Personality
Success
Failure
Awkward
Success
With a little wiggle, [LIONESS] leapt from her crouch, stumbled, and dove headfirst into a polecat. Yay?
Failure
You watched as [LIONESS] tried to stalk toward an unaware polecat but, to your horror, she let out a fart, startling the polecat into darting away. Uh. Oops.
Brutal
Success
With cold efficiency, [LIONESS] quickly made her way out of the burrow with a meerkat pup in her jaws.
Failure
[LIONESS] roared and scared all the meerkats from the training area. It took you forever to round them all back up again.
Calm
Success
[LIONESS] hides in tall grass as she watches the other cubs playing without making a sound. She takes in every sight and sound.
Failure
[LIONESS] Loses interest in stalking her fellow cubs and goes to groom herself instead.
Cold
Success
Quiet as the night and as still as ice, [LIONESS] snuck up on a game bird and took it down. She was pretty pleased to have a snack all to herself.
Failure
[LIONESS]’s target heard her coming and ran off. She just huffed at you in response and stalked away.
Cuddly
Success
[LIONESS] thought it was nice to watch animals in their day-to-day lives
Failure
It was a good attempt, but [LIONESS] ended up napping next to you instead.
Curious
Success
Finding a quiet spot, [LIONESS] stalked a small gecko she had never seen before and was curious about what it would taste like.
Failure
While stalking a gecko, [LIONESS] found a meerkat den and decided to check it out.
Distant
Success
[LIONESS] moved quite silently in her pursuit of a rat. Even you hardly noticed her.
Failure
You heard a sound and turned to see [LIONESS] approaching. She halted, then backed away and vanished into the grass.
Distrustful
Success
[LIONESS] didn't listen to your suggestion of what to stalk and decided instead to stalk one of the other cubs who was way too distracted to notice…that is until she pounced on them.
Failure
You failed to pay attention to what kind of bug you sent [LIONESS] after and it was far too late to do anything by the time you recognized it for what it was, so you were forced to watch in dismay as the poor cub was sprayed by a stink bug. She's never going to trust you again.
Down to Earth
Success
Taking her time, [LIONESS] was able to silently creep real close up to the target rat before she lazily lifted a paw to poke it in the butt as her way of "catching" it.
Failure
Although she got off to a great start, [LIONESS] didn't quite lift her paw up high enough and managed to snap a small twig. The rat she had been stalking was instantly alerted and off it ran. She was a little disappointed in herself, but she was able to shrug it off.
Emotional
Success
The stalking lesson today went well! [LIONESS] was so proud of herself she started crying. At least it’s happy tears?
Failure
[LIONESS] found a big mud puddle and decided you’d look good with a muddy mane rather than do her stalking lesson for the day.
Evasive
Success
With a smile on her face, [LIONESS] paid rapt attention to the grasshopper, stepping carefully as she observed it closely, almost as if she was trying to learn its secrets
Failure
With her tail twitching in barely controlled excitement, [LIONESS] became overeager while stalking the grasshopper which quickly hopped away once it noticed she was there.
Focused
Success
You didn’t hear [LIONESS] come up behind you at all. You’re impressed with her planning and care.
Failure
[LIONESS] was trying so hard to keep each step silent that she didn’t notice that her target had run off. Oh well.
Friendly
Success
[LIONESS] managed to sneak up on an entire rabbit! She happily shared some with the other cubs.
Failure
[LIONESS] was doing a great job sneaking after her target…until one of her friends mentioned her name and she bounded over to see what was going on.
Gentle
Success
[LIONESS] crept quietly up to a sleeping pride member and gently reached out to tap their nose. Boop!
Failure
[LIONESS] was startled by a passing hornbill and gasped, startling the jerboa she was stalking.
Graceful
Success
[LIONESS] stalked a zebra, slipping through the grass as easily as if she were nothing more than a gentle breeze.
Failure
[LIONESS] politely declined the invitation to watch the impala herd. She had other things to do.
Gracious
Success
[LIONESS] successfully stalked and killed a hare. When you praised her, she smiled and let you have the hare!
Failure
[LIONESS] stalked a wildebeest, but stepped on a thorn and yowled in surprise, startling her prey.
Grumpy
Success
[LIONESS] practiced stalking with a group. Her teammates annoyed her, but they did very well as a group when tested.
Failure
Stalking requires patience, and [LIONESS] just didn’t have any today. Each attempt was a disaster! Maybe next time?
