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Gwanhoya has been caught after months of terrorizing the village of Domboguru. She is caught by the efforts of the village’s Chief Chikanda and two of the high-ranking villages magicians and now standing trial in front of the whole village of Domboguru.
“You have been found guilty of the charges of murder and witch craft, therefore the penance for these crimes is death by fire!” Chikanda discloses all her crimes and the penalty in front of the village.
Gwanhoya looks at them all with a devious smile and says nothing while both magicians nod in agreement.
The crowd starts chanting words to show they are in agreement with what had just been said by the chief. Each of the saying that she should be killed for the crimes she had committed for she had killed a lot of people during her rampage.
“Do you have anything to say for yourself?” Chief Chikanda asks but she does not answer but looks at him with cold eyes and a devious smile on her face.
“Okay then, so be it!” he raises his hand to order the soldier holding fire to burn her.
The soldier moves to the grass that is surrounding the stake where Gwanhoya is tied up and lights the fire. Gwanhoya burns without saying anything. She only screams in responds to the agonising pain.
No one showed a sign of sympathy, or doubt that she is the one who had done all these things because of her role as a sangoma, magician and svikiro in the village. She dies on the stake and the villagers took her body and threw it away into a cave.
Her family remains behind after witnessing one of their family members being accused of all those shameful things. But instead of dwelling on it, they swore to one another not to walk in Gwanhoya’s footsteps and never to speak on her bad deeds but pass her down as a once great sangoma she was.
“Do you think we can trust them and believe they were not part of Gwanhoya’s schemes?” Musimbirapamwe raises his concerns.
“They did have a hand in capturing her, so we have to give them the benefit of a doubt!” Chikanda stands firm with his decision to trust them, “But I think we need to make sure a similar thing does not affect the future generations.” He continues asserting his concerns for the future.
“I agree with you! We need to find a way to communicate with the future generations?” Musimbirapamwe asks another question.
“There is a way to communicate with the future generation! But it will take time to finish everything.” Chikanda answers.
Chikanda sighs, “We need to summon him!” he continues, “Make preparations required to summon him, Right now he is the only one that can guide us through this. Summon the other magicians for we will everything we have to summon him.” He commands him with his hands at his back.
“Yes, Chief!” Pfumoguru the army general bows and departs.
“It has been years since the last summoning, do you think it is wise?” Zira asks holding his stuff close to his chest.
“We are going to …………”
Lightning strikes and a boy in a golden robe appears in front of them, holding a stuff shillelagh with flowers on the knob.
“That will not be necessary!” The boy speaks and his voice does not sound much like that of a little boy, “True preparations must be made for the future for the future generations to be able to battle the darkness when it arises, that will also require that the witch’s name be passed down also for the awareness of the coming generations.”
Zira the Magician comes forward and bows first before the other’s, “My lord, the god Wezhira, one who rules over the light and wages war against all the dark forces that seek to destroy his people!” appraises the god in front of me.
“I am grateful, one of you recognises a god when they see one!” he walks towards them slowly, “As of now the darkness has been averted. But the knowledge must be passed down to prevent the next one to try this ritual to succeed!” his tone commands fear and is intimidating which cannot be said for his appearance.
“My lord, If I may ask, why was she killing all those people?” Chikanda put a question forward.
“Due to her obsession with protecting this kingdom, she sought to gain more power and if you had not stopped her she would have succeeded in getting it.” Wezhira answers, “But what she did not understand is that her ritual, although it gives her power, there was more to it than that, you have averted the worst-case scenario.” He hinted.
“What do you mean by more to it and worst-case scenario?” Musimbirapamwe responds asking for clarification.
“I think I have given enough information at the moment, let me get to why I am here!” Wezhira looks up in the sky, “One from the bloodline of darkness and one from the bloodline of light will avert the darkness when it rises again. On each and every generation, one that will succeed on the throne of Domboguru will be blessed with power to fight against the forces of darkness and protect the chiefdom.”
“How can that which is born from the darkness fight against its kin?” Pfumoguru Zira questions the words of Wezhira.
“Everything will be answered when the time comes!” assures them and disappears.
Leaves all of them questioning what he had said and what he meant. But reality is no one can really understand a god even when you try. All they require of us is that we are satisfied with not completely understand anything that they instil on us.
“Sire.” A young man’s voice is heard shouting.
“One of the young newly recruited soldiers calls you Chief Chikanda!” Pfumoguru points to the young man rushing to the scene.
Upon arrival he bows down his head, breathing heavily with sweat pouring off him all over.
“Speak!”
“A stone cave appeared near your home and a lot of people have gathered around it,” he allays his message.
At once Chikanda and the others rushed over to see the cave that has miraculously appeared out of the blue near his house.
They make their way through the crowd to take a much closer look into the cave.
“Bring me a fire so I can see!” Chikanda requested and one of his servants makes his way to get it, “Magnificent!”
The servant returns with the fire torch and the chief makes his way into the cave where he instantly lays his eyes upon riveting drawings that tell the tale of Gwanhoya and the prophecy that had been allayed by the god.
