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“ | Circle of Life? I follow my own rules. And maybe it's time I teach those furballs my most important rule. To never challenge me! | ” |
–Chuluun, Ghost of the Mountain |
Chuluun is a female Snow Leopard, who was live in the Mountain who made her debut in Ghost of the Mountain. She serves as one of the three secondary antagonists in Season 3 (alongside Ora and Mama Binturong).
Appearance
Chuluun is a lean snow leopard with blue eyes, light lavender fur, darker spots, and lighter underside. Her head features a diamond marking with two smaller markings on either side. Under her eyes are two streaks.
Her shoulders show various markings, some diamond shaped with smaller markings inside. Her tail is tipped with grey-lavender fur with white just underneath.
Personality
Chuluun has been described as a cunning snow leopard. Using her natural abilities of a snow leopard, she can make other animals believe she is truly a ghost, and she sees this as self-amusement or as a defense mechanism.
After her defeat by Bunga, she grows resentful of the Lion Guard and joins Makucha in his quest for vengeance.
History
Ghost of the Mountain
Chuluun scared the red pandas out of their home, so the Lion Guard came to stop her. After her defeat at the hands of Bunga she was approached by Makucha, who asked her to join him, which she accepted happily.
Dragon Island
Chuluun is with Makucha when they meet Ora. Makucha asks Ora to join him as they follow the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life.
The River of Patience
Little Old Ginterbong
Long Live the Queen
The Lake of Reflection
Triumph of the Roar
Trivia
- "Chuluun" means "Stone" in Mongolian language.
- Chuluun is the first animal to join Makucha's Army.
- An early design for Chuluun showed her appearing more like a regular leopard.[1]