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Lerato
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Lerato
The Southern Africa Hero and Council Member.
Her beauty a blend of striking features, a harmonious blend of sharp angles and soft curves, is a testament to her dual nature of
f
ierceness and
k
indness.
tsiraka
The Hero and Council Member of the Africa
I
slands.
His most potent power lies in his unique connection with plants and flowers, with a simple touch he can coax the most intoxicating scents from flowers to temporarily paralyze his enemies. He can also harness the healing properties of plants and flowers to save lives.
namazzi
The Hero and Council Member of Eastern Africa, is a dazzling embodiment of power and leadership.
S
upernatural abilities are the ability to transform her body into a blazing inferno and throw red hot
f
ireballs at the enemy with lightning speed.
karim
The Northern Africa Hero and Council Member.
He can summon rocks, trees and vegetation to hurl at his enemies with terrifying precision and speed.
awa
The Hero and Council Member for Central Africa.
Her most potent power is the ability to manipulate vegetation. She can summon roots to entangle her enemies, command vines to form protective barriers, and even create healing salves from any herb.
ika
The evil King of the Majikina water Kingdom. A cunning figure who wants to steal the Soul of Africa - the MBIRA.
He wants to rule Africa by force.
panya
She is IKA's spy, shrouded in mystery and danger.
She is a hybrid half-human, half-fish creature.
shiyandima
The mighty beast, one of IKA’s most potent weapons, a terrifying embodiment of raw, unbridled power. A monstrous hybrid of bear, buffalo, and wolf.
muja kubwa (MK)
Muja Kubwa, aka MK, is a fearsome general of IKA’s water sojas.
He is part human, fish, and bat. truly a force to be reckoned with.
Can survive on Land, in water or in the skies.
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