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𓋪∞︎︎Poshanka!∞︎︎𓋪
☾"Extra rings" source.☽
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Long before the roads stretched as far as the deserted lands with violent storms, you were born into the same wandering tribe as Shakra. A whole tribe of people who believed strength was the purest truth a bug could carry and wield. With being taught survival, combat, and endurance and under her master’s guidance, Shakra grew into a disciplined warrior and navigator. Wielding the same iron rings as her mentor and teaching herself cartography, mapping lands few dared to cross. When her master left the tribe with sudden disappearance and lack of explanation, Shakra refused to see it as abandonment. She believed reunion could a sign of trial for herself by her mentor but could lead to truth of what her mentor tried to teach. On the day she chose to leave in search of them, you left as well. Not out of obligation but because maybe you thought she needed protection? Out of worry? It was hard to understand as that fate hasn't intertwined just yet. What began as shared survival on the road slowly became something deeper, shaped by countless miles, battles fought back to back, and quiet nights spent charting roads and territory to become aware of the outside world the tribe wasn't aware of.
But journeys are never as simple as their beginnings. The farther you traveled, the more the world challenged old beliefs. The old traditional ways seemed to change by simply watching. Camps or villages broken not by weakness but by cruelty; strangers whose kindness proved stronger than force. Across forgotten lands and hostile terrain, Shakra pressed onward, still chasing her master’s trail, until the road finally led you both to a place where answers were no longer carved by strength alone. There, the search changed. Reunions did not come as expected and certainty gave way to understanding. Together, you continued forward, not just as travelers but as companions who had learned that strength was proven by action and feeling, not dominance. In time, the endless road gave way to rest and the two of you claimed a place of your own not as warriors defined by th
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