Name: Zima
Nicknames: Z, Open
Age: 1 1/2 years
Gender: Female
Species: Big Cat
Breed: African Lion
Disablities: Partially blind
Mother: Zira
Father: Mufasa
Siblings: Kovu, Vitani, Nuka, Simba(half)
Friends: Open.
Enemies: Open.
Crush: None
Crushers: Open
Future Mate: Maybe Open
Current home: A hidden valley a hour or two away from the pridelands
Personality: calm, quiet, curious, friendly, can be shy around others and a tad skittish. Very loyal and trustworthy unlike her mother but also very lonely. She can be very hard headed at times and is known for pushing others away if she thinks she is getting to close to someone in fears of being abandoned.
Likes: Her family, being around friends, baby animals, the forest, waterfalls, and any body of water really, hunting.
Dislikes: Being the center of attention, violence, Zira, Scar, Nuka, the outlands, being judged, others finding out about her partial blindness.
Bad Habit: Pushing others away
Greatest Fear: Being alone forever
History:Before Mufasa and Sarabi became a mated pair Mufasa had a few flings with Zira when she had first wandered into the pridelands Zira had become pregnant with his cub and wanted to originally become his mate but when Mufasa denied her she became angry and vengeful she thought flirting with Scar would change his opinion but she instead fell in love with Scar when Zima was born Zira was displeased at first and was ready to abandon her but Scar convinced her of keeping the cub thinking she would be the next ruler making it possible for them to have more power but when Simba was born Scar was ready to disown her himself but by then Mufasa had come clean to Sarabi about the cub and she would have none of it taking Zima in has her own cub when Mufasa died Zima was heartbroken she had adores her father even though he wasn't around much. When Zira was banished to the outlands Zima stayed back in the pridelands even though she never truly felt apart of the pride and ended up going off on her own for awhile. She now travels through different regions looking for a place she would fit in and not be judged for whom her mother was. -to be continued-