sheep raised by lions || book 1
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Sheep aren't deemed to be dangerous unless they learn to be. They aren't born to be ruthless, terrifying. It isn't in their blood; it's learned. It isn't innate.
Lions are expected, supposed to be deemed dangerous. They were born to be ruthless, terrifying. It's in their blood. It's innate.
You need not worry of sheep. Or lions raised by sheep. Their skins betray their temperaments. They may have been born to fight, but they learned to be passive. Vicious creatures whose potentials are never to be reached, so they take on the role of the docile.
What is needed to be worried of are sheep raised by lions. They too have skins that betray their natures; because their natures were nurtured by that of a lion's nature. They became the lion's nature.
Fragile, docile, passive exchanged for durable, harsh, and aggressive. They were the ones you needed to worry about. They were unpredictable.
They were unstable.
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( book #1 of the "sheep raised by lions" series )