Thread:Icestar22/@comment-27492740-20161114014612/@comment-27492740-20161114021051

No, you'll be awesome :D

It's a scene split in half by a big, jagged, bright red line down the middle. It's set in a forest, and the background is pretty symetrical, but it's tinted in different colors.

On one side is a white she-cat with very pale, barely visible gray spots, ice-blue eyes, and a long, feathery tail. There are cats crowding around her, but they're smaller in a way, including a small dark gray tabby tom with amber eyes and a scar across his nose (if you do that star-on-forehead thing for leaders, he has one), a white tom with black flecks and blue eyes, a very pale gray, almost white she-cat with pale blue eyes, a small silver tabby tom with green eyes (apprentice aged), and a pale blue-gray she-kit right next to the silver tabby. The rest of the cats are yours to fill in, but the main focus is on the first white she-cat.

On the other side, it's the same thing, except the main focus is on a pale silver-and-white she-cat with white flecks, dark blue eyes, and a scar down flank. The cats crowding around her include a pale ginger tabby she-cat with pale green eyes, a pale orange tabby tom with pale blue eyes, a small but broad-shouldered black tom with amber eyes, a dark brown she-cat with blue eyes, and a gray tabby she-cat with white paws and underbelly and green eyes.

The tints can be any color, but they should be noticably different.

Thank you! If this is too much it's totally fine if you want to back out.