King/Prince Oak of the forest

Oak, or King Oak, is a large brown buck with tall, outgoing antlers, dark fur running down his chest, and golden eyes. Based from the story, Oak is a forest king, specifically of Wondering Trail Forest. Oak's major part in the story is high, in fact, mostly because of him being one of the first appearing characters in The Wondering Trail. Much later in the story, when his two fostered children are in adulthood, and with their own child together, Oak dies when Althea, Axel and Gasoline 's child, is at a very young age. His place of death being directly in their home field, he is decided to be buried right under the tree where Oak had saved Axel and Gasoline from two wolves when they had first met.

Oak's major story role is highly important, as so is his father's, King Season. From what he spoke of to Axel, and Gasoline, his father was one of the most unique of kings. He had also broken down one afternoon, to tell Axel and Gasoline about the disappearing of his father. He had admitted to the two                                                          that his old home in child hood was set to flames by 6 hunters, with 2 hunting hounds,                                       and Season rushed in, guiding every surviving doe, buck, and fawn out of the home in flames,                           giving his mate Queen Lux a time to run with Prince Oak. Unfortunately. Season was shot                              painfully to death multiple times by the hunters in battle. The unknown hunters and their dogs                          left un-wounded, while Season had been killed. Oak, before Lux could get him out of the flaming                    home, ran over to Season as he had heard the multiple, harsh gun shots, only to find his                                   great, looked up to father was defeated.

After the event, one afternoon in the field with his mother, days after his father's death, his mother                  whispered harshly to him to "RUN." As she heard gun shots, and seen birds being shot down while                air born. Oak dived down for a log, a bit deep in ground, and too dark for him to be spotted. He watched in terror when he had heard more cawing of ravens, gun shots, and the thumping of his mother running. Only a few seconds after, there was one last shot, which all other noises ceased. For the rest of an hour it was quiet until Oak decided to sneak and head to safety.

After the event, in his life, was he traumatized. After admitting why he refused to tell the story to Axel and Gasoline, he had been at least helped with the traumatic event. He claims that just his two fostered children and everyone being there is what makes him happy as he continues to picture the horrible event.