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that0newriter · 5 months
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Chapter 1: The Book Opens
“Even miracles take a little time.” —Fairy Godmother (Cinderella)
Once upon a time, before the wishing star, was a kingdom way out in the seven seas. The kingdom of Rosas, beautiful and grand- ruled by King Magnifico, who studied sorcery to grant his subjects deepest desires. And his beautiful queen and the love of his life, Queen Amaya- who helped the King spread joy and positivity across the land. Disaster struck however, The Queen fell to illness, leaving Magnifico heartbroken and distraught as wizards, witches, mages and others failed to aid. Not only did darkness fall across the kingdom, but upon Magnifico's heart as well. The King banned wishes and dreams alike; keeping magic to himself, growing wicked and cold at his loss. Yet one soul flourished within Rosas's walls- a child born with determination and light named Asha, daughter of Tomás and Sakina who was destined to do something incredible.
"¡Abuelo! ¡Abuelo!" The little girl rushed up to her grandfather who was quick to let out a chortle as he leaned down from his chair, allowing his granddaughter to throw herself into his arms with a gleeful laugh- Sabino lifting Asha up into the air as a smile graced his wrinkling face. "Dios mío, Asha. Mira lo grande que te has puesto- look how big you've grown! What have you two been feeding her?" The old man turned to his son and his wife, who both snickered and shook their heads. "Oh, Sabino, she just has Tomás's good growth!" "¡Mi Amor! Last I checked, I am still shorter than my Brother." Laughter filled the room as Asha settled down onto her grandfather's lap, looking up at him with excitement.
"Abuelo, Did you hear what the king was going to do-!? He's about to collect more wishes! I hope he picks me!" The adult's faces showed pain for a moment, knowing their Asha was still so naive to realize how the King was. However, Sabino was quick to recover- putting on a smile and looking softly down at his granddaughter and began to speak. "Ah, Ah, No te precipites, querida nieta. Don't jump too far now!" He gently taps Asha's nose before scooping her up and walking over to a nearby window, his son and daughter-in-law joining by his side as they all look up to the night sky littered with twinkling lights and stars. Despite the darkened clouds that painted themselves against the deep hues of la luna's canvas, the moon and her star children shined brightly. The child's brown hues widened in awe before leaning her head against her grandfather's neck, enamored by the stars before jumping up- her eyes dancing around her skull as she witnessed a shooting star, even pointing with a big curious smile.
"What was that-!?" Tomás lets out a light laugh as his daughter is returned to his arms, hoisting her up onto the windowsill. "That, Mi hija, was a shooting star. Legend says that if you wish upon a shooting star, that your dreams could possibly come true." The brunette lets out a breathy woah in response, her dark hues finding themselves drawn back to the sky in anticipation only to find herself suddenly disappointed. "Isn't there going to be more...?" The kid turns her body back to her family as a frown tugs on her lips- her papá scratching the back of his neck with nervousness.
"Well..." "Asha," her mother began, "It was a miracle to see a shooting star such as this but...they only come every so often. And most of those times all the village is asleep. I know it must disappoint you, msichana mzuri, but it's...it is life. It's something you won't understand until you're a bit older." Sakina kneeled onto her knees as she took Asha's hands into her own, fiddling with the light purple sleeves of her gown. The fabric is rough, but not uncomfortable to wear upon her kin's sensitive skin- and soon a soft kiss was placed upon Asha's braids before the gorgeous dark skinned woman stands up, motioning to her daughter to get off the windowsill.
"But, don't let this be a disappointing experience! After all, there could be another one. ¡No pierdas la esperanza!" The man in golden clothes ushered his granddaughter up the stairs, Off to bed now he spoke in Spanish, a wink following behind before he turned to Asha's parents who were already in a hushed discussion. Asha stayed by the stairs before defeatedly going up to her room and plopping herself down face first in her cotton sheets with a frustrated groan. Her face then tilts itself up as a pout painted itself across her freckled face- a huff drawing from her nose before she looks over to her goat plush that her mother made her when she was a baby- a soft jingle from the small bell it dawned on its collar rang out gently with each movement, purple fabric soon meeting the wooden backboard of her bed as she looks up to her room's sky line. The stars were even more visible from here than down stairs, something Asha had noted ever since her father told her all the ancient tales of the stars, but of course some with a spin that her dear grampa added.
"Mm..." Asha closed one of her eyes, feeling them grow heaven even when she tried to rub the sleep away. "Usiku Mwewa, Valentino...Goodnight..." A yawn escaped the younglin's lips as she tried to settle down under the cover of her bed before a shooting light caught her attention. Asha was quick to shoot up- staring up at her ceiling before quickly stumbling to her balcony, pushing the doors open carefully before crawling onto the railing. Her face lit up at the sight of the array of shooting stars- hope filling her eyes as she watched the shower before all of them slowly faded from view...hugging Valentino close, she closed her eyes with a smile. "I'm going to make my dreams come true..." Her gaze falls to the stuffed animal in hand before she falls back to her bed, fully satisfied to find that maybe there was another way to get a wish granted than giving it to the king. Contently, Asha closed her eyes- ready to wake up to a new day.
"Asha...Ashaaaa~... ASHA!" The woman lets out a yelp as she jolts up from her pillows, trying to blink the tiredness out of her eyes as Dehlia slowly makes her way through the room- relying on her rose wood crutch to keep her up as she places a tray down onto Asha's littered desk, a plate of Shao Bing Jia Dan and a small cup of Dou Jiang sitting on top. The older woman lets out a small sigh as she fixes her glasses, looking down towards Asha who was already messing with her curly hair before pausing. "Thank you, Dehlia- I swear it keeps getting harder and harder to escape from my dreams. They're just so..." "Magical?" "Uh Huh-!" "Whimsical?" The ravenette raises a brow as she watches the now seventeen year old scarfing down her food and warm soy milk. "嚼(Jué), Asha, 嚼(Jué)! No need to scarf your food down-!" Dehlia placed a hand on her hip before continuing "I don't need you to choke. After all, you need to be up and well for your Birthday dinner!" at the mention of her birthday, Asha's eyes lit up, carefully sipping on her milk while setting the empty plate back down on the tray and sliding herself out of her dark purple bed. A notion that her care taker took as needing to leave the teen to get ready for the day- but not without calling from deeper within the house remember your bag.
Books dawned every wooden shelf within the lilac painted room, cursive writing in a deeper purple and some sloppy art covering one of the walls. It was... different from the home the brunette once lived in. She bent over, shoving some dirty clothes into her laundry bag before rushing to the closet and pulling at the wooden doors- rustling through an array of colored clothes. Elegant teals to bright yellows that contrasted with her skin perfectly, but none compared to Asha's favorite gown that she tugged from her every day clothes. A purple half sleeved gown that dawned a midnight purple stash around the waist, the main purple cuts off at the shoulders and mid thigh in favor of switching to a lilac color. Darker swirls dawned the edge of the dress as Asha carefully combs through her hair- staring into the mirror with an intense look, concentrating on scooping some hair cream onto her fingers and brushing it through until she was satisfied with her curls. With a hair tie, the dama gathered her brown hair into a low ponytail before urging some stray hairs away from her face. Asha gives herself a self-assured nod after a few more look overs before sliding on her sapatu and wrapping her Jua Kilemba around the back of her head prior to retrieving her laundry bag and heading out her bedroom door. But not before placing three fingers against a photo in a wooden frame, a picture of her familia, a feeble smile dawning her lips. "Nakupenda sana, mi familia." A soft snicker falls from the teen's mouth as her feet moved across the hard floor, almost knowing that her parents would've lightly chastised her for using Swahili and Spanish in the same sentence. "Today's going to be a good day..."
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jinxthejubilee · 8 months
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So I have a question that I feel as if you're the only one who'll get it well:
So imagine this, a world with the stories is the same but sometimes after the villains have a final curtain call of their motives, but one thing is drastically different... And that's their recruiters are fully evil. Not only that but are so wicked and far not even their once masters can stop them
Either some were abandoned or betrayed by their villains or others simply didn't get their villains help from the beginning, but the end result is the same, they are cruel and ruthless
My question is, if this case scenario was true, what would you think their villain arcs are like?
First off, I'm sorry that it took so long to answer this ask. Life has been quite hectic for me these past few months, so I took a bit of a break. So, to make up for it, let's have some fun here!
