Welcome to Inkbunny...
Allowed ratings
To view member-only content, create an account. ( Hide )
AUS - Chapter 3: Looking For Lili
« older newer »
lionkinguard
lionkinguard's Gallery (347)

AUS - Chapter 4: Chamti

AUS - Chapter 5: Peace Again
04.rtf
Keywords male 1180342, female 1070363, cub 270777, anthro 211214, male/female 94437, feral 90640, oc 77710, mammal 55791, bear 48500, males 42850, teen 33054, adult 30865, sfw 28043, reptile 27884, fantasy 26508, original character 26042, magic 25013, females 24727, dinosaur 14716, teenager 10411, family 6673, original characters 5747, raptor 5568, friendship 5298, ocs 5217, drama 4558, mammals 2776, portal 1342, adults 1340, t-rex 1323, island 1223, tyrannosaurus rex 849, reptiles 759, velociraptor 752, dinosaurs 683, raptors 181, iguanodon 36, flyon 18, flyoness 14, askaru 12, lilikiki 12, flyons 10, chamti 6, velociraptors 5, unikatni 2, katni 2, dinostrov 1, iguanodons 1, dinomorphs 1, dinomorph 1
An Unforgettable Summer

Chapter 4: Chamti


“Um... Chamti?” Lilikiki walks slowly inside the cave, not wanting to provoke the bear. She looks all around her as she walks further inside. "Hi?" Lili doesn't hear a sound. At the bottom of the cave, she sees something. "What is that?" Lili approaches and realizes that this is where the bear stores the food that the other animals give him. In a last attempt to communicate with the bear, the young flyoness calls him again. “Chamti! I just want to talk!” Once again, she hears no answer and she doesn't see anyone in the cave. “I'll come back another time.” Lili decides and turns to the exit. "Oh!" She's startled when she sees the huge bear Chamti entering her cave.
"What?! Who are you? What are you doing here?” Chamti asks in his menacing tone.
“I-I'm sorry. I... I just wanted to talk to you.” Lili answers, a little cowering in fear. Chamti looks scarier inside the cave.
“Do you want to talk? Very well. Bring me food and then we can talk.”
“N-No.”
"No?!" Chamti looks more irritated.
"I... I think what you're doing is wrong."
“Oh yeah? Then why?" Chamti lets out a light laugh in a tone of enjoyment.
Lilikiki remembers what her parents taught her and showed her. “Animals work hard to get food for them. You are forcing them to work for you and they don't have enough food for themselves.”
"So maybe they should work harder."
“Or maybe you should start working to get your own food.”
“Are you calling me lazy?” Chamti approaches Lili threateningly.
"N-No, I..." Lili backs away slowly in fear. "I'm just saying that's not how the circle of life works." Lili explains, remembering what her parents taught her.
"Wait a second." Chamti stops, realizing something. “You're one of those creatures that came to visit the forest, aren't you?”
“Y-Yes. And my father is very powerful. You should be careful.” Lili looks more confident now.
"Hahaha." Chamti laughs for a while. “No animal is more powerful than I am. And if you and your family don't do what I want... Well... Maybe I can change that.” Chamti smiles mischievously, moving closer to Lili.
“W-What are you going to do?” Again, Lili is a little scared.
Chamti just continues to smile and approaches her. When the bear tries to grab her, Lili dodges and quickly passes the bear's side, running out of the cave.
"Come back here!" Annoyed, Chamti leaves the cave and runs after Lili. “You'll regret that you challenged me!”
Lili runs between the trees, trying to escape the bear, but Chamti is strong and smart and always manages to get close to her. However, Lili is young and agile, so she jumps between tall rocks and tree trunks to gain more speed. After a while, Lilikiki looks back and she doesn't see the bear. It is then that she stops and smiles. "I did it?" She waits for some time and neither hears nor sees the bear. "I did it!" She celebrates and starts walking again, trying to make her way back to her family.
However, the big bear appears by surprise and grabs her. "Gotcha."
“Aahh! Let me go!” Lilikiki screams in fright.
“You're gonna be very useful to me, girl.”
"Please don't hurt me."
"Don't worry. If your parents get me enough food, I won't do you any harm.” Chamti turns to walk back to her cave, but...
“Let go of my daughter, Chamti.” Askaru appears, looking seriously at the big bear.
"Well, well... You're just in time." Chamti just smiles. "Don't worry. I'm not going to harm your daughter. All you have to do is find food for me, just like everyone else.”
Lilikiki just watches her father, still scared of what the bear might do.
“You know this is wrong, Chamti.”
"Wrong? No. Intelligent? Yes."
“Each animal has a role to play in the circle of life. In this forest, everyone collects their own food, everyone builds their own lair... This is the Forest of Peace. All animals respect each other.”
"Exactly. All animals respect me because I'm the strongest animal in the forest.”
“No animal respects you because you are threatening them.”
“They have to realize that I'm bigger, stronger and smarter so that no one challenges me. But it seems that you and your family don't understand that, do you?” Chamti grabs Lili a little tighter.
“Aahh! Dad! Use your magic!” Lili asks, more scared.
"Magic?" Chamti is confused.
