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** Towards the end of "Broken Pride", it is revealed that [[spoiler:Stinger, who was previously viewed with adoration by the rest of the Brightforest Troop, was the one who'd murdered both Grub and Bark Crownleaf, and since he is now the leader of the troop with a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating, Thorn can't do anything to expose him without risking his peers turning against him.]] "Code of Honor" goes even further with TheReveal that [[spoiler:he was also the one who orchestrated the murder of the Great Mother at around the same time, and when Thorn tries to dispatch him for the safety of the Bravelands, he frames Thorn for the crime, thus turning not just the entire troop, but ''nearly every other animal in the savannah, including Fearless'', against him.]]

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** Towards the end of "Broken Pride", it is revealed that [[spoiler:Stinger, who was previously viewed with adoration by the rest of the Brightforest Troop, was the one who'd murdered both Grub and Bark Crownleaf, and since he is now the leader UniversallyBelovedLeader of the troop with a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating, troop, Thorn can't do anything to expose him without risking his peers turning against him.]] "Code of Honor" goes even further with TheReveal that [[spoiler:he was also the one who orchestrated the murder of the Great Mother at around the same time, and when Thorn tries to dispatch him for the safety of the Bravelands, he frames Thorn for the crime, thus turning not just the entire troop, but ''nearly every other animal in the savannah, including Fearless'', against him.]]
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The series are about a lion cub whose father is murdered by a rogue lion in the first book, resulting in Fearless running off in order to survive. This isn't The Lion King, however. Fearless wants to get revenge and kill Titan when he's older. Aside from Fearless's plot, the other two protagonists (a baboon named Thorn and an elephant named Sky) have their own stories full of FamilyUnfriendlyDeath and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another prey animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as rogues unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another prey animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as are rogues unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another prey animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as rogues unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''.''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another prey animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as rogues unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another prey animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as rogues unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another prey animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as rogues unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands"."Pridelands".
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* MoralEventHorizon: Towards the end of "Broken Pride", it is revealed that [[spoiler:Stinger, who was previously viewed with adoration by the rest of the Brightforest Troop, was the one who'd murdered both Grub and Bark Crownleaf, and since he is now the leader of the troop with a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating, Thorn can't do anything to expose him without risking his peers turning against him.]] "Code of Honor" goes even further with TheReveal that [[spoiler:he was also the one who orchestrated the murder of the Great Mother at around the same time, and when Thorn tries to dispatch him for the safety of the Bravelands, he frames Thorn for the crime, thus turning not just the entire troop, but ''nearly every other animal in the savannah, including Fearless'', against him.]]

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Towards the end of "Broken Pride", it is revealed that [[spoiler:Stinger, who was previously viewed with adoration by the rest of the Brightforest Troop, was the one who'd murdered both Grub and Bark Crownleaf, and since he is now the leader of the troop with a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating, Thorn can't do anything to expose him without risking his peers turning against him.]] "Code of Honor" goes even further with TheReveal that [[spoiler:he was also the one who orchestrated the murder of the Great Mother at around the same time, and when Thorn tries to dispatch him for the safety of the Bravelands, he frames Thorn for the crime, thus turning not just the entire troop, but ''nearly every other animal in the savannah, including Fearless'', against him.]]
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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler:Stinger. He comes off as a friendly, charming baboon, who rescued a young Fearless from falling to his death. He’s idolized by many baboons, especially Fearless and Thorn. Then it's revealed what he did: he killed Bark Crownleaf, and when his plan didn't go his favor, killed her successor, Grub, to become Crownleaf himself. He disbands the Council, makes a new rank called the Strongbranches as his own personal squad that does his dirty work, forces his troop to live in an uninhabitable place and exiles anyone who says otherwise, but nearly everyone is oblivious to this, since he has a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating. To make it worse, it's revealed he indirectly murdered the previous Great Mother, manipulating Stronghide to do this. When Stronghide dies, he claims to be the Great Father, framing Thorn as a murderer and making Fearless kill him.]]
** ''Blood and Bone'' muddies the waters further. He [[spoiler:continues to manipulate Fearless to do his dirty work, forces animals in boundaries to create further chaos, turns the entirety of Bravelands against the Strider herd and Thorn, and indirectly kills more animals. It's then revealed that he's a [[TheSociopath sociopath]] who faked affection for Fearless since he was useful. Then, he ''commits genocide'' on countless of animals. This makes his death all the more satisfying.]]
** His past, which is slightly explored, can also count. [[spoiler:He was a member of Crookedtree Troop, and killed their Crownleaf by smashing her head with a rock, similar to what he would do to Bark. However, he was caught, by his own mate nonetheless, forcing his to be exiled, but not before running off with his baby daughter. His mate is so traumatized she stops speaking for seven years.]]

