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  1. i guess ive gotta come clean then, me and cookie are also the same person 😔😮😰 /j
  2. i cant believe foggie betrayed me like this
  3. listen i dont know what you guys are talking about, i dont have a problem- https://toyhou.se/Katumai/characters/folder:2031075?page=1 i uh may have a cat collecting problem
  4. someone shanked me and stole my adidas
  5. i'd like to announce that im now cursed and no i will not specify because im sure the mania will kick in here in a while and frankly i wont be able to stop it
  6. i forgot that its my birthday, so feel free to wish me a happy birthday because im super awesome and cool and deserve it /j
  7. cookie gamingcookie i desire to know how gender i am, bestie < 3
  8. Katumai

    Age?

    haha losers im 5'8
  9. *narrator voice* now, allow me to tell you the story of the three, the almighty- okay no some interesting stuff just happened in this game Honeyswirl started as an apprentice until his mentor got hit by a car, became a warrior because Amberstar didnt care i guess, and got his own apprentice. His apprentice went missing and everyone is wondering why SC cats are just disappearing. Amberstar dies, her deputy becomes leader, and Honey is almost chosen as deputy before Ravenstone (/neg) gets chosen. Honey overhears one of the SC cats talking with someone, and find out that she was spying for RC and they were the reason cats were going missing. When they get back to camp Honey calls her out on her bs in front of everyone, and she kills him right in the middle of camp. yeah, great ending, i know Wolfwhisker was a wc cat who started off on searching for the leader's lost kits, who were found and brought home yada yada. Then it turn out they're injured, but wc doesn't have a med cat, so Clovestar sends Wolf, Brightcreek and Oakpool to get a med cat from sc. Sc is stupid and wastes their time, so they go to rc. Rc is even stupider and wasted their time even more, so they go back home, and Bright and Oak become Wolf's best friends. Some more stuff happens, they go on more missions, Wolf threatens to kill several Rc and Tc cats because there's a war going on, y'know. Then dumb little Brokenpaw [affectionate] comes and wakes up Wolf so she can take her to the gorge, and so she doesnt fall in and drown, Wolf goes with her. Because of the rain, the steep edge and the darkness, Wolf slips and falls in the gorge, but Broken doesn't notice. Wolf drowns, and Broken goes back to look for her, but doesn't know she fell in. She goes back to camp and tells everyone, they look for Wolf, but don't find her. wow, another sad ending And finally, my baby, my beloved, Squirrelpelt. Uh she fell in love with the big strong hot deputy, who was actually a murderer and complete garbage, so yknow, she probably should have signed those divorce papers. But she didn't. Tigerbite killed Swanstar 9 times, and became leader, so yknow...now he's named Tigerstar. Not a red flag at all. As it turns out, Tigerstar is actually abusive and a complete burning garbage heap! Screw him! (this was all consensual so I. gave them permission for the relationship to be toxic dfyugu) Uh things go downhill, Squirrel and Redsea fight for Tiger's love, they all just form a poly ship + Minnowflower, and then we just did dumb bs until we were the only ones left in the server. oh yeah, and we kidnapped a bunch of orphans to throw in our stew pot and eat them fun.
  10. Farewell - Playthroughs - Stray Fawn Community (strayfawnstudio.com) YOOO GUYS NEW PLAYTHROUGH COME LOOK AT IT I THINK ITS GOING PRETTY GOOD SO FAR-
  11. its going to be a while before I can update this because the save is on my computer in storage,,
  12. Katumai

