A great drought has enveloped the lions' land, a plague known as the Endless Summer. As the animals leave and the lions refuse to follow, they face starvation on the plains. Their only hope is for the Pantheraseer to lead them to the promised land, where green grasses flourish and prey abound. But will the lions be able to accept the Pantheraseer as their leader? In the absence of the legend, the cats have grown hostile. Their desperation for food and water has made them prejudiced against members of their own kind. They trust no one. Before they can ever hope to be saved by Panthera, they must learn to accept each other and the Pantheraseer, and he must learn as well what it means to lead.
A thousand years after the end of the Second Endless Winter, life seems to be stable around the globe. And one night, a zoo in the middle of a bustling city welcomes a new arrival: a rare hybrid cub, half lion and half tiger. A liger. As the little Ligress grows, a question constantly bothers her: what does Panthera look like to her? Does she see the view of the tigers, Panthera's blue eyes? Or does she see the view of the lions, Panthera's red claws? Her mother tells her he looks like a tiger; her father argues that he looks like a lion. Who does she believe? One winter night, mysterious stray cat with a pure white coat appears, and tells her that both views are wrong. He alone knows what Panthera truly looks like. But in order to help Ligress see the true light, he would have to tell her a story, starting from the very beginning. He would have to tell her the story of Panthera, and how he became a Star Lord.
Among the four greater cats - the lion, the leopard, the jaguar, and the tiger - there is a legend. A tale of better times to come, a tale of hope among hardships. A story that all cats must believe. In a world where everything is frozen, where all land is snow, where all sea is ice, where spring never comes; a creature walks alone in the white. A Siberian tigress, the last of her kind. Her only company is a voice in her head, guiding her path through the snow. Only she hears this voice, for she is the Pantheraseer, the one to bring spring. She searches, searches for green, and speaks with the cats. They must all believe in her, or spring will never come. This is the story of the last tigress, as she searches for spring. In her journey she must walk many miles, face many hardships, and experience many losses, including the greatest loss of all.
Several thousand years after the Third Pantheraseer's reign, the land has changed. Rising sea levels have swallowed entire continents, and, displaced by the water, cats have had to migrate to higher ground, causing unrest between the snow leopards of the mountains and their intruding African cousins. Such conflict over several centuries has changed the snow leopards. Weakened by war, they no longer know how to love each other. Even the strongest form of love - that of a mother for her child - had become severely damaged, to the point where love has been pronounced extinct. This is the Longest Fall. The cats have fallen so far out of their faith that they've forgotten their love for each other and for Panthera. If they continue to fall, they may never be saved. That is why it is time for a new Pantheraseer to rise and teach the cats how to love again. But at the same time, she, too, must also learn how to feel and welcome love's warmth.
When a house fire strikes and destroys the home of four Labrador retriever puppies, they suddenly become orphans on the unforgiving streets. Dazed and confused, and not nearly old enough to know anything about survival, they must learn the hard way the life of a stray. They must band together as a family in order to find food, shelter, and to protect each other from the harshness of street life. They must support one another through trial and tribulation, through hope and hardship, through loss and love; and all the while retain their faith that God has a plan for them. Their true purpose is out there, beyond the life of a stray, waiting to be discovered.
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