[3rd POV]
The documentary entered one of those stages again where there was no music, narration or edited parts.
It was just raw footage with few, if any, cleanup cuts here and there. It showed the naked reality of nature without censoring or enhancing anything.
It was the complete truth and the exact replay of what actually took place.
And that it was so much more impactful than it had any right to be.
The viewers mourned the kings even before the fight started. Leo did not pounce or charge at them like he usually did to an enemy. He walked towards them slowly, as if knowing he was an inevitable judgment to them.
The buffalo carcass worked great because it was a trap. Not only were the three kings exhausted due to the hunt, but it also made them discard the act of running as an option altogether. Two primal instct combined, the need to protect their kills and the pride to protect their crown as kings.
Two instincts became a chain that made them not run even though they should have. Lord knows they should have run on sight.
And when the fight finally happened, when all four beasts clashed with each other. It was worse than anyone ever thought.
It just went to show that Leo would've won in any circumstances, regardless. All the preparation and all the tactics were just a way of making sure he would win.
The battle was brutal. Many people, mostly women, could not bear to watch such magnificent beasts tearing each other apart. The men felt their blood boil watching the scene; fear and awe worked to make an addictive feeling.
It was another example of how man could never win against nature. The battle between those lions surpassed any action blockbuster in cinema history.
One by one, Leo took them down.
He did so with efficiency, with dominance and unapologetic burliness. His superior intelligence always shone during the fight. Like when he dragged Dexter into the lake so that he could kill him without the interference of his brothers.
The battle between Snow and Leo was a much-anticipated one. It was everything the people hoped it would be. They couldn't help but shout or scream upon witnessing that brutal clash between two of the biggest lions in recorded history.
But that ended with a clear superior.
And then, when it came to the final lion, the viewers could not help but feel pity for the lion.
In less than ten minutes, the fight was over, and the three lions that ruled over the Serengeti with dominance lay in broken corpses.
Vultures flew in the hundreds in the sky. Their presence was more than ever before. Some of them flew down and began eating the corpses of the king.
And then Leo took a breath.
And roared.
Harder than ever before, louder than ever heard before. His roar shook the land and brought about a new authority.
The roar was so loud that it reached the limit of the mic and distorted the sound now and then. All animals fled, even the clouds seemed to flee as the rain stopped quickly upon his roar.
Unchallenged. Unrivalled.
The greatest nature ever seen.
The scene continued until the end of the episode. It was a powerful and impactful moment that carved itself into the minds and hears of the viewers.
The researcher only had one comment before the screen went dark.
"And so, the whole Serenegti bowed to the new King,"
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Comments :-
@Alex1819
"I know it's wrong, but I can't stop laughing at that one rogue who pulled up on Leo while he was feeding. What did bro think he was gonna do?"
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@Veldanava_00:
"Any religious person in the chat? Is the bishop watching this? If so please contact God and tell him to nerf this thing."
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@DraculAlucarD:
"The animals in this episode are all smarter than my ex."
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@JustPeace:
"Y'all talking about the lions, but those vultures up there?? Literally new fear unlock."
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@Guaca:
"Leo really using the buffalo as if it was a damn Trojan Horse and the kings walked right in."
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@STY4Ares:
"I cried for the kings before the fight even began. They weren't villains. They just didn't know who they were up against."
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@KramLikesReadingFF:
"Dexter: 'I'll be safe near water.'Leo: drags him into the underworld."
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@Solo_monster:
"Snow vs Leo was better than Goku vs Jiren, change my mind."
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@Earnest:
"People need to put respect to my three kings. There were standing on business till the end. All defeated, none ran."
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@Enzo_Morningstar92:
"1:12:03, (Leo's roar). We got the most OP alarm lol. Legit will wake you up in full panic mode."
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@Sarhad:
"The vultures didn't even wait a minute before eating the kings. They are just like my cat, eating like they have been starved for years ever single meal."
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@SirHellKid:
"I thought this was a documentary. Why am I watching the lion equivalent of John Wick?"
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@Will_Snow:
"This is why I never skip leg day. If I ever meet Leo, I'm running like I owe him money."
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@TheLeadRepublicam:
"I had to pause. I legit screamed. Why was that takedown so personal???"
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@Dogashi:
"Interesting fact. The percentage of American men who think they can take a lion in a fight dropped from 8% to 0.001%. This shows that there is a limit to delusion and that is Leo,"
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Replied to @Dogashi:
"That 0.001% is batman,"
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@Shadowking123:
"We mourned the Kings before the battle, because we knew. Some deaths are written in the wind before the blood spills."
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@BaRbArOsA:
"Imagine the buffalo's POV : Just tryna eat grass, but these lions keep doing Mortal Kombat DLC moves around me."
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@Hallow6262:
"Me: 'I'll just watch this episode and go to bed early because I have exam tomorrow'Also me at 3am: Sobbing, cheering, googling lion biology."
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@TheReadingWizard:
"Everyone talks about the lions, no one talks about ME trying to eat spaghetti while this was playing."
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@HH_375:
"The way I started praying for the Mbali brothers like they were my cousins."
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@feroshin:
"Whoever edited this episode to have no music deserves a raise. I heard my own fear."
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@Shining_Chin:
"The vultures are government drones. Look closely, they are not blinking."
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@Ka1serMax
"I stand by what I said. Leo solos them all and it's not even close. Imagine being nerfed with no tail and still folding three prime kings."
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