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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler:Stinger. He comes off as a friendly, charming baboon, who rescued a young Fearless from falling to his death. He’s idolized by many baboons, especially Fearless and Thorn. Then it's revealed what he did: he killed Bark Crownleaf, and when his plan didn't go his favor, killed her successor, Grub, to become Crownleaf himself. He disbands the Council, makes a new rank called the Strongbranches as his own personal squad that does his dirty work, forces his troop to live in an uninhabitable place and exiles anyone who says otherwise, but nearly everyone is oblivious to this, since he has a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating. To make it worse, it's revealed he indirectly murdered the previous Great Mother, manipulating Stronghide to do this. When Stronghide dies, he claims to be the Great Father, framing Thorn as a murderer and making Fearless kill him.]]
**''Blood and Bone'' muddies the waters further. He [[spoiler:continues to manipulate Fearless to do his dirty work, forces animals in boundaries to create further chaos, turns the entirety of Bravelands against the Strider herd and Thorn, and indirectly kills more animals. It's then revealed that he's a [[TheSociopath sociopath]] who faked affection for Fearless since he was useful. Then, he ''commits genocide'' on countless of animals. This makes his death all the more satisfying.]]
** His past, which is slightly explored, can also count. [[spoiler:He was a member of Crookedtree Troop, and killed their Crownleaf by smashing her head with a rock, similar to what he would do to Bark. However, he was caught, by his own mate nonetheless, forcing his to be exiled, but not before running off with his baby daughter. His mate is so traumatized she stops speaking for seven years.]]



* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another, prey animal, species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as rouges unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".

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** ''Blood and Bone'', where Stinger [[spoiler:''commits genocide'' just to show what he's capable of was where many drew the line for him if they hadn't already.]]
* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another, another prey animal, animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as rouges rogues unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as rouges unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another animal another, prey animal, species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film as both as rouges unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film.film as both as rouges unrelated to the original pride leader. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of Disney/TheLionKing with Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Of Disney/TheLionKing with ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film. The series also takes place in the "bravelands", like how ''The Lion King'' takes place in the "Pridelands".
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* MemeticMutation: This series refers to lion prides as "tribes". The series uses the term similarly to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan". The Erins are sure to know this however it's still funny to fans and non-fans alike.

