A Jackal's Wisdom Of Heroism and Freedom Series ch 3

Since Ethiopia has so many small rivers that was where Rafiki and Makini would follow Reirei and her cousins when old lions wanted to speak privately with these trusted species of Canidae. Mohatu, Askari, and Mufasa all spoke privately with Reirei and her cousins up in Ehtiopia. This private speech with the three lions helped peace last long, but there were times it also helped Makini and Rafiki feel a little more prepared for the future. African Wild Dogs were the shamanic canine who'd tell Rafiki the clearest consequences of recent events as Rafiki told what his paintings alerted him about, Golden Wolves were the canine who reported how well lions from Asia and Greece were doing, Ethiopian Wolves reported how healthy herds and rodents seemed in Ethiopia itself, Bhati the bat-eared fox shared advice, and Reirei sang songs that were supposed to bring the canine family fresh hope and other good feelings so moving on wouldn't be too hard. At the end of this private speech Rafiki and Makini would try to form the fairest deal they could for all three continents to live in peace and survive. On their way back to Pride Rock these wild canines and the two mandrills sang altogether.

Once back to Pride Rock these wild canines told birds who live near their territories the recently formed deal so they didn't have to do too much work on their own. Then birds would spread the recent news wide to those such as the herds and rodents.

At parties planned by Simba Reirei and her golden wolf cousins once in while sang with Mtoto's elephant herd and several of the birds who loved to dance during the big celebrations. These two species sometimes sang with Africa's cats too. But there were also times the biggest herds let Pride Rock's masters and the royal family's best friends have a fun ride for a few hour, and then there'd be a big feast. At the special feasts fruit, scorpions, beetles, grasshoppers and fish were what Reirei and the golden wolves ate while Ethiopian wolves, and African Wild Dogs would respectfully eat leftovers of the royal family so Pridlanders could enjoy the celebrations too without fear. Bhati the bat-eared fox just didn't mind if it was natural food or a small snack she ate during a celebration with Pride Rock's masters, but with such a huge crowd she always ate the least since a fox didn't need a huge meal to survive.