Letters to Leonidas the Hellenic Lion: #3
Leonidas's third letter.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he also did the artwork seen in the thumbnail
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he also did the artwork seen in the thumbnail
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Zax: The tales of King Lycaon is very fascinating to many wolf furries around the world.
Chuong: I had no idea that part of Greece had that many wolf furries. I wonder if the dog furries are the second most common species there.
Trident: Yes, they are the second most common species according to census data in my country. Leonidas mentioned Megalopolis, now known as Megalopoli. That city has been through several wars during the ancient times and even though it seems small, it is one of Greece's fastest growing cities.
Spartan Major: The city of Sparta is also part of Peloponnese. There was a time period when the Spartans conquered Megalopoli, as they did with the rest of Peloponnese.
Chuong: I wonder if Megalopoli is Greece's equivalent to America's Wildcat City, since it seems that city has a higher furry to human ratio in their population.
Spartan Major: Possible, since that city is huge on traditions, music, and raising soldiers. The only difference is that Wildcat City is way bigger than Megalopoli, which is ironic because Megalopoli translates to "Large City" in Greek. Second, many of their furry species are feline whereas in Megalopoli, they're more canine. Third, their marching band culture differs greatly from ours, especially in Megalopoli. So you may see wolf furries in ancient Spartan armor marching in their parades there.
Chuong: I had no idea that part of Greece had that many wolf furries. I wonder if the dog furries are the second most common species there.
Trident: Yes, they are the second most common species according to census data in my country. Leonidas mentioned Megalopolis, now known as Megalopoli. That city has been through several wars during the ancient times and even though it seems small, it is one of Greece's fastest growing cities.
Spartan Major: The city of Sparta is also part of Peloponnese. There was a time period when the Spartans conquered Megalopoli, as they did with the rest of Peloponnese.
Chuong: I wonder if Megalopoli is Greece's equivalent to America's Wildcat City, since it seems that city has a higher furry to human ratio in their population.
Spartan Major: Possible, since that city is huge on traditions, music, and raising soldiers. The only difference is that Wildcat City is way bigger than Megalopoli, which is ironic because Megalopoli translates to "Large City" in Greek. Second, many of their furry species are feline whereas in Megalopoli, they're more canine. Third, their marching band culture differs greatly from ours, especially in Megalopoli. So you may see wolf furries in ancient Spartan armor marching in their parades there.
Super C: We may be Wildcat City, but we have all sorts of anthro animals living there, not just felines and canines. You'll see bears, bulls, eagles, and maybe some alligators and crocodiles, too.
Leonidas: Do you still have a higher furry to human ratio?
Super C: We do. It used to be furries outnumbered humans 35 to 1. Then we had the Great Exodus of 2014 where so many of them migrated domestically because they were sick of the world ridiculing them for being so behind the times for the sake of morality. Then CNG brainwashed the world into overreacting and behaving badly by doing the very things it used to mock Wildcat City for. Now the ratio is only 2 to 1 if my math is correct.
Cripto: All the furries afterwards looked up at the sky and asked, "Lord, where did we go wrong?"
Leonidas: I don't know how to answer that. Yet everything my colleagues have said about Megalopoli is true.
Leonidas: Do you still have a higher furry to human ratio?
Super C: We do. It used to be furries outnumbered humans 35 to 1. Then we had the Great Exodus of 2014 where so many of them migrated domestically because they were sick of the world ridiculing them for being so behind the times for the sake of morality. Then CNG brainwashed the world into overreacting and behaving badly by doing the very things it used to mock Wildcat City for. Now the ratio is only 2 to 1 if my math is correct.
Cripto: All the furries afterwards looked up at the sky and asked, "Lord, where did we go wrong?"
Leonidas: I don't know how to answer that. Yet everything my colleagues have said about Megalopoli is true.
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