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Leopoldo the Navigating Lion Bio (Updated)
Since the introduction of FurAffinity's folder system, there's no more need for me to make large documents updating them as needed (depending on the document). Prior to it, I had done so with The Mortal's Basic Guide to the G-52s, and a submission on Leo the Patriotic Lion's parallels. With the folder system, however, I elected to give individual characters the solo bios they deserved to have in the first place. I had done so with the G-52s, and now I shall do so with the parallels of Leo the Patriotic Lion.
Leopoldo is rumored to have sailed with Christopher Columbus, but Leo has not been able to confirm this yet.
Leopoldo joint-owned by me and
Chuong
Leo the Patriotic Lion (C) me and me alone
Leopoldo is rumored to have sailed with Christopher Columbus, but Leo has not been able to confirm this yet.
Leopoldo joint-owned by me and
ChuongLeo the Patriotic Lion (C) me and me alone
Category Story / All
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Chuong: Oh I thought he was with Magellan since Columbus was for Spain.
Juno: Spain and Portugal are in the Iberian Peninsula so I guess they're kinda like brothers. Of course there was a territorial dispute in South America when Spain and Portugal wanted to claim what is now Brazil. So they went to the Roman Catholic Church to help settle their dispute so the Roman Catholic Church marked the line on the map saying that Brazil is for Portugal and the rest of South America is technically Spain's.
Zax: Portugal; land of soccer and dessert wines.
Sebastian: We're way more than that. We have olives, olive oil, cork, and other nice things.
Zax: Don't your people have a negative prejudice towards Brazilians?
Sebastian: Majority speaking, yes but there are Portuguese people who don't mind Brazil at all. Its also common for young rich Portuguese people to vacation out to Brazil and the United States but more so with Brazil because they speak Portuguese but most Americans do not.
Juno: Spain and Portugal are in the Iberian Peninsula so I guess they're kinda like brothers. Of course there was a territorial dispute in South America when Spain and Portugal wanted to claim what is now Brazil. So they went to the Roman Catholic Church to help settle their dispute so the Roman Catholic Church marked the line on the map saying that Brazil is for Portugal and the rest of South America is technically Spain's.
Zax: Portugal; land of soccer and dessert wines.
Sebastian: We're way more than that. We have olives, olive oil, cork, and other nice things.
Zax: Don't your people have a negative prejudice towards Brazilians?
Sebastian: Majority speaking, yes but there are Portuguese people who don't mind Brazil at all. Its also common for young rich Portuguese people to vacation out to Brazil and the United States but more so with Brazil because they speak Portuguese but most Americans do not.
Leopoldo: I think there's a misconception behind it because people mistakenly believe he was born in Portugal, and so they associate me with him. He was actually born in Genoa, and is Italian. And yes, he thought he reached Indian, so he called the Native Americans Indians.
Jocko the Indian Wolf: And name stuck with those ever since. Tribe of mine do not refer to selves as Indian; refer to selves as Native American usually.
Leopoldo: What's your tribe?
Jocko: Moon Dweller. Not familiar one to public. Public only know about Cherokee, Navajo, and tribes thereof of nature.
Jocko the Indian Wolf: And name stuck with those ever since. Tribe of mine do not refer to selves as Indian; refer to selves as Native American usually.
Leopoldo: What's your tribe?
Jocko: Moon Dweller. Not familiar one to public. Public only know about Cherokee, Navajo, and tribes thereof of nature.
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