In the vibrant land of the Yoruba, where the rivers danced to the rhythm of ancient songs and the sky bore witness to celestial battles, two mighty deities vied for one woman's heart.
Sango, Olukoso, the god of thunder and fire, crackled with unrelenting energy. His laughter was like rolling thunder, his temper like an untamed blaze. His rival, Ogun, the god of iron and war, was a force of discipline and steel, his silence sharper than any blade he forged. Both were warriors, revered, and desired the same woman-Oya, the goddess of winds, storms, and transformation.
Oya, with her tempestuous beauty and formidable power, was no mere prize to be won. She wielded the winds like a warrior's spear, sweeping away like all who underestimated her. Yet, she watched as the two gods fought for her love, their rivalry threatening to shake the very foundation of the world.