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StarClan, he hated this. The way that other cats were staring at him and Embersky made his pelt prickle. He glanced at Adderpaw and Cloudpaw, relieved that they were looking at the older medicine cats rather than them. Sagecloud's expression had clearly changed, a scowl marring his jaw as he glared up at Dawnstar and Whitestar. Gullbreeze, on the other paw, yawned and looked just as bored as ever. Oh, if only he could slip away and run all of the way back home, he certainly would. He was half-tempted to tell Embersky he didn't want to go to Gatherings for a while, after this, but he was frightened what Dawnstar would think. Why were cats even acting like they were the bad guys, anyway? He didn't think it was that good of an idea, but it wasn't like Dawnstar and Whitestar would force the other Clans to join them. They even said they wouldn't!

Whitestar yowled again. "That is enough! We did not come here to argue. We only wished to deliver the news to the rest of the Clans on the other side of the island." His fur, once smooth and solid against his lithe figure, had puffed up a bit as his eyes blazed. He whirled around to Spiderstar. "If StarClan was so against our plans, then they would have reached out to every medicine cat across the four Clans-- perhaps even warriors or apprentices, leaders as well. Has anyone had any dreams? Surely you would have brought it up by now!"

"Your words are full of cunning, Whitestar," Coyotestar hissed back. Her eyes blazed as she stared at both of the leaders. "You may do as you wish, but I don't want to have relations with a Clan that goes against the very tradition that we were all raised on."

"Like we said, no one is forcing you to do so," the leader of FireClan flicked his tail. His voice was tinged with the remnants of frustration.

Coyotestar snarled again. "Then I say this Gathering is over."

The large white tom dipped his head. "Very well. Perhaps we shall see each other in the next moon."

"Perhaps, though I would not count on RainClan being there when it happens," the she-cat growled before rising up from her seat and leaping to the ground below.

Albatrosspaw's eyes flicked across the rows of stirring cats. Each respective Clan was slowly trickling out, though he still caught a heated glare from both RainClan and DarkClan cats. StarClan, even some FireClan cats glowered at them like they were enemies. His tail fluffed out, and he felt the fur along his back begin to rise. Luckily, before he asked Embersky if they could leave, Sagecloud got up to his paws and gazed at them with an unreadable expression.

"Goodbye. We'll see each other on the half-moon, at least?" He looked to the other medicine cats wearily.

Gullbreeze shrugged and got up to her paws before stretching out her slender body. "I suppose."

The white and gray apprentice looked up at his mentor. He prayed that he would be reasonable and treat the other medicine cats amiably. He didn't know what would happen if they all started hating each other as well. Something terrible, I think, he thought to himself. Albatrosspaw frowned, ducking behind Embersky and flicking his tail nervously.
This whole thing was very uncomfortable. Lumi felt like she was practically being forced to walk at a quick pace just because there were three whole Eevee behind her. Already, she could feel Cane and Sora's sheer excitement as they walked and walked until the walls finally granted them a bit more room. A sigh of relief escaped her as she had more room to breathe. Sure, it was an uncomfortable experience, but at least it was over and they didn't have to worry about the walls anymore unless they decided to get out the way they came in. Moisture gathered beneath her paws and wet the fur between her toes, making her pads ache slightly, but the pain was quickly diverted to what was in front of them.

They had come across a large cavern, bigger than the whole of Sunspear. It was mostly empty, save for a big river that coursed through the area and many types of outcroppings of rocks. Some of them were a plain gray color like the rest of the rocks that they had seen on their trip so far, while others glowed blue and green. The light they gave off illuminated the whole cave, and Lumi couldn't tell if they were humming or if that was the rush of blood in her ears.

