Board Thread:Fan-made Monsters/@comment-26517142-20160605234739

''Oh kay! We got a new one incoming to complete Dorothy's infamous party. She is based, of course,on the Cowardly Lion. As always, head on over to the link - JeielYozama/Fan-Made_Mamono_Realms_-_OZ_(Premediate)?useskin=oasis to know details more about Oo. I mean Oz!'' Okay peeps.. Let's roll!

(Oo... not a bad idea for AT fans)

Lioness/Reiona

Specie: Werecat

Type: Beastman

Habitat: Jungles, forests of Oz

Disposition: Fickle, fierce, selfish

Diet: Carniverous, particularly large game

A specie of Werecat native only to Oz. They are beautifully covered in golden yellow fur from the ends of their arms to the tips of their toes, and a proud mane grows around their neck and stretches over their shoulders like a cape. They have claws able to rend metal, and their stature akin to a full-grown Centaur can bewilder even the most equal-sized of beasts. Their regal and towering appearances are what makes them 'queens' of the jungle animals in Oz and to which, their subjects obey them without fail.

In Oz's folklore, the true Lioness (who was then, still just a Werecat) accompanied the human girl in her travels. She was much to say, a 'scaredy-cat' who feared many things and relied on intimidation to escape cowardice. After Oz was liberated, she was given post as one of the rulers of the beastlies in Oz, and later, as one of Ozma's personal assistants. When the Circe of Oz ascended to power, she tried to resist her and fought through het army, but was too afraid to do the ruler in. This caused the new tyrant to decree she had to 'steel her wits' and so she was given courage.

The Lioness' species thrive on every forest and jungle in the realm of Oz. It is believed that for every forest, there exists one Lioness to dominate all bestial life. True to this saying, almost all lesser creatures, even Mamonos, heed the words of a Lioness and would dare not disobey it. They are gentle in speech, but forceful in upholding laws and judgment, making them ideal role models of leaders. Best of all, they are a combination of intellect, benevolence -- and surprising savagery.

Due to an effect of the magic cast over them by the Circe of Oz, Lioness' have become solitary. They are rarely seen commanding a train of animals, or Mamonos, for their own gain. To them, their leadership discipline are only established once they find a lifelong mate by their side.

Lioness are masters of stealth in Oz. They are known to stalk prey undetected. A special olfactory sense gives them the ability to gauge another being's sense of fear in a 7 meter radius. When their prey's fear reaches its peak, they pounce in it as lithe as a normal cat would chase a ball of yarn. They play with their victim up until it wears out from utter exhaustion - and they are rendered helpless from its assault.

To Lioness', a human male is a male of their species. They will do what it takes to obtain one as a husband, but they don't have the first idea how to do this in the first place. They are fearless in all endeavors, but towards meeting and going along with men they hide their faces beneath their manes. They do not wish to rape, nor have themselves attacked by the man. This is where their true courage is tested - in capturing any man's heart.

This reclusion/slight aversion towards men, however, doesn't deter their daily routines. Lioness' believe that their nobility and elegance must'nt waiver, because doing so is a sign of weakness. At times, they do grow curious and so they frequently wander near demihuman settlements to catch glimpses of 'men'. Unfortunately, they sometimes scare these people on first appearance, as they are easily mistaken as real lions on first glance (Lioness' are actually revered by the demihumans of Oz, based on the folklore).

When it does narrow down to making men theirs, they have a rather crude manner distinct of their former mentality. When they spot a man they fancy, they sneak on to him and gauge his courage. If it passes to their standards, they tackle the man to submission and have sex with him. Escape is fruitless in this regard. They have inhuman strength that pin anything in their grasp down effortlessly. They ram their own organ on to his member as graceful as possible, rocking him into sweet pleasure. The man they choose is soon lost in the glory of sex, and his body will wholly give in to her. Energy will surge within him and the two will achieve a to and fro motion of who is the dominant partner amidst intercourse.

The Lioness' don't always win, though. They may be keen in pouncing on men, but if they were to achieve eye contact with the person before they strike, a combination of shame and embarassment renders them into a state of helplessness. They become jittery and highly receptive, and are unable to attack any further. A spasm of demonic energy immediately wafts out from her mane, like pheromone, and the man is suddendly gripped by the thought 'she seems so ditzy.. And vulnerable..'. Bestial senses will take over him at once. The tables would immediately turn, as the man gets a hold of the Lioness and then rapes her. He would be compelled to drive his semen deep into her again and again until the demonic energy completely disappears and he is reverted back to his senses.

To a Lioness, this gesture is a greater sign of dominance. That the one they recognize as their human male has the ability to make lesser individuals such as her submit to his whim. After this,they place an 'imprint' on their male, as if to mark him as theirs. They acknowledge him as their 'king' and vow only yo serve him for the rest of their lives. On Oz, such a title can be no greater honor. With a man by her side, a Lioness emerges as a just ruler over all beasts. She will treasure him fondly and fawn him of sex to please each other each night.

Apparently, there is a section in the Lioness' mane regarded as a erogeneous zone. When tugged, it arouses her innate femininity and her feral instincts surface. She will begin to toy with her mate as if he were a plaything, an act distinct of its Werecat lineage.

The name 'Dandy-lion' is coyly used as a form of insult to any Lioness. This was used to describe her former cowardice back before the Circe of Oz enchanted her. When said by any other person, they will retaliate in a murderous rage, ravaging anything in reach, but if it were said teasingly by their mate, they revert to their hapless forms and are subject to open rape by him.

Alrite! She's done! The party of Dorothy is complete! Feel free to say what do you think, minna! 