DAILY NEWS FROM MAMLAKAT KALAHARI 8 June 2019
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EDITOR: Afraa al Abid
SCENE DESIGNER:
King Hassan ibn Trrrol
King Hassan ibn Trrrol
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QUEEN VI PLAZA DEDICATED!
KING UNVEILS A BEAUTIFUL FOUNTAIN!
SLAVE PEDESTAL DISPLAYED IN FOUNTAIN!
KING FUNDS A TAVERN DANCE CELEBRATION!
ATTENDEES
King Hassan ibn Trrrol, Queen Dara, Princess Nathalie, Minister Afraa al Abid, Blackheart Tyger, Iris Talon. Freya Deluca, Abla, Sky, Sonia Tairov, Willow, Salma, Suhelia, Jon1Stryker, Tasha Weston, Maliaja.
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The elderly King Hassan displayed a bit of his old time magic as he created a magnificent ceremony in honor of his beloved and sadly departed Queen Vi.
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| King Hassan revered Queen Vi Vyper |
Perhaps the King remembers that Queen Vi had been there to welcome him when was freed from quarantine after his battle with the plague.
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| Queen welcomes King from quarantine after he was cured by Dr Adeel Eagor |
Memories flooded back as the King remembered dining with Queen Vi, Minister Afraa, and Tavern Manager Cindy, waited on by Palace Slave (now Queen) Dara. How close those two elegant women were, and how lucky the King to marry them both!
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| Afraa, Cindy, King Hassan, Queen Vi and Palace Slave Dara |
With such memories as an impetus to his creative imagination, the King at first tantalized, then slowly revealed, and finally magnificently realized the vision of Queen Vi, and the status of slaves in the Male-ocracy that is Kalahari Kingdom.
After his stirring speech, and heavily symbolic gift, the generous King declared that the festivities would move to the Tavern, and that he actually would underwrite the cost of the event!
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| King Hassan and Minister Afraa observe the lovely but mysterious object |
At first, the large crowd gathered was puzzled: What was that object that had suddenly appeared in the Queen Vi Plaza?
The King began with a heartfelt tribute to the late Queen Vi, by stating how they had first met, which both moved and shocked the assembled audience.
My dear residents: At first, I have to assure you that everything
that I will say today about the disappeared Queen Vi is also supported by my
current Queen, Queen Dara. There is no jealousy whatever...so all such gossip will be nonsense.
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| Palace Slave Dara waits to serve strawberries to King Hassan and Queen Vi |
Behind me you see the monument that was built to my requirements by
a famous German artist.....and it took 6 months to make it!
So, there must be an important reason why I want to honour the old
Queen Vi. And you will see, it is an ode to servitude and slavely service. This
monument is a monument for the Queen, and for all good servants in our Kingdom.
First of all, I have to tell you how I got the crush on Queen Vi...a
long time ago, when I worked as Grand Vizier in the Emirate of Kuwar. There was
a very cruel ruler, and this man paid me for keeping the slaves under control
and punish them where necessary.
However....as it goes with cruel rulers.....This Emir decided that
I had to be castrated! (waits a moment to see the shock). (Afraa: My former husband, this
Emir Hussein al Rachid, who made me Queen of Kuwar, and then exiled me, is the man who ordered the castration!)
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| Emir Hussein al Rachid with Afraa al Abid in Kalahari, after he made peace with the King |
There were cheating soldiers and police, and they grabbed me and
put me on the block. [However, at that time I had a servant, who cooked for me, her name
was Vi. And this girl had seen the good side of me...although I was so much
under the influence of this cruel Emir.)
I will not tell you the bloody details. But the fact was that Vi was appointed to stop my wounds after
the castration. And.....she found a way......to steal my cut cock.......and save it
in a warm temperature in her mouth, until it was night and she was alone with
me, the uncocked Vizier.
So, in that night, she managed to sew the piece back at its
spot, and after 8 weeks of careful rest, I got the first signals that my
manhood was saved.
From that moment on, my view on slaves changed drastically: Vi used
her social skills to influence me.....and I revolted against the Emir.
Eventually, I was banned and had to flee. I then started this new land of
Kalahari!
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| Early Magic Carpet view of Kalahari |
So, my friends, Slave Vi saved me.....and she became the first
Queen of Kalahari.
And by this Monument and Plaza, I honour the importance of a gentle
and loyal servant, who loved her Master.
Now...it’s time to uncover the monument.
And then, as if by magic, the King slowly started to uncover the Dome over his surprise gift, and managed to hug various slaves as this unfolded. The King then revealed, both in the uncovering, and in his hugging actions, the type of service that Vi displayed, and that he expects from slaves, and perhaps free women as well!
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| As Dome is uncovered, King hugs Willow |
When finally the Dome was totally uncovered, and the beautiful fountain displayed, the King had one final surprise. Within the beautiful fountain was a display stand, where the King could select a woman to serve as a decoration for any event, or just for his own pleasure, a fitting symbol for the Male-ocracy that the King proudly calls Kalahari. Slave Freya had the honor of being the first of many women who will thus be displayed.
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| The King views Freya Deluca, a symbol of womanly service in Kalahari |
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| The audience of Kalaharians are hypnotized by the beauty and symbolism of the King's gift |
After his stirring speech, and heavily symbolic gift, the generous King declared that the festivities would move to the Tavern, and that he actually would underwrite the cost of the event!
Stunned equally by the ceremony and the fact that the King would actually open the Royal Treasury. the final surprise of the ceremony emerged when the elegant former Palace Slave, and currently reigning Queen Dara appeared to add the final Royal Blessing to the ceremony.
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| The lovely Queen Dara adds her Royal Seal of Approval to the Male-ocracy of King Hassan |
Anyone who knows Kalaharians realizes they do not need a second invitation to free food and drink. The entire audience, as if with one mind, swiftly moved to the Tavern
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| Blackheart Tyger and Jon1Stryker join the King in viewing the sexy women of Kalahari |
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| Only the soon-to-be auctioned slave Salma refused to join the festivities |
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| Jon1Stryker affirms to the King his view of the Male-ocracy |
And so a remarkable day ended: the memory of Queen Vi Vyper was celebrated, and the King imparted a moral lesson, especially to the women of Kalahari!
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and peace and beauty as well!
Afraa al Abid
Kalahari Herald















Dear AFraa,
ReplyDeleteIn this Public letter I take the opportunity to compliment you for the great understanding and sensitivity, that is included in your report of the celebration to the Honour of Queen Vi. You have managed to express my intentions with the monument very well, and I thank you from my heart.
Further salary increase will be considered
King Hassan ibn Trrrol the First.
To all readers
ReplyDeleteJust a small addition for the editor. The fact that King Hassan had so much gold with him, was that he sufferes from vacancies at the Palace. His Palace slave Dase was kidnapped and so far no clue is there how to find her back. In the meantime he needs to have good slaves to clean his premisses andtake care of his personal welfare. THus he could not afford to be overbidden at the auction.
Luckily there where no rich competitors and the few poor citizens didnt do a bidding at the mere view of Kings treasure.
REgards, King Hassan