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Chapter 2: Introduction: The Wonderous Sereti Plains

Two hills stood visible as one entered the Turkona lands. They stood separated by a small stretch of plateau, forming an elongated letter M against the skyline from afar. One was Mariani, the other was Lekuta.

As one came closer to the hills, grass thatched rooftops and thick thornbush fences betrayed the two villages perched at the top of each hill. They were named after their respective hills.

Beyond the hills to the north lay rugged, rocky terrain that stretched for miles and miles beyond. Ghastly hyena howls could be heard deep in the night and rumours of dark forces residing within made sure it remained uninhabited and desolate, the forgotten lands.

The flowing Sereti grasslands lay west and south of the hills. A vastness of tall savannah grass undulating in the wind, with patches of acacia and baobab trees. Several clear streams intertwined and trickled through, that with the amazing array of wild animals and birds added to the magic of the land. They all roamed freely in this vast circle of life.

All was at peace.

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Brave Souls.

We all ,

simply come to exist.

how we choose to live,

what we choose to leave,

shall be testament,

of how bravely our souls,

endured the pursuit of true self.

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