Second, it really depends on what established lore you've set for them. Some people have different interpretations of their characters, but if you're going by my personality pages, I have some ideas:
Apple 🍎
Apple seems like the type to claw his way to power no matter what. If he didn't meet the Evil Queen/Grimhilde, he probably would've served under other corrupt monarchs before somehow manipulating them or the people around them to overthrow that monarch and take his "rightful" place as the new ruler.
Very politically oriented than outright murderous.
Jack Heart ❤️
Jack is kinda hard to imagine being strictly "evil" since he's more of the "fun guy who doesn't care about the consequences" type.
But, if you want to lean into him being more insane, I can totally see him becoming more and more unhinged as time goes on.
He craves chaos. He craves destruction. Similar to Kefka Palazzo from Final Fantasy, but less existential and nihilistic.
I doubt that he'd take out the Queen of Hearts, but for this case, let's say he did: He'd make it a spectacle. To show everyone in Wonderland who the true king is.
No longer does he want to be a pawn at her disposal. He'll have it all, one way or another.
Mr. Dalmatia 🐾
Even if this is the 101 Dalmatians universe, where animals are way smarter than we know, I don't see Dalma becoming a supervillain.
Maybe a gang leader of street dogs or something if he was never adopted by Cruella.
Or, more likely, if he was ever betrayed by Cruella, he would plot his revenge, killing everyone, even Pongo, Perdita, the puppies, and the others by burning Hell Hall to the ground and closing any escape routes, then disappear into the woods. Never to be seen again.
Eight Foot Joe 🐙
MURDER.
He finally snaps from exhaustion and has a full-on Death Note-style murder plot to kill Ursula.
Whether he uses an ancient artifact, potions, or goes along with Ursula's plot, only to steal the trident from her after she accidentally kills Flotsam and Jetson, that betrayal is coming full force.
He becomes the new king of the sea. Finally earning the respect he deserves.
Malfi/Malfie 🪞
Malfi, at least in my headcanons, was an actual bird who was later turned human-ish by Maleficent.
Considering how powerful she is in comparison to everyone on this list, I doubt that Malfi would be brave or powerful enough to take her on in a fight.
Malfi is more of an opportunist. He'd lie and wait for Philip to kill Maleficent. Then, once she's out of the way, he'd kill Philip himself.
Unfortunately, while he was trained by the Mistress of All Evil, he knows Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather would cause problems, so he'd capture them somehow and drain them of their magic, so he could use it to curse the kingdom once again.
Malfi would have everything he's ever wanted: Power, a kingdom, a beautiful bride, and servants and subjects that cater to his every whim.
Pretty Scar (Mzuri) ✨️
I've talked in length about what would happen at the end of The Lion King if PS was there to witness or take part in the killing of Scar, and I honestly don't see her in a leadership position of any kind.
But, if we want to change it up a bit, instead of giving up on Scar after he dies, we find out later that she joined Zira and helped raise Kovu.
Like Zira, she believes Kovu will one day become the great king destined to overthrow Simba and avenge Scar
This Mzuri, despite the fact that Scar betrayed her fellow hyenas, still worships Scar because she's used to the abuse she suffers from her family. She blames Simba for placing Scar in a position where he would have to throw the hyenas under the bus to save his own life.
Ms. Hades 🔥
As I've stated before, I see Ms. Hades as a creation of Hades, so her betraying him is kind of pointless, seeing as he could easily destroy her if he wanted to.
If she was to go all-out villain, though, she'd probably wait to reveal herself as the true villain until Hercules was far enough into the River Styx to die of old age. Then, she'd most likely push Hades down there or use some enchanted item of some kind to bind him, then throw him into the river.
Her motive? She despised working for someone who treated her like an object. She was created for the sole purpose of working beneath him, and she could stand it no longer.
I see her as someone who doesn't focus on the petty things, and that's what makes her so deadly.
She's so calm, collected, and controlled that she doesn't let any weakness of hers slip through the cracks. She looks through every possible option, every little detail. She makes good work of using any opportunities Hades never thought to use.
She is a force of nature; an untamable fire. There is no question that she will take over the living world and Mount Olympus. All hail the queen.
Veil 🔔
If Veil had never met Frollo, I don't see the possibility of her becoming a villain simply because she wouldn't have the resources to raise her status as a "lowly commoner." That, and her personality. She was essentially groomed to become Frollo's loyal follower. That wouldn't have happened otherwise
So, if we work with the opposite of what I wrote as an ending for Veil on her page, similarly to Pretty Scar, Veil would be so brainwashed that she'd still defend Frollo and continue his reign of terror in his absence. Only this time, it's even more dangerous than before.
Lady Hock (Hook) 🪝
Again, I really don't see her as a supervillain personality-wise, and even if Hock was betrayed by Captain Hook, I see her going down a more heroic path than anyone else.
Even if she never met the captain, I don't see her becoming a villain either. She's remarkably chill and goes with the flow in most situations.
The best I can see is that if you altered her personality a tad, she'd allow Captain Hook to kill the Lost Boys and Wendy.
Unless she finally got fed up with Hook's cowardice and decided to get rid of him, then the kids. But again, that's less likely.
Faja 🌹
I'll give Jafar this: He never betrayed Iago. They were practically best buds in the first movie, so I don't doubt that he might be the same with Faja.
However, if all three of them became trapped in the lamp, they'd all drive each other crazy. So much so that later on, once they learn about Iago's escape and betrayal, Faja realizes how power-hungry and abusive he's become. Should this happen, she will help defeat Jafar with Aladdin and the gang once and for all, but she'd immediately turn on them all afterwards.
Or, if we go with the option of her never meeting Jafar, unlike Veil's situation, magic exists in this world, so I can definitely see her taking a similar path as Jafar and learning magic on her own to escape her life as a street rat. Except more erratic and unhinged.
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sugarmummies254 · 7 months
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Hello Me I'm Mzuri
Hi me I'm Mzuri too!
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sugarmumiz · 7 months
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Hello there, I’m a successful woman who is lonely and in search of a mate. My name is Stacy, and I am indeed living the life of my dreams. I’d like to link up with a man who’s looking for a single woman; I’ll make sure we don’t cheat, and I’ll take good care of him. I want a fit man who is also charming and a nice bed partner. Although I don’t say much, I will love and respect my partner. Ajiendeleshe kimaisha natataka atanishika shika niskie vizuri na mimi nitampea pesa mzuri ndio. Yes, I’m a lonely woman who runs her own successful international business and doesn’t rely on men. I just want to enjoy myself with my lover in a calm manner on a regular basis.
Do you want to get in touch with Jacky? Send Admin a text at 0752442365 or 0750479488 or via WhatsApp.
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ezra-iolite · 1 year
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Map of Joka Ardhi
I'm still figuring out some of the other villages and pockets of civilization, but I just felt it was time to show the kingdom and where One Last Wish takes place...
Joka Ardhi (The Dragon Lands)
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Also known as the Kingdom of Crimson Sands by the common folk, or the Savannah by ignorant older nobles of Primus, the lands that encompass the very south of the world is home to the Jokani people, a culture of both humans and Dragonkin who are the only ones capable of thriving in a land with summer days that never turn to dusk until the cold season begins (a four-month long summer season phenomenon known as the Midnight Sun), where average temperatures can reach well above 34°C / 93°F, and can become as high as 60°C / 140°F during the summer. This is why those of paler skin from Primus and most of the north are rare visitors to the kingdom, for to those without natural and well trained protection... these lands can quickly become your grave, be it from the high temperatures or the dangers that live in the wasteland... Some of which include the giant Sand Serpents, lions, tigers, bandit Dunefarer groups, and the most terrifying of all, the only type of carnivorous flora evolved to be inescapable to fauna and Jokani alike... the Harvester Vines.
Hence why the only way to truly travel between each pocket of civilization, be it a city, a town or a village, is to follow the right constellation in the sky... and to follow the Desire Paths made by the Dunefarers, nomads who live in the desert wasteland between the cities, towns, and villages. They are the only way to be able to traverse the kingdom and survive its harsh lands and those within them.
It is a common rule known to all those who venture into Jokani territory that "no human born upon Primus's soil may sail past the Jokani Sea Boarder and enter the Kingdom of Crimson Sands, lest they break Alhaadhi's Barrier Law and face imprisonment first, then death", a rule that has been in place since the past Dragon Lord, Asya's grandfather, attempted to form a union with Primus's king three hundred years ago, and was mocked so openly by the Primus noble court that their union treaty permanently branded the kingdom of Joka Ardhi with the name "the Savannah", a name that remains to this day within Primus's Common language and proves why Alhaadhi's Barrier Law is still in place, at least until things change on both sides.
