Okay. I've done a revamp on Leozahr, ever since his denied chance to officially debut like he should have before...
After the events in "Daryl Vecat and the Lovesick Prince", Leo left Aslon in search of finding a new purpose in life: a complete interplanetary wonderer. His prodigal travels bring him to the oriental planet T'ng-xia*. It is a planet ruled by imperialist swines (3 of them, to be exact) and inhabited by peasant sheep.
None have opposed the rule of the 3 leaders, and once Leozahr appears, the swines begin to suspect why he came. The sheepish peasantry welcome him as a guest, but also have doubts of trusting him. They also suspect he may be in league with a rouge swordsman known as "Ookamaru"**.
Here, Leozahr had just arrived on T'ng-xia, only to make his first encounter with Ookamaru, whom refers to Leozahr as a "stranger from the West". And when the wolf takes notice of Leo's large sword slung behind his back, only one tempatation tests both warrior's minds...
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*T'ng-xia is actually a Chinese term for "the entire world" or "the land under heavon"
**Ookamaru is a loosely combined Japanese term for "wolf spirit" Ookami, meaning "wolf", and Maru meaning "spirit"... or "demon".
After the events in "Daryl Vecat and the Lovesick Prince", Leo left Aslon in search of finding a new purpose in life: a complete interplanetary wonderer. His prodigal travels bring him to the oriental planet T'ng-xia*. It is a planet ruled by imperialist swines (3 of them, to be exact) and inhabited by peasant sheep.
None have opposed the rule of the 3 leaders, and once Leozahr appears, the swines begin to suspect why he came. The sheepish peasantry welcome him as a guest, but also have doubts of trusting him. They also suspect he may be in league with a rouge swordsman known as "Ookamaru"**.
Here, Leozahr had just arrived on T'ng-xia, only to make his first encounter with Ookamaru, whom refers to Leozahr as a "stranger from the West". And when the wolf takes notice of Leo's large sword slung behind his back, only one tempatation tests both warrior's minds...
Click here to see the next part =>
*T'ng-xia is actually a Chinese term for "the entire world" or "the land under heavon"
**Ookamaru is a loosely combined Japanese term for "wolf spirit" Ookami, meaning "wolf", and Maru meaning "spirit"... or "demon".
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