• Pride information
• She must stay in the pride and can only leave if the Ithambo disbands.
• Zulu names prefered, pride lore.
• End date: 16th Jan
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Named for the sunshine colour of her fur, Ilanga has a sunny, optimistic disposition, more inclined to claim a kill half-saved rather than half-eaten. Yet she is not frivolous in the slightest, a very practical lioness with the independence and experience that makes a good Cinga. She is devoted to her sisters and the pride as a whole. Good friends with Simosihle and by extension Njalo.
Having been born and raised in the pride, as her mother was a Busisa. Her father was from the last rogue swap and she has two other sisters in the pride. (Ukungcola [CaliWolfe] & Imvula [Andranis]) Their mother died last year in a hunting accident. She received a vulture from a hatching when she was a cub, and as expected, she become a Cinga when she grew old enough
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Jasiri: He sired only one litter before meeting Ilanga, and was challanged and defeated by an ex-Boneland's son called Gabedi not long after the pair spent time together. With Jasiri gone Ilanga's cubs are likely to be his last litter in the pride.
Information:
Ilanga is a Cinga, as such she spends more time on her own with her vulture than most Boneland females ever do. She is a traveller, moving all over the pride's territory on the lookout for rogues, hyenas and anything else of interest. She defends the land and is well adept at looking after herself. These qualities she will pass onto her cubs through advice and training as they grow. Both boys and girls will be taught how to survive on their own, how to hunt solo and how to track prey and encroaching rogues. She will encourage each cub to be true to its nature, the girls of course will stay in the pride, but if the boys wish to do the same Ilanga will be 100% behind their decision. They are her first cubs after all and while she is a very independent lioness, she of course wants to keep her babies safe. If the boys decide to leave, she will prepare them for life as a rogue to the best of her considerable abilities. And if any of the cubs wish to follow her pawsteps and take a vulture companion, she will help them locate their very own vulture (OOC I will be trying to get a breeding out of Ilanga's bird Idla, but it may take a ltitle while).