Lumi padded out into the cave, her eyes gazing about with awe. Had they done it? Did they actually find the Sage Stones the village kept talking about? If they told the adventurers, then they'd truly be seen as heroes of the town! "Wow, just look at all of them!" she said as she trotted around the cavern, her eyes bright with amazement. "Do you think we can just take some back? The village is going to think this is so cool!"
Thankfully the four of them were safe for now. That was until Sora mentioned the disappearance of their littlest brother. Lumi tore her eyes from the walls of the cave and looked right next to her, very much prepared to answer that he was right next to her. That was when she realized that he wasn't. She felt a chill run up her spine as her eyes darted about, her fur beginning to spike up in a panic. Where was he? He couldn't have gotten very far, right? Just when she was about to dart over the rows of rocks in front of them, she heard Sora scold Cane. Turning around, she saw Cane with his head protruding from a crevice in the cave wall.

"Cane," Lumi hissed between grit teeth as she padded over to her little brother's side.

She wanted to say something, anything, but she felt like Sora had given him a good scolding. Yelling at a small child would only waste more time. Rolling her eyes, Lumi peered into the crevice. She didn't know much-- if anything --about caves, but she did feel a draft come from deeper inside. She shot Storm and Sora a look after pulling away from the opening. "Looks like there is a way out through here." She leaned down towards the smaller Eevee, a wrinkle on her nose as she patted Cane's head a bit too roughly. "Stay. Close."

Lumi motioned for her brothers to follow as she slipped into the crevice and led them deeper into the tunnel. The pathway dipped down, and she noticed that the rock in some places were slick with water. "Why is it so wet?" she complained, her voice rippling off the walls.

Albatrosspaw was comforted with the presence of the other apprentices around him. Even though he was nervous, Eaglepaw's friendly disposition forced a slight smile onto his maw, and Adderpaw had always been polite to him. Thankfully, his mentor's words also comforted him as well. Whitestar definitely knew what he was doing, letting Dawnstar go first. The she-cat might be his aunt, though she frightened her in a way that wasn't normal. It was hard to be comfortable around her, especially when she had a daughter like Barricudashade. Even now, he could see their deputy below their leader, scanning the clearing with a sly gaze. She's going to be a problem when she's leader, Albatrosspaw shuddered.

Dawnstar's primary statement was ordinary as ever. Some cats shouted out the new apprentices' names with pride, though many decided to stay silent. He felt bad for Lionpaw and Scorchpaw. Just because cats didn't like Dawnstar didn't mean they had to take it out on apprentice. Her second statement, though, made him perk up entirely. Albatrosspaw hadn't heard of this until now! He tossed a glance at the other medicine cats. Sagecloud's jaw had dropped open, while Rainwhisker glared at the BreezeClan leader like he wanted to shove deathberries in her fish.

Coyotestar's voice quickly joined Spiderstar's. Her yellow eyes narrowed at Whitestar and Dawnstar. "Not only does this go against tradition, but merging both FireClan and BreezeClan will only prove a threat to DarkClan and RainClan." The older she cat's voice dripped with poison as she spoke, her bushy tail lashing back and forth.

"Just because we choose to merge does not mean that we are going to attack your Clans. Like Dawnstar said, our problems will be solved if we simply become one Clan. But if you choose to remain on your own, so be it." Whitestar rumbled. After a moment of silence, he cast his gaze up into the sky. "If StarClan is so against our idea, then why don't they cover the moon with clouds?"

Albatrosspaw followed his gaze. Just as Whitestar said, the sky was clear and shimmering with stars. The moon remained unobstructed by clouds. In fact, it seemed to glow more than ever!

Albatrosspaw never really liked Gatherings. They were always crowded and stinky-- and everyone brushed up against one another as if they knew each other while they were trying to get past everyone. Not only that, but cats looked at him like he was a walking, talking shark. Medicine cats weren't supposed to be that weird, right? He was just like everyone else, not a spectacle to be gawked at. Either way, he clenched his jaw as he kept up with his mentor, making sure to maintain his gaze on his ginger pelt. Whitestar and Spiderstar were there, but Coyotestar wasn't, which meant that RainClan wasn't there yet. Something hung in the air between all of the cats, and it was sticky and left a bad taste at the back of his throat. Albatrosspaw knew that it was simply an air of contempt that radiated from DarkClan's side of the clearing. DarkClan never liked BreezeClan just because they chose to make sons and daughters of leaders and medicine cats take their place after them. What was wrong with that; wasn't it just a different way of keeping the Clan strong?

