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⤿ application for Twilight’kit ´ˎ˗

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❝The sky’s are blue. ❞


‧₊˚ ୨୧┊ONE . about me ´ˎ˗




⤿ Hello! I’m @-Py_likes_pie but you can call me Ash or Ashy. I really enjoy role playing and doing art. Random thing: my favorite style of music is Riot grrl.
I have had five characters in generations before, and I’m looking forward to a sixth one
I’m most active on generations and on scratch in general. I’m Probally around a 9.5/10 on the activity scale.
I like to annoy people because I’m really annoying like that >:]

Dang… I have a lot. And I miss each and everyone of them so dearly, except for LeeLee. We don’t talk about LeeLee

1st character

Falcon’kit: lived to 6 moons: d!ed of weekly kit: starclan ( Beginning of era 2 I’m pretty sure :3)

Second character.

Shadow’kit: lived to 4 moons: d!ed of weekly kit: Dark forest

Third character

Puppy’kit: lived to 6 moons. (Almost 8): d!ed of sickness event: starclan

Fourth character

LeeLee (we don’t talk about him): Lived to 2 moons: d!ed of me k!lling him off….: Starclan

Fifth character

Peace’kit (my love..): lived to 1 moon..: d!ed of sneaking out: starclan.

Rember. I loved all of these. And most of these outcomes I was not able to control, all of these characters deaths made me cry my eyes out. I really want Twi to live to being a warrior. I really am going to love and care about bug.



‧₊˚ ୨୧┊TWO . kit i'm applying for ´ˎ˗


⤿ Im applying for the one, the only, ✨Twilight’kit! ✨



‧₊˚ ୨୧┊THREE . reasoning ´ˎ˗



⤿ I’m applying for the pretty twi! I freaking luv her designs. I just can sense that fact that she will survive. And not fall into the fate that the others had. She kinda reminds my of puppy’kit. He was the cutest evil bean of earth. I luv him to the moon and back, that’s how much I will luv twi. I feel like I can bring her lots of life. Almost like a real cat. I pinkey swear I won’t let this bean die. Never. She will live to the day where she becomes twilight sparkle. I promise, /genyetsilly. I’m not new to role playing.i have had a bunch of experience and i am very active in community. I really appreciate each and every character i get so i promise to give twi the longest and best life that a role playing cat could ever have. Almost like a real life cat. I know how to deal with things, i know what’s right and what’s wrong in the community and i can guarantee I won’t just get twi and k!ll her off. That’s not my plan at all! (I kinda mighta made a entire lore for twi :3)


‧₊˚ ୨୧┊FOUR . likelihood of harm ´ˎ˗


⤿ I will /never/ purposefully harm twi.i won’t risk her d3ath until she’s at least ten moons. Even then would i only give her a minor injury to make sure that the chance of d3ath is low to zero, i wont sneak her out. I need to make sure she survives for as long as she could. I pinkey swear i would never hurt her,
The only times she could receive a a bad injury/ auto d3ath would be weekly kit or an illness event/ safety fail. Otherwise I won’t get her hurt for a while.



‧₊˚ ୨୧┊FIVE . future identity ´ˎ˗



⤿ Well twi is AFAB, And I have been addressing twi with she/her prounouns. Twi will most likely be trans and fae gender. His pronouns as a kit will most likely look like this: He/it/fae/they He feels like these prounouns just fit it perfectly. I’m sorry I don’t have much to say here :sob: as he is a kit and it’s hard to assume these things as twi is not my character /yet/ so I can’t completely decide. But if I were to get him (crossing my fingers) I feel like these prounouns will fit him perfectly.
Use:


It/its/itself: “It wandered down the windy rainy path. Its paws were getting soaked by the rain. It would Probally keep this moment to itself.”



They/them/theirself: “ They giggled as They played with the mossball. The dirt getting all of their face. Today they seemed to have the nursery all to theirself ”



He/him/himself: “He enjoyed sunny days. The sun seemed to soak his fur. To him, the world was just a happy place. Almost like the world was privet to himself.” (Ik I used himself wrong I just flopped using this one.)



