About:
Name: Kidogo Moha (meaning "little one" in Swahili)
Species: Lion Gender: Female Mate: None |
Mother: Unknown
Father: Unknown Siblings: None Offspring: None |
Her Story:
As a cub, Kidogo was taken in by a local tribe that revered wild animals. She was allowed free roam and was thus treated with the utmost respect. Because of her freedom, she developed skills that allowed her to act as a wild lion, but around the tribe, despite her timidity of people, she was more friendly. Being on the smaller side, the tribe affectionately called her Kidogo Moha, meaning little one. When a neighboring tribe raided her people, she attempted to save them. However, she was captured and taken away, as the other tribe favored animals for the use of making pelts to terrify their enemies. A lion was a prize, and her pelt was to be given to the chief, but Kidogo managed to escape from them and while half of her wandering is tied to a search for her old tribe, the other half of her wars with a now deep-seated fear of people and the cages they seem to bring with them.