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* MemeticMutation: This series refers to Joking about lion prides as being called "tribes". Prior to release, it was mentioned that lions lived in "tribes". The actual series uses the term similarly to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan". The correct "pride", and the Erins are sure to do know this what lion prides are called, however it's the term is still funny to fans and non-fans alike.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Towards the end of "Broken Pride", it is revealed that [[spoiler:Stinger, who was previously viewed with adoration by the rest of the Brightforest Troop, was the one who'd murdered both Grub and Bark Crownleaf, and since he is now the leader of the troop with a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating, Thorn can't do anything to expose him without risking his peers turning against him.]] "Code of Honor" goes even further with TheReveal that [[spoiler:he was also the one who orchestrated the murder of the Great Mother at around the same time, and when Thorn tries to dispatch him for the safety of the Bravelands, he frames Thorn for the crime, thus turning not just the entire troop, but ''nearly every other animal in the savannah, including Fearless'', against him.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: Towards the end of "Broken Pride", it is revealed that [[spoiler:Stinger, who was previously viewed with adoration by the rest of the Brightforest Troop, was the one who'd murdered both Grub and Bark Crownleaf, and since he is now the leader of the troop with a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating, Thorn can't do anything to expose him without risking his peers turning against him.]] "Code of Honor" goes even further with TheReveal that [[spoiler:he was also the one who orchestrated the murder of the Great Mother at around the same time, and when Thorn tries to dispatch him for the safety of the Bravelands, he frames Thorn for the crime, thus turning not just the entire troop, but ''nearly every other animal in the savannah, including Fearless'', against him.]]]]
* SpiritualAdaptation: Of Disney/TheLionKing with Fearless' father Gallant is murdered by another lion (like Mufasa being murdered by Scar, though Titan, Gallant's murderer, is not from Gallantpride), and Fearless runs away only to be adopted by another animal species (Fearless is adopted by baboons, while Simba lived with a meerkat and warthog). Fearless even decides to return home and challenge Titan for killing Gallant, while Simba challenges Scar for ruining the kingdom. Ironically, Titan has more in common with Scar in the draft titled "King of the Jungle" than the Scar of the final film.
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* MemeticMutation: This series refers to lion prides as "tribes". The series uses the term similarly to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan". The Erins are sure to know this however it's still funny to fans and non-fans alike.

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* MemeticMutation: This series refers to lion prides as "tribes". The series uses the term similarly to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan". The Erins are sure to know this however it's still funny to fans and non-fans alike.alike.
* MoralEventHorizon: Towards the end of "Broken Pride", it is revealed that [[spoiler:Stinger, who was previously viewed with adoration by the rest of the Brightforest Troop, was the one who'd murdered both Grub and Bark Crownleaf, and since he is now the leader of the troop with a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating, Thorn can't do anything to expose him without risking his peers turning against him.]] "Code of Honor" goes even further with TheReveal that [[spoiler:he was also the one who orchestrated the murder of the Great Mother at around the same time, and when Thorn tries to dispatch him for the safety of the Bravelands, he frames Thorn for the crime, thus turning not just the entire troop, but ''nearly every other animal in the savannah, including Fearless'', against him.]]
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* MemeticMutation: This series refers to lion prides as "tribes". The series uses the term similarly to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan". The Erins are sure to know this however it's still funny to non-fans.

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* MemeticMutation: This series refers to lion prides as "tribes". The series uses the term similarly to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan". The Erins are sure to know this however it's still funny to non-fans.fans and non-fans alike.
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Maybe I'm missing it, but no one has "mocked it mercilessly"


* MemeticMutation: This series refers to lion prides as "tribes". This has been poked fun at mercilessly as it's common knowledge that a group of lions is a "pride". The Erin's know this, as the series uses the term similarly to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan", however it's still funny to fans and especially non-fans.

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* MemeticMutation: This series refers to lion prides as "tribes". This has been poked fun at mercilessly as it's common knowledge that a group of lions is a "pride". The Erin's know this, as the series uses the term similarly to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan", "clan". The Erins are sure to know this however it's still funny to fans and especially non-fans.
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Added the line back because "tribes" is memetic specifically because of the common knowledge


* MemeticMutation: Similar to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan", this series refers to lion prides as "tribes".

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* MemeticMutation: Similar This series refers to lion prides as "tribes". This has been poked fun at mercilessly as it's common knowledge that a group of lions is a "pride". The Erin's know this, as the series uses the term similarly to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan", this series refers however it's still funny to lion prides as "tribes".fans and especially non-fans.
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The Erins know that. It's the animals that are using the word tribe.


* MemeticMutation: Similar to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan", this series refers to lion prides as "tribes". This has been poked fun at mercilessly as it's common knowledge that a group of lions is a "pride".

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* MemeticMutation: Similar to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan", this series refers to lion prides as "tribes". This has been poked fun at mercilessly as it's common knowledge that a group of lions is a "pride".
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* MemeticMutation: Similar to how ''Warriors'' refers to a cat "colony" as a cat "clan", this series refers to lion prides as "tribes". This has been poked fun at mercilessly as it's common knowledge that a group of lions is a "pride".

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