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In the beginning of The zodiac legacy steven lee (the tiger) was weak and helpless without his zodiac power no one treated him like a leader.” i'm not used to taking orders from a Fourteen-year-old” said Malik with an ugly look on his face . “ Im fifteen” grunted steven. They don't respect steven even though he lead a team when he had the powers At the end of book 2 steven lee and the others had their powers took away from them (roster , bunny, ram , pig , dragon and tiger). They began searching for their powers and ended up coming to an active volcano there, but while all of this was happening Kim (bunny ) was captured and hidden away. They ended the search for their powers and searched for kim and came up empty , they returned to soon

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