The Landmarks
Usiku Island
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More commonly nicknamed "The Elder's Head", Usiku Island was once home to a large shrine made by humans who worshipped the Dragons, in the days before their betrayal to their Titan sized neighbors in the Founder's War, and for a while it was left abandoned when the war ended and the sands were stained crimson with dragon blood.
That was until the third ruler of Joka Ardhi, Queen Consort Zahara, rose to power upon marrying her platonic lover and the grandson of the legendary Burning Prince, Dragon Lord Mzuri, and proclaimed herself the High Priestess of the Evenstar Church through her founding of the Nyotan religion, the worship of the stars that included constellation formed gods. One such god of the star based pantheon was known as Usiku the Elder Dragon, God of Rites and King of the Ancestors, for he was believed to be the very first dragon to have ever been born in the time before humans, and upon his death from old age he was reborn in the stars to become the celestial sovereign of all dragons who had passed on, in turn becoming Patron and King of the Dragon Ancestors to all Dragonkin.
Due to this belief, Usiku Island became a shrine once more, and this time a place all major religious rites were to be performed, from the crowning of the next consorts of the crown, to every wedding and funeral wake done for all denizens of Joka Ardhi, be they Evenstar Church pagans or those wishing to be blessed by the stars themselves.
Reef of the Fallen
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The reef actually refers to the tiny dots that surround every single island and along the entire shore of the northern face of the kingdom, making it a hazard for all but the native Jokani to sail through safely. For these jagged rocks, as far as any cartographer or navigator is aware of before passing the Jokani Sea Border, appear at first to be islands... But the closer you get to these islands, the more you will see the truth about why human cruelty will always leave a mark in history.
Every white dot you see upon the map that fill the gaps between the larger islands and along the shore of the mainland.... are dragon skeletons of the few survivors that attempted to flee the Blackfire Siege but failed and died to the manmade Black Fire explosion, with some clinging to former islands that they crashed into upon their death. Every single one make up the Reef of the Fallen, and every remnant of the ancestors of the sands can be traced back to the black scorched mountains near the capital.
The Port City of Wajiri
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With Wajiri's harbor being the only port big enough to handle multiple ships the size of the Immortal Sun, it has long been recognized as the kingdom's biggest trading hub, with markets of every type being found here that sell both local and traded goods, so all that you need is always found here. And because of how often outsiders visit this city and all the precious goods and wares that pass through its gates and pier, it is also home to the military training grounds of all Morani; the spear wielding warriors trained from their mid teens onwards who serve as knights and act as the police force for the entire northern half of the kingdom.
However, should a Moran or warrior serve for five years and pass the trials set in the capital city, then a Moran will be promoted from a mere common guard into a Kifalme Moran, a Royal Guard that will remain stationed at the Palace or in the capital city of Oasis, while the common Moran are the only guards you will often see in all other cities, villages and towns. The Royal branch of Morani are trained to be one of the many heavily armored and most loyal warriors that protect the royal family and the impenetrable walls of the royal palace and the city. All Morani, both the common and the royal guard, serve under Captain Azaan, who is usually stationed at the capital when he is not training the newest recruits in Wajiri. His status is shown by the Ruby Claw brooch and the long cloak bearing the royal emblem, two items given by the Dragon Monarch to the one they trust most with the training and command over their armies.
Usually, when the Dragon Monarch has siblings, the second oldest sibling is given the moniker of "General of the Armies", the true commander of all Morani. They alone command every military force in all of Joka Ardhi, but they mostly manage the Kifalme Morani and serve their Dragon Monarch as their most loyal Right Hand, and are usually stationed in either the Palace or Fort Imamu in Wajiri. The General is the one who commands the Morani Captain, who in turn acts as the voice of the General and their second-in-command over all Morani guards. But if there is no General, then the Captain becomes the Right Hand of the Dragon Monarch.
Upon inheriting the moniker and responsibility over the role of General, usually on the day their older sibling ascends to the throne, they will also inherit the royal family relic worn by every past General, known only as Kito's Armour; a heavy silver and gold armour set crafted and worn by the second-born heir of the Burning Prince, who became the very first General on the day his older brother Bakari became Dragon Lord. In turn, a relic is also given to the firstborn heir on the day they are crowned Dragon Monarch... The First Lord's Regalia, the very same golden decorative spear Alunnui wielded when he led the first Dragonkin to Oasis and began his dynasty as Dragon Lord and emperor of the kingdom.
However.... When the crown is in the process of inheritance after the death of a Dragon Monarch, the two regalia relics are housed either in the palace or in Wajiri for safety, until the heirs are ready to receive them. But if only one heir was born, the other relic will be housed in the royal palace while a replica is displayed in Wajiri, to await the day the crown bears more than one heir for the armour to return to its rightful place at the throne's side.
The Lifeblood Villages/The River Path to the Capital: Cariya, Koyar and Arindi
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The fastest and safest path to the capital city is to follow the Uhai river from Wajiri. Knowing this would be what a majority of merchants, nobles and the entirety of the Jokani people would also do, villages were constructed along the river and as a result of the constant flow of trade between the two cities, three villages became the main pitstops on the River Path to the capital. They soon developed and grew into towns, or rather two of them did, as each domain housed vital trading goods and skills to offer for the rest of the northern half of the kingdom, in exchange for a place in high society in order to help the Jokani people flourish as a whole. As a result, these domains are home to the three most influential Chieftains and their clans in the Royal Council...
The Town of Cariya The ore mining town of Cariya is just one day's journey away from Wajiri, and is ruled by the strongest and biggest Chieftain of the Council: Kandoro Jua-Mletaji of Clan Emberforge (image reference to give you a hint at what he looks like), otherwise known by his regal name (a nickname gifted by the people for a Chieftain to hint at their most well known detail about them), Chief Sunbearer. While being the Patriarch of his small family clan, Kandoro is also the wealthiest in terms of his line of trade to the other domains across the kingdom, as his town mass produces the weapons and armour that arms every warrior, wasteland cattle farmer, Moran and Kifalme Moran alike. In turn, Kandoro is a blacksmith himself, a skilled Sun Blessed human fire mage with the ability to imbue his crafted weapons with strong fire-magic abilities. Only those he chooses individually and fully trusts can be gifted such uniquely powerful weaponry. ~ Kandoro is also the father of Nia, the current Chieftain of Wajiri and daughter of the retired chieftain-turned tailor, Mari~ Their union was strictly political and out of necessity for a strong heir for Mari's line, so they are not bound by marriage. However, they do love Nia equally, and so Kandoro is always making sure that his daughter is doing well during their brief time together in the Council balls and New Moon meetings, and he never hesitates to help her or her mother out with anything they need. She may not be of Clan Emberforge, but Kandoro still considers her his family and always makes sure she knows how loved and supported she is in their shared line of work.
The Village of Koyar On day two of the three day journey to the capital, travelers will then reach the farming village of Koyar, ruled by Uhuro Mwanga-Mfumaji of Clan Thornreach (or as the people call him, Chief Lightweaver) (his image inspiration shown in his name), a fellow human mage like Kandoro but one who isn't Sun Blessed and instead uses his Light magic in a more practical sense than his neighbor. ~ Uhuro is in charge of the food and cattle trade for the smaller villages and towns (who all cannot gain their own due to how barren the sands are) across the northern half of the kingdom, and as such it is up to him to keep tabs on the farms surrounding his land. He does this by enchanting crystals traded with the town of Arindi that create rainclouds on just his crop fields, and rides like a cowboy on his beloved steed, a Common Griffon (example shown) named Keki (meaning Cake, short for Cupcake), to manage the cattle within his village's care. He does this by using his magic to create lassos of light, or painless and ethically crafted brands on his herds of cattle to track them down, should any wander off. ~ Uhuro has two husbands, a purple white-flame healer Dragonkin named Umoja and a human transman named Ikeno, with whom they sired two children: a Dragonkin daughter and heir named Oyana and a human son named Saka.
