King Season, father of Oak

King Season was the great, former king of the land of the Wonder Trail forest. King Season was a unique king in the generation of forest kings, for he fought off many more forces than expected. King Season was supposedly the great being of light and power who defeated and banished the evil doer Takani. King Season was the mate of Queen Lux, the former forest queen. When Altha, (Oak's mate) was young, King Season was the one who helped foster Altha when she could not find her mother. When oak was young, he was good friends with Altha, however, as the two grew, they became much more apart, and they had not recognized each other over time.

King Season was the most inspiring buck and father for Oak. Oak claims that King Season is all he looked up to, and who he wanted to be like one day. Oak had great and personal childhood, quality time spent with his father. King Season was a great and powerful being, in fact, was the former 3rd sign of nature, and the most unique and special one.

Sadly, on one dreadful day, a group of hunters, with their dogs beside them, set fire to Oak's old home, The Fields of Wonder. This happened when oak was a fawn, and King Season was the one to take a hit for the herd. King Season, while the fire happened, was weakened by the smoke while trying to battle the hunters, and was shot several times straight through the chest, killing him off slowly and painfully.

After this happened, Oak's mother, Queen Lux, two of the surviving few deer from the herd, Lux took Oak from the herd. For a few days, the two lived together peacefully, until, eventually, Oak's mother was unsuspectingly shot down.

King Season was an important being, before Oak. Season had an unusual power, a power that looked like he could talk to spirits of the stars. King Season commit odd things behind other's back, like talk to something when there is nothing there, and look up at the night sky as if having a conversation with it.

''"Ah, my son. Look up at the stars.                                                                                                                         Do you see all of them? Those are the great kings." -Season''