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Post by Sarabi on Jan 5, 2021 4:39:38 GMT
The African heat was never something to mess with, and she for certain had learned that particular lesson quite a few times in her life time. At least now the pride wasn't being forced to hunt all hours of the day and night. They could afford to relax and actually enjoy the beauty that was all around them. She had missed having time to just relax and feel at peace. Sarabi had woken up early to try and attempt a early morning hunt, but they had failed to bring down anything. Which meant they would have to try again when the sun finally set and darkness took the heat away. Although this also meant she had plenty of time to do whatever now before the evening hunt started. Her feet carried her quietly towards a familiar destination. The newly renamed Hukana Matata falls, it was a beautiful spot to relax.
It brought her so much joy to see it green again, during the Shadow Times it had all but died. Only a small trickle of water had flowed from the falls, and it had been the saving grace for many animals that were dying. She hadn't visited this place since her son had come back home. Rumor had it this was where her son's foster family now lived. Timon and Pumba called this little paradise home. Sarabi had never been one to pick favorites but they had done the pride a great service and so she had left it go. Besides sometimes the old ways were best forgotten.
As she arrived, she looked around for a moment. Some of the animals bowed and murmured greetings. "Hello Sarabi.. " "Good afternoon Queen Mother.." She said hello to each and everyone of them before she finally came to a stop by the falls. Dipping her head, she got a nice long cool drink, enjoying the feeling of the water flowing down her throat. Water was such a treasure. Once she filled her belly to the brim with the precious liquid she looked for a place to lounge.
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Post by Moto and Maji on Jan 7, 2021 20:57:19 GMT
One the outskirts of the grove, grass and ferns rustled noisily, branches breaking and twigs snapping, dead leaves crunching and a pretty frequent whisper of curse words and complaints of pain. The noises followed the older lioness as she made her way around the clearing where the falls came to life, trailing her like the nosiest shadow in the world. Some smaller and younger animals- a small herd of gazelle, a lone zebra, and a family of warthogs- seemed unnerved by the disturbance and fled, while other more experienced animals raised their heads from the water curiously but only ended up laughing and chuckling, not running. It did not take a rocket scientist to know that the noises were no threat. If anyway it was just entertaining.
The whirlwind of sound followed the king's mother until she bowed her head for a drink. The noises stopped right behind where she was crouched.
"Shhhh!" A voice sounded softly, light and airy. "She'll hear you..."
There was some more rustling and that same voice whispered a light 'ouch' as a few more branches snapped. Animals with keen eyes could see the oversized paws of cubs just barely peeking out of the shadows of a large bush. After a moment, they retreated into the darkness of the dense foliage, but as the ferns continued to rustle, it was clear that the game was still a foot. There was a noise, something of a raspberry.
"Pffft. You're the one who keeps saying 'ow', just shut up and watch me get her."
The rustling seemed to slow and then stop, an eerie silence wafting over the brilliant green ferns and the soft but small berry bushes. Only the wind rustled them now, a gentle breeze, cool and smelling of seawater, a low pressure system wafting in from the coast. It was brilliant and relaxing, toying with the ears and fur of all of the animals there to escape the heat. Some laughed, some simply closed their eyes in bliss. It was a beautiful calm moment.
And then the underbrush exploded. A red flash leapt from the shadows, tearing off leaves and branches as it charged straight for Sarabi. It was hard to see what it was at first, moving so erratically, like some kind of assassin, a secret agent. But it only moved a few feet before almost immediately tiring and revealing that of course, it was just an idiot cub. Moto, specifically. He ran to Sarabi and immediately jumped on her, pretending to bite her neck, his paw on her head, mushing her forehead. He shook the loose skin that he managed to grab in his mouth, not even penetrating it with his tiny baby teeth. Branches and debris littered his beautiful red coat and his even more intense colored mane, as though he'd been in a fight with the leavings of a lawn mower, he was absolutely filthy. Shortly afterward, his brother Maji appeared from the bushes, though his approach was casual since Moto had given away their position. So he just walked over to his brother and the pride's resident grandmother, also looking worse for wear with brambles and twigs covering his tan coat.
