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mask-of-prime · 8 months
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VG: Season 3 Poster (+ Announcement)
Vitani's Guard makes its return for one final, high-stakes season! This season will be full of concepts that have been developed for years since the release of the final episode of TLG, and will quite possibly be the heaviest subject matter in VG yet.
What's in store:
Water encompasses the theme of this entire season as it explores self-reflection and resurfacing past memories. Important figures from the past will return to guide Vitani and her Guard in these times of introspection. Starting later this September! (A heads-up for this season: Many if not all episodes will contain flashbacks from various points in time, particularly in the span of the Guard's lifetimes. There will be illustrations of these flashbacks along with illustrations of present-day scenes.
Also this upload kinda serves as an official logo reveal for Vitani's Guard too, albeit a very eroded one. I may post different variants of my logo design for VG. Loved the process of making it so detailed.)
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australet789 · 1 year
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TLK: Perfectly Valued Act 3 Page 15
Things were started to get out of control again, so Rafiki finally intervenes.(sorry if i made Rafiki sounds weird, i dont know how to write accents in english) <<PREVIOUS | COVER | NEXT>>
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sleuth-draws · 3 months
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LOVESICK (part 3) - She Can Never Know! < prev | next >
As the sun begins to rise, the time for morning patrol follows suit. Every morning, the Lion Guard assembles at the base of Pride Rock to greet one another a good morning and decide who should hit which part of the lands. 
Imara has to admit she's not entirely used to sleeping in a dark, cool den full of other lions; it's a far cry from sleeping in the dust of the Outlands, the rising sun hot on her pelt, tail and ears flicking away the termites that crawled over her. She can't complain though. There's an easy comradery in it that living in Zira's pride had never achieved, to be able to lean into the nearest warm, slumbering body when needed without worrying you'll be kicked away antagonistically -- kind, almost familial.
Since the migration to the Pridelands, Imara has come to like the lions in it, despite all her raising to despise them. It had taken quite a bit of healing and talking with the other lionesses -- from both groups -- to finally admit that. She used to be one of the skinniest of the Outlanders, something of a runt as a cub and always shoved from what little food could be scrounged up, the surprising generosity of the others allowed her to finally eat without worry to her heart’s content and build more body weight than she could've ever dreamed of having. She feels safe and supported here.
So these days, when she rises, bright and easy, stretching her ever-growing muscles and shaking her ears out, she's happy to pay it forward.
Today, she hops down the Rock and is the first to be at the base.
Next is Tazama, who greets her quietly yet warmly; then Shabaha, whose limp from the war has become hardly noticeable now; then, ironically, Kasi, who grumbles as they slink down the Rock.
"Nice of you to join us, Kas," Imara chuckles. "What kept you up so late last night?"
Kasi grouses, grooming a paw, "Noth --"
"I know what," Shabaha butts in, snickering, "You were up talking to Zuri last night, weren't you?"
From the way Kasi bristles, they can all tell Shabaha's right on the money. "...No, I wasn't . I can't even stand tha brat, let alone hold a conversation with her."
Shabaha laughs that wild laugh of hers, as if that's the funniest thing in the world. "Oh, please! I could hear you two giggling like cubs in the corner of the den! Who knew you could be such a charmer?"
"That -- you --" Kasi fumbles for words, their ears flattened in embarrassment, obviously caught. "Sh-Shut up, Shabaha! I-It was just…just idle conversation, nothing to gawk abou --"
"Yeah, you sure like gawking at her, don't you --"
"Why, you -- "
"Um, not to interrupt," Tazama says, distracted but clearly disturbed by their noise, "but it's past sunrise already; where's Vitani?"
The group falls silent as they realize she's right; they're far past their usual patrol time and their leader is nowhere to be found.
"Gosh," Imara says, "you guys don't think something happened to her, do you?"
"She might be sick?" Shabaha suggests. "Did you guys notice her looking strange yesterday?"
"Not me," Kasi says, shrugging. “‘Zama?”
"Hm," Tazama ponders, "I did notice something…odd last night at supper. Vitani looked quite anxious and didn't seem to eat much. In fact, she ended up giving the rest of the meat to Princess Kiara."
Imara's ears perk up at that. "Hey, yeah, now that you mention it, she didn't really say anything at supper. Neither of those things are really like her."
Tazama nods fervently, "Yes, yes, and also , I swear I heard her leave a little after everyone settled in to sleep. I think I could hear pacing just outside. It doesn't seem like she came back in."
Imara hums, then sniffs the air, then the ground. "Well, she's nearby. C'mon, guys, I think she's in the lair."
Sure enough, when they enter the lair, they find a lanky figure curled on the ground, breathing gently.
"Vitani?" Kasi calls.
No movement.
"Vitani, are you alright?" Tazama asks, as they all approach.
Still, nothing.
"VITANI! " Shabaha belts loudly, shaking her shoulder. Vitani bolts awake, eyes wide and growling, her stance defensive, fur standing on end. The four take an appeasing step backward.
"Whoa there," Imara attempts to soothe, "It's just us, Vitani."
Their leader freezes and blinks, eyes clearing. Her muzzle unwrinkles and her jaw goes slack. "Oh...jeez, I'm sorry, guys. I thought -- um --"
"It's alright, Vitani," Tazama placates, and Vitani drops her stance to lay on the ground again, yawning. "You didn't show for patrol --"
"Shit, what time is it!?" Vitani jolts up again but the Lion Guard blocks her path. "We gotta --"
"Absolutely not, dude," Kasi says.
"Indeed," Tazama agrees, "Patrol can wait for just a bit."
"But --"
"We can tell there's something wrong, Vi," Imara says. "What's eatin’ you? You didn't have much food last night and Tazama heard you get up and pace outside. And now we're finding you slept in here last night? C'mon, fess up."
Vitani, caught, gapes at her former squadron. "I..." And realizing there's no sense in making up excuses, she sighs heavily. Gone are the days where they were emotionally unavailable with one another in order to remain tough. They can all admit that they need this vulnerability now to survive after everything Zira had done to them. 
She starts slowly and quietly, "Yesterday...when we were done with evening patrol, I met up with Kiara to hang out like usual. But it was…different this time."
She doesn't look at them, looking conflicted and frustrated.
"Different how?" Imara gently presses.
Vitani heaves a sigh. "I think..." She trails off before growling voicelessly. Her friends nearly back away again -- they know how she can get when angered -- but in an instant the anger drains away, leaving shame in its wake. She squeezes her eyes shut. "I think I...I'm in love with Kiara."
All their ears point sideways and they gape in astonishment.
"Ah." Tazama is the first to speak up. "That is quite the conundrum."
"Wait, I'm confused," Shabaha says, "How did that make you eat less and lose sleep?"
"Shabaha..." Kasi says exasperatedly, knocking their shoulder into her.
"She's my brother's girlfriend, that's why! Ugh, how could I be so --" She lays her head flat on the the ground and covers her eyes with her paws, looking humiliated. "I'm such an asshole."
"Don't say that," Imara says, kneeling in front of her. "C'mon. Tell us how you know."
"How I --"
"How you know you're in love. "
Vitani lifts her paws away, staring up at her Strongest. "I...Well...Sh-She's just so kind to me and -- and brave and strong. I think the war was the first sign. Her standing up to her father like that, standing between him and us, gods, I have so much respect for her. Whenever I see her, I just...can't help but feel happy." She softens entirely. 
The rest of the Guard are shocked. Vitani is not the soft type. Though she may have let her eyes linger, she has never once swooned over any lioness ever. They can tell that even thinking about Kiara has an effect on their leader. 
"Yesterday, we were play-fighting and she pinned me so quickly. No one has ever done that, not even an Outlander. That's what made me realize that -- that --"
Anxious fright floods her expression, the realization that she's in deeper than even she realized, and she covers her face again, groaning. "She can never know!"