Harsh
Success
Seemingly easily enough, [LIONESS] did a good job with the stalking exercise today. Before you could congratulate her and give her praise for a job well done, she went all the way and roughly pounced on the gerbil with too much force, making its insides its outsides. She only shrugged when a few other cubs got sick at the sight.
Failure
With a roll of her eyes and an exasperated sigh, [LIONESS] turned her back on you and started walking back home, saying this day was for losers, not for her.
Humorous
Success
[LIONESS] pretended to be a snake, tongue-flicking included. It…actually worked?
Failure
[LIONESS] got something smelly on you before the training, and her snickers stopped her from being sneaky at all.
Intrepid
Success
You watched as [LIONESS] crept quietly up to a sleeping pridemate, took the rib bone they had been chewing on, and slunk back off to her own sleeping spot. How sneaky!
Failure
You woke up when you heard a twig snap, and saw [LIONESS] trying to sneak up on you. She was carrying a feather. Oh, no. Your fur did not need “decorating”, thanks!
Joyful
Success
[LIONESS] did well and stayed super quiet while stalking, a smile always seen on her face. What a cute cub.
Failure
While getting ready for her turn to practice stalking, [LIONESS] shook with happiness and got so excited that she forgot what she was excited about.
Laidback
Success
[LIONESS] slowly stalked an older pridemate, pausing and pretending to nap every time she was spotted. It took ages, but she did get close enough to take a few bites of her elder’s dinner!
Failure
A bird spotted [LIONESS] stalking a meerkat and let out an alarm call. The meerkat and other nearby prey quickly fled.
Lazy
Success
[LIONESS] started to stalk a mouse, but then realized it was too much effort. At least she tried.
Failure
[LIONESS] stumbled through the grass making tons of noise and scared everything away.
Loud
Success
It was a real struggle for [LIONESS] to keep quiet while stalking a meerkat, but she did it! Afterwards, she enjoyed telling you all about it. In vivid detail..
Failure
All the nearby prey was scared off by [LIONESS] and her excited giggles.
Messy
Success
Hey, during this training session, you found out that being covered in mud helped to mask [LIONESS]’s scent while hunting!
Failure
[LIONESS] had found a nice bush to hide in while stalking her prey! Too bad a bunch of ants liked that bush too.
Mischievious
Success
You shouldn’t have been surprised, but you were as you witnessed [LIONESS]'s cunning nature come into play today in the form of patience as she stalked her prey all the way to success.
Failure
Following a beetle too intently, [LIONESS] wandered off from the rest of the group when you weren't looking only to come running back with an angry wildebeest bull chasing after her. You jumped into action and scared off the beast, but [LIONESS] was understandably too shaken up to continue today.
Modest
Success
[LIONESS] kept to herself and kept quiet, and that brought her success in stalking a mouse. Nicely done!
Failure
[LIONESS] accidentally stepped on a stick while sneaking, and her prey dashed away. She tried to tell you that she was the worst at this, obviously, but you assured her that she is doing just fine overall.
Needy
Success
[LIONESS] constantly looked back at you, asking for approval on her stalking technique.
Failure
When she realized she had strayed from the pride, [LIONESS] gave up on stalking and returned to your side.
Nurturing
Success
Just when you thought you were safe, [LIONESS] stalked you down in the middle of your evening patrol and demanded that you let her groom away that cowlick in your mane, all in the name of "training". Sigh.
Failure
[LIONESS] spent an hour stalking a herd of gazelle with her pridemates when she noticed a fawn within the herd's folds. She suddenly broke rank and split the herd up to keep the fawn safe. Her pridemates were less than thrilled with her protest.
Obedient
Success
You absent-mindedly told [LIONESS] to find every meerkat in a neighboring colony as her training for today. She returned a few hours later from her stalking training to report the exact number of meerkats.
Failure
You told [LIONESS] to spend a few hours stalking something of interest and report back without getting caught. Taking your orders too literally, she returned a few hours later to report on a cute bee’s movements among flowers.
Proud
Success
[LIONESS] managed to stalk right up to a nervous mother bird sitting on its nest. No one else had been able to do that!
Failure
[LIONESS] would rather go play with the younger cubs than have anyone witness her practicing.
Prudent
Success
[LIONESS] kept her focus on each movement of her body, which allowed her extra silence and netted her a tasty gerbil to crunch on.
Failure
Sneaking typically works much better if you don’t lose track of your prey while plotting out where to sneak from. [LIONESS] will learn that someday.