The Town of Arindi Finally, only half a day away from the capital city, lies Arindi, the gem-mining and magic crystal trading town that houses one of the two biggest public libraries in the northern half of the kingdom, the other being at the Whitestar Hall Academy in the far south, beyond the mountains and desert wasteland. Here, a green Dragonkin rules as Chieftain of the town, who is also known to be the wisest Chieftain of the entire Council... Faizah Jua-Msomi of Clan Stonemarch (Chief Sun Scholar) (image inspiration shown in name). ~ Faizah is in charge of the mining and trading of both normal and Sun Dust infused crystals, as well as the wellbeing of the miners and student mages of the library who call the town their home. As her moniker name suggests, she's a wise scholar who knows everything about Sun Dust (the magic that's found within the sand of Joka Ardhi and makes some people and animals, who are born with too much of it in their veins, gain a physically and magically boosting gene known as the Sun Blessed gene), as well as the endless magic crystals that grow underground, and despite her being born with the strongest type of Dragonkin fire, Faizah herself is a crystal mage, a magic practitioner who uses crystal grids and crystals for combat or daily life. ~ Instead of using her strong Yellow Flame to be a warrior like most Chieftains are with swords or magic, she is more well known for the knowledge that sustained the library she built, which rivals both the Whitestar Hall Academy library and the royal one deep under the palace of Oasis, as hers is used for non-royal mages of all types to research their magical practices in safety and without needing credentials to prove their right to practice and learn, as long as they respect her rules and the wellbeing of her town and everything within it. Hence why her town is the most prosperous amongst the towns of the kingdom, as it is here most new practitioners learn their path and prepare for their next step of their journey to become a royal mage or simply one who understands their magic better... But also because crystal trading is the wealthiest and most common form of trade in the kingdom.
The Capital City of Oasis
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While not as prosperous or plentiful in goods to sell within the markets as Wajiri, Oasis, or it's native name Alunn'nchi (Ah-Loon-In-Chee), is still rich in culture that has stood against the passing of the centuries since the Founder's War, for not even the Night of Crowning Fire destroyed everything within the city. As such, the capital is considered the historical heart of Jokani culture, which only further helps in granting a wider area of protection for the royal family that live here. The city is separated into three main districts that follow along the Uhai river that the city was built around... The Sea District, where the grand gates leading into the city are situated, alongside the market square and residential area for the common populace within; the River District, where the nobles and the members of the Kifalme Morani stationed here live, alongside the more higher class shops and the history museum and Evenstar Church; and finally the Sky District, which starts at the foot of the hill leading up to the well fortressed royal palace, its astronomy tower (said to be legendary in its majestic design and its key role in the planning of the building of the cities, towns and villages across the kingdom to align with the stars), the royal family's personal graveyard, and the palace gardens. However.... To get into the city at all, one must enter through the only gates within the curtain wall surrounding and shielding the entire city perimeter. Standing well over thirty feet tall, designed to be seen from any far distance, two giant drake (wingless dragon) golems stand guard on either side of the stone gates, their tails forming the top arch of both individual doors. Only by touching the door and being viewed as worthy by the two drakes, who operate above the crown's will and obey only the need of the people, may one enter the city of Oasis. If not... the guards will be sent and chase off the unwanted visitor back into the wasteland.
Mfupambele/ Boneview Village
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(Said as Mm-Fu-Pam-Bell-Lay) Every kingdom needs a large place to bury their dead, and rarely do the people respect death due to their fear of it. But, those in the small village of Mfupambele or Boneview (called such due to their village location allowing them to view the entire Reef of the Fallen, alongside their massive graveyard) mostly consist of worshipers and denizens of the temple to Amne the Maiden, the Nyotan goddess of death.
In the Evenstar Church, it is believed that when a person dies, they become a star in the night sky, with most newly departed souls appearing under the veil of the Maiden, to be under her guidance until they are ready to guide the living alongside the ancestors within the void of the night sky. This is why the Jokani people pray to the stars for guidance, not just to the gods or to the Evenstar, but to their ancestors above. But, before a person can be laid to rest, they must first go through the process of a wake and be cleansed and blessed before their spirit can ascend.
So, their first destination on their final journey is to Usiku Island, to receive their rites and final song through the blessings of the Priests and Priestesses of the Elder Dragon, and for family and friends to bid farewell to their loved one. While they then head to Boneview to prepare the gravesite and dress in white for the funeral (for white is the colour of death and rebirth in Jokani culture), the body of the deceased is left on the island to be prepared for burial. In the Dragonkin culture, however, most prefer to burn their loved one with the fire breath of their family and then bring their ashes to Boneview. Whatever the family and loved ones prefer or know what the deceased wished to have done to them, it is done on the island before they are sailed back to Boneview for the funeral, on a small, white, wooden ship carved in the shape of a mournful sea dragon, his head bowed and facing forever inwards towards his every ward. There, in the village outskirts, the entire population of Joka Ardhi is buried in the same site beside the village, away from the river for obvious reasons.
But, instead of a tombstone or a permanent marker on the grave, a stone plaque is placed on a towering sandstone pyramid or spire in the middle of the walled graveyard, bearing the name, the family lineage and species, and a painted replica of their Life Cord to show their story. This spire can withstand the force of every sandstorm and never be weathered away, even more so under the care of the Priests and Priestesses of the Maiden that tend to the graves and call the village their home. They alone are able to identify the grave of every person buried here, for those who wish to visit their lost one can be led to the person they seek, as gifts such as bouquets, offerings on heavy stone plates, incense and painted rocks are placed on the grave to help identify them, but are then taken away for safe keeping at night and before sandstorms. This is why a Priest/Priestess of the Maiden are taught how to find the right person's grave, in order to place their offerings and gifts back on their rightful place.
But for those lost to the wasteland and having no physical body to recover and bring back for their rites, their loved ones can instead go to the temple in the middle of the village, which is the large tower with hundreds of floors, and create a shrine on one of those floors for their lost loved one. The High Priest or Priestess in charge of the tower will then take guardianship of the new shrine and perform the rites to allow the shrine's bearer to pass on.
Mother Moon's Temple and the Lake of Her Womb
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The towering Temple of Ma' Mwezi (Mm-Weh-Zee) sits beside the Enkoshoke-ai Lake (En-Co-Show-Ka-Eye, remember the heavy pause after the Ka), a womb shaped body of fresh water that leads out to sea only after a deadly rapids in the mouth of the lake. The lake itself is considered the literal womb of the Moon Goddess, Mama Mwezi or Ma' Mwezi for short, and so its waters are used for rebirth and birth related rituals, but because of its waters being naturally unsanitary for giving birth in, the temple's indoor pools are much more preferable due to the medical training of the priestesses within that use the lake water only after it's been thoroughly boiled and cleaned.
The temple of Ma' Mwezi is where nearly all mothers plan to give birth when their time comes, or to at least hire a Lunar Priestess from the temple to be a midwife for the birth at home, who will bring along some clean water from their sacred pools to bless the newborn and mother with, purely due to how preferable it is to have a water birth. But should they arrive in time to the temple, they will be greeted by one of the many large pool rooms and a small group of attending Lunar Priestess who will be helping the new mother. In this pool, even during the day, the reflection of the current lunar phase is projected onto the surface of the pool, with tile murals of all the lunar phases circling the room to help the anxious mother learn what phase her baby will be born under.
This is useful for all those present, as it is believed within Jokani culture that the lunar phase can affect how the child will present their gender identity and therefore how they will act or who they'll become when fully grown, with the new moon being completely masculine and the full moon being entirely feminine. As such, a boy born under a full moon is most likely believed to one day grow up as either trans, a feminine man or a man who will instinctually respect women even through nurturing lessons, while a baby born during an eclipse will result in a gender nonconforming or a Non-Binary person. Asya, for example, was born during a Last Quarter Half Moon... Which perfectly fits with her trans identity and later on her intersex transition, meaning she is quite literally both the masculine and the feminine sides, just like a Half Moon.
So, when a new mother goes to the temple to give birth in the sacred water, she does so under the direct light of Ma' Mwezi herself. The child will be delivered under the medically trained and gentle care of the Lunar Priestesses, and under the light of the lunar phase of that current day. But should a mother start to struggle to give birth, the Priestesses are trained to immediately recognize the problem with just touch alone and take the mother into a second room with a table and a smaller pool to wash the baby and mother in, after her C-Section which uses incense to knock the mother out and herbal tea to ensure she feels no pain while momentarily thinning her blood safely to prevent massive blood loss, or after using hands or forceps to correct the baby's position for a safer delivery. After the difficult birth and the mother has an hour or two of rest, the Priestesses will then carry the mother to the sacred pool to bless her and her baby in the lunar waters, to ensure Ma' Mwezi's light can bless them before the dawn of the next day. Then the mother can spend her full month in the recovery wing of the temple to heal her body and to ensure her and the baby are both well enough for travel.