Imara, feeling sorry for her, asks, "Well, why not?"
"'Why not? '" Vitani mimics, suddenly lost in her own head, "It's embarrassing, it's -- it's disgusting! I'm weak for this. How could she -- How could I feel this way for -- What would my mother think?"
The mention of Zira sends a chill through all of them.
"Your mother isn't here," Kasi reminds firmly. And thank the gods for it, goes unsaid.
"Vitani..." Tazama steps closer. "Kasi's right. This isn't the Outlands; there's no reason to feel ashamed for loving Kiara." 
They all know that it isn't loving Kiara specifically that's the issue; it's loving, period. In their childhood, Zira liked to instill the belief in their heads that love was a fickle, weak thing. Something that makes you soft and distracts you from the ultimate goal of overthrowing Simba. As adults, they now see what a hypocrite she was, obsessed to extreme ends with her past lover, and understand it was simply a manipulation tactic to get them to focus on being her soldiers full-time, giving more attention to their physical prowess with the added goal of stunting them emotionally.
Once upon a time, Vitani had let herself stray. As a teenager, despite her best efforts, she fell for another of Zira's followers -- a defiantly kind lioness named Kuuma who always, always shared her rations with Vitani and whose laugh sent a wave of butterflies through her stomach. She never got the chance to pursue anything with her; Zira had been observing her closely, saw how her eyes would linger, how they got lost in one another while together.
One less soldier was an easy price to pay for teaching her foolhardy daughter a lesson.
It was Vitani's mistake, her fault. How dare she, her mother's most loyal confidante, lose sight of their cause?
Maybe if she had just been stronger, kept her base desires in check, Kuuma would still be…
Vitani swallows, finds herself close to tears. She tries to bite them back, shoulders shaking. The four at last lie down beside her in comfort. Imara gently nuzzles her cheek. Shabaha touches her paw to Vitani's. Kasi leans their head on her back. Tazama leans a foreleg on her side.
The affection makes Vitani break, sobbing quietly.
They stay like that for a long moment, before Vitani's breathing evens out again and she's stopped shaking. The Guard wait patiently and occasionally groom her in consolation.
"I would never do anything to come between her and Kovu. Never." Vitani sighs. "He’s my brother. I promised myself I’d never hurt him again. And…even if she weren't with Kovu," she mumbles lowly, "There's no way she'd want to be with...someone like me. And what if she's disgusted? Then I'd lose someone I consider my best friend. I...I can never tell Kiara."
The Guard is quiet for a long time. Imara is the one who breaks the silence.
"Vitani, you know Princess Kiara better than we do. Do you really think she'd stop being friends with you over this?"
Vitani looks sorely down at the dirt between her paws. "...No."
Tazama smiles. "We all saw the bravery and kindness that ended the war. If you told her, even if she didn't feel the same, even if she doesn't like lionesses, I think she'd appreciate your honesty."
Shabaha and Kasi make sounds of agreement. Their leader thinks about it for a moment.
"I...I'm not ready to tell her. But I won't let it change anything between us. You all are right; I don't think she'd be that cruel." She lets out a final sigh. "I'm going to be mature about this. Thank you, guys, for listening to me and giving me advice."
Vitani rises from their emotional support pile, shakes the dust from her fur, and stretches, before puffing her chest out in determination.
"Now c'mon. We've got some patrolling to do."
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i don't see much delving into trauma that revolves around zira's treatment of her kids and the other outlanders. i'm super into exploring that and showing how these characters are healing in their own ways. vitani's got some issues because of her mom's bs, especially because she seemed to be her number one grunt.
for timeline sake, at the end of tlk2, kiara, kovu, and vitani are young adults, equivalent to 18-year-olds, the rest of the guard being early 20's-ish. in this story, kiara, kovu, and vitani are about 21-22 and the guard are mid-20s, maybe 25-ish. much more mature and working things out. for further reference, kion is still age group behind, just now growing his mane out (and yet still married before kiara who has the sense to take things slow lmao).
and of course, the designs used here are from my older post which has them redesigned! >:P
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legitlionkingquotes · 15 days
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Shabaha and Kiara: (*both growling*)
Shabaha: Ha! Look at you! Not so sweet all the time, are ya? You're so angry.
Kiara: I... I do no harm but take no garbage is all!
Shabaha: Aaaaadmit it! You wanna go crazy. YOU WANNA GO ABSOLUTELY FERAL!
Kiara: (*grumbles*)
Shabaha: C'moooon.
Kiara: (*lightly taps Shabaha on the muzzle*) You happy?
Shabaha: It's a start.
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dierentumbls · 2 years
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yael-aryeh · 10 months
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I think after a pretty tragic loss the original pridelanders wouldn’t be too keen to start a fight with the former outsiders. I also think Kiara would end up a teen mom after the upendi song (ironic since she was “allegedly”conceived during the can you feel the love song). I head cannon that Vitani doesn’t really talk that often so when she does her voice is pretty scratchy and others tend to listen, she’s got a weird charisma like that. Also I’m figuring out what I wanna do with Kion and the guard. Right now Kovu hasn’t been coronated yet so word hasn’t gotten to other kingdoms.
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devilsrecreation · 2 months
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All the best people are crazy~
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kaythefloppa · 1 year
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Nearly 4 years later, I'm still really salty that Vitani didn't get her own song in the final episode of The Lion Guard.
For reference: This is show featured Hamilton actors [all of whom get a minimum of 2 musical numbers for their respective characters], several longtime Disney stars such as Cam Clarke [who dubbed Simba's singing voice in Simba's Pride], has one of the characters from the Lion King Broadway sing alongside one of the Hamilton actors [to further emphasize the point, the song that they had sung for Season 3 was nominated for a Daytime Emmy], was able to afford some of the original voice actors from the movies and TV shows back, and even had fucking Dan and Phil in it, and as expected, also made them sing!! They all got songs, but not Vitani? Didn't Lacey Chabert sing in Anastasia? And aren't the VA's of the rest of her Guard evidently talented singers? [Fiona Riley as Shabaha sang as Binga earlier in the season].
I don't know if it was bc of time-constraints [which would've been fixed if they had made it an extended special like the pilot or the premiere episode] or if the budget was somehow mismanaged/too low to afford Willis, Beau, and the LG Chorus to score and sing any new songs for the finale [because if you think about it, the only songs in the finale are slightly tweaked reprises of earlier songs - The Departure Chorus from the premiere episode, and Long Live the Queen from the titular milestone episode, the last song in the series sung by any characters is Kion and Rani's love song], but still, I will die on this hill saying that Vitani deserved her solo and LG missed such a golden opportunity.
I don't care if it's in some new Disney + show, or in a new film, or a short-film, or some direct-to-video special or whatever, Vitani DESERVES HER SOLO.
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faeriekougraz · 2 months
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TLK hypo cub Adopt batch
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A pretty big adopt batch of hypo-cubs! (these are NOT ship cubs as some are the cubs of related characters. these are simply a meshing of designs in a way)
if you'd like to know who the designs are based off of heres my (outdated) family tree!
www.deviantart.com/karma-lion/…
when purchased you are entitled to change the design however you see fit and you may craft a story however you desire for the character!
The cost per design is $15!
1. Dwala X Imara (OPEN)
2. Vitani X Karibu (OPEN)
3. Kion X Faraja (OPEN)
4. Kopa X Sabini (OPEN)
5. Kiara X Mega (OPEN)
6. Diku X Tazama (OPEN)
7. Simba X Kubwa (OPEN)
8. Scar X Janna (OPEN)
9. Tojo X Makocha (OPEN)
10. Utilivu X Afua (OPEN)
11. Sarabi X Leo (OPEN)
12. Chaka X Kovu (OPEN)
13. Zuri X Ananda (OPEN)
14. Uru X Tanglemane (OPEN)
15. Uncle Joe X Nala (OPEN)
16. Kasi X Mohatu (OPEN)
17. Shani X Naanda (OPEN)
18. Boga X Nuka (OPEN)
19. Tiifu X Rani (OPEN)
20. Tiifu X Rani Again (OPEN)
21. Zira X Shabaha (OPEN)
22. Nirmala X Strange lion (OPEN)
23. Misc (OPEN)
24. Misc (OPEN)
25. Misc (OPEN)
designs will be indicated as open or closed above!
