The Lord of the Mysteries, Curly Hair Baboon, was a character in the novel Lord of the Mysteries. It was the pet of the protagonist, Klein Moretti, and one of his right-hand men. It was an intelligent baboon that could understand human language and communicate with Klein.
In the novel, the curly-haired baboon often helped Klein solve various problems and played an important role at critical moments. Its image was deeply loved by readers and became a classic character in the novel.
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The characters included the male lead, Lucid, the black-haired, brown-eyed, curly-haired baboon, and the female lead, Lucid, with silver hair and red eyes.
"Curly Hair Baboon of the Lord of the Mysteries" by Yi Jun. It's a light novel/derivative doujinshi novel with big brain holes, relaxed, Cthulhu, and steampunk elements.
User recommendation: 3 stars.
I'm worried about the author's condition!
It was finally updated after half a year.
I'll record it and recommend it.
A curly-haired baboon that had drunk a Witch pathway potion.
The plot is probably, um…the main character has been involved in too many things. I think he's a little tired. In the first 100 or 200 chapters, the author has been involving the main character in all kinds of things without letting him rest. Perhaps the curly-haired baboon is too anxious to become stronger? He did not look at the rest.
Because if he stopped updating, it was very likely that he would become a eunuch.
I hope you will like this book.
I'm not sure exactly how many are on the list you mentioned. There are quite a few, with Edgar Rice Burroughs writing many Tarzan novels over the years.
There could be a situation where a leopard, which is usually a predator of baboons, saves a baby baboon. Perhaps the leopard has just given birth and its maternal instincts are so strong that it sees the helpless baby baboon and decides not to harm it. Another possibility is that the leopard is not in its normal 'hunting mode' due to some environmental factors, like having just had a large meal, and the baby baboon's vulnerability triggers a protective response in the leopard rather than an aggressive one.
Sure. There was a baboon once that found a tourist's hat. It put the hat on its head and started strutting around as if it was a fashion model. All the other baboons seemed quite amused by this behavior.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this short story in detail. But generally, it might be about a conflict involving baboons, perhaps a territorial dispute or a struggle for resources among them.