The temple is also a sanctuary to all women and feminine-presenting folk seeking protection due to it being a sacred space to Ma' Mwezi, the Matron of Mothers and the Lunar Goddess of Femininity in All Forms. The law of sacred right is so upholding that all men are forbidden from being anywhere near the temple or lake, demanded by laws untouchable by even the crown itself. Not even an army can enter the grounds surrounding the temple, less they risk facing the wrath of a hundred mothers, a thousand young and old Priestesses, and a mob of abuse victims.
The Dragonden Ruins and the Blackfire Wastelands
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At the peak turning point of the Founder's War, which shaped the very landscape of the kingdom over three thousand years ago, the human Founders proclaimed to have found a way to stop their battle against the Dragons for their self imposed right to rule the desert. Knowing the only way to truly beat the dragons was to take away what made them powerful, their very fire and lifeforce, the few mages the humans had on their side made an artificial fire spell that could act as a perfect opposite force against the dragon's natural fire magic within their veins and breath.
By appearances alone, it was dubbed the Black Fire, the most unnatural form of fire ever made that only humans could wield.
And so, the Founders launched their final attack at the foot of the mountains, where they knew all too well was still the home of the Draconic forces and the few human rebels that fought with them for their vision of peace, but also as a sense of irony as this was where the war began... when the leader of the Founders killed the last true Dragon Lord, Apophis, alongside his pregnant mate, his eldest daughter and heir, and her clutch of eggs.
Here, the Black Fire Siege was unleashed, and the manmade cursed flames spread faster than any dragon wing could outfly. One by one, then in the hundreds, then the thousands, the dragons all fell to the devouring Black Fire, taking nearly all the Founder's forces with it. For even after the dragons fell, the fire continued to devour all in its path, including the very blood that was spilled in the battlefields surrounding the entire mountain range. Charred black and drained of all life, both draconic, human, fauna and flora... Only the sacrifice of the last human mages stopped the Black Fire Siege from spreading beyond the islands on the shoreline, for with their deaths came the end of the existence and knowledge of the Black Fire curse. To this day, nothing but black lifeless sand, rock, human and dragon bones strewn about large battlefields, and the accursed Harvester Vines remain, with the giant bulb-like flora being the only reason why no one dares to go near the mountains.
Born from the lingering spark of the Black Fire's magic and the bloodthirst that created it in the first place, the Harvester Vines are stationary carnivorous plants that appear like large bulbs covered in rocky plating that help it blend in with its mountainous environment as it uses underground, paralysis-poison filled thorny vines to hunt and feed its hunger for large, warm-blooded prey. One wrong step within its hunting grounds... and only those larger than a wolf will be ensnared, paralyzed and bleeding non-stop from its anticoagulant venom paired with its neurotoxin poison that paralyzes you but keeps you alive. If caught, you will be dragged down into the sand, where new vines hidden underground will encase you as its prey and begin to digest you, with the merciful hope that the blood loos took you before the pains of the digestive process do.
For should anyone be caught, man, woman, child, animal... None can escape the grip and quick reactions of the Harvester Vines.
Spoilers for One Last Wish ahead...
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Jhamal's Glass Grave/The Tyrant's Field
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Upon her return from her forty year long exile, Asya and her new family sailed back to her homeland ready to end what she should have stopped years ago. Following her people's tradition of the Rite of Sacrifice, which was the act of cutting her dreadlocks and shooting them tied to an arrow onto her father's door, she shot her declaration for war onto the door of the tyrant king and marched to her birthplace to face her father in battle, for the right to the throne that he denied and tried to kill her for... For her simply being a transwoman.
Using every resource available to them, including the crystals of the sands that once allowed their dragon ancestors to shapeshift into humans and back again, the two Jokani royals fought as titan sized dragons, with Jhamal as a much bigger black Wyvern and Asya as an orange but much smaller Lindwyrm, the tyrant's daughter won the battle by shooting her dragon breath down his throat and into his belly, rupturing his body in a fiery explosion that burned the sand so quickly that it turned into glass shards. There, the scorched bones of Asya's father remain trapped in an impenetrable and razor filled grave, serving as a reminder to all what happens when a toxic heart inherits the crown.
Thus, the area where the battle took place and where Asya became Dragon Queen became known as The Tomb of the Tyrant.
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........1 Pet 1:15‭-‬16......
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Tabia zinazokukamilisha ili uwe Mtakatifu ni zaidi ya hizo tulizogusia
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....... Galatia 5:22‭-‬23......
Msomaji mzuri unaweza kuona kwamba kuna mambo mengine yaani matunda mengine ambayo hayajatajwa, na yenyewe yatakufanya kuwa mkamilifu, yakiumbika na kuwa sehemu ya maisha yako, na hapo yameorodheshwa 9, lakini tumezungumzia 12, kwa kadri ya KKK 1832.
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Jiunganishe na BWANA YESU, ili umzalie MATUNDA yadumuyo na upate uzima wa milele.
MATUNDA YA UTUMISHI.
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💬.... Tutaendelea jumatatu........
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The 5 Best Kenya's Safari parks and resorts
Kenya is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife, making it a premier destination for safari enthusiasts. The country boasts some of Africa's most iconic safari parks and resorts, each offering unique experiences and stunning views. From the vast plains of Maasai Mara to the majestic vistas of Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli, Kenya's safari destinations promise unforgettable encounters with wildlife and nature.
Whether you're eager to witness the Great Migration, explore arid terrains rich with rare species, or enjoy luxurious stays with panoramic views, Kenya's safari parks deliver an unparalleled adventure. These parks provide a gateway to experiencing the wild beauty and cultural richness of Kenya, ensuring a truly memorable safari experience.
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Here are some of Kenya's best safari parks and resorts.
1. The Ultimate Safari Experience at Maasai Mara National Reserve: 
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Kenya's most well-known safari destination is Maasai Mara National Reserve, which is well-known for its breathtaking scenery and an abundance of wildlife. Part of the wider Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, which is best known for the Great Migration millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles crossing the plains in search of better pastures is this famous park. Exhilarating predator-prey interactions and game drives with Africa's "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) provide visitors with up-close experiences. In addition, Maasai Mara offers hot air balloon safaris that offer a distinctive perspective of the vast savannahs from above. Angama Mara and Mahali Mzuri, two opulent lodges and tent camps, offer guests a comfortable stay amid the reserve's untamed beauty.
2. A Look at Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Park:
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The highest free-standing mountain in the world, Mount Kilimanjaro, is magnificently visible from Amboseli National Park. The park, which is in southern Kenya, is well-known for its enormous herds of elephants, which are frequently viewed against the backdrop of Kilimanjaro's snow-capped peaks. The varied topography of Amboseli includes dry lake beds, savannahs, and swamps, which serve as habitats for a wide range of animals, including lions, hippos, and giraffes. The park is a birdwatcher's paradise because it is also home to a wide variety of bird species. Luxurious lodges with breathtaking views and first-rate service near the park's natural treasures include the Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge and the Tortilis Camp.
3. Samburu National Reserve: Unmatched Natural Resources and Customs:
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Northern Kenya's Samburu National Reserve, with its diverse fauna and rich cultural legacy, provides a truly unforgettable safari experience. The Grevy's zebra, Somali ostrich, and reticulated giraffe are just a few of the uncommon and endemic species that call the reserve home. Acacia trees and rocky outcrops pepper the arid landscapes of Samburu, creating a striking backdrop for wildlife viewing. The vibrant culture of the Samburu people, who are closely related to the Maasai and still follow their traditional ways, is also available to visitors. Luxurious lodgings like Saruni Samburu and Samburu Intrepids Tented Camp provide cozy stays with views of the surrounding wilderness and the river, adding to the immersive safari experience.
4. Tsavo National Park: The Biggest Park in Kenya: 
One of Kenya's biggest and oldest parks, Tsavo National Park is split into Tsavo East and Tsavo West and features a wide variety of wildlife and landscapes. Tsavo East is distinguished by its expansive savannahs and the well-known Aruba Dam, which draws a lot of wildlife, including elephants. Tsavo West is renowned for its untamed landscape, hills made of volcanic rock, and the Mzima Springs, a chain of crystal-clear springs that are a favourite place to see crocodiles and hippos. The unusual "red elephants," so called because of the red dust they cover themselves in, can also be found in the park. Excellent comfort and accessibility are offered by lodgings like the Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge and the Finch Hattons Luxury Tented Camp to the park's diverse attractions.
