timbalionguy
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This is a new story set in the very earliest time of Narnia. In fact, it begins just hours after the talking beasts were created. This story will explain the origins of all of the great cats that can be found in Narnia. In the early days, these noble animals did much to strengthen and stabilize Narnia. But as time passes, problems develop that leads to a terrible battle.
Copperfox's 'Southward the Tigers' is an offshoot of the events told in this story, and the two stories run parallel for much of the time. You will see references here to events taking place in that story, and vice versa. Indeed, I have been working closely with Copperfox to assure that these two stories taken together are a 'reliable' history of the talking lions and tigers of Narnia.
'Hooks' have been written into this story for future adventures-- written by me or interested others-- of other great cat species. And, there will be an all-new fantastical cat introduced into Narnia, who has never been mentioned elsewhere because it's theater of action is in the far north.
Last, but not least-- being a big cat keeper myself, and an enthusiast of animal life in general, I hope to throw in some tidbits of natural history as well. And being a follower of 'the Great Lion', there will be some challenges to 'follow the Lion' in this story!
Without further ado, here we go!
Copperfox's 'Southward the Tigers' is an offshoot of the events told in this story, and the two stories run parallel for much of the time. You will see references here to events taking place in that story, and vice versa. Indeed, I have been working closely with Copperfox to assure that these two stories taken together are a 'reliable' history of the talking lions and tigers of Narnia.
'Hooks' have been written into this story for future adventures-- written by me or interested others-- of other great cat species. And, there will be an all-new fantastical cat introduced into Narnia, who has never been mentioned elsewhere because it's theater of action is in the far north.
Last, but not least-- being a big cat keeper myself, and an enthusiast of animal life in general, I hope to throw in some tidbits of natural history as well. And being a follower of 'the Great Lion', there will be some challenges to 'follow the Lion' in this story!
Without further ado, here we go!