"Aaaaaand break the spine!" Moto yelled, his words a little muffled by the skin in his mouth. He let go and allowed himself to slide off of the lioness' back to the ground, looking as smug as can be. "I got you Saba, haha! The mighty hunter wins again!"
Maji rolled his brilliant blue eyes.
"She just let you catch her, you moron. You were as loud as can be in the underbrush, she probably knew that we were following her miles ago. Besides, you can't break spines, they are really tough. You're supposed to go for the throat... right Saba?"
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Post by bakari on Jan 8, 2021 0:22:57 GMT
As the sun had climbed higher into the sky, the pride seemed to be content with spending the hottest hours of the day sleeping. Ma'at had gone out again to pick roots and herbs since hunting was no longer an option in the scorching heat, as she was never content with lazing for the day which would have delighted Bakari as it felt like since they came to the Pridelands he never got to see her much. She was always trying to prove herself as an asset to the pride, but no matter how he begged to go along and prove his own worth as well she would give him a lecture about how he was too young to help. So she left him with the rest of the lionesses and cubs who were either dozing or amusing themselves. Meanwhile, he was left thinking about how much better it would be when he got bigger and could help hunt and wander wherever he wanted without being told not to. As a grown up, no one would need to protect him, he could do it himself.
In the midst of his poor attempts at repeatedly trapping a beetle under his paw pads, he noticed with curiosity as a couple of the other cubs snuck away into the grass trying hard not to be seen as they followed Sarabi's form shrinking in the distance. It was Maji and Moto, who were a bit older than him with their manes already starting to grow in compared to his own curling fluff on his head. They at least had no problems leaving Pride Rock without supervision on whatever adventure they had planned. He had considered his options for a mere moment, before deciding that whatever the other cubs were up to was far more interesting than the beetle that he had taken its chance to fly away while he was distracted. Looking over his shoulder to make sure the rest of the pride was too preoccupied to see that one more cub had disappeared from the group, he scurried into the grass after them.
At first it hadn't been difficult to trail the others considering how much noise the other cubs had been making. But he was worried about them seeing him following and make him turn around so he tried to drop back to let them get further ahead so they wouldn't hear him. At some point before long he realized that he had done too good of a job and he could barely hear them rustling about. Around the same time he began to notice how tall the grass was around him as he tilted his head back to see the sky over head and barely able to peer over the waving foliage. The boldness of leaving the safety of the rock was starting to wane once he began to realize that he was alone as he walked the path left by the other lions. Sounds of hooves pounding the earth and birds screeching over head head made him twist his head in all directions and pick up the pace a bit. Somewhere off in the distance he thought he heard a large animal give off a sound like a bellowing roar and he couldn't tell if it was prey or predator. Isolation made the normally confident cub lose all of his senses and he drove forward, running in a straight line trying to figure out which way the cubs or Sarabi had gone.
There was grove of trees up ahead and the grasses thinned out to where he could see more of the space around him, alleviating some of the claustrophobic feeling tightening his chest. He was fine, he told himself. He was safe in the Pridelands. The young brown cub's thoughts were interrupted by the sound of water running nearby, and with it voices that were familiar to him on the other side of the bushes. Taking a deep breath, he puffed out his chest and did his best to calm down. He came out here so he wouldn't appear weak and helpless and he let himself get startled by prey. How would any of the others think he was anything but a useless coward if they saw him panic over nothing but things he imagined in his own head.
Crawling through the path made through the bushes, he saw freshly broken branches with bits of lion fur stuck to them and assumed this was where Maji and Moto and gone. Finally feeling some relief that he hadn't gotten himself lost after all, he padded through the underbrush, following the tracks left in the earth that felt damp from the nearby water source. Poking his head out the other side of the gap in the foliage, he watched as the two cubs approached Sarabi and found himself hesitating again. Sarabi was the former Queen, and while he did like spending time with her around Pride Rock as she was nice and reminded him of his own mother, Bakari hadn't really thought it through that if she found that he had followed them all if she wouldn't be pleased about it. But he hadn't come this far to just hide in the bushes the whole time so taking his chances, the cub exposed his position and grinned sheepishly, "Um.. Hey, Sarabi."