5. Lake Nakuru National Park: An Ideal Spot for Ornithologists: 
The Rift Valley's Lake Nakuru National Park is well-known for both its gorgeous lake and the enormous flamingo flocks that frequently adorn its shores. Birdwatchers flock to the park's alkaline lake, where they can spot raptors, pelicans, and thousands of flamingos, among other bird species. In addition to its avian inhabitants, Lake Nakuru is home to a wide range of animals, such as giraffes, lions, and rhinos. The park offers a variety of wildlife viewing opportunities due to its diverse habitats, which include grasslands, woodlands, and the lake itself. Lodges like the Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge and the Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge, which provide cozy lodging with lake views, are available for guest stays.
Conclusion:
Kenya’s safari parks and resorts offer an extraordinary array of experiences that highlight the country's rich wildlife and stunning landscapes. From the iconic Maasai Mara to the serene beauty of Amboseli, each destination provides unique opportunities to witness Africa's diverse fauna and immerse yourself in its natural wonders. Luxurious lodges and tented camps ensure comfort and exceptional service, making your safari adventure both thrilling and relaxing.
To embark on this unforgettable journey, securing a Kenya visa is essential. With your visa in hand, you'll be ready to explore Kenya's premier safari parks and resorts, ensuring a trip filled with remarkable wildlife encounters and breathtaking scenery. Planning your visa ahead of time ensures a smooth entry into one of Africa’s most spectacular safari destinations.
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Out of all those recruiter x hero/princess/prince of their stories, which one do you think would actually work if things were done differently in their stories? This is for the platonic, family like vibes, and romances
I would hope that my personality pages already answered this question. And I think you've asked me that before as well. But for the new people in the fandom who want my opinion:
Apple Poison and Snow White:
My version of Apple starts off extremely cold, and dare I say charmingly sinister. Snowy probably wouldn't see him as a romantic option, and neither would he.
He's more amused by her than anything and finds her positive nature fascinating.
It could work if one wanted to flirt with the idea, and they would certainly be a more interesting pair than Snow and Prince Florian (Yes, that's the prince's actual name).
But personally, I see him more as a treasured friend and advisor to Snow than anything.
Jack Heart and Alice:
Big brother and little sister duo all the way!!
Though I'm a little concerned about how much ship fanart I see of them. And no, before anyone asks, it's not even adult Alice from the Tim Burton movies! She's her 12-year-old self from the 2d animated movie! Wtf guys???!!
With that out of the way, they would make the cutest sibling duo ever. Jack being the trickster, and Alice being the level-headed yet adventurous sister. So cute!
Malfi (Malfie) and Aurora
I actually like Prince Philip, but if we're looking at this from an alternate dimension, I could totally see Malfi and Aurora getting together.
Granted, in my mind, you would need to de-age Malfi since Aurora is 16, but Malfi, Jack, and Pretty Scar are three recruiters who I can see being in their late teens [17-18 at least].
Aurora's kindhearted, playful nature would bounce off his vain and egocentric one perfectly. And it would even help give Aurora even more depth than she already did.
I had this one idea that after Maleficent dies, Malfi turns back into a raven. Maybe that could factor in why he's so indebted to Maleficent since he doesn't want to give up his "perfect" form. However, he does the right thing and lives in peace knowing that.
Whether you play up the tragic angle, as in, Malfi would give her up for her to be with Prince Philip in the end, or if you actually want them to end up together, it would be an interesting set up.
Eight Foot Joe and Ariel
I've seen this as a ship, and I understand why. It's an adorable one when you think about it: Grumpy guy and sweet girl. We've seen this set up thousands of times, and we can't get enough of it.
But here's the problem I have with this ship: Ariel is canonically 16. Granted, we don't know how old Joe is, but by my personal guess, he seems to be either a stress-aged young adult or a tired grown adult in his early 30s.
I know the recruiters look a lot older than they probably are due to their on-stage actors, but they also serve as our main source of info on the characters they play as.
Not to mention that Joe even calls Ariel "a little girl" when a guest asks him about her, which indicates that he sees her as someone way younger than him.
Personally, I see them having an uncle and niece dynamic.
If we're reimagining the movie with Joe in it, he would probably be known across the sea as a servant of Ursula. I mean, it's kinda hard to hide when you're the only other cecaelian around.
Maybe a young Ariel met him when he was just an octopus before Ursula transformed him. Hence why Ariel can't recognize him years later.
You could do a lot with this idea and play around with Joe being an uncle figure in Ariel's life.
Mr. Dalmatia and...the Dalmatians?
I guess they are the main characters, right?
In all seriousness, Dalma would've been adopted straight away by Pongo and Perdita if he hadn't been accidentally left behind during the escape. He would drink up their parental praise like his favorite juice. Still a brat, though, but a cute one for sure.
Pretty Scar (Mzuri) and Simba
If circumstances were different, I could see Simba, Nala, and Mzuri being friends when they were younger. Mzuri would go along with Scar's rule because she's forced to by relatives. But to redeem herself, she helps Pumbaa and Timon distract the other hyenas when Simba comes back.
If I were to add Mzuri in the story without them knowing each other, I can only really see them settling their differences in the second movie since hyenas are not respected in the Lion King universe at all.
Going by this route, PS would either despise Scar after he cowardly cast the blame towards the hyenas, or PS still clings to Scar even after he died and helps to raise Kovu.
In my mind, Mzuri would hate Scar after his betrayal, so maybe after wandering around for a few years, she catches wind of Zira's plot to overthrow Simba and wants to put a stop to it.
Ms. Hades and Hercules
Aunt and nephew relationship. She'd be reluctant at first to get close to him, but she can't resist his compassionate nature and would give him advice when she could.
I could see her looking after him in secret on earth without Hades knowing. She, alongside Phil, would train him. And MH would have inside knowledge on Hades' plans.
Veil and Quasimodo
In a perfect world where these two weren't manipulated by a horrid man who dared to call himself an archdeacon, they would see each other as siblings.
In the true world, however, if Veil was in the picture, she wouldn't hate Quasimodo, but she would ignore him. The bell ringer himself would be the only one to think of himself and Veil as siblings.
After Frollo dies, they both talk about their experiences and slowly work their way towards a brother - and sister-esque relationship.
Lady Hock, Peter Pan, and Wendy
If Hock was on the winning side, she'd be the best older sister/cool aunt towards Peter, Wendy, and the Lost Boys.
She would be protective of them, read them stories, help Wendy keep her sanity every time she visited, and even take care of Jane.
Faja, Aladdin, and Jazmine
Again, speaking in this hypothetical perfect world, Aladdin, Faja, and Abu would have been best friends. Maybe even siblings.
Faja would have been far away from Jafar's influence and twisted mind games. Her fiestiness and insecurity would still be there, but her trust and security with Aladdin and Abu would overcome her fear.
She'd probably still want to learn magic, but she'd learn on her own terms.
However, in the true movie-verse, she would need to get over her misguided hatred towards Aladdin. He has everything a street rat like her could ever want, of course that would spawn jealousy.
In the end, she would team up with Aladdin in the "Jafar Returns" movie and later become the royal magician after Faja works on herself.
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Dagaa, ambao ni samaki wadogo wa maji baridi na baharini, wanayo faida nyingi kwa afya na lishe. Hapa kuna faida kumi za dagaa:
1. **Matajiri wa Protini**: Dagaa ni chanzo kizuri cha protini, inayosaidia ukuaji wa misuli na uimarishaji wa mwili.
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5. **Kipande cha Mlo**: Dagaa ni chakula chenye kalori chache na kilichojaa virutubisho, hivyo husaidia kudumisha uzito mzuri wa mwili.
6. **Hudhibiti Viwango vya Shinikizo la Damu**: Omega-3 katika dagaa husaidia kupunguza shinikizo la damu na kuboresha afya ya moyo.
7. **Viongeza Nishati**: Kwa kuwa ni chanzo cha protini, dagaa hutoa nishati ya haraka kwa mwili.
8. **Kupunguza Hatari ya Magonjwa**: Omega-3 na viambata vingine vya dagaa vinasaidia kupunguza hatari ya magonjwa ya moyo na kansa.
9. **Afya ya Ngozi**: Vitamini na mafuta yaliyojaa katika dagaa yanaweza kusaidia kuboresha afya ya ngozi.
10. **Urahisi wa Kupatikana na Gharama Nafuu**: Dagaa wanapatikana kwa urahisi na mara nyingi ni nafuu kuliko aina nyingine za samaki.
Kila faida inachangia afya bora na ustawi wa mwili kwa jumla.