Rebellious
Success
Although crawling through a fox hole to better sneak up on her target was unconventional, it still certainly worked. You wish you could fit through those still.
Failure
[LIONESS] insisted she was still full from lunch, and she didn’t want to do anything. Even though you spotted her cheerfully playing later….ugh.
Romantic
Success
[LIONESS] peered behind some bushes and watched the pride males enjoying their time in the sun. That’s stalking, right?
Failure
[LIONESS] was about to start stalking when she turned to you and asked where cubs come from. Oh boy…
Sarcastic
Success
Sneaking? Ugh, [LIONESS] HATES sneaking. She’s terrible at it, in fact. She muttered all this and then promptly returned with the mouse she caught. Nicely done.
Failure
[LIONESS] got startled by a boar while she was trying to sneak up to a classmate. She ran and tumbled over a log, twisting her paw. She firmly insisted that she was FINE. JUST FINE. EVERYTHING IS GREAT.
Sassy
Success
[LIONESS] made jokes about how she’d sneak with her magical psychic powers. You’re not sure if that’s what happened, but whatever she did, it worked.
Failure
[LIONESS] proclaimed that if anyone called her dumb, she would smack them. Although she didn’t do great today trying to maneuver into good sneaking places, you don’t think she’s dumb. Also, you don’t want to get smacked.
Secretive
Success
Silence reigned as [LIONESS] prowled through the bushes.
Failure
[LIONESS] stated that she was more interested in the meerkat and what it was doing than staying in the bushes!
Sinister
Success
Narrowing her eyes, [LIONESS] blended in the with the shadows to track the hare with ease.
Failure
You found [LIONESS] whispering about how blood appears black in the moonlight. What happened to the practice hare?
Snarky
Success
You were treated to an insulting comment after [LIONESS] snuck up behind you and made you jump.
Failure
[LIONESS] was obviously in the grass behind you the whole time. If only her stalking was as sharp as her tongue.
Soft
Success
[LIONESS] stayed just out of sight as she watched jerboas scamper around.
Failure
[LIONESS] stepped on a thorn, and started bawling.
Spontaneous
Success
She may have missed catching the meerkat after that long in the grass, but [LIONESS] learned a lot about being invisible.
Failure
[LIONESS] wasn’t interested in staying out of sight, and decided to chase mice instead.
Stingy
Success
[LIONESS] wanted to get the mouse, and wanted to get it just right, so she waited quite a while before finally catching it.
Failure
It wasn’t even noon, but [LIONESS] claimed that it would be dark soon, and she didn’t want hyenas to steal her food.
Stubborn
Success
Patiently, but a bit brashly, [LIONESS] managed to stalk a meerkat up and down the savannah. In the end, the animal seemed to be utterly exasperated due to her persistent following.
Failure
[LIONESS] was way too focused on something else to put much effort into her stalking. All she managed to follow was a grass plume.
Timid
Success
[LIONESS] was completely comfortable staying in the grass.
Failure
[LIONESS] kept on crying about monsters in the grass.
Trusting
Success
[LIONESS] snuck up on a sparrow and proudly gave a tiny roar.
Failure
The other cubs told [LIONESS] that she could sneak better if she hummed dramatic sneaky music while she did it. She really ought to stop listening to them, as hilarious as it was.
Unreliable
Success
After a few failed attempts, [LIONESS] successfully stalked a jerboa.
Failure
It seems no matter how many times [LIONESS] tried, she was just too noisy for stalking today.
Upbeat
Success
[LIONESS] stalked a pridemate, and managed to notice and avoid a twig that would have given her away.
Failure
The bird she was stalking was startled by [LIONESS] stepping on some dried grass. Oh, well. She prefers to watch birds instead of eating them anyway.
Vain
Success
You came across [LIONESS] off on her own, grooming. She had decided she didn’t need any lessons and had snuck away. You’d never even noticed!
Failure
[LIONESS] was stalking a lizard in the grass and got covered in burrs, so she had to abandon her lesson early to pick them all out.
Warm
Success
[LIONESS] snuck up on you and pounced, wrapping her paws around your mane. Cuddles!
Failure
[LIONESS] would rather rub her head against your chin than stalk about.
Wary
Success
You had to coax [LIONESS] into it, but as she stalked alongside you, you were pleased to note that she had listened thoroughly and her technique was perfect.
Failure
[LIONESS] lost track of the rat she was stalking and ended up face to face with a crocodile! Understandably, she did not want to practice stalking after that.
