Dogo Helps Kovu Choose A Shaman For The Outlands

Kovu wanted his own shaman and majordomo so he told Dogo he'd appreciate him looking for the best choices of an animal who could be a skillful shaman and one who could make arrangements with easy convenience. On his way out Dogo thought carefully about animals in the Pride Lands that seemed to alert other quite quick and what animals showed clear strength because wished to find the Kovu the best shaman possible.

Dogo thought of how the Pride Lands now had two shamanic dwellers Makini and Rafiki so he had the idea of the Outlands having two shamanic dwellers too even if they weren't the same species and that gave Dogo the idea of one being a Swallow and the other one being an African Wild Dog, and he thought a Kingfisher would be a great majordomo they were bird who were skillful with being creative so even when the celebrations were for Pride Lands Back Lands and Outlands there'd be enough decoration and treats for eveeryone to feel welcome. So Dogo was on his way to Ethiopia, he asked a Kudu to let him ride its back so the trip would be a bit quicker and the Kudu understood Dogo's idea of convenience so it gave Dogo a ride.

When Dogo reached Ethiopia he searched for his red coated cousin Ethiopian Wolf so he could find the two birds' location quickly. Ethiopian Swallow told Dogo it would be pleased to help Kovu be prepared for the future it already knew what Scar had done in the Pride Lands, so it joined Dogo and took him where Kingfishers loved to lounge and eat small fish. The Kingfisher greeted Dogo and told him it would enjoy going on frequently flights that were for making arrangements and spreading invitation, so together they went to the jungle and told an African Wild Dog omega she was welcome to be the other shaman for Kovu, and she considered that a pleasant surprise so she happily followed Dogo and the two birds while Dogo led them to the Outlands where Kovu was waiting to meet his new friends who'd counsel  and report for him. When Kovu met the Ethiopian Swallow the Brown-hooded Kingfisher and a omega African Wild Dog he told his own Lion Guard team to prepared for a celebration, so Kovu's Lion Guard did a play of the folklore of these three species and sang them a song to welcome them, then everyone was dancing and eating tiny snacks. The next day Kovu's two shamanic dwellers and Majordomo did their own song to tell Kovu's Lion Guard team thanks for trusting them.