Tarzan & the Leopard Cult by Woodrow W. Walker

Tarzan & the Leopard Cult by Woodrow W. Walker

Author:Woodrow W. Walker [Walker, Woodrow W.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B01M65HM29
Goodreads: 32876328
Publisher: Pagan Moon Productions
Published: 2016-10-17T04:00:00+00:00


In the secret valley as the sun set, Mekong the witchdoctor gathered his Leopard Men. “We have fed the Leopard God the blood, he craves. Now it in time to feed him again. We go forth unchallenged, may this night reward us for our devotion to the Leopard God.”

The Leopard Men marched out, to kill.

The full moon had just risen above the tree tops when the wind brought a new scent to Tarzan. It was Gomangani, but not from the village.

Mekong did not enter a village his Leopard Men attacked, he was too old to take part in the killing. Also it provided him an escape, if things did not go as planned.

Two Leopard Men climbed the stockade wall and opened the unguarded gate. As the Leopard Men surged through the gate, Tarzan cupped his hands around his mouth and gave the victory yell of the bull ape. It was the signal for the villagers to fight.

Mekong heard the yell, but did not know what it was. Inside the village the Leopard Men met a resistant’s they had not expected. Instead of sleeping, villagers they were met with spears.

Tarzan fitted arrows to his bow and began to pick off Leopard Men. As the terrified Leopard Men ran for the gate, Jad-bal-ja was waiting. The Gomangani wearing the skin of his hated enemy Sheeta, were those Tarzan would allow him to kill. Jad-bal-ja was waiting at the gate when the Leopard Men tried to leave the village.

The terrified Leopard Men ran into Jad-bal-ja. The golden lion fell on then with claw and fang, in a killing frenzy.

Mekong heard first the fighting and then the roar of a lion, but above it all, he heard the screams of the Leopard Men.

Moving closer, he saw the ape man on the lower limb of a tree. In anger, Mekong puller an old flint-lock pistol and aimed at the ape man and fired. Tarzan fell twenty-feet from the tree limb, he did not move.



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