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Goldenpelt

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Welcome to Children of StarClan. We hope that you enjoy your stay here. If you run into any problems not covered by the suggested reading listed above please feel free to Send a PM to Administrator Kitsufox to sort out the issue. We would like it to be known that CoSC is a game unlike any other, and that in accordance you will want to take the time to get to know our take on the warriors world which favors an interpretation with the more visceral feel of the original series. Over the course of 4 years we have developed our very specific approach to the fandom that lies a bit outside both the accepted canon of the book world and the common fanon found on most RP sites.  Kitsufox  Fox's Den

RE: Dawnflight and Brackenheart

Black and Chocolate/Brown are controlled by the same gene, with Chocolate being recessive to black. "Seal Point" is a fancy way to say "Black-based pointed". "Brown Point" means "Chocolate-based pointed". Chocolate can be recessively carried by black cats, and thus they are consistent already with one another. What you see in the parents is not always what you get in the offspring.

I do, however, thank you for your efforts. Attention to detail and asking when you're not sure is a very good thing. Better to have something double checked than to let something slip through the cracks. If you have any other genetics based questions just let me know.

 Kitsufox  Fox's Den 20:44, 19 July 2010 (CDT)

It is a fuzzy character because the Sdesc (and the character) come from prior to the tightening of genetic requirements and the push for Sdesc Clarity. But because there is a plausible way for it to work, I'm just going with the assumption that the plausible way to work it is the way it is because the character is inconsequential (no living siblings, ect) and thus not something that is worth the efforts it would take to clarify/fix. A throughly dead cat without living relatives isn't something I'm willing to spend too much time working on. ;) Better places to focus my efforts exist.  Kitsufox  Fox's Den 20:50, 19 July 2010 (CDT)