way to do this is to ask for permission. Elders, kits, queens, and sick cats eat first, then warriors and apprentices. For one, we'll start early on in Warrior lore. Other medicine cats: Cheer new apprentice's name. Rabbit-chasers - A less harsh insult used in ShadowClan to describe WindClan. Greenleaf Twolegplace: a place where humans only visit in the summer. Here are a few basic remedies for your original character. Rogue A usually hostile cat who does not have a permanent home, roams around, and does not care about crossing Clan boundaries. Warrior Cats: Ultimate Edition Also used as an exclamation (as in Mousedung! Before fighting, or doing something in general to/with another cat, it is important to yet again ask permission (shortened to perms). Deputy: The Clan deputy is also a high rank in the Clan. (5-7.5 cm), Pawstep - About the length of a grown cat's step, roughly six inches. WCUE gives you the tool to make your OC in the game with Character Customization. From this moment on, they will be known as [new name], for [description of reason]. Some rogues live with other cats, or wander territories on their own, which also makes for interesting roleplays. (i.e. Medicine cats are highly honored in the Clans. And it's a good idea to go over it even if you are familiar with them. An exclamation of surprise or disbelief. Loner:A cat that peacefully lives on its own in one place, but doesn't defend its territory.Medicine Cats:The healers of the clan, the highest authority except for the leader. Somewhat like the human phrase, When pigs fly! - To badly injure, rip to shreds. - A similar expression to scaredy-cat, referring to a cat easily frightened. )).". Hare-dung - Used as an exclamation, similar to "mouse-dung". For example, you don't want your biography to look like this: [ She/cute/shy/has demon powers/m8:none ]. There are a lot of WCUE (Warrior Cats: Ultimate Edition) players that do not read the Warriors books, and that might include you. 210.65.88.143 Whitecough: a mild chest infection, which usually comes during Leaf-Bare and is the developing stage before Greencough. CR. Greencough: a severe chest infection, which can be fatal for younger cats and elders, can also be known as a flu for cats which usually comes after a mis-treated or missed Whitecough. Or saying that a patrol didn't catch anything. The game was officially released on May 7th, 2021, and is published by the Coolabi Group and Aldrich-Callen Studios. Often described when cats are near Twolegs/the Thunderpath. If you are being a kittypet, roleplaying with multiple people makes the game a lot more fun and enjoyable. in usage and to the fact that they both have mention of a higher force. Sorry if its all squashed up. There is a truce on this night, and no fighting is allowed. Click for a side-by-side comparison of meanings. Used by Mapleshade in Mapleshade's Vengeance. Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, / wr i r, wr yr, wr i r, wr yr /. Fresh-kill: The recent catch of prey, such as a mouse or bird. But don't be intimidated; It's not as complicated as it might sound. Thunderpath: A human road which is named for the loud thunder-like sound when monsters roll down it. The apprentices in the Clan take fresh kill to them, pick out their fleas, and change their bedding. Name always ends in paw.Crow-Food:Rotting food.Dark Forest:An evil cat who has died, they do not go to StarClan, but to the Dark Forest.Deputies:Like a secondary leader to the clana warrior with special privileges that is higher than all cats except for his leader and medicine cats. Just remember, while you are roleplaying, to use all your experience so you don't get misunderstood. Buzzardfood- Alternative of crowfood, used before the start of the Clans. Greenleaf Twolegplace A place frequented used by Twolegs during summer, such as a resort or camping spot near the lake. an orange cat - Morninglight, representing the sunrise). This is a collection of terms used by the Clan cats in their speech. This is a collection of terms used by the Clan cats in their speech. Used by Yellowfang in Into the Wild while intimidating Firepaw. Apprentices' den - The den in camp that is shared between the apprentices of that Clan. Fresh-kill: A recently killed prey animal caught for the purpose of consumption. Foxpaw is called this by Sandstorm in Eclipse. They mostly do the same things as a Clan cat (hunting, fighting if necessary, caring for their young, etc.) Looking for online definition of CR or what CR stands for? Used by Stagpaw in Tallstar's Revenge. Pain in the tail - An insult meaning a cat is irritating or lazy. Queen/Kit: Queens and kits are the base system of the clans. However, most people that do not read the books do not know how to realistically play the game according to the lore. The left one leads to the Moonstone. Leader: [Warrior or Medicine Cat], you are ready to take on an apprentice. May fight if there are trespassers. They are treated with great respect in the Clan. ); similar to "Darn it" or "mouse-dung.". ), or suggesting that they eat it (as in crowfood-eater). Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone. Finalized original character- Magpie by Diablo. Would've made mousemeat out of you! Naomi Dare, the Digital Director at the Coolabi Group, describes the game as: Finalized original character- Tailfur by Vector Sigma. ), or suggesting that they eat it (as in crowfood-eater ). Sara Goleman, CC-BY-SA, via Flickr. Leaf-fall - The season of autumn or fall. An example of a roleplay in RiverClan's camp, Kindlestar and Tailfur of RiverClan, Overworld chat system and Tailfur being named deputy, Tailfur being told to go away for trespassing onto WindClan territory, Shells can be found near water or in RiverClan's camp, Moss can be found on trees or rocks near water, Cobwebs can be found on fallen branches or small caverns, Red or blue flowers can be found randomly in the map, The Thunderpath from ThunderClan's territory, The tunnel underneath the Thunderpath to ThunderClan's territory, Facing WindClan territory from the highest point on Highstones in winter. An online RPG where players can play as their own character in the Warriors