Fae/faer/faerself: “ Fae skipped past the long flowing river, Faer smile shining. Fae could be more proud of faerself.”



He will use these prounouns into later of apprentice life. Once he is a warrior he will Probally use all pronouns. (This is not certain though)


Sexuality:
There is nothing to much to say here. I kinda suck with s3xualites. He will be gay as an apprentice, he might be Omni though and leans towards gay. I dunno. It’s really hard to tell because this character is a kit and kits are baby’s so this will probably change.


❝ Do I look like him? ❞



‧₊˚ ୨୧┊SEVEN . personality ´ˎ˗



⤿ + Bubbly. compassionate, courage, Reliability, creativity, Determination

⤿ = Curious, confident, realism, Pragmatism, competitiveness, Intelligence

⤿ - Arrogance, Selfishness, Jealousy, Manipulativeness, Stubbornness, gossiping

Why? +

Bubbly. Why? “Bubbly” is considered a positive trait because it reflects a cheerful, lively, and energetic personality that brings warmth and lightness to any situation. People with a bubbly demeanor often exude optimism, focusing on the bright side of life, which can uplift others, especially in tough times. Their contagious energy makes them approachable and friendly, creating a comfortable environment where people feel at ease and open to conversation. This positive attitude often spreads, boosting the mood of those around them and helping everyone stay motivated. In social settings, bubbly individuals help foster connection, relaxation, and harmony, making them a positive influence in any group. Of course, it’s important to be mindful of context, but generally, a bubbly personality is seen as a valuable asset for creating joy and strengthening relationships.



Compassionate. Why? Compassion is a positive trait because it reflects a deep sense of empathy and a genuine desire to help others who are struggling or in pain. It involves understanding another person’s suffering and responding with kindness, care, and a willingness to ease their burden. Compassion fosters emotional support, allowing people to feel seen, heard, and understood during tough times. It strengthens relationships by building trust and mutual respect, creating a sense of connection and belonging. Moreover, compassionate individuals contribute to emotional and sometimes even physical healing, offering comfort and reassurance. They also create positive environments where kindness and understanding thrive, promoting stronger, more supportive communities.



Courage. Why? Courage is a positive trait because it empowers individuals to face fear, adversity, and uncertainty with strength and determination. It’s not about being fearless, but about choosing to take action despite feeling afraid. Courage helps people overcome their fears, whether they’re personal challenges or difficult decisions, and leads to personal growth and increased confidence. It also fuels perseverance, enabling individuals to push through obstacles and setbacks, fostering resilience. Courage inspires others, creating a ripple effect that motivates people to take bold steps and act with confidence. It’s essential for initiating positive change, whether standing up for what’s right, pursuing opportunities, or challenging the status quo. Each act of courage builds self-belief, reinforcing the idea that you can handle life’s challenges and encouraging you to take on even bigger ones. Courage also involves taking risks, stepping out of your comfort zone, and embracing growth, which can lead to greater achievements and life-changing experiences.



Reliability. Why? Reliability is a positive trait because it reflects consistency, dependability, and trustworthiness. Reliable individuals can be counted on to follow through on their commitments, keep their word, and be there when needed. This trait builds trust, creating strong, dependable relationships where others feel confident they can rely on you, whether in personal or professional settings. Reliability brings consistency, ensuring that expectations are met and reducing stress by providing a sense of predictability. It also shows that an individual takes responsibility seriously, leading to more opportunities and increased responsibility. In team settings, reliable people are seen as pillars, helping move projects forward and ensuring the team functions smoothly. Moreover, reliability shows respect for others’ time and needs, which is crucial for maintaining healthy, respectful interactions.



Creativity. Why? Creativity is a positive trait because it fosters innovation, problem-solving, and fresh perspectives. Creative individuals think outside the box, finding unique solutions to challenges and often leading to breakthroughs. This trait helps them adapt well to change, as they approach problems from different angles and are comfortable in dynamic environments. Creativity also allows people to express their individuality, showcasing unique ideas, emotions, and perspectives, whether through art, writing, or other forms of expression. Creative people inspire others by introducing new ideas and motivating them to think differently. It also opens up new opportunities, whether in work, hobbies, or personal life, by encouraging exploration and seeing possibilities others might miss. For many, creativity provides personal fulfillment through the satisfaction of creating something new or solving complex problems. Additionally, creativity enhances communication by making ideas clearer and more engaging, leaving a lasting impact.