Male Personalities
Personality
Success
Failure
Arrogant
Success
[LION] commented that his victory was inevitable. All the other maggots should never bother even trying.
Failure
[LION] grumbled that it was pointless to show off today. Why should he bother trying? He was just going to win again.
Bold
Success
Stalking after a lizard while balancing on a precarious log perhaps wasn’t the best idea, but [LION] succeeded in getting a lizard snack!
Failure
After a good while of stalking after what he thought was a gamebird, [LION] gleefully charged! Right into a grumpy lioness. RUN AWAY!
Candid
Success
[LION] took a moment to size up the terrain before going into stalk a lizard. Simple, but effective!
Failure
[LION] attempted to sneak up to a bird in a straight line. He seemed to forget that birds have great vision.
Chivalrous
Success
[LION] did a great job emulating your stalking technique as he quietly followed a toad. You feel some pride.
Failure
[LION] wasn’t sure if he liked the idea of getting a snack with trickery and underhanded sneaking. He just sullenly sat and refused to give it a shot.
Confident
Success
[LION] felt no doubt as he crept up to the unaware mouse. His surety paid off as he pounced with no hesitation!
Failure
[LION] was sure in his skill, but he wasn’t quiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiite sneaky enough today. Too bad.
Even-Tempered
Success
[LION] managed to stamp down his impatience and work hard on staying silent - which won him a tasty lizard in the end.
Failure
[LION] was doing an alright job sneaking up on a baby boar….until suddenly the mother charged out of the bush and startled him in turn! Wow, it’s usually pretty difficult to rattle him.
Forgiving
Success
[LION] felt a little bad after he scared the crap out of his classmate with his sneaking. He left them a gift as an apology.
Failure
Another cub was laughing hard after [LION] flubbed his sneaking attempt. He just grit his teeth and bore it good-naturedly.
Heartless
Success
[LION]’s stalking technique was impeccable, but was the bloodthirsty grin really necessary?
Failure
[LION] spent the rest of the day mocking his target for running away after he got caught during the stalk.
Humble
Success
[LION] successfully stalked and caught a bird. He thanked you for showing him that great technique the other day!
Failure
[LION] promised you that he’ll practice more for next time.
Hyperactive
Success
After an hour of running around, [LIONESS] managed to pull it together enough to get in some good sneaking! Nicely done!
Failure
[LIONESS] was too twitchy to hold still, and thus all attempts at sneaking were completely botched today.
Loner
Success
Apparently the “power of darkness and shadow” granted [LION] his success in stalking today. Well, if it motivates him, then whatever works!
Failure
[LION] wandered off. Most likely he’s brooding in a dark corner somewhere. Again.
Mysterious
Success
[LION] smoothly and quietly catches his target. The question is, why is every girl cub in the area here to watch?
Failure
Oh great, [LION] disappeared again. You wish he spent less time daydreaming and more time actually doing things.
Patient
Success
[LION] proved he can truly excel in stalking as he spent a good half an hour sitting still near a rabbit den. A big tasty meal was his reward!
Failure
While carefully watching meerkat holes for one to pop up, [LION] ended up falling asleep. Funny to see him napping in the middle of a meerkat field.
Self-Absorbed
Success
[LION] really did do a great job sneaking up on the meerkat, though the story he’s telling now definitely has some embellishments that make him sound even better.
Failure
After [LION] was gone stalking for a while, you went to check on him - only to find him flexing and looking at his fur in a puddle of water. Hah!
Unscrupulous
Success
[LION] took some time to block the path of the rabbit with some tree branches before circling around to start stalking. That was….actually very effective. Well done.
Failure
[LION] should have been practicing stalking lizards, but it looks like he got distracted watching in fascination as an anthill consumed a baby bird alive.
Adolescent Training
When cubs become adolescents, the training changes to watching hunts and following on patrols to up the bar, with much lower chances of gaining stats on age up.
Female adolescents have the chance to gain between 1-2% per hunt they go on, and male adolescents have the chance to gain between 2-3% per patrol they go on.
If your lion doesn’t reach the 100% before reaching adulthood, it won’t get the full stats. If it reaches 75% or more, it will gain the percentage reached of stats.
If the bar is below 75%, no stats will be earned on aging up.
Sometimes your adols might get a stat from hunting/patrolling training! However, this will be silent and only applied if the bar reaches at least 75% when they age up.
Adolescent training happens on your Hunting and Patrolling pages, they tag along with your adults when you pick them.
Sex changing does not affect the training bar
Decors
Related Pages: Crossroads