Made some very slight changes to Sorrels design + I gave her a scarf, not sure how I feel about it tho

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(Outcast)
1. Talon and Night reach the clans
2. Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight are reunited with Purdy
(Eclipse)
3. Sorreltail and Hollypaw see Sol
4. Lionblaze after nearly killing Crowfeather, with Heathertail

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And here is Alan Sorrell's wonderfully atmospheric reconstruction of the Carrawburgh Mithraeum.

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The Wood Sorrel Fairy

In the wood the trees are tall,
Up and up they tower;
You and I are very small—
Fairy-child and flower.

Bracken stalks are shooting high,
Far and far above us;
We are little, you and I,
But the fairies love us.

(🎨 & 🖊️ C M Barker)

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My new sona, Sorrel

She's a Norwegian lundehund because 6 toes cool

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Cistercian Houses of Newbattle (Dalkeith), Byland (Yorkshire) image/reconstruction & Melrose (Borders) Alan Sorrell's classic reconstruction. All followed a set Plan but Melrose, for some reason, was a mirrior image of Sister Houses throughout Scotland & England.

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Happy Easter from

The Bird's Nest - Elizabeth Sorrell (1916–1991)

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Got inspired by Medicine Cat portraits from last month so I decided to give it a go with some of my medicine cat ocs!! In order are Mapleleaf, Rainwhisperer, Skippersong and Sorrelheart!

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Vaguely animal crossing style Sorrel? You bet

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Sorrel’s 10th villager, Chrissy!

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AHH SORRELBABYYY AHHHHH i really like this one ;w; also new map coming soon😉#sorreltail

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Wornel and Sorrel stroll over the non-active volcanic caverns, its wonderful

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Sorrelpaw and Softwing for ’s catcha feature!

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I didn't post these "old" designs
Brightheart, Poppyfrost, Sol and Sorreltail!

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ok i understand its been. a year and a half? but i was looking at this thread again and realized there were a BUNCH of cats i just... never posted. SO. dovewing, ivypool, sorreltail, and tallstar!

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Shamrock (meaning Little Trefoil) refers to a few different plant species; including Black Medick, Clover, and Wood Sorrel. As early as 1586, Watercress was also called Shamrock; one of a few plants attributed to St. Patrick.

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