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mifugokilimo · 10 days
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sariaisrael · 17 days
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Usajili wa Kiangazi EPL 2024:
Mwisho wa enzi za matumizi ya hovyo? Hakuna wakati mzuri kwa wafuatiliaji na wapenda soka kama wakati wa dirisha la usajili. Ni wakati wenye hisia, wakifuatilia timu zao wanazoshabikia na kuzifuatilia, zinamsajili nani na kumuacha nani, kwa lengo la kuboresha vikosi. Na hakuna nyakati nzuri zaidi kama zile saa za mwisho za usajili hasa za dirisha la usajili la majira ya kiangazi la moja ya ligi…
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ezra-iolite · 2 years
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WIP Game
Rules: Write the latest line from your wip (or post where you last left off in your art) and tag as many people as there are words in the line. Make a new post, don’t reblog.
@hyraxas You son of a- DO YOU REALIZE HOW MANY DRAFTS/WIPs I HAVE!?! 😭 And the fact that I'm a LENGTHY WRITER DOESN'T HELP!!!
=w=' Don't say I didn't warn you.... Also I should be sleeping but I fancied doing this to help me get sleepy again. XD
Pirateformers Joka Ardhi Lore: The Evenstar Church
(Before I begin, just as a quick note, IT'S NOT CALLED THE SAVANNAH KINGDOM ANYMORE!! ASYA NOW COMES FROM JOKA ARDHI!!! ;3; I changed it cause it sounded racist... which actually works out in terms of world building and adding that extra bit of realism to the world and its cultural majority (i.e, Primus and its not so perfect ways). So just to be clear.... In the Pirateformers AU, most noble born or educated Primus natives, and most of the northern hemisphere, call the southern kingdom Asya is from The Savannah.... But the locals and those who actually know about the kingdom itself call it by its TRUE native name.... Joka Ardhi, the Dragon Lands. THAT is what I will be referring to from now on, whenever I mention Asya's homeland.)
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Asya's religion has mainly two names, its native Jokani name and either one of the two versions translated into Primus's native Common tongue. Each refer to the same faith that was properly organized into a widespread "culture and function based" religion by High Priestess Zahara, Asya's great, great grandmother and the second queen consort of Alunnui's reestablished Dragon Monarchy.
Established to help create traditions and comfort within the culture of the desert kingdom, this religious faith is more locally known as Nyotaism (Neo-Tah-Zim), which roughly translates to "Starism", a name very much on the nose in terms of its meaning.
When translated in Common or the language of Primus, it is more globally known as either The Astral Faith or the Evenstar Church, the latter being more referred to when it is translated into the Common tongue by the Jokani themselves.
A massive majority of the Jokani folk follow this religion, hence why Asya will often swear "by the stars" or "by the Evenstar" when she is frustrated or emotional. This is even more heavily impacted by the fact that a Jokani queen, be they the consort of the Dragon Lord or a female heir apparent that ascended to the throne to become Dragon Queen, are vowed upon their coronation to lead the church as its spokesperson or the face of the church, purely due to cultural tradition and how both practical and vital Nyotaism is to those who live both within the cities and as nomadic Dunefarers, where the wasteland of sand between each city constantly shift and the nights are cold and visible only under the dim starlight.
A Jokani queen becoming the face and voice of the church (but NOT a priestess or a church leader) is also due to Queen Consort Zahara, the platonically married wife to Alunnui's grandson, Dragon Lord Mzuri, being its founder, when she chose to change her title permanently to High Priestess of the Evenstar Church.... For she was the one who established the general faith towards the stars and made it into an openly practiced religion amongst the Jokani, one that soon became the backbone of organizational aid to the Dragon Lord's court and has since grown into a means of comfort and festivities for the kingdom, but never to be a power above the law and word of the crown, as written by Zahara's vow.
The diadem she wore has since been reshaped to bear a star ruby on its brow in her honour, and thus it became tradition for those who inherit the same crown to bear her responsibility, not as High Priestess but as the main practitioner and host for the church's traditions.
As many Nyota or Star priests will often preach in their sermons, "For it was the stars that guided the first humans here, lost and without roots to their old ways; It was the stars that witnessed their betrayal to the dragon natives that had welcomed them and asked only for respect to their laws. And in that war a hybrid child born of their secret union swore to those same stars, to his fallen forefathers amongst them, that he would take back what was stolen by the mortal deceivers, to pay for the bloodshed they caused. Those we call family and loved ones who have fallen since the sands were stained red are now above us, watching over us, guiding our way home and to our fates. Never are we lost, for the night will always hold open the path."
And (as a little something in terms of a placeholder/inspiration source for future art), upon the tapestry that adorns the walls of the royal palace lies the royal house emblem... a symbol of the church, the crown and the kingdom's ancestors represented by the three most important gods of the Evenstar Church's pantheon.... Ma'mwezi the Shifter Moon goddess; Usiku the Dragon Elder god, and of course the patron god of all Jokani and travelers, the Evenstar, who is often worn as a symbol of the faith through an eight-point star necklace. And upon the cloak of every royal guard, the pin and necklace of every royal born to the Ruby Lineage of Alunnui, each shall bear this emblem... the symbol of the House of the Dragon Monarchy.
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(Legit just found this image on Etsy, it's just a placeholder picture until I can draw the emblem itself later on)
...... Like I said, I'm a lengthy writer. ¬3¬ And this is just a rough draft, as I'm still working out the pantheon and how to best describe who or what the Evenstar is~ In short, it's literally the North Star or the first star that appears at dusk, and it's viewed as like the head of the pantheon, like Zeus or Odin in a way, but it's not the only star based god of the Evenstar Church~
I hope you enjoyed my work so far! Let me know what you think!
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digitaltravelexpert · 20 days
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140 Easy English to Swahili Travel Words in East Africa
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Learn some fun, basic, cool, and easy English to Swahili travel words and phrases as you plan a safari trip to East Africa beyond the hakuna matata meaning! If you're embarking on a journey to East Africa excited and ready to explore its captivating wildlife, vibrant cultures, and breathtaking landscapes packing a few English to Swahili language hospitality words that will even make your African safari experience more enjoyable. Why is this important? As you immerse yourself in the local vibe, you'll undoubtedly come across a phrase that perfectly encapsulates the laid-back, carefree attitude of the region: "Hakuna Matata." Yep, you've heard it before, maybe even sang along to it in "The Lion King." But beyond its catchy tune, this Swahili phrase holds a profound meaning. It's like a warm embrace from the locals, a reassurance that no matter what challenges may come your way, there's no need to worry. And let's talk about the magic of bridging languages – utilizing a few English to Swahili travel words, you'll find a whole new world opening up to you. Here is a short illustration. Ordering your favorite dish becomes an adventure when you can effortlessly switch between the Swahili language to English hospitality words. Suddenly, "Karibu" (welcome) feels like a hug, "Asante" (thank you) like a heartfelt exchange. So, as you journey through East Africa, let the rhythm of "Hakuna Matata" guide you, and let the beauty of language connect you to the hearts of the people you meet along the way. Karibu sana! (You're very welcome!)