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Post by Sarabi on Jan 8, 2021 4:29:14 GMT
Of course she had been aware of the cubs following her for quite some time, she was a expert hunter after all. She loved the company of young lions and was often referred as the resident grandmother due to her loving nature. Sarabi had adopted plenty of cubs in her life time, due to a variety of reasons. During the dark time when Scar reigned she had adopted even more orphans due to the surge in death of the pride. Also more lions had abandoned their cubs at the borders during those times. She had saved so many from the hungry jaws of the hyena, even though the pride was barely surviving as it were. Though she hated to admit it, her own issues helped her want to take on any cub she found. She had felt so much guilt for Simba's death and now his life... it seemed to consume her. This day was new different, unfortunately more cubs were abandoned and she was left to care for them. Not that she minded.
Her tail tip flickered to and fro as she heard the cubs come bursting from the undergrowth only to attack her. Smashing his head into her chin and ears, a laugh escaped her as she swirled a bit. Trying to knock him down without much success. The attack didn't last very long as the cub claimed victory and mentioned a spinal bite. Sarabi felt the smile pull across her face as she looked at the two boys before her. The more reserved of the two Maji approached and made a comment about a throat bite. Ah, perhaps she could teach them a small lesson.
"Most of the time a throat bite is preferred as is a nose clamp. You'll have to be a big and mighty lion to attempt to break a spinal cord. That and such a thing is frowned upon due to the fact that it only paralyzes the animal and doesn't kill it. You have to be mindful of prey and try to make death as swift as possible. There is never a need to make another suffer to fill your own belly." Sarabi told them both, her expression serious for a moment to try and make that message stick in their heads. Her red eyes looked the boys over and she felt her heart tug a bit. Seeing how un kept they looked it made her heart feel sad. Perhaps they would let her groom them today and get those nasty mats out of their fur.
Just as she was about to suggest such a thing, a third cub joined them. She had seen this one around as well. He had been taken in by a new shaman in the pride a lioness named Ma'at. Sarabi didn't know her well but it seemed like he was taken care of for the most part. Of course he could always need a groom as well. "Hello Baraka, how are you doing today?" He was a rather soft spoken cub and it always made her smile when he tried to be social.
Looking between the three boys she couldn't help but laugh, indeed it would seem the great Kings had blessed her with company this day. She moved suddenly and without warning, her jaws clamping down on Moto's scruff. With a soft grunt she heaved the cub towards the springs but dropping him into the cool water. Laughing as she did so. "Another lesson my young hunter, never take your eyes off of your prey." She danced away and watched the three young lions.
She remembered how she used to bring Simba and Nala here when they were cubs, how she would knock her son into this same spring. That was one of the reasons why he still loved to swim today as a adult. Sarabi unlike most of her kind loved water, and she would always take a swim when given a chance to do so. Today was no different. Shaking her fur with a sway of her hips the lioness gracefully waded into the spring enjoying the cold water against her hot skin.
"Well now what?" She asked with a soft chuckle.
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Post by Moto and Maji on Jan 14, 2021 19:35:54 GMT
So absorbed in his victory, it took a moment for Moto to come down off of his high horse and actually turn around and listen to his elder. He was notorious for that. Maji was the calm, quiet and down to earth cub, whereas Moto was far loftier, more confident, more self-absorbed with an absolutely shit eating grin on his face. But as Sarabi explained the rules of the hunt, Moto slowly went from overzealous cub to a suddenly quiet almost starstruck little baby. He looked up at the lioness with wide eyes, his imagination going wild as he thought of all of the different ways that a big strong male lion could take down even the biggest prey. His mind showed visions of lions tackling a giraffe to the ground or stealing a baby elephant from its mother, hell what was stopping him from taking down the full grown elephant as well! If Sarabi was right, that going for the throat or nose was key, then in theory, he felt like that was the secret to killing everything.