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imadisneyfan · 10 months
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lion guard character shabaha
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daadir12 · 7 months
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"Waxa jiri doona qof shabaha gabay uu dhulku kuu qoray si aad ugu sii noolaato"
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mask-of-prime · 9 months
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VG: Controlled Burn
Many years ago, during Mufasa and Scar's respective reigns... Vague pictures were coming back. There was a slash across the face, a crash, a loud snap. Times changed. The cackling of hundreds of hyenas as they took more than their share of kill. Separated from his family. That dark era under an irresponsible lion's rule had changed the mind of the ungulate forever... ____
Present day, one quiet morning... At Ndefu Grove, a certain fierce lioness stood atop a knoll as she conversed with her brother's summoned spirit. She summoned him not for advice from him, but an important lesson for both of them. Something she recently came around to learning.
Vitani looked on at the hazy air that continued to creep up the trees. Not a single galago in sight, as they'd evacuated from the inhospitable air quality.
"I think I see what you meant about being careful about the Roar, Nuka."
The fire-ghost surveyed the area along with his living sister. He saw the damage done to Ndefu Grove. Not all of it was ash, but the burned area still stuck out, telling a story.
"But... I don't think I need to be careful for the reason you think. I had to defend myself. Kiume was a threat."
"But, you still --"
"The Lions of the Past aren't displeased with me for using the Roar on another lion. I get that we're biased about our own kind, Nuka, I really do. But I learned, here, that the other animals matter just as much..."
Nuka looked skyward in deep thought. He must have misunderstood the voices of the past. They never really did tell him what exactly Vitani did wrong with the Roar, he just filled it in with whatever made the most sense.
"I need to approach things with more thought. I can't keep relying on the Fire Roar." she looked up at him, "No offense."
The spirit listened to an influx of whispers. He eventually looked down at Vitani, and smiled.
"None taken. You're really growing, Vitani. Those lion heads up there really like that."
Vitani softly smiled back, it vanished as her ears picked up on a voice that called to her from a distance.
"Think our time's up." Nuka rose, "Till ya need me again!"
POOF!
"Vitani!" the dark lion bounded through the knolls.
"...Kovu?" Vitani turned around, "What is it?"
When Kovu arrived, he had just missed Vitani talking to Nuka. One brother came so close to meeting the other for the first time in well over a year...
"Prey takeover at Pride Rock..." he panted, "Lion Guard trapped... Rogues are back..."
"The prey animals and the Rogue Trio?"
Vitani looked grim. No wonder things had gotten so quiet. Less prey animals than usual, no occasional complaints from the Pridelanders, and no recent plots from the Rogue Trio. Until now... They'd all had something to do with each other this whole time, and they chose Kupatana as their big day... ____
Near Pride Rock...
The royal pride had heard the army of herbivores approaching from miles away as hooved animals stomped the ground to sound the drums of war. The lions had spent the time they had bracing for battle, protecting themselves and each other as much as they could before more reinforcements could arrive.
"We're almost there, my bretheren!" shouted Ngurumo, "Sharpen your horns! Ready your hooves! Get your torches!"
The select army of ungulates and all other kinds of loyal followers did as told. Antelopes and buffalos stuck their horns out like spears, equines kicked and stomped their hooves, and other animals capable of holding objects -- including Karani the secretary bird -- ignited their torches.
"What's this, I see? A band of traitors?" Ngurumo chuckled, "Led by some of my favorite animals, of course! The biggest traitors of all; my former friend, my lifelong rival, and the local predator-lover, Ma Tembo! Funny, how all the enemies in my life have come together to conspire against me!"
"My friend, this senseless violence must stop." Nyumbu bleated.
"We're not friends anymore, you frail geezer!" the rhino smacked the elderly wildebeest away.
The elephant matriarch stepped in front of the antelope to protect him.
"Your extremist ways are unnaceptable!" she held up her trunk, "You are hurting your brothers and sisters in the Circle of Life on the day of Kupatana!"
Ngurumo smiled disgustingly, "You know, Ma Tembo, I almost considered you as a more fit leader of the Pridelands -- until you brought that stupid, woke lion-and-elephant-reenactment play back to Mizimu Grove!"
"It's called. The Ukumbusho." the matriarch's voice grew deep and firm, "It's a generations-long tradition, and if you know where us elephants' traditions come from, it's from impeccable memory of every moment of our lives since we arrived in this world. The elephants were there, that fateful day, when Askari's Lion Guard made peace with us all."
Zito spoke up, "Don't you remember what happened a few months ago? The Lion Guard ruined this year's Ukumbusho! Lions have no respect for our tradition!"
"Wow..." Ngurumo gawked, "Of course Zira's old faction of lions would do something like that! You're a real poor judge of character, telling me about that 'Circle of Life', which I'm sure is made up by these lions! So, don't you, of all animals, tell me what I can't do on a holiday!"
He then pointed to his blinded eye and broken horn, "Is this what you call the Circle of Life?! I've told everyone time and time again how predators ruined my face!"
"You got that from me."
Everyone gasped. Ngurumo swiftly turned to the voice. He saw Mbeya wearing an uncharacteristic glare.
"Don't you remember? Our faceoff at the Tamasha? You challenged me for leadership over the crash." Mbeya then chuckled and hooted, "...and boy, did you bring a whole new meaning to 'crash'! Heh-heh... I was so agile in my day, and my eyesight was pretty good for a rhino, too! Hoh, you smacked right into a big tree after I cut your eye!"
Several confused herd animals echanged looks. Ngurumo turned red with rage and humiliation, but he quickly simmered down and regained his composure. His face returned to a pale grey as a konniving smile formed. He eased the crowd with deceitful charisma.
"Now, we have this old fart spreading lies about me." the scarred rhino chuckled, "Typical of a predator-lover to be so willing to twist the words of a pure herbivore to silence the truth. I'm surprised none of you have been eaten, yet."
His calm demeanor switched back to zealous rage.
"If you want to die for your lion friends, then, so be it! Let's see how well you fight in fire!" he rose his hoof, "NOW!"
The animals wielding torches dropped said burning sticks onto the dry ground, setting it ablaze.
"CHAAARRRGE!" Whinnies, bleats, and the trumpeting of elephant trunks filled the sky.
The coup had officially begun, and the royal pride had nowhere to safely escape it. ____
Kovu led his sister to where the rest of the Guard members were. Vitani had to reunite with them to overpower the Rogues with their combined strength.
Happening upon where the other members had been, the siblings took on fighting stances. Kovu was ready to tear them apart for terrorizing the Pridelands and for personally threatening Kiara and her family, meanwhile, Vitani just wanted to tear them apart because she hated everything about them the moment she'd first seen them.
Speaking of which, Vitani almost didn't recognize Kiume. His mane -- something he'd taken much manly pride in -- had been completely singed off my Vitani's last attack. All that was left was fuzzy hairs that were burnt and melted at the tips. The short hair on his neck almost looked like Vitani's very own, in a way.
Stopping in her tracks, Vitani's paws skidded across the dirt, creating a cloud of dust. The Lion Guard turned to the sound.
"Guys!" the Fiercest called to them, "They're working with Ngurumo!"
Kasi gasped, "What?"
"They're here as a distraction! Ngurumo is leading a coup to Pride Rock right now!
"Well, this 'distraction' will be the only level you reach before you get to them, little girl." Kiume spoke up, ready to pounce.
