Post by VEELA on May 29, 2014 0:25:39 GMT
prefixes
There is no reason for me to make my own list of prefixes. This site has a very extensive list of prefixes, and you can use any located on the list. Most likely if your prefix isn't on that list, it won't be accepted.
suffixes
Unfortunately, the previously linked site leaves something to be desired when it comes to suffixes. Their suffix list is pitifully small, and rigidly traditional. There are several suffixes that I am fine with that are considered nontraditional by them. So, I will be listing all suffixes that you can you use here. If it isn't on this list, it probably isn't allowed. However, I may have forgotten something, so I might add more suffixes if that is the case.
Belly - A cat who has a dominant feature on their belly.
Berry - A cat who is good at healing, and good with herbs. It might also describe a peaceful or kind cat.
Bird - A swift cat.
Brook - This represents a cat who athletic, a strong swimmer, or graceful. It is typically used more in RiverClan than the other Clans.
Call - This may only be used in conjunction with a bird prefix. I suppose it means that the cat has a nice voice.
Claw - This suffix is used to denote skill in battle, or perhaps a cat who has claws that are abnormally long or sharp.
Cloud - This suffix is used to denote a soft, kind, gentle or patient personality, or a soft and downy fluff like pelt.
Creek - This represents a cat who athletic, a strong swimmer, or graceful. It is typically used more in RiverClan than the other Clans.
Dapple - This is usually used for a cat who is calico, and it is like stripe. It means they have no outstanding talents or personality traits, and further describes their appearance.
Ear - This suffix can be used to describe a cat who has good hearing, or something that sets their ears apart and makes them stand out. It can also be used in renames, for cats who have gone deaf.
Eye - This suffix can be used to describe a cat who has something that makes their eyes stand out. Or it can be used in a rename if the cat is/has gone blind.
Face - This suffix is really simple, honestly. It is typically used to describe a cat who is extremely good-looking. However, it could also be used for a cat who has something that sets their face apart from other cats.
Fang - This denotes a cat who has skill in either hunting or fighting.
Feather - Usually this is used to describe a cat with a soft pelt.
Flight - A swift cat.
Flower - This denotes a cat who is motherly, or nurturing. I hate to bring gender into this, but it is also often used to describe a cat with feminine qualities.
Foot - This is used for a cat who is very fast, or who has something that sets their foot apart.
Frost - This is used to describe a slightly colder cat, a cat with a 'frosty' personality.
Fur - This is used to complete a prefix, or given to a cat with no outstanding personality qualities or talents.
Heart - This can be used for a number of different things. It can be used for cats who are passionate, who love strongly, or those who have a very good moral compass.
Jaw - This is typically only used in renames, when a cat's jaw has been broken. However, it is also acceptable to use it to denote a cat who has a lot of 'biting' power.
Leaf - This suffix is typically reserved for medicine cats who are extremely good at their craft. It is also acceptable for gentle and peace loving cats as well.
Leap - This is used to describe a cat who can jump high/further than other cats. It is typically used in conjunction with a prefix of an animal who is known for leaping. Such as 'Cricketleap'.
Nose - This suffix is generally used for a cat who has a good sense of smell and is an excellent tracker. It can also be used if they cat's nose is a way to distinguish them.
Patch - This is used to describe a patched or spotted cat with no outstanding personality traits or talents.
Pelt - This i used to complete a prefix, or given to a cat with no outstanding personality qualities or talents.
Petal - This denotes a cat who is motherly, or nurturing. I hate to bring gender into this, but it is also often used to describe a cat with feminine qualities.
Pool - This is used for cats who have a gentle, soft, kind, or peaceful nature. It might also be used for cats with blue eyes.
Poppy - A cat who is good at healing, and good with herbs. It might also describe a peaceful or kind cat.
Step - This, basically, should only be used with an animal prefix. Such as Mousestep. It would say that the cat steps quietly, like a mouse.
Song - This may only be used in conjunction with a bird prefix. I suppose it means that the cat has a nice voice.
Storm - This is used for cats who can be described as 'moody'.
Stream - This represents a cat who athletic, a strong swimmer, or graceful. It is typically used more in RiverClan than the other Clans.
Strike - A cat who is good at fighting.
Stripe - Much like Pelt and Fur, this is used to describe a tabby who has no outstanding personality qualities or talents.
Talon - A cat who is good at fighting, or who has a sharp personality.
Tail - This represents a cat who is agile and graceful, with a good sense of balance. It could also be used to describe a cat with a 'balanced' personality.
Thorn - A cat who is tough, or has a sharp personality.
Throat - A cat with a distinguishing mark on their throat.
Tooth - A cat with good hunting or fighting skills.
Whisker - This is used to represent a cat with excellent hunting abilities.
Wing - A fast cat.