Determination. Why? Determination is a positive trait because it reflects persistence, resilience, and a strong will to achieve goals, even when faced with challenges, setbacks, or obstacles. Determined individuals don’t easily give up, and their unwavering commitment drives them to keep moving forward, whether they’re tackling personal challenges, pursuing ambitions, or overcoming difficulties. This trait fuels perseverance, helping people stay focused and motivated, even when the journey is tough or progress feels slow. Determination also encourages a growth mindset, where failure is seen as a learning opportunity rather than a reason to quit.


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Curious. Why? Curiosity is considered a neutral or middle trait because it has the potential to be both positive and negative depending on how it's expressed or applied. On the positive side, curiosity drives a strong desire to learn, explore, and understand the world, which can lead to personal growth, creativity, and new discoveries. It encourages open-mindedness, fosters critical thinking, and fuels innovation, helping individuals expand their knowledge and solve problems in unique ways. However, when curiosity becomes excessive or invasive, it can cross boundaries, infringe on others' privacy, or distract from more important tasks or responsibilities. In some cases, unchecked curiosity might lead to unnecessary questioning or interference, causing frustration or disruption. Essentially, curiosity is a trait that can be highly valuable, but its impact is shaped by the way it’s channeled and the context in which it’s expressed. It’s a fine balance between being inquisitive and respecting limits.



Confident. Why? Confidence is considered a middle trait because it can have both positive and negative effects depending on the degree to which it is expressed. On the positive side, confidence is a valuable trait that helps individuals trust their abilities, take initiative, and face challenges with assurance. Confident people are more likely to pursue goals, take risks, and inspire trust in others, creating opportunities for personal and professional growth. However, when confidence turns into arrogance or overconfidence, it can have negative consequences. An excessively confident person may dismiss feedback, ignore others' perspectives, or act without considering potential consequences, which can lead to mistakes or alienation.



Realism. Why? Realism is considered a middle trait because it strikes a balance between optimism and pessimism, offering a practical view of the world. On the positive side, realism allows individuals to see situations for what they truly are, which helps in making informed decisions and setting achievable goals. Realistic people are grounded, not overly idealistic or impractical, which can lead to stable, effective problem-solving and preparedness for challenges. However, when realism becomes overly rigid or too focused on the limitations, it can lead to a more negative outlook, where potential opportunities are dismissed, or goals are set too low. In this sense, realism can sometimes prevent people from taking risks or striving for higher achievements. Thus, while realism is often a helpful and balanced trait, its impact depends on how it’s applied and whether it leaves room for growth, hope, or creativity.



Pragmatism. Why? Pragmatism is considered a middle trait because it emphasizes practicality and efficiency, often focusing on what works best in a given situation, but can also limit creativity and idealism if taken too far. On the positive side, pragmatism allows individuals to make realistic, goal-oriented decisions based on what is most effective and achievable. Pragmatic people are often able to adapt to changing circumstances and find practical solutions to problems, which helps them navigate challenges and make progress in the real world. However, when pragmatism becomes too dominant, it can overshadow more imaginative or idealistic approaches, leading to a more narrow, “solution-driven” mindset that might overlook innovative ideas or long-term vision. As a middle trait, pragmatism is valuable when balanced with flexibility and an openness to new possibilities, but it can be limiting if it dismisses other perspectives or more aspirational goals.



Competitiveness. Why? Competitiveness is considered a middle trait because it can be both motivating and potentially harmful, depending on how it’s expressed. On the positive side, competitiveness drives individuals to push themselves, set higher goals, and achieve greater success. It encourages personal growth, innovation, and the pursuit of excellence, whether in sports, work, or personal endeavors. A healthy sense of competition can inspire individuals to give their best effort and strive for improvement. However, when competitiveness becomes excessive or unhealthy, it can lead to negative outcomes. It may cause stress, burnout, or overly aggressive behavior, and might even damage relationships if individuals prioritize winning at all costs. In extreme cases, competitiveness can overshadow collaboration, empathy, or the joy of the process, turning the focus entirely on victory. As a middle trait, competitiveness is most beneficial when balanced with cooperation, self-awareness, and a healthy sense of perspective.



