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Nafula, Queen of the Jungle
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I was in the mood to do an image with my OCs Queen Nafula of the Rwango Jungle and Princess Ashling. After she has her dwarven henchmen capture and bring Princess Ashling, Prince Lee, Tara, Anna, and Princess Amara to her kingdom deep in the jungles of Tenzaganda, they are in the dungeon for a time until Nafula orders one of them to bring Ashling up, wanting to see them one at a time for her own personal reasons, and the two dwarfs warn Ashling not to do or say anything to make their queen angry, for she has a very short temper when someone disobeys a direct order, talks back to her, doesn't answer her questions, or speaks when she's the one who does the talking first. So eventually, Ashling is brought before Queen Nafula sitting on her throne and almost forgets to bow before her as one must always do when confronted by a king or queen, no matter whose side they are on. And of course, Ashling is slightly nervous about this confrontation that she forgets the warnings of the dwarves when she is about to say something to Nafula regarding her presence in the jungle, but winces a bit when Nafula says to be silent as she is the queen who will ask the questions first, and so the first question will be if she is fully aware in all the trouble and imbalance that has happened in Tenzaganda recently, hearing news of animal species in danger, tribes under attack, and the Terror Tribe having formed, to which Ashling admits that while she knows of it, she doesn't know how it all happened, only with what Princess Amara and the wise shaman miles from here had told her and the others, and don't wish to cause anyone trouble, but only want to help in any way they can. Next question for Ashling is how she arrived here in Tenzaganda and what they were doing in the Rwango Jungle, to which Ashling answers that with the lands here in danger, they have to find the ancient crystal of the lost city of Abasi before it falls into the wrong hands and all is lost, and need to find all the animal statues to locate its source before it's too late, seeking the gorilla statue, now asking Nafula if she knows where it is. Nafula then sits up from her throne and marches toward Ashling, standing before her, still not convinced that this girl is telling the whole truth, or that she dared to make a question without permission. And to make her point clear on who's the ruler here, Nafula brings up the news she received from her henchmen about a ship full of treasure hunters from afar not so long ago, and the history of how they brought so much trouble and danger to many tribes and villages with their greed and avarice. Just before Ashling can deny that she's one of them, Nafula orders her to be silent and look at her when she's talking, her demanding tone causing Ashling to remain still and not move. Although nervous by Nafula's short temper and questioning, Ashling is desperate to keep her dignity and pride together and not show any fear, resisting the urge to shudder, run, or talk back when Nafula now questions Ashling if she is in cahoots with the treasure hunters that were on the ship since she's been with them on their arrival, and demands to know why she should tell her anything about the location of the gorilla statue, unless she is secretly plotting to keep it all to herself for her own personal gain just like all the spoiled princesses outside of Tenzaganda. And for all Nafula knows, Ashling could have secretly led the treasure hunters here to rob other villages, tribes, and Nafula's kingdom by pretending to be friendly and trusting with her, just so she and her outsider friends can take the statues all to themselves and not only take the treasures all to themselves, but to rule over Tenzaganda.

Anyone who likes to make a few story sentences on this, be my guest. And by that I mean character lines between what these two might be saying as the description goes.

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 1 year, 9 months ago
Rating: General

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AniCrossBear
1 year, 9 months ago
It seems she got herself into deep problems... The only way to make her way out of it is to give her something very valuable or trick her to make a quick escape
SweetCowLamb
1 year, 9 months ago
Yeah, Ashling is in deep trouble with the jungle queen, trying to still be brave in confronting her, nervous a bit when facing the queen's short temper and displeasure at hearing she and her friends arrived here with treasure hunters as Ashling tries to explain clearly that while she was with them, she's not one of them and was tricked into trusting the Captain who claimed to have wanted to explore other worlds like she did with no intention to harm anyone or steal anything, especially after Nafula demands to know why she should tell her the location of the gorilla statue that easily and not planning to take it for herself.
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