The Elders
Kijumbe
Name: Asi'kari
Player: Lethrossen
Gender: Male
Mate: Mng'Ariza (deceased)
Offspring: Denahi, Syeira, Tamu-Jitu; Kenai, Isoke, Angua, Fu'Sikio; Li, Bosedi, Amir, Nywea (last litter mothered by Tisha)
Personality: Asi has become rather laid back, though he is still prone to moods of frustration or annoyances. He has finally decided to take good care of his pride family and members and has stepped up to the role of High Elder. He has become rather grandfatherly, really.
Job: As Kijumbe Asi has responsibilities for winter festivals. None are known right now but he would be responsible for gathering members and letting them know what is going on in the winter season. Also as elder it is his duty to be one of the advisers to the king, offering advice and opinions.
Mijumbe
Name: ???
Player: Felyn
Gender: Female
Mate: ???
Offspring: ???
Personality: ???
Job: Seems very favorable toward the fall season. Knows which plants and foods are good and plentiful during the Autumn. Specializes in death ceremonies and prayers. Wears a weaved, dried grass crown with a few feathers hanging here and there. She sacrifices any stillborns to the goddess of harvest, asking her to continue her kindness, and let the births go better in the coming seasons. Also deals with the death ceremonies, when older lions die they are brought to a certain spot and a ceremony is held. Water is sprinkled onto the chest region of the lion, and a dirt symbol smudged onto the forehead. The water symbolizes the flow of life, and it will bring the dead lion back to where they came from, and hopefully the soul will start life new. The dirt symbolizes the earth, of which the spirit has roamed for many or few years. It is smeared on the forehead so that the soul can find its way back to earth when it decides to stay new.
Ujumbe
Name: ???
Player: Kinreii
Gender: Male
Mate: ???
Offspring: ???
Personality: ???
Job: wears a crown crafted out of water lily weeds (no flower part) with small shells and even a few dried sea stars in it. No one knows where he recieved such an item, perhaps near the jungle. The Ujumbe knows much of summer plants and festivals and is also very good with cubs. He specializes in birth ceremonies. He is a favorite with mothers because he is kind and is good at what he does.