But she made a good point, that respecting the prey was important, not letting them suffer, not letting them rot. Moto didn't care much for the Circle of Life stuff that really floated around the Pridelands. But it made sense to him not to let prey suffer or experience pain, their sacrifice was needed and was noble of them, their death was a gift to the pride and they returned the favor when they died and became the grass that the exact same prey animals would then eat and enjoy. It all made sense to him and he nodded vigorously. Maji on the other hand, went from slightly bored to intrigued to skeptical over the course of a minute or two. Something about the conversation was not sitting right with him and he cocked his head to the side briefly, lowering his hind end to the ground in a goofy sitting position, his legs straight and his pawpads exposed. He blinked his blue eyes.
"Suffer? We're killing them, ending their lives, leaving their families to miss them and stuff when they are gone, why does it matter if they suffer? We all suffer..."
The cub trailed off, suddenly looking away for a moment and taking a deep breath. Moto noticed his brother's sudden unrest immediately, and he was probably the only lion who knew what Maji had gone through, who knew where his scars came from. He tore away his attention to Sarabi just long enough to back up and sit supportively next to his brother, shoulders touching supportively and beaming his brother a toothy smile when the smaller tan male looked up at his larger brother.
"It's all about the Circle of Life man." Moto butted in with a broad gesture with his paw, as though tracing the circle in the air in front of him. "The meat we get from the animals we hunt are a gift, I think. They're like... 'yeah we're dead but at least you aren't'.... you know? They sometimes volunteer to be eaten, to feed the royal family, they deserve at least something in return, right?"
Still quiet and stuck in that dark place in his mind, Maji only looked up when another voice joined them at the edge of the falls. Both he and Moto looked over at the smaller cub. He was pretty recognizable. His pelt was a weird almost slightly yellow shade of brown and his skull was topped with a curly kind of wavy type hair that no doubt would become the little man's mane once he grew up a bit more. Engrossed in their new arrival, Moto yelped when his momentary distraction cost him his dignity. The waters of the falls were pretty shallow and though he was completely soaked by the waves and pretty gentle rapids, his usually spikey mane falling flat against his neck, weighed down by the water. He was completely drenched but he just stood up and walked back onto dry land, the shallow water just a smidge higher than his chest, somewhere around elbow level. At first he was a little shell shocked but then that shit eating grin returned and immediately forgetting the new comer, Moto chased after the lioness, laughing fondly and looking determined, leaping for her again. But he had no tact, he just ran up and tried to jump on her from the front, where his moves were obvious and telegraphed. His first attack missed, his paws hitting nothing but air. But he turned and tried again, laughing.
"I'm going to get you for that!" He shouted, laughing playfully.
As Moto and Sarabi romped around a bit, Maji looked to the newcomer, the brown cub with the wavy head of hair. He gave the younger male a brief once over, trying to figure him out. Maji was a smart little lion, too smart for his own good really. But he could not get a good read on the new guy, who Sarabi had outed as being named Bakari. They had not really met before this, but they'd definitely seen each other in passing, he knew that the little guy was not native to the Pridelands because of his weird coloration but he wasn't from the Pridelands either so who was he to judge? He offered the timid cub and warm smile, trying to be friendly.
"Sorry... Probably shouldn't be talking about killing and violence right now huh?" He paused, shifting his weight to be more comfortable. "I'm Maji. That's my brother Moto. He's an idiot, don't ever do what he says, he'll march you right over a cliff if you let him."
He paused, laughing softly.
"Well maybe not off of a cliff but he is really dumb, you'll probably end up someplace with snow and humans and stuff, take what he says with a grain of salt."
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Post by bakari on Jan 18, 2021 0:38:20 GMT
"I'm okay, Sarabi. I saw you all leaving and thought it would be fun to tag along..." He felt a lot better now that he was among the other three lions than when he had walked the path by himself. The way they all seemed welcoming of his presence made him wish he hadn't tried to be so sneaky about following them and had just caught up with them on the way over. Now at least in the shade of the grove surrounding the falls everything felt peaceful and he was no longer anxious as he had been when he first ran into the bushes. Hearing Sarabi's stories about hunting interested him greatly as he hoped one day to help catch prey for the rest of the pride so they hopefully wouldn't make him leave as he got older. He liked it here, it felt safe.
