
The End of House Dusai.
By the Sage Isah's account of the line of Suleiman Dusai and his conquests.
16 horses, snorting fire and smoke galloped fiercely; on them mounted 16 riders in black armour, each bearing a flag of a long black spear skewing a boar on a field of red; the banner of House Suleman-Dusai. Of the Nine Lords that ruled over the vast African Valley, Lord Dusai as he was fondly remembered would be written in history as the most macabre, foreboding and most grotesque.His enemies; those who live, although not many, would go on to name him "Dusai the Lord of Graves"...
Suleman-Dusai's succession and the future of his great empire was in utter surity; his line was safe in his Son Ravka-Dusai or as he was remembered by all; friends and foes alike "Dusai the Gory" many would come to forget if this name was testament to Ravka-Dusai's hardened battle scarred face or his character to kill for sport or ...both!.
16 horses galloped fiercely through the gates of Suleman-Dusai's Palace and the succession of his line had broken, for Ravka the Gory had fallen in battle.
Those who saw him fall would lose their eyes, those who heard his last cry would have boiling bee-wax poured into their ears, those who spoke the message of Ravka's death had their tongues cut out and fed to dogs.
-Kudi Msughter
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