Paean is a semi-literate Warriors roleplaying site with an emphasis on depth of character and effective plotting, set in a new territory with the four original Clans. It was orignially created in September 2016, and has experienced many different iterations. Paean once featured three tribes-- who may or may not return-- and a whole lot of worldbuilding; it is our hope that its newest form delivers in terms of quality!
We offer a detailed history, frequent plots and plenty of character-- all at After Dawn hope to see you join!
Mac
Admin
Xeno
Admin
Kaleb
Moderator
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vacancies
The second MODERATOR spot is open.
Thunderclan and Riverclan MEDICINE CAT APPRENTICE are still open.
Both clans are also in sore need of a DEPUTY.
All clans but THUNDERCLAN are lacking in STANDARD RANKS!
MAY 21-27 There's been a surge of members, now, and about eight high positions are left. Kaleb has ascended to the moderator position-- kudos!
JUNE 1-16 Nearly all HR spaces have been filled, although some may be reopened due to inactivity. Several roleplays have begun-- plot 001 is now getting into gear. The second moderator spot remains open, and Sonorous is now Paean's principal theme.
"Let the night ascend upon day," said the Ancients, "for now is rest." And so the sky shifted and the sun fled behind mountains; the time of hunters was nigh. A blanket of celestial satin would be draped over the territories, deluging the camps in a mire of darkness and obscurity. And from within the voids arose the tenebrous soldiers condemned to plague noctis where it would stalk the far reaches of the wood, it's only company; the trail of death and melancholy that ensued. Every cat at a young age would be taught to fear these beasts of night with every fiber of their being and thus, they were drawn away by the absence of the sun to defend them. And so out of fear of the moon and it's solemn silvery glow that it cast upon earth, they retreated out of view to rest their weary eyes and aching bones.
Not Corvo, however. Corvo was a most peculiar tom who seemed not to dread the starlight, but embrace it. He found that it's lifeless mirage was in fact, comforting. It did a wonderful job of distracting him from his vivid schizophrenic 'visions'. It was a time that he anticipated every passing second of the day; every moment he longed more and more the solitude and tranquility of the only thing he found worth living for. Of course, he was left deprived of any sleep. This, however, was a sacrifice he found to be worth it.
Now he sat alone in camp, watching the stars pass overhead with envy as he sat perched atop a rock protruding from the ground. The ghostly lights up from up above illuminating his great red pelt, giving him the appearance of a wandering apparition, floating around endlessly in search of redemption. He blinked against his intense green orbs as a shooting star grazed the heavens. I wish something good would happen... just this once, he pleaded internally, begging to the powers that be for a change for the better, even if it were no use. He sighed, his face creasing into a disheartened frown.
But why would I deserve that? I wouldn't. Not for a second."
-- xeno
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It seemed Corvo wasn't the only strange cat of the Rani tribe, no, his right hand paw.. He was very strange indeed. His dark grey pelt almost seemed to melt into the shadowy, inky blackness of the night that had ambraced the land the tribes had claimed for themselves, the only thing denoting that he was there was his ever glowing, ever burning, orangish-red gaze that seemed to lack any and all emotion, bottomless pits that would trap you there, hold you captive until they graced you by looking away. The night didn't phase Hannibal, nothing did, this tom did not know fear, he knew the definiton, sure, but he did not know what it meant to be afraid, nor would he ever. He was incapable of such things like he was incapable of feeling sadness, anger, happiness, excitement. Hannibal was void of emotion. The closest thing he could feel to emotion was a very vague sense of curiosity, of interest, from time to time, but even then those moments were fleeting, there were very few things that caught this toms interest. But Corvo was one of them.
Oh yes, this tom studied and observed all cats of the tribe as he usually sat back on the edge of camp, or perhaps settling up onto the stone that Corvo usually resided, as he was now. He knew that his leader wasn't quite right in the head, different than what was considered 'normal', it wasn't that hard to tell really. Having watched cats for many moons, the rock's paw had most certainly noticed his leaders 'episodes'. There was some sort of.. Disorder there. But that's all Hannibal knew, he wasn't a leafbreath, he didn't know any illnesses or anything of the such, he just knew something wasn't quite right in Corvo's mind, just like there was something that wasn't quite right with him. Oh yes, despite common theory, Hannibal knows exactly what is wrong with him, it wasn't normal to not have any emotions and he knew it was also not normal to eat the corpses of other cats or to have no guilt in killing them, whether it be clanmates or random cats that happen upon his path when he's hungry. But he was healthy and high functioning, there was nothing outwardly wrong with him, he was.. What's the saying? As fit as a fiddle.
Now, in the cover of night, he stared at Corvo from a dark corner near the pebble's fangs den, the moonlight being captured in his strangly colored orbs, almost making them appear to glow as they focused on the stone's foot on that rock. He was reading his face like a book, catching all of the fleeting emotions that wisped by, infering thoughts that may have crossed his leaders mind. That was a fun little exercise he always did, figuring out other cats thoughts, and there was a reason he did it too. It meant, if he could figure out other cats thoughts and they way they thought in general, it would be easier to get into their mind and begin chipping away, slowly pushing them closer and closer to that edge of oblivion in their mind, that, if sent over the edge, would send them spiraling into a world of madness in which they would never return. He's done it before, several times and he knew he could do it to any cat he wished, some minds taking longer than others, but yes, he could do it to any cat, no matter how strong they believed their mind to be, they would eventually crack if he invested enough time into them. He could drive another cat insane.
Slowly rising up from his spot, the dark tom approached the rock protruding from the ground. "Having some late night thoughts Corvo?" inquired the tom, sitting down at the base of the rock and curling his tail over his paws as he looked up at the other tom, his pupils narrowed to slits due to the light of the moon and stars. "