Dull's Tragedy
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 51m
  • Reads 706
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 12
  • Time 51m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2020
Dull, a young male lion was born differently than his fellow pridemates, which makes it hard for him to fit in. When he meets a special lioness, everything changes. Though, there are darker threats and mysteries to be solved that only the ancestors know. Will Dull save his pride mates and prove to them that he's more than what they think he is, or will he live as the burden they expected him to be.

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