Kleo Night: Re-Aka Dancing

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Setting: Kleo is Born into the Red African tribe (RE-AKa) that is enslaved by the flourishing neighbor region Nabi. King Narok’s rule over both lands is absolute. King Narok is a tyrant that fosters inequality and hardship for the Re-aka tribe. Unfair taxes, famine, and diseases plague the Re-Aka tribe.

Background: Kleo Night was born into the Re-Aka tribe also known as the Red tribe. She was born to mother Akira Lu and Father Kutiin Na. Her mother is a beauty that even the mystical spirits acknowledge. Akira’s origins are unknown but she has supernatural powers. For some reason the lands move and bend for her as if it adores her.She and Kutin fall in love and bare Kleo Na; the child of prophecy who is said to be born from the moon's tear
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Eight year old kleo comes home late from buying her father the birthday gift her mother had instructed her to get, to find her father being slaughtered by the kingsman. She hid and watched with a burning throat and tearful eyes.After that it was said that the mother fail in a deep sleep upon feeling her husband's death and never woke up again. It is said that when lady Akira fail sleep so did the land (the lands were less fertile).

Ten years later to escape slavery Kleo joins a revolutionary group to become a red bandit in order to learn how to fight for freedom.On one of her missions she and her comrades are ambushed by the kingsman. Turns out their was a spy in her group. The spy was a young boy that was in love with her and he tried to convince her to runaway with him and pledge their allegiance to the king so they'd be safe but she would never submit to that man.

However, it is too late to turn back and fate has already decided choice; Freedom. The kingsman chase her off of a cliff and she drowns in the water. Underneath the water she hears voices shattering her ears and then she hears her mother and she says it’s time to wake up LUNA.. LUNA.. ARISE.
LUNA arises and becomes a champion to defend freedom and equality she is now kleo night she is Lady

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