His eyes widened as he watched Sarabi loft Moto into the cool water that pooled beneath the waterfall with an easy toss of her head. The water splashed towards him, sending a cascade of droplets that dampened his fur and he laughed while leaping away in case the lioness decided to throw any of rest of them in as well. He ran closer to Maji who introduced himself and his brother who was busy trying to tackle Sarabi. He had known their names but Bakari tried to stick with playing with the cubs that were more his size when he first arrived, the boisterous pair that they were had initially intimidated him. Maji especially seemed nice and much more easy going than his brother, but Moto had a charm about him as well, just with more energy.
"I'm Bakari... and I'm not afraid." Bakari puffed his chest out a bit, trying to not make himself feel so small among the group. Absentmindedly he couldn't help rubbing at the scars on his foreleg with his paw. The grooves in his pelt matched the one on across his nose and reminded him of the nightmares that plagued his sleep sometimes. "We're just talking about prey... That's just killing so we don't go hungry. Ma'at calls it just... justi..fly..." his brow furrowed, trying to remember the word the maned lioness had used, "justifiable. If predators didn't kill other animals to survive, all the predators would die since they can't eat grass... and if they all died then the herds would explode or... something like that. Like what happened when they talk about when all the herds left because of the hyenas. But I guess the opposite." The concept was a bit overwhelming for him to think about, but Ma'at always said crazy stuff that didn't make sense to him half the time. The only bad thing about there being a lot of prey animals around was if there were no predators around to take advantage of it and no one would go hungry. He supposed it had something to do with the circle of life they liked to talk about.
"Sarabi?" He addressed the lioness who was his elder and therefore the most wise and knowledgeable one among them to clarify things for him. "When they talk about the circle of life they say we kill the prey and eat the prey, so that when we die we become the grass they eat... but if there weren't any lions to die to become the grass, does that mean there wouldn't be any grass for the prey to eat? I thought water is what made grass grow since there's more of it when the rains come." His head tilted curiously, the riddle of how lions turned to grass escaping him.
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Post by Sarabi on Jan 18, 2021 4:18:37 GMT
Honestly the questions made her realize that this would end up being a nice teaching lesson, one that didn't have to come off as such. With a soft sigh the lioness moved towards the shade of a nearby tree. The shade made her feel much more comfortable and she hoped the cubs would join her so she could properly explain everything. At least the best way she knew how to do. "The Circle of life effects us all, we are all connected to each other.. even if we don't see it that way. The prey animals provide us with food which keeps us and the other predators alive. After we finish eating the scavengers come and clean up the rest of the bones. Nothing is wasted. When we die we are eaten by scavengers and then the rest of our body goes into the earth which then produces grass for the prey animals to eat. It is a endless cycle and no one is truly above anyone else."
Sarabi told them softly, unsure if talking of death was the smartest thing to be doing right now. Some cubs handled really well and others had nightmares. In due time everyone had to come to accept how the world worked. "When Scar was the ruler of this land he decided to not abide by the laws of nature. He allowed the hyenas to over hunt the prey animals. Which in turn caused the herds to disappear--- and in time the grass and leaves died as well. The water stopped flowing and our lives became nothing but chaos." She swallowed slowly, trying to ignore the weird lump around in her throat. It was obvious that she had not grieved properly.
"As for what Ma'at was trying to explain.. If there were no predators then the prey animals would eat up all of their food. Their numbers would explode and all of them would eventually starve to death. Our purpose is to keep their herds healthy by taking the sick, injured, and weak. It keeps everything in some sort of balance." She licked her lips for a moment, thinking of what else needed to be talked about. Oh yes. "I teach all of my students about being kind. When you hunt and catch a animal, a quick death is the best thing you can offer them. A bite to the windpipe or clamping the nose shut does it rather fast. Spinal bites are for smaller animals that you can pierce with ease. To not do these things is cruel.
Of course cruelty is also a part of nature. Some do not care how they kill.--- but I ask you this little cubs. Would you rather be snuffed out quickly or be tortured? Most would love to die fast."
Her eyes shifted between the three cubs, hoping that her talk hadn't caused them any issues. It was never a easy thing talking about life and death.
