
Lennart the Viking 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.
Lennart represents Sweden, and has the distinction of being an honored Norseman.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong
Anthem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7ZYM3HzeR4
Viking metal music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuqVBfq4YMQ
Lennart represents Sweden, and has the distinction of being an honored Norseman.
Character joint-owned by me and

Anthem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7ZYM3HzeR4
Viking metal music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuqVBfq4YMQ
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 75px
File Size 1.9 kB
Listed in Folders
Gustav: *In Swedish* I think anyone who messes with this lion is going to be in for a very bad day. Everybody knows how tough and fierce we were from our Viking days! Sure we may be thr most modern country in Europe where the average Swede is into the latest fashion, tech, trends, and look like we barely aged but we're still tough. Sure our male humans don't have beards anymore for the most part but the Vikings live on in us. *In English* Ever wondered why the Americans have the Minnesota Vikings in the NFL? We were there first before Columbus discovered America and we did indeed have Viking artifacts there.
Chuong: Last time I checked, Sweden is the polar opposite of Greece in Europe where new ideas are welcomed and encouraged there and the culinary culture there rivals fancy cuisine in New York. Yet, all things Viking related lives on.
Chuong: Last time I checked, Sweden is the polar opposite of Greece in Europe where new ideas are welcomed and encouraged there and the culinary culture there rivals fancy cuisine in New York. Yet, all things Viking related lives on.
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