DAILY NEWS FROM MAMLAKAT KALAHARI 2 September 2015
PLAGUE CURED!
KALAHARI KINGDOM SAVED FROM DESTRUCTION!
DR. EAGOR PROTECTS THE KINGDOM!
KING HASSAN CELEBRATES!!!
The Doctor came through! Working feverishly, Adeel C. Eagor discovered a miraculous cure for the plague. The stunning moment came when his potions were administered to slave dara, the carrier. Withing hours, the incipient blood flow from her eyes ceased, the irritation vanished, and she was cured! Working quickly, the Doctor administered his saving potions to all who had come within 5 meters of the slave, and then pronounced the Kingdom free of the dreaded disease.
Queen Vi gratefully welcomed back her husband from his quarantine ordeal, and the King was grateful that the Queen's steady hand on the helm had steered the Kingdom through the storms of disease to the safe harbor of the cure.
Meanwhile, the cured slave dara returned to her duties cleaning the Palace, where the Queen complimented her on her dedication to her duties.
SLAVES WASHES UP ON KALAHARI'S SHORES
SIR KAL GARNET, GUIDED BY THE KING, CAPTURES SLAVE SACK
SECURITY LEVEL HEIGHTENED
NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN
The sea of Kalahari is well known for the sudden storms which sweep across from the Bight of Kuwar, and send enormous quantities of water and hot air to our coastline. So we are not unfamiliar with poor unfortunates washing up on our shores and receiving a warm welcome in the Kingdom.
Such was NOT the case today when a certain slave Sack washed up on our shores with an arrogant, if not threatening, attitude. Mumbling that he had fallen off the ship of his Mistress VivicaBloomfield, on her way back to the Slave Isles, he was easily subdued, at the King's direction, by Sir Kal Garnet. After the usual useless threats of the captive, he was caged, more for his own safety than anything else.
Soon after, rather surprisingly, a man named Angus MacGryver sailed into the Landing, and expressed an interest in purchasing the freedom of this caged slave. Clever questioning by Tavern Manager Cindy, and firm negotiations by Sir Kal, drew better and better offers. But the King wisely suspended negotiations until both of these surprise visitors could be investigated.
Medieval Murmurs
Friend of the Kingdom Trisia, rejoicing with all the rest of the civilized world in the plague cure, visited King Hassan and others who enjoyed a tasty refreshment at the Delicious Syrup Inn and Tavern.
Minister Afraa took Sir Kal Garnet on a tour of the Kingdom, where Sir Kal was fascinated by slave-in-transition Ramon as he/she churned butter at the Farm.
Afraa al Abid
Kalahari Herald
PLAGUE CURED!
KALAHARI KINGDOM SAVED FROM DESTRUCTION!
DR. EAGOR PROTECTS THE KINGDOM!
KING HASSAN CELEBRATES!!!
The Doctor came through! Working feverishly, Adeel C. Eagor discovered a miraculous cure for the plague. The stunning moment came when his potions were administered to slave dara, the carrier. Withing hours, the incipient blood flow from her eyes ceased, the irritation vanished, and she was cured! Working quickly, the Doctor administered his saving potions to all who had come within 5 meters of the slave, and then pronounced the Kingdom free of the dreaded disease.
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| Dr. Adeel C. Eagor with the cured slave dara |
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| Dr. Eagor announcing to the King and others that they were cured! |
Queen Vi gratefully welcomed back her husband from his quarantine ordeal, and the King was grateful that the Queen's steady hand on the helm had steered the Kingdom through the storms of disease to the safe harbor of the cure.
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| Queen Vi Vyper welcomes back her beloved husband to the Palace |
Meanwhile, the cured slave dara returned to her duties cleaning the Palace, where the Queen complimented her on her dedication to her duties.
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| slave dara performing her cleaning duties at the Palace |
SLAVES WASHES UP ON KALAHARI'S SHORES
SIR KAL GARNET, GUIDED BY THE KING, CAPTURES SLAVE SACK
SECURITY LEVEL HEIGHTENED
NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN
The sea of Kalahari is well known for the sudden storms which sweep across from the Bight of Kuwar, and send enormous quantities of water and hot air to our coastline. So we are not unfamiliar with poor unfortunates washing up on our shores and receiving a warm welcome in the Kingdom.
Such was NOT the case today when a certain slave Sack washed up on our shores with an arrogant, if not threatening, attitude. Mumbling that he had fallen off the ship of his Mistress VivicaBloomfield, on her way back to the Slave Isles, he was easily subdued, at the King's direction, by Sir Kal Garnet. After the usual useless threats of the captive, he was caged, more for his own safety than anything else.
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| mouthy slave sack caged and controlled |
Soon after, rather surprisingly, a man named Angus MacGryver sailed into the Landing, and expressed an interest in purchasing the freedom of this caged slave. Clever questioning by Tavern Manager Cindy, and firm negotiations by Sir Kal, drew better and better offers. But the King wisely suspended negotiations until both of these surprise visitors could be investigated.
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| Tavern Manager Cindy and Sir Kal questioning Angus MacGryver |
Medieval Murmurs
Friend of the Kingdom Trisia, rejoicing with all the rest of the civilized world in the plague cure, visited King Hassan and others who enjoyed a tasty refreshment at the Delicious Syrup Inn and Tavern.
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| Minister Afraa greeting her friend Trisia who was visiting the Kingdom |
Minister Afraa took Sir Kal Garnet on a tour of the Kingdom, where Sir Kal was fascinated by slave-in-transition Ramon as he/she churned butter at the Farm.
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| slave Ramon churning butter, a dutiful slave |
Afraa al Abid
Kalahari Herald








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