Vitani stared daggers into Kiume. Her tail twitched.
"Kovu, get back." she said, not even glancing behind her.
The dark lion did as told. Vitani really didn't feel like risking abusing the Roar, but she took a deep breath, anyway. Locked and loaded.
WOOOOOOOO! The ground shook all around the lions. The Rogues in particular had collapsed, holding their heads and groaning.
Vitani blinked. She, along with Kovu and the Guard, slowly glanced way up at the source of the noise. Lo and behold, it was Kelele, standing atop the rock formation. After a moment of awkward silence, the wolf shrugged.
"Well, they were bothering me too." she said, recalling her own misogyny and unwanted verbal harassment she'd faced sharing the lands with these same rogues.
Kasi smiled at Kelele. She was astounded to find that she really could trust Kelele and find an ally in her. Vitani caught the Fastest's smile, and the two lions exchanged looks.
"There's something you haven't told me, isn't there?" Vitani arched a brow. She wasn't at all angry, just somewhat amused.
Before Kasi could think to respond, Kelele leapt down from the rock.
"Vitani, please... I'm not a threat to the Pridelands. I just wanted to meet the Roar-Wielder, and learn everything I could about you, so I've observed from afar. That's why I stayed in these lands. Because I knew our journey wasn't over, yet. I'm an ally..."
The Fiercest glanced back. The rogues were still down, disoriented and perplexed by the strange power they'd encountered in that moment. The lioness then approached the wolf closer.
"Alright, Kelele, if you're really the ally you claim to be," a smile creeped up Vitani's face, "then I need you to do this one thing for us..."
With a flick of an ear from Vitani, a command universally understood by all former Outsiders since Zira's leadership, the two biggest brutes of the Lion Guard, Imara and Shabaha, obeyed the order and approached the Ethiopian Wolf.
Moments Later... "ARE YOU LIONS CRAZY?! PUT ME DOWN!" Kelele screamed.
"That wouldn't be a very good idea." Vitani deadpanned.
Kelele was being dangled over a Lake Matope full of crocodiles, held by the scruff by Imara's jaws. She was getting what was hers after her attempt to kidnap and alternatively threaten the life of a certain wild dog pup.
"I REALLY AM YOUR ALLY! I'M SORRY ABOUT SAUTI! THAT 'SIKIO'-THING WAS JUST A MYTH! JUST ASK THAT OLD MONKEY! PLEASE!" the wolf screamed, legs kicking.
Imara lowered Kelele closer to the water. Eager reptilian eyes watched her every move. Some couldn't wait any longer, and gave a few threatening snaps of their jaws at her. That sadistic Bravest Lion Guard member's cackles added to the terrifying symphony.
The wolf curled her lower body up as much as she could, tail tucked between her legs. She made a high-pitched whine characteristic of the canine family. What more did these lions want?
"...I forgive ya." Vitani smiled, "Alright, that's a wrap, everyone!"
Kelele blinked, "W-Wait, what --"
The wolf felt herself being gently put down, away from the crocodiles. Speaking of which, she watched Vitani thank the leader, Makuu, for being in on the act.
"I don't understand..." the canine was stunned.
"We were never really gonna kill you." Vitani smiled, "Not our way. Not anymore..."
The Lion Guard chuckled at the dark humor of totally psyching Kelele out. Now, that never left the way of the former Outsiders.
Their brief moment of making light of the situation was interrupted when a heavily-beaten Kiume limped his way behind the Lion Guard's backs.
"Um, excuse me? Don't we have a fight to fini --"
WHACK! With quick reflexes, Kovu knocked Kiume out cold with a backhand. ____
In the meantime, as Ma Tembo's extended herd pushed Ngurumo's army back from raiding Pride Rock, the lions sought refuge in an area of the said landmark that had been unaffected by fire. They were all huddled together.
"Where's Kovu? Shouldn't he be back with the Lion Guard by now?"
Kiara was not easily prone to panicking, but Kovu was the love of her life, and the two were practically inseparable since their engagement.
"I'm sure he's okay, sweetie..." Nala gently headbutted her daughter, "They'll make it."
"How are they gonna get through the firewall?!" Tiifu cried, equally anxious.
"Shhh, they'll find a way..." Nala brought Tiifu close.
SNAP!
A burning tree trunk fell in front of them. They had no time to wait for the Lion Guard any longer. They had to move.
"We've got to find a way out of here!" Simba used a commanding voice, "We can put as much fire out as we can, ourselves! Come on!"
With feline agility, the pride dodged burning objects as they prepared to swipe moist dirt over the fire.
Just then, Kovu and the Lion Guard made it to Pride Rock. They were devastated to see the lands glowing hot with fire.
Vitani's eyes followed the height of the smoke clouds until she could see daylight peeking through. There, she saw a lone, white cloud.
Suddenly... a voice she heard from the past echoed in her mind...
"You see that little cloud? Try roaring at it..."
Vitani's predecessor, Kion, did as told, and he'd turned the innocent, small cloud into a large, thundering raincloud. It had been the first time she'd seen the Roar up close. She'd herd it many times from a distance from her termite mound home far back of the Outlands. But, now, she knew what it was. However, the discovery of this power, and her mother's knowledge of what it was capable of, had raised many questions from the young lioness for years to come...
Vitani was not going to fight fire with fire. She would not blindly charge head-first into battle like that of Ngurumo, but instead show that she and the other predators were capable of civil negotiation. Her eyes gleamed as she felt power rise within her...
In the midst of the calamity of the battling herd animals, Ngurumo spotted the royals making their getaway. The rhino crouched low and slowly approached, grinning wide as his plan to attack formed in his head. He felt the hunted becoming the hunter, and the hunter becoming the hunted. He chuckled. Such an ironic twist...
ROOOOAAAAARRR!! Everyone turned to the loud cry of the Leader of the Lion Guard. Above them was a growing, darkening cloud that poured rain over the selected area. The firewall had been extinguished, allowing the Guard's entry into the battlegrounds.
As Ngurumo was distracted in his astoundment over Vitani's newly-discovered power, the pride cornered by the rhino slipped away, with Kovu reuniting with Kiara.
The rhino watched Vitani emerge from the smoke. A furious glare from under her drooping, wet tuft.
"Ah, Vitani. What a surprise." Ngurumo looked around, "Are you here to attack me and claim more land as yours, as lions do?"
“No. No we’re not. We’re just here to repair a strained relationship between us Pridelanders,” Vitani smiled, “As lions do.”
“LIES!” Ngurumo roared, “You just wanna keep these lands under a dictatorship! All of you lions are born evil, none of you deserve ANY place to live in this world!”
The rhino shoved Vitani hoof-to-chest with full force. Her Guard quickly gathered around her and prepared to fight, if things needed to get that way.
The rhino chuckled, "How quick to react your little friends are. If it's not about your tyranny you're known for, you lions are also known for following every little order someone gives you, even if it doesn't benefit you in the end..."
"I KNEW IT!"
Everyone turned to the voice and gasped. It was Kiume. He and the rest of the Rogue Trio caught up with the Lion Guard after following their trail.
"Your plans were never really about us getting the Pridelands to ourselves, were they? For a long time, I had a hunch it wasn't about us anymore. I was right!" the maneless lion growled, "and now we all know why..."
The crowd of herd animals muttered amongst themselves, shocked beyond belief.
Prodded with piercing questions from his fellow herbivore followers, Ngurumo became overwhelmed.
"No... T-That lion doesn't know what he's talking about!" he sputtered, "He's crazy! I-I don't know him!"
"How long have you been making deals with them?!" yelled a gazelle buck.
"What else are you keeping from us?!" whinnied a zebra mare.
On cue, as always, Uongo swooped in, and promptly answered the latter question:
"Such easy animals to please. Anything works on them!" sampled the bird, in the rhino's voice.
Appalled cries filled the savannah.
