BLACK PANTHER by Jesse J. Holland
Author:Jesse J. Holland
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Titan
RETURN OF THE QUEEN
TANANARIVE DUE
YOU CANNOT truly know any nation unless your feet have touched its soil, TâChaka had often said on long foot treks he had forced his son to endure as a boy, answering TâChallaâs complaints about walking so many kilometers when hoverbikes were plentiful. As a prince, he could have chosen from a fleet of hoverbikes!
His father was less stern during their long walks, one of the reasons TâChalla secretly had looked forward to those journeys despite his blistered feet. Over the years, it seemed they had walked Wakanda from end to end, one tract at a time. As his father had expected, TâChalla learned to value the difference in the texture and color of the grasses in Birnin Azzaria and the Alkama Fields, the crispness of the mountain air in the Jabari-Lands, the grasslands drenched with the rich golden strawberry hues of dusk. When reporters and researchers asked him to describe his attachment to his homeland, he did not think first, as they did, of the valuable stores in the Vibranium mines, the mystical legacy of the Heart-Shaped Herb, or the wonders in his laboratoryâhe thought of the unparalleled coffee crops and plentiful cape crows and the beauty of the mighty cascading froth at Warrior Falls he had gazed upon at his fatherâs side.
You cannot truly know any nation unless your feet have touched its soil. TâChaka always finished his adage by saying, Just as you cannot know anotherâs heart until you have walked at their side.
Today, after only a short afternoonâs walk in the midday sun with the Queen of Canaan, TâChalla had learned a lifetimeâs worth about the neighboring monarchyânot from the womanâs grief-drenched words, but from her soil. And from the aged queenâs weary walk.
The land in the Kingdom of Canaan was dead. Dark veins of shadow traversed the soil like uncountable gnarled fingers, making the plain appear as rows of stones. Queen Sojourner Truth, an American expatriate like many of this nationâs citizens, at times stumbled across the uneven soil, but even at her advanced age, she was too proud to accept the assistance of TâChallaâs subtly outstretched arm. No land in Wakanda had ever been so parched, had ever known drought. As a boy, TâChalla had not realized how little Wakanda resembled the rest of the world, even the nations closest to him. The mopane trees that shared their border did not know if they were Wakandan or Canaanite. But Wakandaâs soil sang with fertility. Here, dust floated as if the nation itself might blow away in a breeze.
âShootâwe saw the drought in South Africa and pitied their dilemma,â Queen Truth said. âHowâs that for irony? Shared resources. Loans. And then, nearly overnight, we have the same problemâand worse. Even when it rains, the ground soaks it up so fast thereâs no water left for the crops. It evaporates. Farming is in ruins, of course. But worse, our water supply is dwindling as if itâs being sucked beneath the soil. Itâs just not natural.
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