12 September 2016

Kalahari Herald Chronicles 13 September 2016 3#2

                  DAILY NEWS FROM MAMLAKAT KALAHARI    13 September 2016
                     (http://mykalahariblogaddress.blogspot.com)
              ((and see dara's video!  https://youtu.be/EtOflO7KktA))

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TAVERN NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER 2016, NOON, SLT
              SPECIAL STORYTELLING EVENT BY SLAVE ABLA
                        "THE FAIR FOLK" A STORY OF FAIRIES




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MEDIEVAL MURMURS

Kalahari has been graced with the presence of a new citizen: Tiny T. Though small in stature, Tiny has a large heart and supple hands which have been giving the females of Kalahari both relaxation, and pleasure.

Tiny has her office under the massage table in the Bath House, and all the women of Kalahari are encouraged to make her acquaintance. You can see her dedication to her work, and the relaxation it provided to Minister Louise Kingbe and Palace Slave dara in these exclusive Chronicles pictures.



And King Hassan himself supervised, and approved of, Tiny's revitalization of dara.




NEWS REPORTS

King Hassan has issued a Royal Charter to Palace Slave Nada to found a school in the hinterlands of Kalahari. Rumor has it that the school will serve as a nursery for the many children recently born in the Kingdom, as well as an institution for the betterment of slaves. Once again, the King shows why Kalahari leads the medieval world in pursuit of learning.



The thriving subject states of Kalahari--Palmares and Abydos--have mysteriously disappeared. Fearing that some terrible plague carried off the residents of these two lands, the King will assign Dr. Albert Ushimawa to explore the reasons for these twin disasters.

The well known foreign engineer tamtjabo Guardian is doing extensive building and landscaping on the far shores of the Kingdom. Mermaid Cove is the provisional name for this area, and it is hoped that it will provide Kalahari residents with opportunities for swimming, fishing and boating.

Discussions at the highest levels of Kalahari society suggest that a fishing tournament may be one of the ceremonial events highlighting the founding of this beautiful area. And anyplace where mermaids may be sighted is undoubtedly a place we will find King Hassan and his slave companions!


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Afraa al Abid
Kalahari Herald

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