Chava
Young Cub
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Post by Chava on Oct 3, 2009 16:40:05 GMT -5
Chava Time had certainly passed in the Pridelands, the once hyper active, always getting into trouble Chava was now a full grown lioness. She was still hyper but has calmed down alot with age. The other lions in the pride say she looks just like the late Queen Nala. Chava thinks that's a honor because she always though Nala was pretty when she was a cub. Right now Chava was on her very 1st hunt, she was hid in the tall savannah grass. Crowched low to the ground, she had her eyes locked on a heard of Antlope, there was a older one which was the closest to her. She braced herself, then sprang from her hiding place. The antlopes started running, Chava falling behind, after chasing them a few mintues she gave up breathing hard. She heard a rusle in the near by bushes, she bared her teeth growling. Teferi Teferi the Kind of the outlands had aged also, he now looked more like his father Scar. He still went to the Pridelands even though he wasn't soupposed to. He seen a Lioness trying to hunt, by the looks of it they wasn't very expeiced. He smirked when she growled, he walked out to where she could see him, " Now Now Young one Temper", he said looking closer he seen it was Chava. She was Kira's cub, Kira.....that traitor she betryed the outlands, she betryed them all.
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Post by Kizkitza on Oct 4, 2009 1:08:35 GMT -5
Borders? Forbidden lands? Pfff. I own this place. The young Outlander cub Jaali walked around like he had an S on his chest, head held high and big paws regally leading him along. Dayglo orange eyes narrowed at the sight of his king, and even more at the Pridelander who was... ... oh, what's she doing, trying to hunt? Hmph. I bet I could do better.
He was at the sidelines. If there was a fight or anything, he'd be on Teferi's side, but mostly to keep a watchful eye on the aging king of the Outlands. Jaali didn't have pure intentions or much of a sense of loyalty to his authorities.
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Chava
Young Cub
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Post by Chava on Oct 4, 2009 1:40:31 GMT -5
Chava Chava growled again when she seen Teferi." What are you doing here Teferi? This is the PRIDELANDS" She said watching his every move. Her mother had told her all about Teferi and the outlands and how he was Scar's son, and how she left the outlands and joined the pridelands. Chava heard movement near the bushes next to Teferi " Bring back up did you?" She said still keeping her eyes on him, she knew to never turn your back on a outsider. " You better go back to the outlands before Kovu catches you!" She kind of taunted Teferi " I know this is the pridelands, Im not a idiot!" Teferi snapped, he looked beside him toward the bushes, " I didn't bring anyone. Come out who ever you are." He commanded. He laughed when Chava mentioned Kovu catching him, " You think Im scared of Kovu? Young one you've been out in the sun too long" He looked at her " So Chava, how was your 1st hunt?" He asked
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Post by Kizkitza on Oct 4, 2009 11:37:07 GMT -5
Jaali listened from his place off to the side until he heard Teferi's beck. He emerged from the tall savanna yellow grass, bowed his head to his king and stood beside him with his oversized paws. "Hello, Teferi." He was hesitant to speak to him, because he didn't know whether or not he'd be in trouble for leaving the Outlands.
A look of judgement was cast toward Chava. "Who is that?" The orange eyes narrowed and nose wrinkled before he glanced up at the king. He assumed that she was a Pridelander; she looked like one, she smelled like one, so she must be one. Goody-two-shoes Pridelanders. Jaali gave her a nasty look.
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Post by Vitani on Oct 8, 2009 7:16:54 GMT -5
Vitani
Vitani crouched in the grasses, waiting for a proper moment to leap up and let Chava know she was here. Of course, she would overlook the lioness's first hunt; you never knew when danger would come around.
Vitani hissed as she saw two others slink out of the grasses. Outlanders, by the smell of it. She crept forward and noticed with surprise that one of them was even the king of the Outlands, Teferi. She hadn't exactly gotten along with Teferi as a cub, and as she snarled and slunk forward, she prepared to give him a nasty surprise.
True to her actions, she sprang from the grass and landed in front of the bulky lion, emitting a roar. "What are you doing in the Pridelands?" she asked snarkily. It was true that they hadn't exactly done anything yet, but every time a cub trespassed onto their land on accident, they nearly bite their head off. She wasn't going to forget their open hostility so easily.
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tyra
Young Cub
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Post by tyra on Oct 10, 2009 14:53:29 GMT -5
The huntress has been watching Chava during her first hunt ad had to say that, depite the failure, Chava had done well. If only the youngster had gotten closer before making her break she would have had the antelope, but never mind, time would heal impatience. She had been about to turn, smiling, when she had seen the unwelcome visiter and she felt a growl in her throat. Despite the prides currently being at poeace she certainly did not trust the outsider king and she moved through the lands toward Chava. Usually, Mila would have kept her distance from the gathering for she had only recently joined the pridelands having been brought up an outsider and she wasn't really a part of the pride yet. She always was weary of the groups, afraid they would reject her for her outsider history and so she hadn't even been on a group hunt yet. She hunted better alone anyway. The white female would not look directly at teferi, scared he would be angry at her for abandoning him and his pride and instictivly stayed a little back from the rest of her group, she wiggled sand toes as she stared at the floor and then she felt angry at herself for she had no reason to be afraid of Teferi and he was the one in the wrong, not she who had managed to gain acceptance here. But still she would not bring sapphires upon Teferi, she was happy enough to look at the cub, Jaali, but other than that she was keeping eye contact away from everyone. She didn't trust them and it was liely that they did not trust her.
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