In Africa, long before the lion pride made enemies with the Buffalo herd, a wild red eyed white bunny was in love with a black horned Buffalo Calf.
The father of the Black horned Buffalo, named him Skido. Every one in the Herd who heard of Skido was astonished. How could a calf have horns? But Skido was born much unlike his peers. Mostly, if not all the times he was shunned and discriminated upon by other calves.
Elsewhere in the jungle of the last Kingdom,Torry was born in the family of white fur bunnies. Like a fire in the Rift, word went around the Burrow of a Black Bunnie with a long tail and very short ears. Torry was always made fun of and their family become a laughing stock.
In those days after the great fire of the Rift, Samoei, a playful cub of Amani’s Pride had been separated from the pride at the crossings of Kapedo. Fixated at the magnificence of the waterfalls, the splendor of their wonder robbed him the significance of paying attention as the family crossed without a trace.
As nature had its cause, Samoei, Torry and Skido met at Talaisan’s brook. On the upper side of the brook Tarzanna the duckling from another was swimming down to the lower side of the brook. Time turned this frames into motion pictures and before long the bonds were broken as familiarity bred contempt while the Talaisan Brook paid homage to these genetic variations of the lost but found difference of the Last Kingdom.
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