"NO! He totally took that out of context! He's cherrypicking what I said!" Ngurumo stomped a hoof.
"Well, how long has he been doing that?!" sneered Zito.
Furious cries escaped the herbivores' mouths. They wondered how much information from this rhino had been skewed from reality for the sake of his own personal gain. 
"Excuse me..."
Everyone went quiet as they turned to Thurston, one of many indoctrinated ungulates.
"Since tickbirds eat bugs, does that make them predators, too?"
The herbivores yelled more grievances about their tickbirds.
"Wha -- No!" Ngurumo sputtered again, "Ticks aren't animals! They're BUGS!"
"My tickbird cut me all over!" a heavily-scarred buffalo bull cried.
"Mine took milk from my calf!" bleated a springbok doe.
"You ingrates and your COMPLAINTS!" the rhino stomped again, "I saved all these nice tickbirds for you, led a battle for your freedom, and THIS is how you repay me?! You ALL belong to the lions! I hope every last one of you is EATEN by those monsters! Especially YOU, Uongo!"
The crowd backed Ngurumo to the edge of the cliff behind Pride Rock. The once dry ravine he stood on the edge of couldn't hold the rainwater that suddenly filled it.
Helpless, the rhino turned to the remaining lions of the Trio, Mrembo and Jeuri.
"You two! Help me! DO SOMETHING!"
The two lions hesitated, torn on who they felt led by, and if they even needed a leader anymore. They didn't like how Kiume had treated them lately, but now, they felt double-crossed by their bigger boss. They looked at each other before scowling at the rhino. They promptly sent a hollow, burned tree falling towards the direction of Ngurumo's head.
CRASH! The rhino rose to his feet. Everyone gasped.
A branch on the fallen tree had impaled his only usable eye. He was now fully blind.
Taking advantage of the rhino's blindness, an enraged Kiume charged, and pushed the rhino over the cliff. The lion quickly found himself being blocked by none other than his own fellow coalition. The two lions stopped him before he could go anywhere near the Lion Guardas they rushed over to the edge of the cliff.
They could see that the pachyderm had landed in a curved ledge on the cliffside that safely cupped him from falling down the ravine. But time was ticking...
"Ngurumo!" Vitani called.
Ngurumo tried to climb back up, but the motion made him slip back. There was luckily sloped ground under the ledge that he could put his hindlegs on, but his forelegs just barely held him up onto the ledge.
He knew he was teetering on the brink of life and death at that moment.
The rain fell hard. Gambling with the idea of giving Ngurumo one last chance, the Lion Guard rushed to help. The Strongest was the first to reach down, having the best chance at pulling the gargantuan pachyderm up -- eventually with combined strength of the rest of the Guard, of course.
The rhino hollered and roared in distress. He found himself once again at the mercy of the Lion Guard, like how they'd all first met. He was not going to face that humilitation again...
"Ngurumo, take Imara's paw! NOW!" Vitani roared through the pouring rain.
"Why should I trust you? You KILLER!" the rhino blindly swung his hoof in protest, "GET AWAY FROM ME!"
"A hoofed animal wouldn't be able to help you with something like this. Predator and prey need each other in the Circle of Life, Ngurumo!" Vitani tried desperately to persuade him.
"NO!! I don't trust a single one of you monsters! ANY of you monsters! Paw or hoof!" he slammed his own hooves down, "'Circle of Life', NOTHIN'! It's just a corrupt belief -- You're all CORRUPTED! ALL OF -- H-Huuhh?!" "NO!" Imara grunted.
The ground that the rhino barely held onto became slick from the rain. That last slam sent him slipping down the soil-turned-mud.
"NOOOOOOO!!!" Landing hard at the bottom of the ravine, the heavy pachyderm had taken mortal damage falling from the great height.
"The Pridelands will fall... no matter what... but it won't be from me..." he croaked as he gave a weak smile, for the last time.
Ngurumo's grinning mug was abruptly masked by the gush of water that overtook the once empty ravine. He would be carried off by the powerful water, his eventual whereabouts ever-changing for the rest of time...
Imara backed away from the ledge, feeling the mud run from under her paws. It didn't take her focus away from how perturbed she was.
"At least he didn't get eaten like he always feared..." Shabaha remarked absentmindedly.
"Yeah..." Vitani's voice trailed, still staring down at the rapidly rushing water.
"Let me help you!" "No... never!" Vitani shut her eyes. Whether the predator-prey civil war be handled with compassion or murderous rampage, Ngurumo needed to die. He was too far gone, and therefore nothing but a threat to the Circle of Life. This wasn't the first time circumstances had to be this exact same way, and the Fiercest knew it too well...
Suddenly, Fukiza the cobra emerged from the crowd from under their hooves. She'd been hiding underground for a majority of the time until the commotion brought her outside. Only until now could she safely track down her friends.
"Lion Guard! Are you okay?" she slithered their direction, slipping between the paws of the Rogues.
Tazama smiled at the sight of her old friend. It was the first time she'd truly seen her with healed eyes. She was such a beautiful monocled cobra. However, the Keenest of Sight wasn't the only one seeing Fukiza for the first time...
"SNAAAAAAKE!" screamed Kiume, "Guys, run! Get it away from me!"
Mrembo and Jeuri didn't budge, instead opting for an exchange of disappointed looks at each other. This was it, this was the tipping point for them. They officially found Kiume to be a pathetic boss all around.
"Wow, I am so glad I'm over that whole cobra superstition." grumbled Vitani as she rolled her eyes. She couldn't be more disappointed in this lion.
Kiume pushed Jeuri and Mrembo away with full force, fueled by fear. However, before the maneless lion could make his escape, he was suddenly subdued by a pair of lance-like horns. Quickly turning the other way, he tried to run through Mrembo and Jeuri again, but they'd once again caught him mid-run.
"HeyheyHEY! What are you DOING?!" he yelled, furious at the sudden mutiny.
"Kiume..." said a voice. It was the King.
The herds of prey animals backed away to make room for their much more respected leader. The antelopes trapping the lions with their horns stood still, making sure said felines were contained.
Simba gave a stern scowl, "As punishment for your repeated attempts to overthrow my pride, you will remain where someone can keep an eye on you..."
Suddenly, the other two lions felt their own shoulders being grabbed by the Lion Guard. All three male lions were under arrest.
"...The same goes for you two." Simba continued, "Unless any of you can prove to me that you are no threat to my family, or the Pridelands, you will be watched closely, and punished harshly."
As the former Rogue Trio was being escorted away by the Guard and the pair of loyal antelopes, Vitani scampered over to Simba's side. She still wasn't quite over the shock of Ngurumo's demise. She had a violent upbringing and a tough nature, but she still couldn't handle death well.
Simba could see the somber fear in Vitani's eyes. He, too, has had to let animals die, particularly for any reason that they presented themselves as a threat to his life or his kingdom. Though, he still couldn't forget how he felt the very first time he did it.
"Vitani, sometimes... it's the best thing you could do in a situation like this." the King then smiled cordially, "You did good. Trust me."
The Fiercest cracked an uncertain smile. She was still very shaken, but greatly appreciated Simba.
Simba wasn't praising his daughter-in-law, but was actually comforting her as much as he could. He made a subtle gesture that commanded her to join the rest of her Guard in keeping the rogues restrained as they arrested them.
The crowd of herd animals muttered amongst themselves, some even bowed to their King and his pride before going their separate ways. Every animal retreated to their assigned place in the Pridelands.
As they all departed from the ravine, the rainclouds continued to break away, revealing a golden sky as the sun was on its way down. ____
Aftermath... Days passed. After a long process of easing leftover doubts from the herds and careful scrutiny of the disbanded Rogue Trio, the Pridelands felt as it once did before -- akin to the time before Vitani's predecessor Kion had left for the Tree of Life.