universe with others. You undergo this eight more times until you get your ninth life, for which the last life giver says this: 9th Life Giver: I hail you by your new name, [original prefix]star. ms, too, although theirs relate to things found in the world of the Clan cats. Furball - A (friendly, yet harsh) insult. Another variation uses "madder" instead of "crazier." This guide is here to help improve your roleplaying skills, step-by-step. They are normally shy, and can be frightened at the thought of getting lost, or leaving their Twolegplace. Grant them your wisdom and insight so that they may understand your ways and heal their Clan in accordance with your will. Loner A cat that lives by itself and doesn't defend its territory. Similar to mousedust. Nursery - The den in camp that is shared by the queens and kits of that Clan. By my authority as Clan leader, and with the approval of our warrior ancestors, I give this cat a new name. Greenleaf: Around Summer time where prey is most common. Defend it well; care for young and old; honor your ancestors and the traditions of the warrior code; live each life with pride and dignity. Sunrise - One day in cat time (i.e. It's a very helpful tool to familiarize yourself with the ways of the Clans. Would've made mousemeat out of you! For example, something like this: Hi, can I join your roleplay?// (( Sorry, I have to go! )) Fresh-kill is hunted by warriors and apprentices, and sometimes elders, and placed on the fresh-kill pile or brought to the elders. 8. Leads the clan and does ceremonies.Leaf-bare:Winter.Leaf-fall:Fall/Autumn. Rogue: A particularly hostile cat who lives outside the Clans and never spends too long in one place. Carrionplace - A Twoleg dump in the forest territories that in human language is called the North Allerton Amenity Tip. Power playing is when you are roleplaying unrealistically, whether that be fighting unreasonably strong, or roleplaying with magical powers. Horseplace A place where horses are kept, such as ranches and stables. Just as we humans have sayings, the Clan cats have idioms, too, although theirs relate to things found in the world of the Clan cats. Any warrior that has mentored at least one apprentice (see warrior apprentice) can become deputy. Twolegplace A town, city, or village where Twolegs live. This phrase(s) will describe what your cat is doing in their current state. However, it can be interesting if a rogue trespasses the border, or even requests to join the Clan. - An exclamation used meaning "How in the world?" This remains true if the one in green is a warrior or a lord. He broke his paw as an apprentice and was renamed Twistedpaw, eventually obtaining his warrior name based on his injury). (You're) crazier than a fox in a fit! Summary Skeletons show signs that some women in these communities were warriors. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone. a person who shows or has shown great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness, as in politics or athletics. Medicine cat - A cat who heals injuries and/or illnesses, who is skilled with herbs, leaves and natural cures and sometimes receives special signs or prophecies from StarClan. It is what your character would sound like (ex. You must challenge all trespassing cats. Name and descriptions above the player's name. Similar to Oh my god! Similar to "Only God knows what," "Only God knows," and "God knows.". Fourtrees - A place located in the forest territory, where the territory's corners would meet, in which four oaks stood and the Clans would gather in peace every full moon. Its pages are filled with the purple gowns of kings and the scarlet trappings of the warrior. One sunrise ago). If you would like to save space, a good option would also be a biography like this: [ Loyal, loving she-cat. Warrior Cats is a fantasy book series following the adventures of a group of wild cats. Create your own Warrior Cat and roleplay in this official game based on "Warriors", The New York Times best-selling series of fantasy books. Season - A quarter of a year in cat time. Name always ends in paw. Their path is called the silverpath because of the shiny look of the iron. What does cr mean? The Starpedia consists of all you need to know about the Clan territories, resources, and lore. Moonpool The place near the Lake where medicine cats and leaders share tongues with StarClan. When hedgehogs will fly - An exclamation style statement that shows disbelief that a certain event will likely occur (as in That will happen when hedgehogs fly), used in many variations. Life giver: [Touches nose to the top of deputy's head] [Deputy's name], I give you a life for [gift). You might say they are attacking, eating, sleeping, etc. - A similar expression to scaredy-cat, but in cat terms. Used in The Sun Trail. || he was growling and lashing his tail || {the leader nods and looks thoughtful for a moment}. Bees in your brain - An exclamation meaning confusion or a cat not making sense. Having powers is fine if you are roleplaying in the less popular magic school, or even lab roleplays (these are recommended in private servers). So the point of all of this, put more simply, is to know when to interact. Prey starts to become plentiful and becomes strongly abundant towards the end. Make dirt - to use the bathroom, or the dirtplace in warrior terms. This is known to be many cats' favorite season. Details: Twitter: Who made dirt in his/her fresh kill/nest?- A phrase to describe a cranky or suddenly moody cat, as used in The Sign of the Moon. Question Origin of warrior Only Thundersnakes travel on them. Beta testing date: Use the word comparison feature to learn the differences between similar and commonly confused words. Moonstone The place in the Forest where medicine cats and leaders shared tongues with StarClan. When hedgehogs will fly - An exclamation style statement that shows disbelief that a certain event will likely occur (as in That will happen when hedgehogs fly), used in many variations. Minnow-brain - An insult that is friendly but harsh. Just as we humans have sayings, the Clan cats have idio. The following are just a few things to avoid while roleplaying.