The Spawn of The Dragon, Credo Mutwa
The Spawn of The Dragon, Credo Mutwa
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The Spawn of The Dragon

Author: Credo Mutwa

Narrator: Bonolo Kganyago-Murahwa

Unabridged: 4 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2023


Synopsis

Step into a time when the Earth was but an infant, and the lands were shrouded in mystery. In the heart of this untamed world, the first tribe, the Wakambi, thrived under the divine rule of Marimba, the Musical Goddess, whose melodies echoed through the ages. Her reign brought harmony and prosperity, and the Wakambi believed they were the sole inhabitants of the world. Yet, destiny had other plans. A mysterious Foreigner, sent as a covert spy, emerged from the shadows, challenging the Wakambi's belief in their solitude. This enigmatic stranger threatened to unravel the very essence of their existence. "Spawn of the Dragon" weaves an enchanting tale of ancient Africa, where the power of music and the heart's rhythms collide. As secrets are unveiled and destinies entwine, join Marimba on a journey that will forever change the course of her immortal life. In this immersive African Mythology audiobook, discover the captivating story of Marimba, the Immortal Queen, and her encounter with a Foreigner that will resonate through the annals of time. Will Marimba's reign of harmony endure, or will the arrival of the Foreigner herald a new era? Dive into a world of magic, music, and mystery as you embark on a breathtaking adventure that transcends time and boundaries. "Spawn of the Dragon" is a timeless epic that will enchant your senses, awaken your spirit, and leave you craving for more. Immerse yourself in the captivating sounds and rhythms of ancient Africa, and let the journey of Marimba and the Foreigner transport you to a world unlike any other. Experience the magic of Marimba's story today and discover why "Marimba's Melody" is a must-listen audiobook for lovers of African mythology, epic adventures, and tales that resonate across generations.

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