"No, Lily." Askaru says. “Chamti, listen. It's not too late for you to change. Please put my daughter down, return the food to the animals and you'll see that everything will be fine. No one will hate you, I promise.”
"Never! Now disappear from here! Come back when you have my food!”
"I'm not leaving without my daughter!" Askaru gets into an attack position.
“Don't challenge me.” Chamti threatens him.
For a few seconds, Askaru and Chamti look at each other, serious and determined. Seeing this, Lilikiki takes the opportunity and bites the bear's paw, managing to free herself and positions herself behind her father.
“Oh you damn girl!” Chamti is furious and moves forward to attack both.
Askaru and Lilikiki look at each other. Askaru smiles and his daughter realizes what he wants. The two start running in different directions. This time, Chamti decides to chase Askaru. Askaru is fast, but the bear knows the forest best, so the king of CiAr never strays far enough.
"You cannot escape!" Chamti doesn't give up. The bear continues to chase the flyon until a rocky wall forces them to stop. Now Askaru is trapped between the wall and the bear. “It's your last chance. Find food for me and neither you nor your family will suffer.”
“I have a better idea. Now, Lili!”
"What?!" Chamti looks back and just has time to see Lilikiki jumping from a tree to his head, knocking him down. "No!" Chamti falls on his belly and Askaru quickly jumps onto his back.
“Come on, Lili.” Askaru asks and Lili jumps onto the bear's back, joining her father there. The two put pressure on the bear's back with their weight of adult and teenage flyons, making Chamti unable to get up.
“Get off!” Chamti demands, trying to get up, but without success.
“Chamti, listen. You have to change your attitude.” Askaru tries to convince the bear. "If you don't, other animals will continue to suffer and you'll never be truly happy."
“What if I don't want to change?”
“In that case, you'll have to leave this forest.”
"Hahaha. And who is going to kick me out? You?" Chamti makes fun of Askaru.
“Go on, dad. Use your magic. Make him disappear or send him elsewhere or..."
“No, Lili! I already told you we can't use magic here!"
“M-Magic?” Once again, Chamti is confused. "I... I've heard that word before."
"What?!" Now is Askaru and Lili who are confused.
"Wha... What is magic?" Chamti asks curiously.
"You... You shouldn't have that information." Askaru warns, knowing that it's too dangerous. “Where did you hear that word?”
"I don't know. I... I just remember... N-No..."
Askaru and Lilikiki notice that the bear is quite confused.
“Chamti. Do you remember your family, your old house?” Askaru asks, trying to figure something out.
“I…” Chamti struggles to remember his past, but… “I don't remember anything. I just remember waking up here in this forest.”
“I see... Lili. You wanted to see magic, you're going to see magic.”
“Yes!” Lili is glad that her father has finally agreed to use magic.
“W-What are you going to do?” Chamti is worried again, not realizing what Askaru is planning.
“Don't worry, Chamti. I just want to help you. Please keep calm. Relax."
"O-Okay." The bear tries to calm down, despite not knowing what will happen.
A bright blue light appears on Askaru's neck.
"Dad?!" Lilikiki is admired, but she knows her father is about to use magic.
In fact, that light comes from his El'drian crystal. He brought the magic crystal for his family trip, believing it could be useful. Askaru has kept the crystal camouflaged, since in the past he promised his queen Tayarinne that he would get rid of that crystal. However, he was unable to do it, as this crystal is what allows him to do all sorts of magic.
“What are you going to do, dad?” Lili asks curiously.
“I'm trying to reactivate Chamti's memories. I need you to help me and keep him calm. This magic is very powerful and I need maximum concentration. Do you think you can help me?”
“Sure, dad.”
"Let's do it."
Askaru closes his eyes, concentrating on the crystal's magic, which is getting brighter and brighter. The flyon uses its energy to try to wake up the bear's asleep memories.
"Look... at the light." Askaru asks in a calm, serious, tired tone.
Chamti looks into the crystal's light and his mind travels to the past with small flashbacks.
A large island in the middle of the ocean, a place much further away than the Forest of Peace, appears in his memories. It's an island dominated by dinomorphs, a species of anthropomorphic dinosaurs. Chamti remembers this island, where all dinosaurs seem to live in peace. A baby iguanodon is with his parents, next to a tree. His father uses his tail, pointing at a tree and a fruit levitates from the highest branch of the tree to the cub's paws. “One day, you will do this and more, my son.”
Askaru shakes a little. Mind magic is very tiring, but he has to help Chamti recover his memories. For the good of the jungle and, above all, for the good of Chamti.
The bear feels his memories coming back stronger. This time, the picture of a teenage iguanodon practicing magic among the trees. Finally, after several attempts, he manages to levitate the fruit. His parents show up and nuzzle him. “Very well, Kátní.”
"Magic is strong in you." His father praises his son with a smile.