He shook his head, trying to focus on where Embersky was going. He wondered if any of his friends were there, but mostly Duskpaw. There wasn't any sight of the dark-furred she-cat's pelt anywhere, and that kind of disappointed. He liked the gossip that she brought along with her, despite what he told her. When he couldn't find her for yet another time, he turned his eyes back to see that Embersky had settled down with Gullbreeze and Cloudwing, along with their apprentices Adderpaw and Rainwhisker. He perked his ears as his eyes drifted between the medicine cats in front of him. Gullbreeze's tail twitched to and fro as she looked at Embersky and him through half-lidded eyes. Her maw twisted downwards. She looks so bored. I don't blame her... Albatrosspaw thought. Gatherings bring bad news a lot of times. Cats are bound to get tired of it.

"Good to know both of your Clans are doing well. FireClan's done completely fine this past moon," she murmured, her tail flicking again to punctuate her statement.

Albatrosspaw clenched his jaw. Gullbreeze really didn't seem like talking with them, did she? Just when he was about to ponder what she was thinking about, a large fluffy tom trotted over to them with a smaller brown and white cat in tow.

"Sorry for being late. Had to talk to Coyotestar before we left," Sagecloud grinned at them as he twitched his ears. "Did we miss any--"

A yowl sounded from the front of the clearing. Albatrosspaw's head snapped in the direction of the call that had reverberated throughout the open space. Whitestar stood with his back straight and feathery tail sticking out behind him like a snow-covered leaf. Albatrosspaw wondered how it felt to be up there. It just had to be great to be the leader of the whole Clan. And stressful, he added quietly with a slight twist of his lips.

"The moon is at its highest point in the sky, and so the Gathering shall begin." In the stark moonlight, Whitestar's glowing pelt made him look like a StarClan cat. The FireClan leader's amber eyes wavered over to Dawnstar. "I believe BreezeClan should go first."

A murmur rippled through where DarkClan and RainClan sat. Tension crackled in the air like lightning. Even Sagecloud's shoulders stiffened. Albatrosspaw frowned, sending a glance up towards Embersky.
To her, the moon hung like a very fat Snorlax in the sky. There was hardly a sound filtering through the air. In the distance she could faintly hear the town's Kricektot sing her lovely nighttime sonata, like she always did during this time of night. And even though there was a stillness in the air, nothing happened. It was like everything was frozen in ice. Times like these always discomforted Lumi and made her want someone, anyone, really, to just talk or sigh or break the quiet. There wasn't even the rustle of fur or the scuff of a paw against the windowsill. Where was Sora? Didn't he say to meet her out here? She felt her mane puff up a little as she snorted. If their dad found out about this, she'd never forgive her brother!

Then, there was a sudden ruffle. Lumi turned, hoping to see Sora. And... company. Her heart dropped to the pit of her stomach. "Sora! You said it'd be just be us two!"

They weren't going on some fun field trip! This could be dangerous! Her cheeks puffed out stubbornly as she glowered at Sora, then Cane and Storm. We don't have the time to argue, so I guess we just gotta go. "Whatever," she growled, her ears flattening slightly. "We better go now if we want to be back by the time dad wakes up."

And so off they went. The trip to Ember Cave couldn't have taken more than an hour, she figured, because the moon hadn't moved much in the sky by the time they cut through the crags in the mountainside. They had even had to go through some thorny shrubs and muddy puddles too, which stuck into and soiled her fur. There were times when they even crept a bit too close to the edge of the cliff and she even got to look down into the valley below. So that was the river that everyone talked about. It looked so tiny from so far up, and the distance between her and the surface of the rushing white-water river frightened her.

Thankfully, they arrived at the mouth of the cave safe and sound. The entrance overlooked another deadly drop below, but at least if they fell, they had the chance to be caught by the current of the river. It was a big opening, she realized, one that yawned out into the valley like a sleepy Salamence. There was a warmth that emitted from inside, and she wondered why that was so. Were there fire Pokemon in there, or was it just naturally that hot inside a cave?

