| Epilogue Shortly after Nola's death, many spectacular things happened, most of which were initiated by King Asmodo himself. At further festivals and celebrations -- and at formal events in general -- he requested that all cat women wear a ring of the vines of the fruit that he called "Nola berries," so they could be reminded of Nola and the object of joy and happiness, as well as responsibility. Another thing that occured was the wedding of Juvid and Corsine. After Corsine received Juvid's cape to cover her nakedness, she regarded him as being a protective and faithful man, not even knowing that he had sexually harassed her in the previous evening. They fell in love with each other and married only a few months later. In time, Corsine would give birth to a beautiful baby girl that she and Juvid named Mari. King Asmodo also married. He became the first cat warrior to marry interracially; he did not marry a lioness, but instead the leopardess Lyna, who adored Asmodo for his heroism and his charm. In time, Lyna would conceive her first baby son, a leopard/lion half-breed that she and the king named Rathkanar. He was the first prince of the cat warriors. Back to Stories Back to Home |