“Mom... Dad... Magic...” Chamti talks, his body moving.
"Lili. Don't let him go.” Askaru asks.
"Yes, my dad." Lili obeys, putting more pressure with her paws on the bear's big, heavy body.
The light of the magic crystal intensifies and Chamti's memories continue to appear more clearly. This time, several dinosaurs are fighting, predators attacking preys that are trying to escape. The leader of the predators, a T-Rex, is using his magic to turn anyone who challenges him or tries to escape to stone. “From now on, I will be your leader! You all must obey me!” In the middle of the chaos, the iguanodon Unikátní, now a little older, hugs his parents, knowing they cannot challenge the T-Rex.
The bear Chamti becomes more restless as his memories are coming back, forcing Askaru to focus more on his magic and Lilikiki to keep him calm and quiet.
Now Chamti remembers another moment. The island is being destroyed while the dinosaurs fight each other with their magic. Unikátní and his parents are hidden among tall trees. "We cannot escape, but we can save you." His father says in a serious, worried and determined tone.
“What are you doing?” Unikátní asks, watching his parents link their tails, getting ready to do something.
“We've been practicing a lot in secret. But now there is no time.” His mother explains.
“Take our magic to other lands. We are very proud of you.”
Unikátní's parents use their magic to open a magical portal, which leaves them low on energy.
"No!" Unikátní doesn't want to leave his parents.
"They're over here!" A voice exclaims, not far away.
"There is no time. You have to go, son.” His father warns. “Show everyone our magic. Don't let our species become extinct.”
"Hey! You! Stop!” Two velociraptors run towards the iguanodons, ready to attack.
“I love you, mom and dad.” Unikátní speaks, crying.
“We love you too, Kátní.” His parents smile at their son, who disappears into the portal.