Some former followers of Ngurumo had been allowed back into divided herds. Some entire herds, such as Thurston's zeal, were quick to reform due to their naivete and tendency to go with the flow. Some solitary animals kept to themselves. They still had leftover beliefs and conspiracies, but they didn't have power like their deceased leader, so they were harmless.
Speaking of solitary animals, Kelele still remained near the Pridelands to further her friendship with the Guard, especially Kasi and Vitani. She would return to her homeland someday, but not until after she was ready.
As for the rogues, all three lions answered honestly as they'd been interrogated by the Lion Guard for several hours. Kiume's interrogation had earned him a lifetime of imprisonment deep in a heavily-guarded part of the Outlands, on account of premeditated attempts to overthrow the royal pride, and that any attempts to escape would be punishable by death -- which would be left at the discretion of the Outlanders, as part of Simba's decree.
Though Mrembo and Jeuri were accomplices in countless incidents with Kiume, they were found to be harmless without the influence of their former leader, Kiume. They chose not to be residents of the Pridelands, as they preferred to take a more nomadic life. Jeuri became a close friend of Tazama, and both aforementioned lions bonded over their similar interests, while Mrembo chilled with whoever was interested in his food snob-related ramblings, as Vitani could see from the hill she perched on.
The Fiercest breathed a deep, fresh breath of air. A huge weight had been taken off her shoulders. She and her Guard worked hard to earn the Pridelanders' trust, and outdid themselves by making a huge impact on everyone; the Pridelanders learned to trust in the former Outsiders to redeem themselves, and the Lion Guard learned that the non-lion animals were much more than they appeared.
Trust and balance had been restored in the Circle of Life... ____
That night... Rain poured heavily over the Pridelands, which carried on for the next few days. The rivers overflowing with rainwater rushed fairly rapidly for themselves. The sudden change of weather and strange behavior of the water had followed the day Vitani had controlled the sky with her Roar. Kion never used the clouds to put out fires, and for good reason. His successor to the Roar would soon find out why, among other things...
____ ((Author's Note: We've reached the Season 2 Finale! From the way I worded it, that's right, Vitani's Guard's adventures are not over yet. Ngurumo may have died, but that's only the beginning of the storm...
Also, it's been exactly one year and one day since I decided to start releasing Vitani's Guard art as a serialized, continuous story, which is why I chose today to release this season finale.
Fun Facts:
Since I've been basing the Rogue Trio off of alpha male dudebros, when trying to think of Kiume's defeat, I had to think of common fates that those influencers are met with. Alpha male influencers are often met with arrests/jail/prison and a subsequent loss of fans, so I decided imprisonment for life followed by a loss of respect from former followers was fitting for Kiume.
Vitani's "I forgive ya" at the Lake Matope hazing scene was a reference to Makuu's very same line during Ono's apology scene in the episode "Let Sleeping Crocs Lie". I'm still very much dying on that hill that Vitani idolizes tf out of Makuu and likes to unknowingly quote him word-for-word at times, like she did with the "Mashindano" line. (Also, though Shabaha's facing yet another situation where someone's being dangled over a float of crocodiles, she's fine, because one, it's not her, and two, this was actually partially her idea lol)
Ngurumo's "they're not animals, they're bugs!" line is total BS, like everything else he says. Bugs are part of the animal kingdom. Bugs are tiny, multiple-legged invertibrates, unlike the more "conventional" animals people think of, but that doesn't make them not animals. Certainly not plants or fungi lol.
After doing some research on differences between black rhinos and white rhinos, I realize now that I've been giving Ngurumo the back shape of a white rhino, and the hooked upper lip of a black rhino, which likely means he's a hybrid of the two. On a semi-relevant note, I noticed Kifaru, the rhino with the poorest eyesight in Mbeya's crash, is modeled after a white rhino, while the rest are modeled after black rhinos. I like to think that Kifaru was a newcomer to Mbeya's crash, blindly wandering there and not noticing they were a completely different species from him.
There was going to be panels depicting a maneless Kiume as well as Kelele fighting alongside Vitani's Guard, but the composition was hard to figure out and there were too many characters. I'll probably draw the maneless Kiume in some other non-story art so you could see what he looks like.
Can't wait to come back to VG and other art with a fresh start! School and possible work may interfere with my activity, just letting everyone know))
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TLK: Perfectly Valued Act 3 Page 24
Now we know who is part of the rescue team! I never liked that the whole Guard leaves The Pridelands for one thing because like then you get...the whole TLK2 battle without protection :v And yes, Malka and Vitani are a thing, as you have seen here. Age gaps are normal in lions (actually a 6-8 year old lion is exactly at his prime and would be perfect to have cubs with)
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LOVESICK (part 1) - Wanna Fight, Princess? next >
Though it takes months upon months, Vitani and Kiara become quite close. 
Once the Outlanders had settled in the Pridelands, Vitani had initially been standoffish, preferring to either stick close to her former squadron or patrol the borders of the Pridelands by herself. Loathe as she was to keep away from her brother -- her only family now -- being around the royal family caused her hackles to raise involuntarily. It did nothing to quell King Simba’s leftover anxieties over how trustworthy the daughter of his enemy was but she needed time, they all knew; to spend your life as a pawn to a warmonger, preparing to overthrow a kingdom, and then end up making peace and living in said kingdom is no easy task.
It all changed with the concern of who would fill the position of Lion Guard in Kion's stead. All the creatures of the Pridelands were called to the Rock to seek council and discuss. It was an open forum and anyone was allowed to offer their suggestions. As King Simba would mention in his preamble to the meeting, his father would hold meetings like this so the lower subjects would not feel alienated in his reign.
Like clockwork, they gathered in the center of the plain, the royal family lying upon a flat rock, lions of their court around them, the elephants in the back and allowing smaller creatures to rest upon them, baboons and their babies nestled into trees alongside giraffes. The buffalo rest by the watering hole, the hippos poking their heads over the water’s surface, keeping cool as they listen, and the zebra and antelope graze all the while.
Vitani had never seen so much prey in one place, but contrary to seemingly popular belief, she’s no mongrel. She chose to linger in the back, feeling out of place in the communal crowd and hardly listening to them all babble on and on.
It was only when Kiara spoke up that her attention was caught. "What about Vitani?"
Creatures of all sizes turned towards her. Vitani, startled, bared her teeth out of instinct. "What about me?"
The prey around her trembled at her hostile response, but Kiara was unphased; in fact, she smiled. "Well, I figure if there's anyone who's up to protecting the Pridelands, it'd be you. I always see you out there diligently patrolling the border."
The Pridelanders couldn't help but agree. While initially stubbornly reluctant to fill such a highly spoken-of position, even Vitani had to admit: being the Pridelands' protector gave her something to do that felt satisfyingly familiar. 
King Simba, placing an overwhelming amount of trust in his daughter, gave his blessing in the decision; the job was hers from then on, but she couldn’t do it alone. Her Guard needed the strongest, fastest, bravest, and keenest-of-sight she could find and there was no group better equipped for these positions as her old squadron.
They all took to it quite quickly. It seems they were feeling similarly out of place in the aftermath of the war. Imara, with her newfound strength from her weight gain after finally finding sufficient food, impressed the Pridelanders with her ability to carry so many of them out of harm’s way. Kasi, eager to use her skills from her days as the team’s scout, rivaled Fuli, her predecessor, in her record speeds to relay information between trouble and the Guard. Shabaha found the life of a simple subject to be rather boring and was at last able to achieve the thrills she’d missed from her days in the Outlands. And Tazama, once trained to be an observant lookout, felt satisfaction in her usefulness to the kingdom, in a way that was far less murderous and risky.
They already had the advantage of knowing how to work as a unified team. As the Guard, they prospered far more than before.
And so, slowly, Vitani began to open up more. Protecting the lands put her in everyone's good graces; she was no longer a soldier, but a guardian.
