Born in a pride as a prince, alongside his older brother, their father decided that because he was better looking, and more skilled, that he would be heir. This of course made Kremo extremely upset, immediately making him leave at the spot of him finding out he was not to be heir. He would start his own pride, respectfully. Starting off with very little experience, he was pretty new at running a pride, and after his lands became filled with young, simple lionesses, and their cubs, there was no more room. While it was supposed to be satisfying... it wasn't enough for him. He almost gave up on his pride, wanting it to be more than just a simple pride. He almost left all of them behind. But then he snapped, starting attacking his lionesses and cubs, making the more skilled and older ones hunt more often. He would battle his sons, almost to the point of death. Because of this, most of his birth sons left him. Some lionesses were too scared to leave him, as they knew that it was very harsh out by yourself. Though, his old self of being nice is still hidden within him, and shows it off /deep/ within his pride, trying his best not to attack anyone else. Though it can't be helped when he would accidently scare a cub off into the wilds, to never return. "Accidently".
His views lie within his pride. "Only a wimpy, fake lion would run away from a fight." Even if he isn't very skilled, he still takes on a challenge full force, not accepting anything BUT the best for himself. "Nothing but the best ladies for my pride." He'd now drop off cubs that he didn't find very skillful or nice looking near a friendly monkey, claiming to the mothers that they ran away, or some execrated other story. Still, there are rumors within the pride between the lionesses that he just scares them away, or even eats them.
Ever since the birth of his first son, he had dreamed of one day having an heir totally overpowering him as he grew old, knowing he'd raised a strong cub. Because of this, any male who grows up within the pride is forced to a one on one battle between the king, most of the time losing, or saying it's not right and leaving.
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