    Farewell

    Chapter 4 Bonds Are Made To Be Broken "Who's there?" Kakanna stepped through the grass, tail curled defensively over her back. There was something in there. She could hear it. Another rustle came from ahead of her, and she sunk low to the ground. She didn't exactly blend in, but hopefully whatever it was wouldn't see her. Unable to take the suspense any longer, she sprang forward. She felt herself collide into something, tackling it to the ground with her as it writhed in surprise. Definitely not any kind of prey. Or a predator. "Wait! Wait! Wait!" A slightly panicked voice caught her attention, and she took a moment to actually look at what she was holding down. Hm. A nicheling. A female slightly bigger than herself with dark, blood red fur, and a snout similar to the ones she saw on the rogues all the time. "I didn't mean to take your food or anything, I was just-" "Calm down, geez." Kakanna huffed, giving the female the best annoyed stare she could muster. That got her to stop jabbering, and the two just kind of stared at each other. Her fur is soft... Kakanna thought absentmindedly, flexing her claws a little at the feeling of the velvet soft fur. Dammit, shut up. She chastised her own brain, finally getting off and letting the poor girl up. "Um...." "I'm sorry for attacking you." Kakanna said begrudgingly, not meeting the other nicheling's gaze. "There's been a lot of rogue males and bearyenas lately. Momma sent me to check on things." There was silence for a moment, before Kakanna heard some kind of purring noise. "Aww, you still call her 'mama'!" Kakanna could feel her pelt grow hot as she whipped around, glaring at the laughing nicheling with as much intensity as she could. "S-Shut up!" ------------------------------------------------------------ "Wow, really?" "Yep! It nearly had me, too!" "I'm sure." Mirifela chuckled, smiling as Vim finished his story about he had fought a balance bear. In all honesty, she wasn't sure she completely believed his stories, but the least she could do was humor him. "That thing fed the whole tribe for months!" He exclaimed proudly, and Mirifela pretended not to notice when he moved closer to her side. "I was hailed as a hero after that!" Mirifela couldn't help but laugh a little. Vim was just so...confident, about everything. He was loud and proud and wasn't afraid to say whatever he wanted. She really liked being around him. She really liked him. "You okay?" She blinked. "Oh yeah, sorry. Just thinking." He smiled at her, brighter than the sun. Her whole being was soothed, calmer than the moon. ----------------------------------------- "I think it was over here..." She brushed aside another clump of grass. No luck. "Dammit..." She mumbled, hearing Today make a small noise behind her. She could have sworn she smelled the rabbil burrow out here... "I don't smell anything, Firalis..." Today walked up next to her, head raised as if he was looking above the treetops with his sightless gaze. Firalis groaned, flopping down on the sand in defeat. She was too sleep deprived for this. Maybe she was hallucinating smells now. Today sat down next to her, and the two waited in calm silence. "You don't have your mother's sense of smell." Firalis bristled, turning her head away in indignation. "Why do you keep wanting to talk about her?" Today sighed. "Because, Firalis, you can't keep avoiding the topic forever. She was bad, yes, and she did bad things, but Wi-" "Don't." Firalis held a paw, still not looking at him. "Don't say her name. Please just, don't." "Firalis..." Today shuffled a little closer, though she didn't look at him. "You can't keep running away. It's not fair, not to yourself or..." He trailed off. "You know who." Firalis dug her claws into the sand, ears flat against her head. "It doesn't matter if it's fair to her." Today took a deep breath. "Your mother-" "IS DEAD!" She snapped, whipping around with a furious snarl. "SHE'S GONE! SHE'S GONE, AND SHE WAS HORRIBLE, AND I HATE HER! I HATE HER! AND SHE SHOULDN'T HAVE EXISTED, AND I SHouldn't have existed..." Firalis broke off, still glaring and growling, but she couldn't help but start to cry. She was sick of bottling it all up for so long. She leaned forward and shoved her face in Today's shoulder, letting herself cry, because Today was the only one she had left. He was her best friend, and she didn't want him to leave. Today sighed, an aching pain in his chest as he set a paw on Firalis's back. "Who your parents were isn't your fault..." He whispered. A calm silence washed over them. "And..." Firalis breathed out, barely audible. "And maybe I miss her a little..." -------------------------- "Now, where'd ya come from?" Instinct watched as the brown ball of fur wobbled up to her, making a little noise. It looked about as big as any teen nicheling, but she wasn't dumb. She knew what it was. "Where's ya mama?" She cooed, crouching down so she was eye level with it. "I didn't see any bearyenas around here lately." All she got in response was the cub rubbing it's face against her cheek, and she huffed in surprise, pulling back a little. "Alright, well." She sighed. "You can stay here for a bit if you wanna." ------------------------------------ Stupid. Rota huffed, watching the two with narrowed eyes. Stupid. So stupid. His sister was laying in a nest, a small cub curled up against her side as she and Vim cooed over it. Stupid. Mirifela was smiling. She was laughing. She was happy. Rota couldn't remember the last time he had seen her happy. He stared. Stared from the top of his perch on the tree stump. The one he was always sitting on. She didn't look in his direction. ------------- "Can I talk to you?" She raised an eyebrow. "Sure?" He took her over by the shore, where she gave him a questioning look. "What do you want?" He hated how she had said that. "So, you're a mother now." "Yeah?" "It's just..." He stretched out his wing, choosing to focus on the way the feathers spread. "I'm...happy for you." "Oh, really?" Her tone was unreadable. He couldn't tell if she believed him or not. "Yeah, I am." His eyes flicked to the waves. "I just wish you would spend more time with me, is all." Mirifela didn't say anything for a few seconds. "We talk all the time, Rota. Don't be stupid." He flinched. "I know, it just...feels wrong. To see you with someone else, without even acknowledging me." "Really?" Mirifela scoffed. "I'm allowed to do things without you." "....we're twins-" "You think just because we're twins, we have to do everything together?" She hissed. "No!" "We're not back home anymore, Rota! We're allowed to go off, and be our own people, and start families and live a life that's our own! We're not stuck together anymore!" He stared at the sand. Maybe if he didn't look at her she would stop talking to him. "All we have left is each other, Mirifela-" "Not anymore!" She said, tone exasperated. "Not anymore! We're in a tribe again, we have others now! I have others now!" He didn't look at her. She sighed, and he could see her shadow move. Maybe she was standing up. "I'm choosing to live my own life. I want to be happy, Rota." He could hear her walking away. "I just want to be happy..." There was a tightness in his chest. He stared at the waves, hoping that maybe they would swallow him whole. "...what about me?..." A loneliness coursed through him. "...do I get to be happy?..."
  13. “How much farther is it?” “It would be closer if you would stop complaining.” Bebe whacked away another patch of grass with his tail, sending a growl in Warrior’s direction (though it sounded more like an angry goose). Warrior reeled back a little bit, eyes narrowed. “Can you not make that noise at me? It really freaks me out.” “You-” Bebe felt a light tap on his shoulder, and he looked up to see Shadow prodding him with her tail, though not enough for the tip to break skin. “What?” “Be quiet.” She said in a low voice, eyes narrowed. That was enough for Bebe to shut up, instead trudging along behind Warrior. The male snickered ahead of him, and he resisted the urge to bonk him on the head. He knew Shadow would tear his fur out for that. He’d just feed him a rabbil covered in dirt or something later.
  14. Katumai