English to Swahili Travel Words
I've compiled for you a set of key Swahili words and phrases you need while on safari and around the cities to make sure you fully feel the African hospitality spirit. Greetings: - Jambo (Hello) - Habari? (How are you?) - Nzuri (Fine) - Karibu (Welcome) - Kwaheri (Goodbye) - Asante (Thank you) - Tafadhali (Please) - Samahani (Excuse me) - Sawa (Okay) - Rafiki (Friend) - Shikamoo (Respectful greeting to elders) - Marahaba (Response to Shikamoo) - Hujambo? (How are you?) - Salama (Safe) - Pole (Sorry) - Pole pole (Slowly) - Karibu tena (Welcome again) - Furaha (Happy) - Kweli? (Really?) - Amani (Peace) Civilities: - Samahani (Excuse me) - Asante sana (Thank you very much) - Karibu (You're welcome) - Ndiyo (Yes) - Hapana (No) - Tafadhali (Please) - Pole (Sorry) - Kwaheri (Goodbye) - Asante kwa msaada (Thank you for your help) - Pole kwa usumbufu (Sorry for the inconvenience) - Kwa heri (Farewell) - Usiku mwema (Good night) - Lala salama (Sleep well) - Mzuri sana (Very good) - Heshima (Respect) - Upendo (Love) - Ukarimu (Hospitality) - Kazi nzuri (Good job) - Msaada (Help) - Utulivu (Peacefulness) Getting Around: - Nipeleke… (Take me to…) - Njia (Way) - Gari (Car) - Basi (Bus) - Dereva (Driver) - Kituo cha basi (Bus station) - Kituo cha treni (Train station) - Tiketi (Ticket) - Dereva bodaboda (Motorcycle taxi driver) - Njia panda (Intersection) - Nauli (Fare) - Mbele (Forward) - Nyuma (Backward) - Kulia (Right) - Kushoto (Left) - Kona (Corner) - Kwenye (In) - Nje (Out) - Umbali (Distance) - Safari (Journey) Days and Numbers: - Jumatatu (Monday) - Jumanne (Tuesday) - Jumatano (Wednesday) - Alhamisi (Thursday) - Ijumaa (Friday) - Jumamosi (Saturday) - Jumapili (Sunday) - Moja (One) - Mbili (Two) - Tatu (Three) - Nne (Four) - Tano (Five) - Sita (Six) - Saba (Seven) - Nane (Eight) - Tisa (Nine) - Kumi (Ten) - Ishirini (Twenty) - Hamsini (Fifty) - Mia (Hundred) Food and Drinks: - Chakula (Food) - Maji (Water) - Chai (Tea) - Kahawa (Coffee) - Mkate (Bread) - Mchele (Rice) - Nyama (Meat) - Samaki (Fish) - Matunda (Fruits) - Mboga (Vegetables) - Supu (Soup) - Keki (Cake) - Soda (Soda) - Bia (Beer) - Divai (Wine) - Chumvi (Salt) - Pilipili (Pepper) - Sukari (Sugar) - Jibini (Cheese) - Barafu (Ice) Health: - Afya (Health) - Daktari (Doctor) - Hospitali (Hospital) - Dawa (Medicine) - Matibabu (Treatment) - Maumivu (Pain) - Joto la mwili (Body temperature) - Vidonge (Pills) - Upasuaji (Surgery) - Kuumwa (Sickness) - Dharura (Emergency) - Kliniki (Clinic) - Afya njema (Good health) - Chanjo (Vaccination) - Lishe bora (Good nutrition) - Kifua kikuu (Tuberculosis) - Malaria (Malaria) - Ugonjwa wa moyo (Heart disease) - Kiharusi (Stroke) - Ugonjwa wa sukari (Diabetes) Animals: - Simba (Lion) - Tembo (Elephant) - Twiga (Giraffe) - Kifaru (Rhino) - Duma (Cheetah) - Nyani (Monkey) - Chui (Leopard) - Fisi (Hyena) - Nyati (Buffalo) - Kiboko (Hippo) - Kifaru (Rhinoceros) - Kenge (Snake) - Simba dume (Male lion) - Simba jike (Female lion) - Pundamilia (Zebra) - Mbwa mwitu (Wolf) - Fisi wa porini (Wild dog) - Nguruwe mwitu (Wild boar) - Sokwe (Ape) - Mamba (Crocodile)
10 Easy Responses English to Swahili Phrases For Travelers
Let's chat about the magic of language and how it opens doors wherever we roam. This is purely helpful if you're exploring the vibrant markets of Zanzibar or trekking through the majestic Serengeti. Suddenly, you find yourself in a lively conversation with locals, their eyes sparkling with warmth and curiosity. Now, imagine being able to effortlessly respond in Swahili, their native tongue, with phrases like "Asante sana" (thank you very much) or "Karibu" (you're welcome). I know from experience that being able to engage in a short or long conversation in a foreign language can be challenging. That's why I only crafted 10 easy travel phrases you convert English to Swahili. Why do they matter? These easy responses in Swahili aren't just about breaking language barriers; they're about forging connections, bridging cultures, and creating unforgettable moments. How about travel influencers, do you need an English Swahili converter app? Not really.
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Being able to navigate between the Swahili language to English words and incorporating them into your travel content will surely make a difference. This could be your travel Instagram hashtags or taglines. For travel influencers and tourists alike, mastering these simple phrases isn't just handy—it's essential. Because travel isn't just about the places we go or the sights we see; it's about the people we meet along the way. It's about sharing smiles, laughter, and stories with strangers who quickly become friends. So, let's embrace the beauty of communication, one "Habari" (hello) at a time, because in the end, travel is all about people, for people, and by people. Karibu sana kwenye safari ya maisha! (Welcome to the journey of a lifetime!) Here's a table with some common travel-related questions and their corresponding answers in English and Swahili. These 10 are just a few examples, but they cover some common travel-related inquiries and responses. English QuestionSwahili QuestionEnglish AnswerSwahili AnswerWhat is your name?Jina lako ni nani?My name is .Jina langu ni .Where are you from?Unatoka wapi?I am from .Natoka .How are you?Unaendeleaje?I am fine, thank you.Ninaendelea vizuri, asante.Where is the airport?Uwanja wa ndege uko wapi?The airport is .Uwanja wa ndege uko .How much is the ticket?Tiketi ni bei gani?The ticket costs .Tiketi inagharimu .Can you help me?Unaweza kunisaidia?Yes, I can help you.Ndiyo, naweza kukusaidia.Where is the restroom?Chooni iko wapi?The restroom is .Choo kiko .How do I get to the hotel?Nifikeje kwenye hoteli?You can take a taxi.Unaweza kuchukua teksi.What time is check-in/check-out?Ni saa ngapi ya kuingia/kuondoka?Check-in is at .Kuingia ni saa .Is there a pharmacy nearby?Kuna duka la dawa karibu?Yes, there is a pharmacy nearby.Ndiyo, kuna duka la dawa karibu.English to Swahili words phrases for visitors to East Africa The Hakuna Matata Mindset In The Context of East African Safari Hakuna Matata is an iconic Swahili phrase that captures the essence of the carefree mindset in East Africa! What does this mean for you planning to yourself amidst the breathtaking landscapes of East Africa, where every sunrise brings promises of adventure and every sunset paints the sky in hues of warmth? In this enchanting part of the African continent, where lions roam freely on vast Serengeti savannahs and elephants lumber through ancient forests, Hakuna Matata isn't just a saying—it's a way of navigating through the African wildlife luxe. Embarking on a wildlife safari to East Africa takes you through a cool breeze as you marvel at the majestic creatures of the Serengeti or witness the Great Migration in all its splendor. The wildlife safari experience doesn't end here! When you're not out in the wilderness, you will immerse yourself in the vibrant cultures of the Maasai or the Samburu people, savoring the rich tapestry of traditions that make East Africa so unique. Trust your safari guide if he tells you" Hakuna Matata". He knows the best is ahead of you. Time to venture into the misty mountains for an unforgettable gorilla trekking experience, where every step brings you closer to these gentle giants in their natural habitat. Then, as the sun sets, you find yourself immersed in the mystical allure of a gorilla trek in the misty forests of Uganda's Bwindi National Park or Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. With a Hakuna Matata mindset, every moment on your African safari will become a treasure and every encounter a story to cherish. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MxulhivCvI So, pack your bags and set forth on a voyage of discovery, where the wonders of nature and the warmth of hospitality await you at every turn of East Africa. Hakuna Matata—no worries, just pure, unadulterated bliss. Welcome to the heart of East Africa, where adventure and serenity dance hand in hand, and every day is a new chapter in the story of a lifetime. FAQs about Swahili Tourist Words and Phrases Beyond Hakunana Matata What is the most famous Swahili phrase For Tourists?The most famous Swahili phrase for tourists to East Africa is "Hakuna Matata," meaning "no worries" or "no problem." It's used to convey a carefree attitude, especially in situations where one might feel stressed or uncertain, reminding travelers to relax and enjoy the experience.What is a basic Swahili phrase for travelers?A basic sweet Swahili phrase for tourists in East Africa is "Asante sana," meaning "Thank you very much." It's used to express gratitude to locals, guides, or hosts after receiving hospitality, assistance, or service during their travels.What does Tutaonana baadaye mean in tourism?"Tutaonana baadaye" means "See you later" in Swahili, and it's commonly used by locals in East Africa as a friendly farewell. Tourists can use it when bidding goodbye to their guides, hosts, or newfound friends after an unforgettable safari adventure, cultural experience, or exploration in the region.What is "freshi" in Swahili?"Freshi kabisa" in Swahili means "very fresh." Tourists to East Africa can use this phrase when they encounter something exceptionally new, exciting, or rejuvenating during their travels, whether it's a thrilling wildlife sighting, a delicious local dish, or a breathtaking cultural experience. Read the full article
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