This also meant reporting closely to Kiara. King Simba was emboldened from his daughter’s vouching of Vitani and placed her in charge of the Guard’s operations. The princess, strange creature that she is, seemed more than happy to have a way to keep in contact with Vitani, even to the point of becoming… friends . 
Vitani had always found her to be odd. Pretty. But odd. Before she’d assumed Kiara was a ditz, just a royal with shit for brains who understood nothing of life’s realities and was easy enough to trick into being a cog in her mother’s plan; but when she and Kovu ended the war by force, all her assumptions were dashed instantly.
She leaned into it. Kiara was kind. Though the royal family might have given her the creeps sometimes, Vitani had no reason to think she held any animosity toward her, especially Kovu at her side.
As their relationship slowly transitioned from friendly at work to friends before and after work, it was strangely easy to lie in the sun with her, chat about their days, and even groom one another, just as the other lions do.
Which leads them to now.
As per usual after the day’s work is done, the pair of them are stretched out together on a grassy strip and enjoying the warm sunset. Conversation had metered out into content silent.
Beyond comfortable in the dirt, her arms and paws satisfyingly sore from evening patrol, Vitani can’t help but linger on the fact that she no longer feels the anxiety she used to feel in the Pridelands. Things changed entirely without her even realizing.
Vitani asks, "Hey. Can I ask you something?"
Kiara looks over and gave that bright, playful smile of hers. "You just did."
"Aw, shut up."
Kiara giggles. Vitani can't help but crack her own grin. "Sorry, sorry. Go ahead."
“You remember the council meeting from a couple seasons ago? The one where they were discussing who’d lead the Lion Guard.”
“Yeah?”
“Why’d you vouch for me then?”
Surprised for a moment, Kiara quickly sobers and sits up from her supine position. "Oh. Well...I mean, I meant what I said. There's really no one I could think of that'd be better for the job than you."
"But we didn't know each other then. Not like now." The princess has a way with getting people to open up to her.
"True, but Kovu had told me a lot about you."
Kovu. Right. Vitani's throat tightens for a reason unknown to her.
Kiara continues, eyes searching Vitani's, "He's told me about how strong you are and how you took care of him when no one else could. You were at the forefront of Zira's army."
Vitani breaks eye contact to swipe at some pebbles in front of her. "Ain't exactly a good thing, Princess."
"What I mean is, you're experienced in both leading a group and extending that paw of guardianship.”
Vitani grumbles, brushing off the accolade. She shouldn’t have asked. 
Kiara examines her for longer before smiling a tad cheekily. 
“You wanna know something? You act all cool and tough and mysterious, but at this point, I think I've got you pegged, Vitani."
Vitani raises a brow, something of a thrill rolling over the fur on her back. "Oh, you do , do you?"
Kiara leans in, smiling. "Yeah. Despite it all, you're a big softie ."
It's enough to throw Vitani into a fit of laughter. She shoves Kiara's shoulder. "Oh, fuck you!"
Kiara shoves back. "It's true! You're a lion on the outside, but, like, a bunny on the inside!"
"You take that back!" Vitani pounces and Kiara receives her readily. The two wrestle in the dirt, laughing and kicking up grass. Kiara is not the little lioness she was at the time of the war. She's bulked up significantly since then, with her training to ascend to the crown continuing where it had left off. Vitani has to admit; she's rather impressed by her progress. She herself has started to fill out with her newfound and ever-replenishing food source here in the Pridelands, but Kiara was truly something to marvel at in terms of physique goals.
Eventually, Vitani breaks free, panting, "Damn, I guess the termite's been teaching you well!"
Kiara glared playfully. "Oh, none of that was Kovu; my mom taught me those moves!"
"Oh, yeah?" Vitani rolled her shoulders in anticipation and crouched readily, "Well, now I'm interested. Show me some of those moves you learned from your mommy ; I want a good fight outta you, Princess!"
Kiara readies herself, almost perfectly mirroring Vitani. "Bring it on!"
With that, the two leapt at one another.
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3. KUKOSA UTIIFU KATIBU BUSTANI YA EDENI
“Bwana Mungu akapanda bustani upande wa mashariki wa Edeni”
Shabaha
Ni kuonyesha nini kilitokea baada ya Adamu na Hawa kutomtii Mungu.
Muhtasari
Mungu alikuwa ametayarisha bustani nzuri kwa ajili ya kuishi mwanaume na mwanamke ili waishi ndani yake. Iliitwa busani ya Edeni. Likiwa na maana ya “furahia”. Ilikuwa na miti mingi ya kupendeza kwa kuiangalia na pia mizuri kwa chakula. Mto ukiimwagilia bustani na Adamu aliilima na kuitunza wala hapakuwa na magugu au miiba ya kuiharibu ardhi. Adamu na Hawa waliweza kufurahia vitu vyema ambavyo muumba mwenye upendo aliwapatia. Mungu aliamua kupima upendo wao kwake Mwanzo 2:15-17;3
MTI WA KUJUA MEMA NA MABAYA MWANZO 2:15-17
Katikati ya bustani ya Edeni Mungu alikuwa amepanda aina mbili za miti maalum “mti wa uzima” na “mti wa kujua mema na mabaya” Adamu na Hawa waliruhusiwa kula matunda ya miti mingine yote isipokuwa matunda ya mti huu wa pili. Mungu alisema, “Walakini matunda ya mti wa ujuzi wa mema na mabaya usile, kwa maana siku utakapo kula matunda ya mti huo utakufa hakika. Walikuwa hawaruhusiwi hata kuugusa” (3:3)
Amri hii hakika ilikuwa rahisi ambayo Mungu aliwaonya kwamba ikiwa hawataizingatia watakufa hakika. Kutokutii sheria ya Mungu ni dhambi na “mshahara wa dhambi ni mauti” (Warumi 6:23)
KUTOKUWA WATIIFU KATIKA EDENI MWANZO 3:1-6
Kwa muda mambo yaliendelea kuwa mazuri, lakini katika bustani hii ya Edeni kulikuwa na mnyama mwelevu aliyeitwa “nyoka” ambaye Mungu alimpa nguvu za kusema Mwanzo 3:15 hueleza jinsi nyoka aivyomwambia uongo na mwanamke alimwamini nyoka badala ya kumwamini Mungu. Nyoka kama walivyo wanyama wengine hakuwa na ufahamu wa kupambanua mazuri na mabaya kwani Mungu hakumpa akili kama alivyompa mwanadamu hata hivyo aliweza kusikia maagizo ya Mungu kwa Adamu na Hawa, lakini akidhani kwamba ikiwa watakula matunda ya mti wa kujua mema na mabaya, bila shaka wangekuwa na ufahamu kama malaika. Hivyo alimwambia Hawa kuwa hakika “hamtakufa”.
Mara baada ya mawazo haya kumwingia Hawa akilini alianza kuushangaa mti ule. Aligundua kuwa ulikuwa ni “mti mzuri kwa chakula” na “unatamanika kwa maarifa”; na kadri alivyoyangalia matunda yake ndivyo alivyozidi kutamani mti ule. Na kuwa ungemwezesha kuwa mwerevu kama malaika, kama nyoka alivyokuwa amemshauri……. ghafla, Hawa alinyoosha mkono wake na kuchuma tunda na kula. Hatimaye alimpatia Adamu “ambaye pia alikula”.
Hawa alidanganywa na nyoka na hakutii amri ya Mungu. Adamu alitenda dhambi kwa kuchagua kumpendeza mkewe kuliko kumpendeza Mungu.
