Username: Isabella45
Lion name: Ravindra (meaning 'lord of the sun')
Lion gender: Male
Pride: Katonda PridePride Status: Healer

What are they looking for and how did they get to the valley?:
Ravindra, or Ravi, as he is better known, is descended from a long line of tigers with the ability to communicate with their ancestors and receive messages from them in dreams or signs.
As a young cub Ravindra always knew he was destined to go on a journey to find something. His dreams told him so and his mother, encouraged him to leave when he was ready to find whatever it was he was looking for.
The young cub grew up dreaming of what grand place or adventure might be in store for him and like all of his ancestors he looked for signs to guide him.
Since he was born under the sun and received the sun's mark, Ravi especially watched the sun, looking for signs and following it to wherever he was meant to go.
As soon as he was able Ravindra set off to find whatever it was his dreams were pointing him to.
After many days of long travel he came to a stop beside a stream that he followed into the shade of some trees. He'd traveled a long ways that day and needed the rest.
As he lay there, drinking from the cool stream and reflecting on many things, he was found by guards from a nearby pride of lions.
They demanded to know what he was doing on their land, and Ravi told them of his quest.
Though they seemed dubious the lions escorted him to meet their king.
King Chikondi demanded to know why Ravi had invaded his territory and Ravi related his tale once more. But the young tiger was gathering quickly that these lions didn't seem to understand, or at least didn't believe, half of what he said. Except for one lioness who lingered nearby, listening intently.
Once his tale was told the king told Ravi he could stay, but only if he obeyed their rules and left in a half moon's time one he'd had time to figure out whether his ancestors had led him there or not.
So, Ravi spent those three days getting to know the pride. The customs of lions were strange to him and their belief system, while not too different from his, seemed to be poorly developed. Or at least not taken so seriously.
Their knowledge of healing was also poor, and this was a subject Ravi had studied and learned from his mother like all of his brothers and sisters had.
The more he got to know the pride the more Ravi felt they needed some kind of help, but he couldn't quite bring himself to believe this was his purpose, the reason he had been led here
One day, about halfway through his stay, Ravi decided to just leave early, still unable to believe this could be what his grand quest led to. A pride of stubborn, unbelieving lions, who seemed to think he was crazy most of the time. Along the way he stopped to get a drink and as he stood there by the stream at the edge of the trees, the sun shone down, reflecting off of the water and onto the rocks and trees nearby.
At first he thought nothing of it, then on one rock he saw a faint and unusual glow, and the more he stared at the surface of the rock the more he saw it take shape to look like the sun itself. The symbol glowed warmly and as it faded Ravi heard something like whispers on the breeze as it tugged at his fur, blowing back the way he'd come.
Taking a deep breath he plunged back into the trees, heading back to the pride. Maybe it wasn't what he was looking for, or what he had wanted, but if it was where he was meant to be Ravi knew better than to go against his destiny. Many had been lost trying to forge their own path in such a way and he had no desire to become one of them.
Since then Ravi has stayed with the pride, teaching them more about healing and his ancestors and learning what he can about theirs. Even if at times he questions why he is here, and what the grand purpose is in all this, Ravi trusts his ancestors to guide him. And deep down, he believes there is something still coming for him to go. He doesn't know what, but whenever it comes he is determined to be ready.

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