Intelligence. Why? Intelligence is considered a middle trait because, while it is often viewed as a positive quality, its value depends on how it is applied and balanced with other traits. On the positive side, intelligence enables individuals to think critically, solve problems, learn new concepts, and make informed decisions. It can lead to personal and professional success, as intelligent people often excel in academic, technical, or creative pursuits. However, intelligence alone doesn’t guarantee success or happiness. Without emotional intelligence, empathy, or social skills, highly intelligent individuals may struggle with relationships or collaboration. Additionally, intelligence can sometimes lead to overthinking or arrogance if it’s not tempered with humility or an open mind. As a middle trait, intelligence is most effective when it is combined with other qualities like emotional awareness, curiosity, and the ability to work well with others.



- why?



Arrogant. Why? Arrogance is considered a negative trait because it involves an inflated sense of one's own importance and a lack of consideration for others. Arrogant individuals often believe they are superior to others and may dismiss or belittle others’ opinions, ideas, or feelings. This can create a sense of disconnect in relationships, as people are less likely to feel valued or respected around someone who is overly self-centered. Arrogance can also prevent personal growth, as it can lead to a closed mindset, where an individual is less willing to learn from others or accept constructive criticism. This overconfidence can make it difficult to collaborate effectively, leading to missed opportunities and strained interactions.



Selfishness. Why? Selfishness is considered a negative trait because it involves prioritizing one’s own needs, desires, or interests above those of others, often without regard for their feelings or well-being. Selfish individuals may ignore or dismiss the needs of others, leading to imbalanced relationships and a lack of empathy. This can create feelings of resentment or frustration in those around them, as their contributions and needs are undervalued. Selfishness can also limit personal growth, as it often prevents individuals from forming meaningful connections, being collaborative, or understanding different perspectives. In group settings, it can hinder teamwork and cooperation, making it harder to achieve shared goals.



Jealousy. Why? Jealousy is considered a negative trait because it stems from insecurity, comparison, and a sense of inadequacy. It often arises when someone feels threatened by another person’s success, possessions, or qualities, leading to feelings of resentment or envy. This can create emotional distress and hinder personal growth, as the focus shifts from self-improvement to negative comparisons. Jealousy can also damage relationships, causing tension, mistrust, or competition, as it can make people feel unsupported or undermined. Instead of fostering positive motivation, jealousy can breed negativity, bitterness, and dissatisfaction, preventing individuals from appreciating their own strengths and achievements.



Manipulative. Why? Being manipulative is considered a negative trait because it involves using deceit, coercion, or underhanded tactics to control or influence others for personal gain, often at the expense of their well-being. Manipulative individuals may exploit others' emotions, weaknesses, or vulnerabilities to get what they want, without regard for the other person’s feelings or needs. This behavior undermines trust and honesty, leading to feelings of betrayal, hurt, and resentment. It damages relationships by creating an environment of dishonesty and manipulation, where people feel used or taken advantage of. Over time, manipulative behavior can erode respect and cause long-lasting emotional harm, making it difficult for genuine, healthy connections to develop. It prevents open, direct communication and fosters an atmosphere of mistrust, ultimately making relationships more toxic and less fulfilling.



Stubborness. Why? Stubbornness is considered a negative trait because it involves an unwillingness to consider alternative perspectives, adapt to new information, or compromise, even when doing so could lead to better outcomes. Stubborn individuals often cling rigidly to their beliefs or decisions, even in the face of logic, reasoning, or clear evidence that suggests a different approach would be more effective. This inflexibility can lead to unnecessary conflicts, misunderstandings, and frustration in relationships, as others may feel their opinions are being dismissed or ignored. Stubbornness can also prevent personal growth, as it limits one’s ability to learn from others, adapt to changing circumstances, or open oneself up to new ideas. In group settings, it hinders collaboration and problem-solving, as it prioritizes being “right” or sticking to one’s own views over finding the most productive or effective solution. Ultimately, stubbornness creates obstacles in both personal and professional settings by preventing flexibility and a willingness to evolve.