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Post by Moto and Maji on Jan 27, 2021 19:55:40 GMT
"Explode?" The statement made Maji laugh out loud, a deep from his core kind of a laugh. Although he knew what the other cub meant when he said that the prey would 'explode', saying it like that made the older cub think of gazelle running around, popping like balloons if they touched anything soft. Two males going at it, they charge each other with their horns, only to immediate pop out of existence, almost deflating rapidly or poofing into small scraps in an instant. Something about imagining the animals of the savannah as balloons just really tickled his funny bone. But rather than try to explain his bizarre train of thought, Maji just casually waved Bakari off, quieting down again after a moment. "I've heard that too, not worded in that way but the concept is the same. Without us, the land would be over populated with gazelle and zebras and such. They'd eat all of the grass and the trees in the world, until there is nothing left and they all starve..."
Maji paused, that distant look in his blue eyes again as he organized his thoughts. He had a lot that he wanted to say, but something stopped him and he had to look away to regain his composure. He flicked an ear as a fly came over to say hello. Maji took a moment to watch the small black creature buzz around. It floated over his head and then seemed to move on, not interested in anything that the young lion had to offer. It was a welcome distraction from his current train of thought.
"But what about us?" He started, speaking softly, his insecurity about the subject showing in his verbiage. "What stops us from eating all of the gazelle and all of the zebras? Once you kill everything... you're just as miserable as you would be if we predators didn't hunt anything... you know? Does that make sense?"
Eventually, the tan cub shrugged nonchalantly, though anyone with a keen eye could see the troubled look in his eye. He followed Sarabi into the shade, even as Moto chased after her, grabbing her tail in his mouth and tugging, only to be literally dragged in the nearby grove of trees. He seemed oblivious to the conversation at hand. Attacking Sarabi's tail was just more fun. Maji however sat right in front of Sarabi, engrossed in her words, in her mention of Scar. Maji didn't know anything about the previous king, other than the fact that everyone thought he was crooked and cruel. It made sense that someone so wicked and entitled would do something like over-hunting. But Maji blinked, still on the other side of the conversation.
"But Saba, how do we know that we are not over-hunting? It seems like something we would not notice until it is too late, there's no like... rules or specifics about it. You just hunt until you're not hungry anymore right? So how can you tell you're not over doing it, and if we do over do it, how do you fix it? Should we... sacrifice others, kill them so that they can become the grass that will bring the herds back?"
Pausing, Maji shook his head, his ears bouncing where they were mounted on the side of his head.
"It's all so confusing... Circle of Life. What if you drown? Grass doesn't grow under water. Are you just... eaten by fish and that's kind of... it?"
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Post by bakari on Feb 15, 2021 2:22:22 GMT
Bakari listened patiently to his elder, engrossed in the teachings of the lioness. It was interesting to hear the Circle of Life explained to him in a new way, and it made more sense when Sarabi told the story. Maybe they didn’t literally turn into grass like some sort of magic, but plants had to eat something in order to grow, he supposed. Though the idea of the grass taking the leftover meat and bones of animals and consuming them was a new sort of visual for him. Perhaps that would make more sense when he was older as well and got to see more of the world.
Sarabi’s talk of hunting strategies reminded the young brown cub how eager he was for his first hunting lesson. The way she mentioned the kindness and respect required when trying to kill prey resonated with him. He may not be experienced in much of life, but knew what it felt like to be hunted. The fear of death was traumatizing no matter how long it was dragged out for. A quicker death may mean less pain before the end, but if death was the same result would it matter? A quick death merely meant less of an opportunity to escape death, after all as long as an animal was still breathing they were alive. Would the thought of being able to keep living not be more comforting than a swift and hopeless one? The cub thought quietly to himself while looking down, not wanting to contradict the former Queen. He did take her instructions to heart, however, knowing that when he had to kill to feed himself or his pride, he would try to do so as quickly as possible.
When Maji asked his own questions, he looked at the lioness with an equal gaze of curiosity and a flash of horror. “Fish would eat lions!? I thought just crocodiles did that.” Of all of the concerns he had about prowling the savannah, the fish in the watering holes he drank from hadn’t been one of them. Now, he cast a sidelong glance at the pool of water beside them collecting beneath the falls.
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