King Lionel (Rei Leonino in original Brazilian) He wears a crown at the top of his black mane and holds a scepter in his hands, having the forest as his kingdom and its animals as his subjects. He is advised (not always so well) by the "Leva-e-Traz" minister known as Luís Caxeiro, who from time to time replaces him in leadership... The young Lionel became royalty due to the monarchical system of the Atlantic Forest, coming from a long line of lion kings, he had no other choice but to lead the animals as a democratic mayor of the place, an end he never wanted to have, because he had a dream of being a dancer instead of a politician.[1] He is majestic and active as well as imposing but sometimes gets complicated by excessive authority. Despite being a little intolerant at times, he is very far from being a despot.
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