Category:Ajaba



Setting
The Ajaba were nearly wiped out, only a few kinfolk remained. Then one was born, Kisasi, she was raised by her kinfolk family and when her first change happened she was taken in by Mokolé who taught her about her people. As she was the first born in a Generation of her kind. Rather than being outraged, she mourned. Rather than wanting vengeance she chose forgiveness. The Mokolé moved by this sought the other breeds, and brought them to Kisasi, who was so spoken and heart felt that even the Simba, who had already grown resentful of Black Tooth, saw her potential as a leader. That began the formation of the Ahadi Alliance.

Thousands of Years later, Kisasi’s family still leads the Ahadi Alliance, which fights to this day to keep Africa pure and Wyld. They push back the Weaver, they Cull the Wyrm more effectively than even the Garou Nation. Legend says that Gaia made the Ajaba as Africa’s Warriors as no wolves are native to the continent, which is partly true, she did make the Ajaba for this purpose, however there were wolves these wolves have become breeding stock for the Silent Striders. The Ajaba have many allies, Bastet, Mokolé, Silent Striders, Red Talons of the Kucha Ekundu. These allies have been aided by the Ajaba and aided the Ajaba over the centuries, leading to the Ahadi Alliance to be one of the strongest organizations of the Fera. Rivaling the Garou Nation in recent years, and in the past Rivaling the Emerald Courts in power and influence.

The Ajaba of the United States, they descend those who were kidnapped and enslaved. There is no nice way to put it, these men and women who shifted in the United states a home that has shown them little love rarely leave it, and they are very few in number, maybe twenty nationwide, and many are within packs of Garou and Fera. They fight alongside the Child of Gaia for peace, fair treatment, and are often fast friends with Black Furies seeking equality for women. These young men and women of African Descent are strong of character, many become pillars of society, and most absolutely disdain the ways of the Wyrm and Weaver preferring the Wyld ways of life.

The Battle of Crescent Moon had a fair number of Ajaba, both within the Garou Nation and from the Ahadi Alliance. For some of the young Ajaba this was their first time seeing another Ajaba from outside the United States, and it brought tensions between them and those from Africa. Seeing as they had not protected their Kinfolk well enough, in the young Ajaba’s minds, to justify truly trusting them. Though it did give them context of their people’s struggles, many took to learning their history after this battle and some even ventured to the Ahadi to study among other Ajaba to know their history fully and returned home to the US with a better grasp of who and what they are.