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The Queen Who Hid Her Crown In The Savannah by SirDestiny(op): 3:44pm On Feb 20
A Powerful African Historical Fiction Story

PART ONE: The Fall of the Throne
The Kingdom of Zandora
Long before foreign ships touched the western shores and long before maps gave new names to ancient lands, there stood a powerful kingdom in the heart of the savannah.

It was called Zandora.

Zandora was a land of wide golden grasslands, tall baobab trees, and rivers that moved like silver snakes under the sun. The people were proud farmers, skilled blacksmiths, brave warriors, and wise storytellers. At night, drums carried messages across villages, and elders spoke of ancestors who walked with lions and feared no enemy.

At the center of Zandora stood a city made of red clay and carved stone. High walls surrounded it. Markets overflowed with salt, leather, millet, and woven cloth dyed in deep indigo. Children ran freely in the streets. The air smelled of roasted maize and burning firewood.

And above them all ruled Queen Amara N’koya.

She was not born to rule. She was born the second child of King Jabari, a man known for strength but not wisdom. No one expected Amara to become queen. That fate belonged to her elder brother, Prince Kofi.

But destiny, like the harmattan wind, does not always blow where we expect.

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