"No!" Chamti screams, now remembering his past.
Askaru stops using the crystal's magic and lies down, resting. This kind of magic leaves him very tired because it's a kind of magic that forces him to have great mental concentration.
"Dad!" Lili gets off the bear, going to nuzzle her father, clearly worried about him.
"I'm fine, Lili."
"I... I remember now." Says Chamti, getting up calmly.
Askaru and Lili just look at him curiously. “What do you remember, Chamti?” Askaru asks. In fact, Askaru manages to get other creatures to recover their memories, but he can't see those memories.
“Actually, my name is Unikátní.” The bear explains. “My parents and friends called me Kátní.” He smiles for a while, before turning serious and sad again. "But... I don't have any friends or family anymore."
“W… What happened?”
“I used to be a iguanodon from Dinostrov.”
"Wait. Does Dinostrov exist?” Lili is amazed. In her studies, she read about a legend that tells about an island with dinosaurs, where magic is powerful, but no one ever saw that island.
"Yes. Dinostrov was my home. A big, beautiful island, camouflaged with our magic to keep intruders out so they cannot invade our home. But we didn't know the evil was already inside.”
Askaru and Lilikiki sit down to listen to the bear's story.
“All Dinostrov's dinosaurs knew magic. Parents taught their children and the magic never disappeared. We lived peacefully, happily, prey and predators in harmony. But a selfish T-Rex wanted to increase his knowledge of magic and ended up killing our leader, making himself our new leader. His greed and his selfishness caused a huge conflict between dinosaurs, leading to the death of several species. Those who survived tried to gain a greater knowledge of magic so they could face the T-Rex. But it wasn't enough. A new magical conflict has led to the destruction of our island and our species.”
"Oh no..." Lili is sad, hearing that story. Askaru continues to listen seriously.
“My parents and I were the last survivors on the preys' side. We were being chased and my parents used their maximum strength, joining their magic to open a portal and send me here.”
“How did you end up turned into a bear with amnesia?” Askaru asks.
“Dinosaurs always knew how to handle magic, but they never tried to do something really big like teleportation. I think the teleportation caused me to pass out and lose my memory. I just remember waking up at the entrance of this forest not knowing what had happened or what to do. And I was already a bear when I woke up. Maybe my parents used the rest of their energy to change me to protect me, before the portal closed and they were…” He refuses to say the D word.
“And how did you end up… like this?”
"I don't know. I think because I was alone, because I didn't remember my past... I wanted to show that I wasn't weak. And the name Chamti? Well... The animals gave me that nickname and I just accepted it.”
“What are you going to do now, Chamti? I mean... Uni... Unikaki?” Lili asks, still a little confused by the whole story.
“It's Unikátní. And I don't know. After all the harm I've done in this forest, I doubt the animals will forgive me."
"You won't know if you don't try." Askaru says. “You can always start by apologizing to my family.”
"Thanks. And… I'm sorry.”
"I already apologized to you." Lili smiles.
Chamti smiles too.
“Maybe I can transform you  back into your iguanodon form. But not here in the Forest of Peace. If you want to stay and live here, you'll have to live without magic and be like a bear.” Askaru explains.
“Maybe...” Chamti thinks for a while. "We'll see. For now, I would like to try to make peace with everyone.”
“This is a big step. But you can count on my support.”
“Thank you, um...”
“Askaru.”
"Yes. Thank you, Askaru. For everything."
“You're welcome, Cham... Unikátní. Now maybe we should go. It's getting late and my family is worried.”
"A-Alright."
Askaru, Lilikiki and Chamti walk together. It was a big twist. Lili wanted to face the bear, proving that she was brave and that her parents were wrong to wait before they acted. Askaru ended up using magic, even though he knew it was dangerous and forbidden. Fortunately, no one saw them. Chamti recovered his memory and realized that what he was doing was wrong. Now Chamti, or Unikátní, wants to prove to everyone that he's not evil. His future is unpredictable, but he knows that whatever may happen to him, it will surely be better than all the bad things that have ever happened to him.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
page
1
page
2
page
3
page
4
page
5
page
6
page
7
page
8
page
9
page
10
page
11
page
12
page
13
page
14
page
15
page
16
page
17
page
18
page
19
page
20
page
21
page
22
page
23
page
24
page
25
page
26
page
27
page
28
page
29
page
30
page
31
page
32
page
33
page
34
page
35
page
36
page
37
page
38
page
39
page
40
page
41
page
42
page
43
page
44
page
45
page
46
page
47
page
48
page
49
page
50
page
51
page
52
page
53
page
54
page
55
page
56
page
57
page
58
page
59
page
60
page
61
page
62
page
63
page
64
page
65
page
66
page
67
page
68
page
69
page
70
page
71
page
72
page
73
page
74
page
75
page
76
page
77
page
78
page
79
page
80
page
81
page
82
page
83
page
84
page
85
page
86
page
87
page
88
page
89
page
90
page
91
page
92
page
93
page
94
page
95
page
96
page
97
page
98
page
99
page
100
page
101
page
102
page
103
page
104
page
105
page
106
page
107
page
108
page
109
page
110
page
111
page
112
page
113
page
114
page
115
page
116
page
117
page
118
page
119
page
120
page
121
page
122
page
123
page
124
page
125
page
126
page
127
page
128
page
129
page
130
page
131
page
132
page
133
page
134
page
135
page
136
page
137
page
138
page
139
page
140
page
141
page
142
page
143
page
144
page
145
page
146
page
147
page
148
page
149
page
150
page
151
page
152
page
153
page
154
page
155
page
156
page
157
page
158
page
159
page
160
page
161
page
162
page
163
page
164
page
165
page
166
page
167
page
168
page
169
page
170
page
171
page
172
page
173
page
174
page
175
page
176
page
177
page
178
page
179
page
180
page
181
page
182
page
183
page
184
page
185
page
186
page
187
page
188
page
189
page
190
page
191
page
192
page
193
page
194
page
195
page
196
page
197
page
198
page
199
page
200
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
next
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
previous
page
 
