This Rainbow proved right for the wild man. Instead of being creeped by him invading her personal space and putting his head on her chest to hear her heartbeat when they first met, she accepted it well; amused and touched. She can fight well, and is willing to risk her own life to help those on need; her protective instinct and sense of justice equal to the wild man's. She is also enthusiastic of life in the wild, and willingly beats her own chest. She ahs even saved the wild man on times. She reveres her fellow animals and the wild. She uses zero guns; instead, she uses archery and melee weapons. And she's also great with kids.
She's part of a story based on Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Jungle Emperor Leo by Osamu Tezuka.
@Background Pony #C485 this was me, confirming. The Lost World is a great book, highly recommend it and if you go to Librivox you can find free audio book version of it, very nice! public domain KINO
I just looked up the description of the novel on Wikipedia. Very nearly every character in it is dangerously based. It's so based that it redeems this bad zero-effort edit, cringeful description, wall of weird-ass tags and, all.
this was me, confirming.
The Lost World is a great book, highly recommend it and if you go to Librivox you can find free audio book version of it, very nice! public domain KINO
Wallbeige on mobile here (not signed in) I read this book not 2 weeks ago. It's fucking based and an awesome adventure
I just looked up the description of the novel on Wikipedia. Very nearly every character in it is dangerously based. It's so based that it redeems this bad zero-effort edit, cringeful description, wall of weird-ass tags and, all.