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Detained
"Well, of course a race of cannibals would use blood for wine." Commented Tyrga upon discovering what was inside a barrel in the vintage basement. "I wonder what poor creatures were killed to make this."
"What does it say on the side?" asked Lion-O.
"I don't know, I don't read Labinnac." Replied Tygra.
"How long do you suppose we will have to wait for our execution?" asked Cheetara. "If what we've heard about the coronation lasting a year, we might have to wait until it is almost over for ours if we are to be the coronation feast."
"By that time the war will be over and Mumm-Ra will be the victor." Commented Lion-O. "We can't wait until this coronation is over we have to get out of here."
"Great idea." Tygra knocked on the door to the vintage basement. "Except for two problems. The wood in the Savage Area is so strong Panthro wouldn't be able to break this down and it isn't like the concept of windows is known to the Labinnac." Neither of those were an exaggeration. The trees of the Savage Area grew quickly and took up to a month to cut down and the concept of the window was as unknown to the Labinnac as the fork was.
"Hold on!" Cheetara stood up from the corner she was sitting in. "If the coronation lasts a year and if the coronation feast happens when it is almost over then they will have to feed us to keep us alive."
"Good idea." Tygra looked at the blood. "All we have to do is wait and we have something for us to drown our feeder with here. It isn't like I'd eat anything they'd give. Burning in fire and brimstone would probably be preferable."
"Do you really think it is possible the High Warlord and his family could be descended from Mumm-Ra?" asked Lion-O.
"Maybe but it might just be a coincidence." Replied Tygra. "What if they are like us cats. I'm a tiger, you are a lion and Cheetara is a cheetah but we are all the same species."
"Then the winged Labinnac would be the equivalent of my kind." Stated Lion-O. "But still… I just can't shake the feeling that this is more than just a coincidence."
