The golden pelted fox hero
Foxes were once forms of deities, now days, a common mortal race. This was because of the golden pelt fox hero, Muneb.
Muneb was born with an orange pelt, and during times of tyranny. Once a flourishing race of immortals, were converted into slaves. Who owned these slaves? The god of war, Bellum. A bear god that wanted to create his own realm.
Right when Muneb was born, his parents were immediately killed. Muneb swore that one day, he would slay Bellum in single combat. Bellum merely laughed at this threat, and forced Muneb to rot in the coliseum. Muneb could not eat or drink for 4 years.
After years of plotting his revenge, Muneb actually gave up... there were no flaws in Bellum's defense. Until one day, the god of wisdom, Hatzun, came to Muneb. Hatzun told Muneb that he could not fight Bellum, as it will only make him stronger. Muneb, asking how he can defeat Bellum. Hatzun answered this question, saying that to fight Bellum, Muneb must not fight at all...
Diu granted Muneb "The shield of ever-lasting peace." Turning Muneb's pelt from orange to gold. Muneb challenged Bellum to a duel. If Muneb won, he can free all the foxes, but if Bellum won, he could slay Muneb. The god of war laughed, although Bellum was not a coward, he was a fool by accepting this duel.
When in Bellum's Colosseum, Bellum attempted to charge at Muneb, but Muneb stood there and stared as Bellum tried his very best to even touch Muneb... but no matter which weapon Bellum used, he could not touch Muneb. Bellum, in anger, ordered his bear army to destroy Muneb... but the bears could not touch Muneb either.
Bellum was outraged, saying that Muneb could not free the foxes since he did not "win the duel," but Muneb merely walked to all the fox slaves and set them free, escaping the realm and going to a world called "Earth."
Bellum did not stop there though. While Muneb was trying to take care of his people, Bellum spent years mastering weapons and increasing his strength. Eventually, Bellum challenged Muneb to a duel, but Bellum could not touch Muneb again.
Bellum persisted to try to kill Muneb though. Bellum created survival, forcing all living things on Earth eat, drink, breathe, etc. This survival made Muneb adapt and steal from other animals, becoming greedy. Bellum expected Muneb to become greedy, and Bellum created a necklace, forged from Clockwork and cursed by Medusa.
At the dead of night, Bellum snuck into Muneb's den and placed the trap necklace on a table. Muneb woke up and could not resist the sight of the beautiful necklace, putting the necklace on only to realize that it was a trap. Bellum's vengeance was complete, as Muneb died on the spot...
Foxes scattered, in fear that Bellum was coming for them next. Now days, the foxes remember Muneb as their god, their hero, their savior... Muneb left a legacy foxes will never forget...
Reality:
Muneb used to be a rushed characters, I thought of adding a fox god but Muneb back then was just described to be a fox hero that did good deeds. Pretty boring, huh?
Muneb became more developed, he was inspired by a series called "Redwall", inspired in season 3, he was to be controlled and fight a tyrant. The story also took inspiration from a Native American story about the bear and the fox.
Foxes were once forms of deities, now days, a common mortal race. This was because of the golden pelt fox hero, Muneb.
Muneb was born with an orange pelt, and during times of tyranny. Once a flourishing race of immortals, were converted into slaves. Who owned these slaves? The god of war, Bellum. A bear god that wanted to create his own realm.
Right when Muneb was born, his parents were immediately killed. Muneb swore that one day, he would slay Bellum in single combat. Bellum merely laughed at this threat, and forced Muneb to rot in the coliseum. Muneb could not eat or drink for 4 years.
After years of plotting his revenge, Muneb actually gave up... there were no flaws in Bellum's defense. Until one day, the god of wisdom, Hatzun, came to Muneb. Hatzun told Muneb that he could not fight Bellum, as it will only make him stronger. Muneb, asking how he can defeat Bellum. Hatzun answered this question, saying that to fight Bellum, Muneb must not fight at all...
Diu granted Muneb "The shield of ever-lasting peace." Turning Muneb's pelt from orange to gold. Muneb challenged Bellum to a duel. If Muneb won, he can free all the foxes, but if Bellum won, he could slay Muneb. The god of war laughed, although Bellum was not a coward, he was a fool by accepting this duel.
When in Bellum's Colosseum, Bellum attempted to charge at Muneb, but Muneb stood there and stared as Bellum tried his very best to even touch Muneb... but no matter which weapon Bellum used, he could not touch Muneb. Bellum, in anger, ordered his bear army to destroy Muneb... but the bears could not touch Muneb either.
Bellum was outraged, saying that Muneb could not free the foxes since he did not "win the duel," but Muneb merely walked to all the fox slaves and set them free, escaping the realm and going to a world called "Earth."
Bellum did not stop there though. While Muneb was trying to take care of his people, Bellum spent years mastering weapons and increasing his strength. Eventually, Bellum challenged Muneb to a duel, but Bellum could not touch Muneb again.
Bellum persisted to try to kill Muneb though. Bellum created survival, forcing all living things on Earth eat, drink, breathe, etc. This survival made Muneb adapt and steal from other animals, becoming greedy. Bellum expected Muneb to become greedy, and Bellum created a necklace, forged from Clockwork and cursed by Medusa.
At the dead of night, Bellum snuck into Muneb's den and placed the trap necklace on a table. Muneb woke up and could not resist the sight of the beautiful necklace, putting the necklace on only to realize that it was a trap. Bellum's vengeance was complete, as Muneb died on the spot...
Foxes scattered, in fear that Bellum was coming for them next. Now days, the foxes remember Muneb as their god, their hero, their savior... Muneb left a legacy foxes will never forget...
Reality:
Muneb used to be a rushed characters, I thought of adding a fox god but Muneb back then was just described to be a fox hero that did good deeds. Pretty boring, huh?
Muneb became more developed, he was inspired by a series called "Redwall", inspired in season 3, he was to be controlled and fight a tyrant. The story also took inspiration from a Native American story about the bear and the fox.