DHAMBI HULETA AIBU NA WOGA MWANZO 3:7-13
Mara baada ya Adamu na Eva kula tunda walijitambua kuwa wametenda dhambi. Ghafla walijukuta wanaona aibu na kuogopa. Kwa hiyo walishona majani ya mtini kuwa nguo za kujifunika. Walijificha katika bustani wakijua kuwa Mungu angekasirika. Na hivi ndivyo hutokea kwetu pia mara tutendapo dhambi. Mara tu tunapogundua kwamba tumekosea njia ya Mungu tunaona aibu na kujiona kuwa tu wenye hatia kwa Mungu.Wakati Mungu alipomwita Adamu, mkosaji Adamu alimlaumu Hawa na Hawa alipulizwa na Mungu naye alimlaumu nyoka. Lakini walikuwa wao wenyewe ndiyo waloijua sheria ya Mungu na ni wao walikuwa hawakuitii.
ADHABU YA MUNGU MWANZO 3:14 – 20
Kwa Nyoka: Kwa kuwa nyoka alisema uongo na kumdanganya Hawa, Mungu alimlaani. Atakwenda kwa tumbo na kula mavumbi katika siku zote za maisha yake.
Kwa Adamu: Mungu alimwambia Adamu kwamba badala ya kuishi katika bustani nzuri ambamo kila kitu kilikuwepo kwa kusudi la Mungu, watafukuzwa katika bustani hiyo. Tangu wakati huo na kuendelea ikamlazimu kufanya kazi kuwa ngumu ili kumwezesha kupata chakula chake na Hawa. Nchi sasa itaotesha miiba na magugu na kuifanya kazi kuwa ngumu zaidi. Mwishowe Adamu atafariki na kurudi tena katika mavumbi ya ardhi ambayo katika hayo aliumbwa kwa maana Mungu alisema, “kwa maana u mavumbi wewe, nawe mavumbini utarudi” (mstari 19). Mtu kwa hiyo akawa kiumbe cha kufa kwa sababu ya dhambi kwa maana “mshahara wa dhambi ni mauti” (Warumi 6:23) kwa kuwa sisi sote tunatokana na ukoo wa Adamu tunashiriki pia katika namna moja ya asili na hivyo tunakufa.
Kwa Hawa: Hawa aliambiwa atakuwa na uchungu mno na kutawaliwa ma mmewe.
MUNGU ANAWAPATIA MAVAZI:14-20
Adamu na Hawa walikuwa wamejifunika majani ya mtini kujaribu kuficha aibu yao, lakini jambo hili halikukubaliwa na Mungu. Badala yake aliwapatia wote vazi lililotengenezwa kwa ngozi ya mnyama. Mungu alikuwa na sababu nzuri sana kwa ajili ya hili maana ilimfundisha Adamu na Hawa kuhusu dhambi. Kwa kuwapatia ngozi ni sharti kuwa mnyama lazima achinjwe na damu yake kumwagika. Yote haya yanatuelekeza mbele kwenye kifo chake Bwana Yesu Kristo ambaye kwa ajili ya kifo chake yetu Mungu alitutengenezea njia yetu ili dhambi zetu ziweze kufutwa au kusamehewa. Wakati mtu anapobatizawa, Biblia inasema kuwa mtu huyu anakuwa “amemvaa Kristo” (Wagalatia 3:27), kama vile Adamu alipojifunika vazi alilopewa na Mungu.
KUFUKUZWA KUTOKA KATIKA BUSTANI: MWANZO 3.22-24
Baada ya Mungu kuwaambia Adamu na Hawa kuhusu adhabu watakayopata kutokana na dhambi yao, Aliwafukuza kutoka katika bustani ya Edeni. “Ili wasije wakala matunda ya mti wa uzima ambapo wataishi milele”, kwa hiyo Mungu aliwafukuza kutoka katika bustani na akawaweka makerubi upande wa mashariki ya Bustani wakiwa na upanga wa moto uliogeuka huku na huko kulinda njia ya uzima (mistari 22-24).
FUNDISHO KWETU
Nirahisi sana kujaribiwa kutenda mabaya. Kosa la kwanza la Hawa lilikuwa kusikiliza maneno ya nyoka. Ikiwa tunasikiliza ushauri wa wale wasioipeda Kweli,na sisi pia tutamkosea Mungu. Njia pekee ya kuhakikisha kuwa tunamtii Mungu ni kuyaweka maneno yake akili mwetu “moyoni mwangu nimeliweka neno lako nisije nikakutenda dhambi” (Zaburi 119:11).
Dhambi ililetwa duniani kutokana na kosa la mtu mmoja kukosa utii, na kwa kuwa sisi ni watoto wa Adamu, ni lazima na sisi tufe pia. Lakini Mungu hataki watu wote wafe milele, kwa huruma yake, Aliiweka njia ya kusamehewa dhambi zetu kupitia ubatizo katika Bwana Yesu Kristo.
Jifunze kupenda sheria za Mungu na kuziweka ndani ya moyo wako, ili uweze kukua hadi kubatizwa hatimaye kupata karama ya Mungu ya uzima wa milele (Warumi 6:23).
MAELEZO YA ZIADA
Katika Mwanzo 3:15 Mungu anasema juu ya uadui, ambo daima utakuwepo kati ya uzao wa nyoka na uzao wa Mwanamke. Uzao wa nyoka ni wale wote ambo hawajui njia za Mungu na hawapendi Kweli. Uzao wa mwanamke ni wale wote wanaosema Kweli (kama Hawa alivyofanya kwanza. Mwanzo 3:2-3).
Kuna mmoja tu ambaye ametii kwa ukamilifu kwa kuitii Kweli; naye huyo ni Bwana Yesu Kristo. Tunaambiwa kwamba uzao wa nyoka “utamponda kisigino” (Mwanzo 3.15). Hili lilitimiaa wakati maadui wa Kweli (wayahudi waovu na Warumi) walipomwua msalabani. Kwa ajili ya utiifu wake mkamilifu kwa Mungu hakubaki kaburini, lakini Mungu alimfufua baada ya siku tatu.
“Mashambulizi ya” nyoka kwa Yesu yalikuwa ni “majeraha” aliyopata ambayo yalipona. Hata hivyo “Uzao wa mwanamke” hata hivyo “ungeponda kichwa” cha uzao wa nyoka (Mwa 3:15). Haya yangekuwa mashambulizi ya kifo kwa sababu Bwana Yesu Kristo alifufuka kutoka kaburini ili asife tena, dhambi na kifo vimepoteza nguvu. Ameviharibu na kufungua njia ya uzima wa milele kwa wale wote wanoipenda Kweli na kuweka tumaini katika yeye.
MASWALI
Majibu Mafupi
Ni amri ipi moja ambayo Mungu aliwapa Adamu na Hawa?
Ni nani alimsahwishi Hawa kuvunja amri hii?
Dhambi ni nini?
Mungu alisema jambo gani lingetokea ikiwa Adamu na Hawa watatenda dhambi?
Ni jambo gani linalowatokea watu wote kwa sababu ya dhambi ya Adamu na Eva?
Ni aina gani ya vazi ambalo Mungu aliwapatia Adamu na Eva?
Mungu alifanya nini baada ya Adamu na Hawa kutenda dhambi?
Majibu ya Kina.
1. Ni kwa jinsi gani Adamu na Eva hawakuitii amri ya Mungu katika bustani ya Edeni?
2. Ni kwa jinsi Mungu alivyowaadhibu Adamu na Eva Kutokana na kosa lao?
3. (a) Ni vazi gani kwa ajili ya dhambi ambalo Mungu aliwapatia Adamu na Eva?
(b) Je, tendo hili linamwonyesha nani?
Majibu ya Ziada
4. Eleza nini kilitokea baada ya Adamu na Hawa kula tunda la mti?
5. “Mshahara wa dhambi ni mauti,bali karama ya Mungu ni uzima wa milele”. Hii ina maana gani?
6. Eleza maana ya yafuatayo:
(a) Uzao wa nyoka
(b) Uzao wa mwanamke
(c) Huo utaponda kisigino chake; na
(d) wewe utakiponda kichwa chake
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