Gossiping. Why? Gossiping is considered a negative trait because it involves sharing personal or sensitive information about others, often without their consent, and frequently with the intention of spreading rumors, judgment, or negativity. Gossip can harm relationships by fostering distrust, creating divisions, and damaging reputations. It often distorts the truth, leading to misunderstandings or the unfair portrayal of individuals. People who engage in gossip can create a toxic environment, where others feel uncomfortable, unsupported, or betrayed. Additionally, gossiping reflects a lack of respect for others' privacy and can be a form of manipulation or emotional harm. Ultimately, it undermines healthy communication, mutual respect, and the foundation of trust needed for strong relationships.



Detailed:

⤿ Twi is one of the most bubbly kits you will ever meet. He’s so kind and happy, well… most of the time. If you catch him around camp feel free to say hello! Twi is very bubbly and will always be happy to have a chat. Another big thing about Twi is that he’s very creative. If you get bored just talk to him, he’ll create a new game before you can say “Urchinclan is the best clan of all of the clans!” He’ll also always make sure you enjoy it fully playing. But here’s the thing. If you want to challenge him to a mossball game be warned. Twi is very competitive and he has lots of determination. If you need to talk to him feel free too! He’s very reliable, but be warned he’s a gossiper, so be careful, don’t tell him your deepest of secrets, because it’ll make its way around the camp in less than a day. He’s also very confident with his ideas. So you’ll have a hard time convincing him that what he’s doing is wrong
Unless you’re one of his close friends. Then he won’t spill at all.he is a little bit stubborn though, so be careful if you’re trying to convince him to do stuff differently. He won’t listen.



‧₊˚ ୨୧┊EIGHT . roleplay examples ´ˎ˗



⤿ ◦ ○ ☼ ☽ ☆ ☾ ☼ ○ ◦ ₜwᵢₗᵢgₕₜ’ₖᵢₜ ◦ ○ ☼ ☽ ☆ ☾ ☼ ◦ ○ Hҽ/ϝαҽ/it/they ◦ ○ ☼ ☽ ☆ ☾ ☼ ◦ ○ ❝can you feel the light inside? Can you the fire.. ❞ ◦ ○ ☼ ☽ ☆ ☾ ☼ ◦ ○


⤿ Twi wandered down the sandy beach, taking a deep breath with each step the young Tom took. “It’s okay.” Twi murmured calmly to himself, steadying his breaths once again. Fae smiled at the group of cats passing by him. He walked down a little bit farther on the shore until he found a little can. “ Was ist das?” he asked himself out loud. He went in a little closer. Observing what the can had said. << Coca Cola? Huh.. must be a twoleg thing >> he thought. He leaned in a little bit closer, before feeling a sharp pain on his little button nose. “Ouch!?!” It exclaimed, pulling his head back. The small hermit crab stayed clipped onto his nose. He tugged the crab off, then observed it. “ Was für ein seltsames Geschöpf..” he exclaimed, examining the shell, it was painted rainbow, like the sky after it rains. Or during the prettiest of sunrise. Just then an idea hit him like a rock. “I’ll name you sunny! Like my sister!” He exclaimed, smiling.as the sun started to set he made his way back to the nursery, the little crab riding in his head. (ERJRP \maybe/)



⤿ joint-rp samples ⸝⸝



https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1135931552/#comments-453517862



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https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/32606436/comments/#comments-28366252



