DAILY NEWS FROM MAMLAKAT KALAHARI 1 August 2015
The Chronicles reports that a new girl, named Priyaa, has set foot on our shore. She claims to be a Princess from India. Dr. Adeel did an extensive 4 hour investigation and could not find any trace of royalty on her body. Thus, the King assumes she is just an ordinary girl. Kalahari diplomats in India will contact her parents, and do further research. For the time being, she will be working as a service slave in the department of Entertainment Minister Afraa al Abid.
The so-called "Story Teller from Nod" has been exposed as a fakir, and will be dealt with swiftly by the King.
The King has released further information about slave reena's location. She is on a trip of "agricultural exploration" in an unnamed location far away from Kalahari. But heavy floods are hindering her work. All of us in Kalahari wish her well, and a safe journey.
Princess Livia continues her tireless work for the Kingdom's renewal and renovation. Her latest project is a collaboration with Dr. Adeel C. Eagor on the construction of a beautiful new Medical Clinic. This building will underscore the King's commitment to health care for all in Kalahari.
Spectators were amazed at the Courtyard in front of the Tavern today. Flames and smoke were seen reaching 10 meters into the air, and many citizens and visitors ran to help extinguish what they believed was a threatening fire. But when they reached that area, their eyes beheld an even more exciting sight. Princesses Livia and Tia, appropriately garbed, twirling in a variety of sinuous belly dances, while carrying flaming torches in both hands! Wild applause and calls of "More, more" rang out, and it is clear that this duo has a future in the performance of the dance.
The Chronicles has learned that the beloved Queen Vi Vyper has embarked on another journey at the request of the King. The King has spared no expense on security for the Queen's safety, and we are confident that her journey, this time, will proceed with no problems.
Afraa al Abid
Kalahari Herald
The Chronicles reports that a new girl, named Priyaa, has set foot on our shore. She claims to be a Princess from India. Dr. Adeel did an extensive 4 hour investigation and could not find any trace of royalty on her body. Thus, the King assumes she is just an ordinary girl. Kalahari diplomats in India will contact her parents, and do further research. For the time being, she will be working as a service slave in the department of Entertainment Minister Afraa al Abid.
The so-called "Story Teller from Nod" has been exposed as a fakir, and will be dealt with swiftly by the King.
The King has released further information about slave reena's location. She is on a trip of "agricultural exploration" in an unnamed location far away from Kalahari. But heavy floods are hindering her work. All of us in Kalahari wish her well, and a safe journey.
Princess Livia continues her tireless work for the Kingdom's renewal and renovation. Her latest project is a collaboration with Dr. Adeel C. Eagor on the construction of a beautiful new Medical Clinic. This building will underscore the King's commitment to health care for all in Kalahari.
Spectators were amazed at the Courtyard in front of the Tavern today. Flames and smoke were seen reaching 10 meters into the air, and many citizens and visitors ran to help extinguish what they believed was a threatening fire. But when they reached that area, their eyes beheld an even more exciting sight. Princesses Livia and Tia, appropriately garbed, twirling in a variety of sinuous belly dances, while carrying flaming torches in both hands! Wild applause and calls of "More, more" rang out, and it is clear that this duo has a future in the performance of the dance.
The Chronicles has learned that the beloved Queen Vi Vyper has embarked on another journey at the request of the King. The King has spared no expense on security for the Queen's safety, and we are confident that her journey, this time, will proceed with no problems.
Afraa al Abid
Kalahari Herald
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