Opening his eyes, panting, getting up with a stiff body. Gurudza struggles, travelling around a strange place where he has never been. Getting out of the luxurious looking hut, nicely thatched. He gets into a crowd that stares at him like he is something inhuman, following him with curious eyes. Last thing he remembers is when he was fighting Gwanhoya and she …… his brain becomes blank, unable to remember what happened before he got here. He was not alone at the battle field, his face, careworn immediately, he prepares to run and a familiar voice calls to him.“Gurudza!” he hears the female voice calling him.He quickly turns, his eyes come in contacting with a smiling Mukura wearing a white gown with golden bangles and a neckless. She gets closer to him, place her right hand on his left cheek. It is finally over now. her tears flow down her cheeks. They do not say anything to each other, but just show their relief with their tearing eyes. The darkest hour they face has by passed them
Gurudza knelt on the cold earth, holding Mukura in his arms as though his strength alone could keep her tethered to the world. Her body lay limp against his chest, her breath shallow and uneven. No matter how tightly he held her, she did not respond.“Mukura…” His voice broke. “Please.”Her eyes were open, glassy and unfocused, staring into a darkness only she could see. The scream Gwanhoya had released earlier—an ancient, soul-shaking cry—had stolen her strength, locking her inside her own body. Mukura could hear Gurudza’s voice, could feel the warmth of his hands trembling against her, yet she could not move. She could not speak. She could only watch his tears fall onto her face.Above them, the moon hung heavy and pale, illuminating the battlefield scarred by magic and struggle. From the edge of the clearing, unseen but present, the god Wezhira observed in silence.Then the air changed.A voice—deep, hoarse, and ancient—rolled across the land like distant thunder.“Just as you forso
The moon is bright red with the sacrificial blood and Gurudza has not yet spoken a word on Mukura’s where abouts in shock because of the thought of the world ending. Mukura herself seems to have been caught in a spell that has trapped her in a dream world where everything is alright and she is receiving affection from Takada and the twins and feels welcome. Sitting on the table in the kitchen about to have breakfast with the others as a family with a merry feeling. In her head she is thinking that everything that has occurred up until now was a dream.But if it was all but a dream where is father? Is he not supposed to be here with all of us? She gets up off the table and runs to search for him in every corner of the house but cannot find him and she gives up while searching outside and stops to return back into the house disappointed that she could not find him. On her way to the kitchen, she sees his back entering the kitchen and she rushes to see what is going on and if it is him t
Slowly, blood covers the moon and Gwanhoya looks delighted by her achievement and happy. Finally, what she had failed to achieve when she was alive, she is now going to achieve it and destroy the world and from it a new one to be born.Mukura and Gurudza at this point have been awakened late but not too late thanks to the young goddess who came to Gurudza’s rescue. Will they be able to stop Gwanhoya now that she is so close to opening the door way to the demon realm? At this desperate time, Wezhira is nowhere to be found and Genteel and Garamba are exhausted because of the continuous battles.This is the beginning of the end and the salubrious environment is becoming toxic to be in and a strong loud wind blowing.Genteel shouts to Gurudza and Mukura, “You two need to leave right now!”They both rush into the portal to the other side where the cave of Gwanhoya is. Mukura looks around searching for it and to her surprise it has been restored and is standing.
Gwanhoya slowly becomes visible to them both with a malicious leer coming from her. Gwanhoya descents slowly to the ground looking at the four with a devilish look on her face. After all she is a devil but at this point has not returned to her diabolic look. Garamba looks pissed and ready to dismantle her but first it seems they have to fight their way through the zombies.Aroused by the menacing looks on their faces Gwanhoya bursts into laughter, “I hope you do not mind! I just thought maybe this reunion might be more emotional for you guys!” she places a finger on her mouth, but I guess I was wrong!”Garamba advances forward, “You will pay for this, demon!”Genteel grabs her by the arm, “Do not be irrational at this point and make irrational moves at this point. Any wrong moves we will lose.”“Alright then, what is the way forward then?”Genteel moves forward, “It is not our destiny to defeat her and as it stands, we cannot! It is their destiny so
Gwanhoya perceiving the events at a distance is amazed by the unfolding events and the struggle between the mothers and the children.“This is pretty much interesting!” she says to herself, “I wonder how everything goes! Will the mothers do what needs to be done and kill their own children?She puts on a sad face, “I hope they will not kill them because if they do, my two new toys will not have anything to play with!”Two shadows appear from behind her.“How nice of you to join me boys!” she smirks, “I hope you are both ready for the reunion!”They do not reply but just stand there beside her.At Alabaster WealdGaramba releases herself from Mukura’s grip slowly., “Well then, I will leave you and your daughter to sort the issues out once and for all now!”Jocundly she replies, “With pleasure and you do the same also!”Mukura is glued to the same place unable to make a move on because of the sudden change in her power. It no
While Mukura heals the people at the village, a granny approached her with a cane and places her hand on her shoulder.“You seem to have come a long way and still have not reached your destination and my instincts tell me you are in need of some guidance!” she
While Mukura heals the people at the village, a granny approached her with a cane and places her hand on her shoulder.“You seem to have come a long way and still have not reached your destination and my instincts tell me you are in need of some guidance!” she
Disappearing from Garamba’s presence, Gurudza materialises in a small village where people are in awe over a recent event whereby a strange boy appeared and saved a little girl from death and returning the curse of death to her parents who intended to use her as a sacrifice and asking information
Gwanhoya cast out of the dark forest returns back to her cave furious goes rampage inside the cave shaking everything.“She dares humiliate me like this!” she says shouting, “I am going to burn that forest!”“That would be unwise, demon!” a voice comes from behind her.