Lumi puffed out her chest as she looked towards her brothers. "I'll lead the way!" she stated proudly. Her tail stuck out behind her, a flag bearing the pride yet silent fear that ran through her body. She wanted to be an explorer, so that meant she had to be brave in the face of danger, right? She glanced down towards the younger of her siblings, her eyes softening for a moment as she patted his head with a tender paw. "Stay close and don't go off too far, Cane. Storm and Sora, let me know if you see anything that might help us." After giving the two older brothers a curt nod and a determined smirk, she turned and lead the way into the cave itself.

It was... well, dark to say the least. And musty. Spears of stones hung from the ceiling and jutted from the ground. The main pathway was wide, but narrowed as they went deeper and deeper. So far, there were no Pokemon around, but the closing in of the walls started to get her nervous. Thankfully, the space fluctuated here and there, giving them space then making them squeeze against walls and travel in a line. Eventually, they came across another large area. To her surprise, there were one or two torches that lined the walls and lit up the area, and that was when she could finally see shadows move in the corners of the room. Paws, legs, tails, everything of the sort slithered against smooth stone.

Swallowing nervously, Lumi pulled them close to the wall and behind a row of stalactites. "We need to get around those Pokemon. Do you guys see any openings?" she asked them before she turned and scanned the room again. There had to be smaller openings around here somewhere.
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With blood as black as night
shadows will slay warrior and saint
and dark blight shall leave all strewn on the wind.

Storms of ice and blood must lash the unholy,
fangs shall sink into flesh of snow,
crimson will wash ivory fields anew.

When transgressions sigh their rotten breath onto the earth
and the plague of sin weighs heavy on the land,
seek the gem of the dawn sky
to once again find what wanders lost.


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It is a dark time for the Realm. After seven years of fighting, King Roidnell II of Yveltskr has finally been usurped. In his place rules his younger brother King Leonhardt, an individual who men and women hope will bring the country back from the brink of collapse. Under the banner of the white griffon, the new king claims that Yveltskr will rise to its former glory after the civil war, and stand tall against the other nations of the Realm. This promise will prove difficult to fulfill, as not only a year after his rise to the throne, a vicious plague begins to the very south of Yveltskr. People say that it started in one of the Laguz slaves that got trafficked from Tornabraux. Others whisper that the mages unleashed a vile creature unto the Realm. Some have suspicions that Roidnell cursed his country upon his dying breath... the rumors go on and on.

The disease has begun to run rampant. It works quickly, killing its victims within two days of its contraction and turning them into a morphed, wretched demon. It plagues crops and disfigures livestock as it kills them slowly. More and more sightings of the disease begins to work its way north and south, and time is running out. Yveltskr's first trial in its new era has begun.

King Leonhardt has sent men and women throughout the country in order to gather a handful of reliable men and women that are willing to accept his request-- to go on a journey to find the Dawn Artifact, a legendary stone that's been the subject of many myths and tales. Together, they will travel in search of this mystical piece, which Leonhardt hopes will end the plague and save his people. While the prospect of becoming heroes of Yveltskr might seem tempting for some, these unlikely heroes must traverse grueling landscapes and turn their blades upon both friends and enemies.


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Preliminary Notes


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1.) This is an original Fire Emblem setting! For more information about the world, please look at the Adventurer's Handbook.​

2.) In order to join, please be over eighteen. This is a grim and dark setting filled with demonic beasts and violence. Not only that, but I'm not comfortable with roleplaying with people under 18.​

3.) Please be a decent roleplayer. Please have proper grammar, be able to write decently, and be able to craft characters that are enjoyable to roleplay with. We are looking for people who are willing to post 3 or more paragraphs per post. ​

4.) Do NOT ghost us. If you need to step away from the roleplay, be honest and let us know. ​

5.) Please be active both IC and OOC. Please post once per week and be active in the discord server that I'm going to make once the roleplay thread goes up.​

6.) Not everyone who applies will be accepted. That being said, please take time in creating characters and proving yourself as a good roleplayer for this roleplay!​

7.) We'll be using specific classes from across the games, but we'll be favoring more of the older classes than the newer ones. Keep this in mind when coming up with characters.
Alright. Hopefully we get more attention
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With blood as black as night
shadows will slay warrior and saint
and dark blight shall leave all strewn on the wind.