    Farewell

    Chapter 3 New Life Doesn't Mean Good Life "Hehehe!" Rota sighed as he was kept from his nap, trying to ignore the constant giggling coming from his left. He lifted his head and turned, ready to tell Instinct to screw off before jabbed her with his horns. He blinked. He blinked again. Huh. The albino was curled up in a nest, giggling as a small cub tried to pounce on her swaying tail. "Um..." His voice made Instinct look up, and she gave him a smile. "Heya Rota!" "Hi?" He didn't stop staring a the cub, who was now curiously blinking up at him. Her eyes were brown. "Oh!" Instinct looked down at the cub. "This is Kakanna!" The cub made some kind of chirping noise at him, but all he could do was wonder. Where had she come from? She was obviously Instinct's daughter, that was obvious, but... He narrowed his eyes. She didn't exactly look like any of the males around. So who... "You okay?" A white tail waved in front of his face. "Yeah. I'm fine." "Rota, get your tail up, Kudufrn found a rabbil burrow." He huffed, slowly turning his head to shoot Mirifela a glare. "So?" "You have horns, don't you?" She scoffed. Her eyes flicked over to Instinct, and she gave a wave. "Hey Instinct, I hope he wasn't bothering you." The albino shook her head. "He was fine, ya'll should get goin'!" "Right, come on." Rota felt teeth dig into his wing, hissing as he was dragged off the stump and hit the ground. As he followed his twin, he still couldn't help but wonder. He could have sworn Instinct had said she was infertile. --------------------- "And that is how I single pawed-ly killed a bluebird!" Firalis sighed. She could hear Mirifela laughing beside her, and even Instinct was leaning forward in interest. She didn't understand. The stranger obviously hadn't killed a predator in his life, his tiny little crippled paw couldn't kill a rabbil. He wasn't even attractive, in Firalis's opinion, anyway. (Not that she should really be one to judge the attractiveness of males) "Wow!" Mirifela laughed. Since when did the female act like some love-struck teen? Firalis thought she might gag. If Rota was here, maybe he would have knocked some sense into his sister by now. She just wanted to go hunting.
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    Farewell

    before i update this i just wanna say sorry for the weird chapter names, they don't make a lot of sense right now but i promise im going somewhere dtfygu (also I've picked up Danganronpa's habit of giving their chapters weird names)
  16. I am perfectly okay with this /gen
  17. 👀👀it is,,my beloveds,,
  18. Katumai

