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Its felt like a while since he spred his wings- choosing to stay away from anything would do that to you. He hadnt conversed with a god, nor another lion, in what felt like ages. Anything that got near him tended to not like to be there for a long period of time so.. it lead to being alone- not that he really gave a s**t. Today he landed on a patch of earth and disguised himself as a mortal lion- bulky even for normal lion standards. Something drew his attention to this area- something around him indeed smelt like gore- even without the blood nearby something lead his paws here.

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Tukutu hummed to herself as she batted lazily at a flower. It had been an abnormally hot day, so the goddess had taken refuge from the heat beneath a large tree, though she soon found the tree shelter to be quite... boring, to say the least. Tapelo, her companion, had long since run off for an errand on her behalf, and as much as Tu wanted to do some wandering off herself, knew the small hare would be quite irritated at returning to find his friend missing.

So there she lay, yawning and batting away at the poor plantlife.

Well, that is, until a large form seemed to appear from out of nowhere in the distance. She didn't have a clear view, but she was fairly certain he hadn't been there moments before.

Rising from where she lay, she squinted. Who could it be?



Though while still in his mortal form- one sign of not being normal would have been his bright yellow glowing eyes. He never really bothered trying to disquise those- he didnt care if anyone noticed how creepy his yellow eyes on black 'eyewhites' looked. Plus he just couldnt keep his huge monsterclaws shiethed.

The scent of gore was still all around him.... a normal male lion would probably be looking to find the source- but he wasnt exactly a ordinary lion... and he wouldnt be a scavenger.

Striding off in a direction he did not notice himself drawing closer to the other lioness... and even if he did he really wouldnt care- he'd walk where he wanting to and plus... something like invisible strings felt like it was drawing him that way. It was soon that he noticed he was not alone. Just as predicited- he kept walking right towards her. Altering his path just slightly so he wouldnt have to climb over her to walk past her.



One eyebrow rose as she watched the large being approach. He was clearly abnormal, judging by his size alone. Even Sakata, the largest being she'd seen wandering the pride, paled in comparison to this large brute. And if THAT wasn't enough, then the glowing eyes this fellow possessed would be a surefire giveaway as to what he truly was.

"Bored at the Haven, I presume?" She inquired casually, her tail flipping lazily against the ground. No, this lion was no mortal, she was sure of it. Like herself, he could only be one thing. A god. And why another god was roaming the land of the Mizimu'Tungika, Tukutu was going to find out.



The only sign that her words registered with him was the sudden slowing of his pace, and his eyes flicking over to examine her. Ah, she was indeed wasnt a normal lioness herself. He wouldnt have noticed if he kept walking past- but the way she held herself showed she was something different. Plus her knowledge of the haven didnt change her odds either.

Eyes glowing a shade brighter- he continued following the invisible guide but chatted with his rumbling voice."Who needs to be in that hole full of children flitting around each other like bee's to a flowers apex." He did not like it in the Haven- while it is a good excuse to get away from the mortals it is also a trap all its own.



She laughed, but remained where she was, even settling back down so that she was comfortably laying across the cool shaded grass. This stranger, this fellow god, seemed to be headed in a particular direction... but why? She'd come from that direction, and it was nothing more than heat and vast acres of... boring.

"The Haven can be quite boring, I agree." she chimed in merrily, wondering how he'd respond if she told him she'd probably been one of the younger deities to 'flit' around the Haven. "I much prefer it down here, where things are more chaotic, more.... mischievous."

Winking, she nodded her head. "I am Tukutu. And you would be, my godly friend...?"


Grinning toothily, he seemed to be amused by the younger goddess. She seemed to feel the same way about the dislike for the more...peaceful gods. He had a natural respect for any god but... man the lectures about love and peace get irritating.

"Kasa fa' Moyo- or "With Less Heart"." Why he told her that last tidbit he didnt know, he just followed his instincts. His instincts was one thing that never let him down.. and even on rare occasion when it did- he paid not attention to it and just kept rolling.

"I go where my claws carry me- though i tend to gravitate towards the more chaotic and the hurt. We can just say it tends to find me even if i choose to not go looking, not that i mind."



She nodded her head once more, as if silently accepting the new god into her territory. Being far from possessive of the new land she'd come to inhabit, Tukutu was quite pleased to see other deities begin to roam around the area. More deities typically meant more trouble, at least in her mind, which was ALWAYS a good thing. And this big brute didn't seem to be the type to just sit around and watch, anyhow. Perhaps, if he hung around, she could convince him to assist her in a trick or two, for the sake of mischief.

"Then you have come to the right pride, Kasa," she said, shortening his name to her own liking. "You will find the Mizimu'Tungika is in the midst of great chaos, and great turmoil to come."

Her tail once more returning to its casual flicking, she motioned one paw off to the distance. "Further that way, you will find the Dhati, the rebels of the Mizimu'Tungika. The pride is unaware of the battle that awaits it beyond the border, so I suggest, should you intend to stay, that you keep an eye out for the war."

Her solemn expression grew into a smile once more, and she giggled. "Else you might miss out on all the fun!"


"Typical- so thats what is pulling me here." This was not the first time his paws where lead in to wars- he couldnt remember the last but where there is two living things there will always be war. His domain tended to aid those in war- even if his power knocked the switch off of control in ones mind. War means weak hearted fighters... and war means interesting days to come.

"I think i might like it here- i might end up staying for a while." He ignored the shortening she gave his name.

Giving one final nod to Tukutu- he continued off in the same direction- not being one fo stay off on the sidelines. If thre was war coming... he wanted a first view seat.



She smiled as she watched him go. If it weren't for the fact she was waiting for Tapelo, the goddess was sorely tempted to follow after the large being, to see where he'd go next, what his next move would be. But, as gruff 'ol Kasa said, he'd be around during the next while or so. Which meant, for Tukutu, that she'll have plenty of time to mess around with him, should he prove to be an old fuddydud like her father typically was.

Words escaped her, as he left, but then again, what was there left to say?

Turning back around, Tukutu stared down at the flower she'd been batting at earlier, and with one giant swoop, smashed the flower beneath her paw. Indeed, there would be a War, and she eagerly awaited for the day that she'll see more than just flowers being stomped away.