 
page
1
page
2
page
3
page
4
page
5
page
6
page
7
page
8
page
9
page
10
page
11
page
12
page
13
page
14
page
15
page
16
page
17
page
18
page
19
page
20
page
21
page
22
page
23
page
24
page
25
page
26
page
27
page
28
page
29
page
30
page
31
page
32
page
33
page
34
page
35
page
36
page
37
page
38
page
39
page
40
page
41
page
42
page
43
page
44
page
45
page
46
page
47
page
48
page
49
page
50
page
51
page
52
page
53
page
54
page
55
page
56
page
57
page
58
page
59
page
60
page
61
page
62
page
63
page
64
page
65
page
66
page
67
page
68
page
69
page
70
page
71
page
72
page
73
page
74
page
75
page
76
page
77
page
78
page
79
page
80
page
81
page
82
page
83
page
84
page
85
page
86
page
87
page
88
page
89
page
90
page
91
page
92
page
93
page
94
page
95
page
96
page
97
page
98
page
99
page
100
page
101
page
102
page
103
page
104
page
105
page
106
page
107
page
108
page
109
page
110
page
111
page
112
page
113
page
114
page
115
page
116
page
117
page
118
page
119
page
120
page
121
page
122
page
123
page
124
page
125
page
126
page
127
page
128
page
129
page
130
page
131
page
132
page
133
page
134
page
135
page
136
page
137
page
138
page
139
page
140
page
141
page
142
page
143
page
144
page
145
page
146
page
147
page
148
page
149
page
150
page
151
page
152
page
153
page
154
page
155
page
156
page
157
page
158
page
159
page
160
page
161
page
162
page
163
page
164
page
165
page
166
page
167
page
168
page
169
page
170
page
171
page
172
page
173
page
174
page
175
page
176
page
177
page
178
page
179
page
180
page
181
page
182
page
183
page
184
page
185
page
186
page
187
page
188
page
189
page
190
page
191
page
192
page
193
page
194
page
195
page
196
page
197
page
198
page
199
page
200
AUS - Chapter 3: Looking For Lili
AUS - Chapter 5: Peace Again
AUS - Chapter 5: Peace Again
AUS - Chapter 3: Looking For Lili
AN UNFORGETTABLE SUMMER - CHAPTER 4: CHAMTI

This is a very special and magical chapter that can change the way you see Chamti. Lilikiki wants to talk with him and her father Askaru wants to protect her. What will happen when something seems to start coming back to Chamti's mind?

PREVIOUS CHAPTER: https://inkbunny.net/s/2807798
NEXT CHAPTER: https://inkbunny.net/s/2818901

I hope you'll like this story. It's a great sfw project about family and friendship, but also with some elements that are new to me.

If you want to continue reading without having to wait too long for the next chapters, subscribe here: https://subscribestar.adult/lionkinguard

This story was commissioned by a friend:
Askaru
Askaru
. It's a gift from him to his girlfriend, my good friend and Maalum official designer
Tayarinne
Tayarinne
.
The thumbnail image belongs to
Tayarinne
Tayarinne
.
Askaru, Tayarinne, Lilikiki, Maine and Tayarinne II belong to
Askaru
Askaru
and
Tayarinne
Tayarinne
.
All other ocs were my creation with my client's approval.

Keywords
male 1,180,342, female 1,070,363, cub 270,777, anthro 211,214, male/female 94,437, feral 90,640, oc 77,710, mammal 55,791, bear 48,500, males 42,850, teen 33,054, adult 30,865, sfw 28,043, reptile 27,884, fantasy 26,508, original character 26,042, magic 25,013, females 24,727, dinosaur 14,716, teenager 10,411, family 6,673, original characters 5,747, raptor 5,568, friendship 5,298, ocs 5,217, drama 4,558, mammals 2,776, portal 1,342, adults 1,340, t-rex 1,323, island 1,223, tyrannosaurus rex 849, reptiles 759, velociraptor 752, dinosaurs 683, raptors 181, iguanodon 36, flyon 18, flyoness 14, askaru 12, lilikiki 12, flyons 10, chamti 6, velociraptors 5, unikatni 2, katni 2, dinostrov 1, iguanodons 1, dinomorphs 1, dinomorph 1
Details
Type: Writing - Document
Published: 2 years, 3 months ago
Rating: General

MD5 Hash for Page 1... Show Find Identical Posts [?]
Stats
125 views
4 favorites
3 comments

BBCode Tags Show [?]
 
Tayarinne
2 years, 3 months ago
Thank you for writing so perfectly! You really are a talent! :3
I am glad Aski commissioned this from you because it is amazing. This chapter was really surprising. Unikátní's backstory is something I did not expect at all and I really like the connestion to dinos in this story. All kinds of creatures can live in CiAr, even dinos, everyone. <3
lionkinguard
2 years, 3 months ago
OMG... Your words mean so much to me, Taya. I write this story for you and Askaru and I love to do it because you two are so kind and good friends.
I also try to improve at each story and this one is kinda a new content for me. So I'm really happy you two are enjoying it.
Thank you so much for all your support. <3
Tayarinne
2 years, 3 months ago
We thank you for this beautiful story! <3
New Comment:
Move reply box to top
Log in or create an account to comment.