idk if itās already been mentioned previously, but now that we have kid Leona, do we know anything at all why the little royals wear the feather around their neck? š¤
[ Referencing this manga update! ]
In the recent chapter of the Episode of Savanaclaw, we get to see Leona as a child! He appears to be wearing a similar necklace as Cheka, with a feather in its center.
We unfortunately donāt have an official explanation as to why Sunset Savanna royal children seem to wear this. The Magical Archives does mention that the necklace itself is "an amulet with a GPS tracker" in it (for security purposes, I'm guessing), but I'm assuming the tracker isn't the feather but rather the silver disc above it.
If I had to make my best guess, Iād wager the feather is a symbol of still being in boyhood and/or having to be monitored by the Grand Chamberlain (ie Kifaji/Neji).
Leonās dorm leader staff bears two feathers on with similar patterning as the necklace feathers. In one voice line, he remarks that the feathers are meant to be symbolic of the King of Beastsā advisor (presumably Zazu).
In the original Disney film, Zazu is, of course also the one chaperoning Simba and Nala. This is similar to the role Kifaji plays in Cheka and Leonaās lives. Itās Kifaji who frets when Cheka vanishes and Kifaji who seemingly raised Leona in lieu of his own parents. In fact, it is implied Kifaji also raised other princes, so that list probably includes Falena too.
Since neither Falena or Leona wear those necklaces with a feather on it as adults (and/or as a teenager, in Leonaās case), I can only assume the feathers is associated with youth and immaturity. They may shed the feather once theyāve grown into adolescence/adulthood and start āgrowing their manes outā, as we see with Leona and Falena. The princes now wear multiple necklaces, but none with any feathers.
In Kifajiās own design, he has many feathers. These feathers are also in a smooth gradient rather than clearly color blocked like Cheka and kid!Leonaās feathers. Maybe this represents his allegiance to the royal family and his duty to look after the āfledglingsā (single feather child) as their guardian (fully feathered adult) until the kids can come into their own.
In the dorm leader staff, I think the overall meaning is different; the feathers are clearly to pay homage to the legendary hornbill advisor.