    Farewell

    Chapter 2 Live The Best Life ------------------- "Is this your's?" A knocking on the stump below him awoke Rota, and he drowsily peeked an eye open to see who was speaking with him. An odd male stood before him, head tilted. "Hm." Rota said groggily. "Your face looks weird." The stranger blinked, pinning his ears back against his head and giving Rota a snarl with his scraggled teeth. "Well that's rude." "I'm aware." Rota yawned, stretching out across the stump and nearly smacking the guy in the face with his wing. "Go away, I'm sleeping." ----------------- Odd. He blinked again. Still there. Maybe he should be happier he could see now, even if it was only for a little. Something rustling ahead caught his ears, and he slunk through the grass cautiously. Luckily there was no predator smell near by. He could see the top of a head above the grass. Oh. It was just Kudufrn. He was picking berries off a bush, seeming zeroed in on his work even as three crabbits surrounded him. Though they didn't seem threatening, they seemed almost...like friends. As if he had sensed Today's presence, Kudufrn craned his head to look back at him. His bright yellow eyes pierced right through him, and Today couldn't help but wonder if they were supposed to look like that. "Hello." He greeted, and Today could've sworn he almost saw a smile ghost his face. "Hello." He said back, holding the fierce yellow gaze with as much indifference as he could. Though his eyes couldn't help but wander back to the crabbits, who almost looked like they were staring at him too. "They're not aggressive." Kudufrn chimed. Today could see him gesture him over with his paw, and he reluctantly came over and sat down next to him. The male towered over him, and Today blinked as he realized just how big he was. "They're good..." He watched as the nicheling brought down a paw and rubbed one of the crabbits on the shell, to which it responded by not immediately attacking him. Today blinked. He had never seen a crabbit so docile before. "Are you a wildlife spirit?" Kudufrn looked at him out of the corner of his eye. "No. I'm just good with animals." He turned to look at him, and Today couldn't help but wonder if he was seeing things. The shape of Kudufrn's pupil had morphed. It looked more like a diamond now. But as soon as he blinked, it was gone. Huh. It was just his imagination, he thought briefly as Kudufrn returned to his task. Just his imagination.
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    Farewell

    Chapter 1 And Perhaps the Past is Gone Now --------------------- "Neat spot." Rota merely flicked his tail at his sister. He was only half paying attention. His wing swiped carefully over the tree stump, making sure to keep his balance as he inspected the hundreds of line and claw marks in the bark. Someone must've been there before. "Rota." A paw tapped him on the head. He flicked an ear, eyes trailing down to meet Mirifela's mildly annoyed gaze. "Hm?" "You're not listening." He blinked at her. "Yes I was." She narrowed her eyes. "Then what did I say?" "..." He didn't bother to defend himself, watching as his twin gave him the most deadpan look she could muster. "Lazy." She sighed. "Annoying." He shot back, immediately regretting it as her paw smacked him in the head and knocked him into the dirt. ------------------- Firalis could feel a small puff of air on her cheek. "I don't like the rain." Today said in a shaky voice. "It's cold." "It's not that bad." She mumbled back, eyes still closed and head tilted towards the sky. The water was cool on her fur, a welcoming contrast to the warmth she despised so much. She could sit in it for hours. "My mama always said the rain was good for ya." Instinct's voice rang from Firalis's left. "She'd kick us outta the den and make us sit in it until it stopped, I guess it helped our immune systems." "I don't think that's true...my mom never did that." Firalis finally opened her eyes, glancing to her right. Today had his sightless gaze fixed on her, and she couldn't help but bristle as she realized what her friend was getting at. She fixed him with a hard stare, hoping he would get her point just by looking at her. ...oh, wait. "And Firalis's mother hated the rain." She lowered her head down, eyes narrowed as she took in Today. He didn't seem to notice the angry aura surrounding her, or perhaps he was just ignoring it. She could feel Instinct's curious gaze upon her. She probably thought she was being weird. "I don't wanna talk about her." She turned away, glaring stubbornly into the grass and trying to will the thought out of her head. It didn't matter what her mother hadn't liked. Not anymore. Her mother didn't matter. Today sighed behind her.
  20. Katumai

    Farewell

    If you touch the children, I won't be the one praying to Foggie, and she won't be able to help you once you try and fail /j /j /j
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