
She tells Layali that it should be "obvious" who is to blame for Mosi's death, but holds back further information, especially when Layali tells her to piss off. Layali's Dreamwalker mocks her leadership abilities after Mahiri questions her, and later shows herself at the site of Mosi's body. She appears briefly in Haze of Red.īoth Layali's and Zola's Dreamwalkers have notable appearances. Layali's Dreamwalker is voiced by Ghostpaint. She has convinced Zola that she is a disease, a burden towards everyone around her. This Dreamwalker apparently influenced Zola to banish her own daughter, telling her that being alone is the right thing for her. She thinks it's fun to mess with heads, but has told Layali that she has been gracious towards her since she's her little buddy. This Dreamwalker was said to have influenced Layali to murder her own father. Growing older, Layali started to view the Dreamwalker as a nuisance rather than a friend or an actual threat like some dogs would. At first Layali was friendly towards her, genuinely believing that she was here to help and comfort her in her time of need. Layali's Dreamwalker has been with her "thick and thin since she was a pup". Feoria is quick to come to the realization, however, and prepares to attack Layali.Notable Dreamwalkers Layali's Dreamwalker: Not having met Layali when she was struck by the impala, Kichea fails to recognize the scent of the Pack of Bright Meadows matching Layali's previous scent. All five dogs then go for a hunt at Zahra's suggestion, with Kichea trying to lighten the mood. The yearlings then find Feoria and Zahra, and Kichea is a bit saddened and envious by the sight of Zahra comforting Feoria. Layali asks her about her relationship with Zain and Zahra, and Kichea reveals that they were her foster siblings, against Cyrah's will. Zain catches her a bee-eater, and she shares it with Layali. Kichea and Layali have a talk in the savanna, and relate to each other with their family issues. Zain comforts and distracts her, and they follow Feoria, who has fled the camp. Her mother, Cyrah, quickly scolds her for her "disrespect", and Kichea in return vents her frustrations towards her neglectful mother. She shields her scarred face from Layali.Īt Kwasi and Feoria's confrontation, she leaps to Feoria's defense, calling Kwasi awful. Kichea once again has her bandages replaced by Feoria. She greets Layali, who is receiving care on her injured shoulder. Kichea appears briefly, coming to the healer's den to ask Feoria to re-apply her bandages. She is shown to have attraction for Amare and Feoria, more romantic with the latter. Eventually she completely disowns her mother and foster siblings, opting to become independent. After becoming disfigured, she distances herself from everyone except Feoria, her volunteering caregiver. Kichea is sometimes prone to outbursts of anger, shown when she is frustrated with herself and her mother's neglect towards her after the accident. This is amplified after the dreadful lioness attack in which she loses both her eye and her father. Kichea is shown to be timid and shy, tending to apologize more than she needs to when she makes a mistake. Cyrah then begins to neglect her only pup, along with her foster children, blaming Kichea for the death of her mate and assuming her to be bad luck.

After the incident, her relationship with her mother was strained. Nuru is killed when he runs to her defense. While Kichea is still a year old, she is attacked by the rogue lioness Rufu and loses her eye. She is of average rank, with Cyrah simply being a nursing mother to bring diversity in the pack's members.Ĭyrah adopts Zahra and Zain as her foster children when their mother abandoned them, and they grow up with Kichea. She belongs to Cyrah's first litter, consisting of only one pup. Kichea is born to Cyrah and her mate at the time, Nuru.