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‧₊˚ ୨୧┊NINE . research ´ˎ˗



ADHD: ADHD (stands for Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a mental disorder that causes Inattention, such as having difficulty paying attention, keeping on task, or staying organized, Hyperactivity, such as often moving around (including during inappropriate times), feeling restless, or talking excessively, and also anxiety. There is two types of ADHD, the first one is (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) She will have ADD (which I have in real life ) the difference is that ADD is not as hyperactive as ADHD, it kind of erks me when people say ‘ADHD people are just messy and hyper.’ As a person with it a large effect in my life is anxiety and being unable to focus. This will effect the kit in the same way as she will be extremely anxious at points which could cause her to be very uncomfortable. Plus his inability to focus could affect her by being hurt easily or especially when an apprentice causing him learning abitly to lesson. He will Probally feel the need to figet his paws to be able to stay calm in a situation that others would not normally be uncomfortable in. A pro of ADD is that most people/cats that have it are significantly smarter then other without it. He will be a lot smarter then most cats. Oh yeah! I forgot, Many people with ADD/ADHD experience a slight stutter. It’s not as bad as a stutter, stutter. But it can still hurt their choice of speech and presenting. So he will have a slight stutter.




GAD: GAD or generalized anxiety disorder is where the person who has the disorder experiences severe anxiety to the point that it interferes with everyday living. I actually have GAD, it really sucks I have a more extreme level of it so that’s what I will be giving twi, if I get him of course. GAD/ Generalized anxiety disorder is a mental disorder affecting the person who has it with extreme anxiety. More than one that the average person has. It often comes with severe stress and lots of overthinking. Though, it is a common misconception that it’s only panic attacks, it’s not. There is so many more things that make this suck. Panic attacks are like a cherry ontop. GAD can range in the grand scheme of anxiety. It could be social anxiety or phobias that are much worse than the average phobia. You might be thinking? “Why would they want to give their character such a disorder that basically causes them to live in pain?” Because I have it and I think it will really help me be more attached to twi and I would be able to roleplay it better because I will know first hand about these things. Some symptoms/things that happen with GAD are
Physical:
Fatigue
Trouble sleeping
Muscle tension or muscle aches
Trembling,
feeling twitchy
Nervousness
being easily startled
Sweating
Irritability
Mental:
Persistent worrying
anxiety about a number of areas that are out of proportion to the impact of the events
Overthinking plans and solutions to all possible worst-case outcomes
Perceiving situations and events as threatening, even when they aren't Difficulty handling uncertainty Indecisiveness and fear of making the wrong decision
Inability to set aside or let go of a worry Inability to relax,
feeling restless,
feeling keyed up or on edge Difficulty concentrating,
the feeling that your mind “goes blank”
This will affect him by making him more stressed. For me, I have a slight slight stutter due to the amount of stress. He will probably have the same stutter as I do which could make him less understandable. It could make him be nervous over things that others might not be nervous about. Some of these things might include: warriors leaving camp. The ocean. The medics den. All of the things that were listed above are also most likely going to affect him (I say most likely because I might not get Him)




Both of these stutters do lead to a more extreme stutter. But it’s still not that bad. It would be like “O-oh! Hello-o.”



‧₊˚ ୨୧┊TEN . trivia ´ˎ˗



⤿ He will not believe in starclan nor the dark forest. He will think predators rule the world.



⤿ he will have a collection of ‘trash’ from twolegs that wash up on the shore



⤿ he will enjoy long walks on the beach



⤿ He will be fascinated by other clans



⤿ He will have found a two-leg book so he wants to try and learn two-leg language



⤿ He will be bilingual :3 (it is allowed I asked Fal)



⤿ He won’t be easily startled.



⤿ He will /hate/ organizing



⤿ He is not very high energy ( 1% of the time)



⤿ due to the adhd, he will get less sleep than others



⤿ He will study CSL along with the other languages he’s learning.



⤿ He once saw a two-leg boat, now he build model ‘boats’ to try and float away



❝ Woah.. ❞


‧₊˚ ୨୧┊ELEVEN. finale ´ˎ˗


⤿ Thank you so much for reading and considering my application! I worked really hard on this and I will be really dedicated to twi if I get him. I hope you have a great day <3 byeee!



❝ I got a record player.. ❞



‧₊˚ ୨୧┊CREDITS ´ˎ˗

⤿ back to application https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1135931552/
⤿ back to litter https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1128238039/
⤿ template by @avianfae_

Last edited by -Py_likes_pie- (Feb. 20, 2025 03:04:41)

Artfull802
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Duuuuuuude how long did you spend on this XD
-Py_likes_pie-
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too long

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