Storms of ice and blood must lash the unholy,
fangs shall sink into flesh of snow,
crimson will wash ivory fields anew.

When transgressions sigh their rotten breath onto the earth
and the plague of sin weighs heavy on the land,
seek the gem of the dawn sky
to once again find what wanders lost.


╚══════════════╝


It is a dark time for the Realm. After seven years of fighting, King Roidnell II of Yveltskr has finally been usurped. In his place rules his younger brother King Leonhardt, an individual who men and women hope will bring the country back from the brink of collapse. Under the banner of the white griffon, the new king claims that Yveltskr will rise to its former glory after the civil war, and stand tall against the other nations of the Realm. This promise will prove difficult to fulfill, as not only a year after his rise to the throne, a vicious plague begins to the very south of Yveltskr. People say that it started in one of the Laguz slaves that got trafficked from Tornabraux. Others whisper that the mages unleashed a vile creature unto the Realm. Some have suspicions that Roidnell cursed his country upon his dying breath... the rumors go on and on.

The disease has begun to run rampant. It works quickly, killing its victims within two days of its contraction and turning them into a morphed, wretched demon. It plagues crops and disfigures livestock as it kills them slowly. More and more sightings of the disease begins to work its way north and south, and time is running out. Yveltskr's first trial in its new era has begun.

King Leonhardt has sent men and women throughout the country in order to gather a handful of reliable men and women that are willing to accept his request-- to go on a journey to find the Dawn Artifact, a legendary stone that's been the subject of many myths and tales. Together, they will travel in search of this mystical piece, which Leonhardt hopes will end the plague and save his people. While the prospect of becoming heroes of Yveltskr might seem tempting for some, these unlikely heroes must traverse grueling landscapes and turn their blades upon both friends and enemies.


╔══════════════╗


Preliminary Notes


╚══════════════╝


1.) This is an original Fire Emblem setting! For more information about the world, please look at the Adventurer's Handbook.​

2.) In order to join, please be over eighteen. This is a grim and dark setting filled with demonic beasts and violence. Not only that, but I'm not comfortable with roleplaying with people under 18.​

3.) Please be a decent roleplayer. Please have proper grammar, be able to write decently, and be able to craft characters that are enjoyable to roleplay with. We are looking for people who are willing to post 3 or more paragraphs per post. ​

4.) Do NOT ghost us. If you need to step away from the roleplay, be honest and let us know. ​

5.) Please be active both IC and OOC. Please post once per week and be active in the discord server that I'm going to make once the roleplay thread goes up.​

6.) Not everyone who applies will be accepted. That being said, please take time in creating characters and proving yourself as a good roleplayer for this roleplay!​

7.) We'll be using specific classes from across the games, but we'll be favoring more of the older classes than the newer ones. Keep this in mind when coming up with characters.
If only Lumi knew what the Sage Stones were. It would have saved them a lot of trouble with guessing what had happened down there. She had learned legends of the Sage Stones and how they granted Pokemon great power. But every time they did, it would come with a twist. What twist was that? Did that mean they'd have to protect he Sage Stones forever, like a knight to a king? She tipped her head over at her brother, her maw tightening slightly as she listened to him speak. Maybe they should check Ember Cave out. There was a voice that nagged at the back of her head, suggesting that this might not be so much of a good idea. But the thought quickly vanished under the pretense that they were to be actual explorers. Working in the dark and sneaking around, but explorers nonetheless!

"We should! There has to be some cracks we could squeeze in in that cave," Lumi whispered back. There just had to be something, somewhere that the explorers couldn't get to!

Sable glanced over her shoulder, making Lumi swallow the words in her mouth. The largest Eevee of their group twitched an ear over at them, her eyes narrowing slightly. "What are you chattering back there?"

Lumi ducked her head. There was no way that their big sister could know about their plans. "Nothing," she mumbled, sinking her fangs into her bottom lip right after. She glanced over at Sora, her eyes widening slightly in warning. The less that everyone else knew about this, the better.
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