Long Live the Queen
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 57m
  • Reads 46
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 8
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Aug 25, 2024
The Moto Tribe has lost their camp to a vicious wildfire that had swept through the plains in where they lived. Finally, after months of journey, hunger, thirst, and loss, they come across a small patch of forest, in where they settle their new camp. This comes with challenges, of course, as they try to secure their place in this territory. The Tribe even has to change their Tribe name.
Follow the story of Asubuhi, leader of the Msitu Tribe, as she goes through life and changes herself and many other's futures.

Story is written in 1st person (I, Me) and all names and Tribes are Swahili words, since I wanted it to be a little more interesting. However, I do not speak that language and I have to use Google Translate. If names are not correct to the translation, please tell me so I can have that fixed! Thank you!

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