The characters included the male lead, Roland Austin, the female lead, Catherine Austin, the Goldshire Lady/Baroness/Green Robe, the male supporting role, Red Lion, the male supporting role, Adam Pershing, the Monster King, and the male supporting role, Wilkins Cavendish, the Earl of the Border/Lord of Thresh Castle.
[Red Lion Empire] Author: Forest Knight. It was a fantasy/epic fantasy novel with transmigration, sword and magic, and lord farming elements.
[User recommendation: The Red Dragon Continent's epic work, Dawn of the Empire, recorded three things that should not be profaned!]
First, The Golden Olive Crown of the Adlian Family.
Second, It was the Holy Book of the Holy Church, the Song of Holy Power.
Third, The glory engraved on the obsidian sword.
The Red Lion Roland Austin created the fourth type!
The Red Dragon died, the Great Old Ones revived, the Orcs traveled far away, the Nagas landed, the Trolls rose, the barbarians wreaked havoc, the Wild Boars, the Kobolds, and the Harpies flooded…
The magnificent fantasy epic world began!
Welcome to the heaven of scum and the grave of heroes!
I hope you will like this book.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this title. It might be about a red lion, perhaps it's a story set in a fictional world where the red lion is a special or magical creature with its own adventures.
Without having read the 'the red lion novel', it's difficult to name the exact main characters. But it's common in such novels to have an outsider character who stumbles upon the mystery of the red lion. There might also be a villain who wants to use the red lion for his own evil purposes, which would create a conflict in the story.
The mountain lion might be portrayed as a powerful and stealthy creature. It could be described as having a sleek body, with strong muscles that allow it to move quickly and quietly through the mountains. Maybe it has piercing eyes that give it an intimidating look.
I'm not sure which specific 'Red Lion Pub Ghost Story' you're referring to. There could be many such stories associated with different Red Lion pubs around the world. Maybe it involves a ghostly apparition seen by the pub's patrons, or strange noises heard at night in the old building of the pub.
The moral could be about friendship. The lion and the little red bird, despite their differences, interact in a way that shows how two different beings can have a positive relationship.
Perhaps in the novel, the red dogs are used to hunt the mountain lion. Hunters might use trained dogs to track and corner the mountain lion. Or it could be that the mountain lion is seen as a threat to the red dogs' home or the people who own the red dogs.
One key element could be the location of the Red Lion Pub. If it's in an old, historic building, that adds to the spookiness. Another might be the description of the ghost, like if it's a white - clad figure or a shadowy form.
The main characters are the lion and the little red bird. The lion is often associated with strength and power in many stories, while the little red bird is likely to bring an element of color, perhaps a sense of lightness or grace. Their interactions form the core of the story, whether they are getting along, facing challenges together, or learning from each other.