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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 7:18 pm
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 7:23 pm
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Meyrle| Basic Info | Family Tree | Cubhood | Juvenile | Adolecent | Adult | Timeline | Photo Album | Relations | Pride Info |
Her mother was a member of the EnGedi originally, a rival to the Aba Horaki clan. During times of little, the Aba Horaki would often invade the fertile territory of the En Gedi to survive. In one such raid, Meyrle's parents were killed. Rather than killing her on the spot, the raiders collected her and presented the young cub to the royal family as a gift. The royals gave the cub to their youngest heir, Vahn, as their eldest, Fulkin, already had two servants of his own.
While much was expected of him, Vahn was hardly the warring type. While he put up a touch guise, Meyrle was able to see through it. Aside from his brother, Meyrle was the only one that Vahn allowed to come close to him.
In front of the tribe, Meyrle was the perfect, humble servant. In private, she was Vahn's equal and companion.
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 7:27 pm
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Meyrle| Basic Info | Family Tree | Cubhood | Juvenile | Adolecent | Adult | Timeline | Photo Album | Relations | Pride Info |
As Vahn and Meyrle grew older together, Vahn was forced more and more to go off to train with the warriors. While Meyrle was treated well and kept healthy in his absence, it was difficult for her to be away from her friend. When Vahn returned from his training, it became habit for the young lioness to fling herself onto the princeling and welcome him with an onslaught of kisses. At first the pride frowned on the behavior, but over time it became a common sight.
Because of his frequent trips away, and his frequent returns with injuries, Meyrle became clingy and over-protective of him.
Vahn's older brother, Fulkin, was said to have abandoned the tribe during his rite of succession trial. The ordeal drove Vahn to train harder and recluse himself further. Following Fulkin's death, Vahn's father took a mortal wound and eventually passed. Grieved by her loss, Vahn's mother stopped eating. She, too, eventually passed away, leaving Vahn in the care of his mentor and his servant. Meyrle was his only shoulder to cry on.
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