Your Morok/Prystrit is mature now and seems like it's about time for it to create its own family. So you want to breed? Essentially, breeding involves an elaborate courtship, so both sides take part in this Rite. This means that you may draw it alone or include a collaborator. You may read more about the breeding process here: Breeding and Breeding& Progeny
Prompts
2 pictures per a part
You may depict rutting of your Morok with other male Morok
Moroks engage in play chasing each other and seeing if they get on. The Morok will shadow the Moroka for her three-week oestrus and will follow her everywhere. They are inseparable and will hunt together, exploring around, hiding from bad weather, etc.
The male tries to show he is the creme of the crop and will do whatever he can to woo his Moroka pulling out the stops. He sings to her and items are given, their cave is decorated with fancy items and gems, bones, the more elaborate the design the more chance he has of wooing her.
If the Morok passes these tests above, the Moroka will act like a young cub to test the male's child-rearing skills, maybe act hurt or in some way incapacitated and if the father shows nurturing skills, and good parenting she accepts. She may and will be whimsy, acting like a spoiled child, hiding from him and giving him a hard time liking her.
The courtship has been successful. The Moroka accepts the male and lets him into the cave. You can use your imagination to depict the couple in the cave.
Reward
Judging will be based on your gallery and the more effort you put in the higher the reward putting in effort gives you breeding perks and will help you along the way.
After the Rite of Courtship, naturally, the Rite of New life is coming.