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The video opens with the return of D, a woman of renown, to her home, greeted by her father, Kumani, and her brother, Limpo. Kumani presents her with a token from the "deep places," acknowledging her many eyes upon her. Meanwhile, a tense exchange occurs between Quarina and another individual, with Quarina expressing suspicion of veiled threats and hidden venom in the other's words. Quarina feels a sense of foreboding, interpreting the other's gaze as that of a dying axe before slaughter. She believes a warning has been delivered, not a greeting. The other dismisses her concerns, suggesting that plain words are for fools and that a man with secrets must speak in shadows. Quarina insists it was a warning and fears Kumani may not have fully understood its gravity.
Later, D reunites with her father, who speaks of the village singing his name and the expectation that she will follow in his footsteps. He asks about her desires for her future, but D, still weary from her journey, requests time to rest and contemplate destiny. Kumani agrees but cautions that destiny waits for no weary soul.
A scene unfolds where a person is clearly unwell, experiencing stomach issues. Another individual, possibly a healer, examines them and offers a remedy.
D then encounters Miri, a friend from her past. They reminisce about their childhood, with D noting how Miri has changed. Miri observes that D has grown taller and quieter but remains the same at heart, while D notes Miri's brightness and unattainability. They express how much they have missed each other.
Kumani calls for D, and she leaves to attend to her duties. Kumani then speaks with his father, who is engaged in his usual routine. The father expresses his reliance on his work and mentions a past event involving a powerful handshake that lasted three days, symbolizing immense power. He acknowledges the village singing his name and expresses confidence that D will also be sung of. He urges D to reach out for her destiny, as the "euzu drowns near" and the people will gather to sing her praise. D, however, still feels the weight of her journey and requests more time to rest before contemplating her destiny.
A conversation between Quarina and Kumani reveals Quarina's deep unease about D. Quarina observes D's pale face, trembling hands, and evasive behavior when the name "Oya" is mentioned. Quarina suspects D is wearing a mask and is not the healer she appears to be. Kumani dismisses these concerns, asserting D is his blood and will not bring shame. Quarina remains worried, fearing that the truth might mark them when the "drum of a kuzuzu" sounds.
D speaks with Fumbi, who expresses a desire to build something from nothing and be recognized, and to be chosen by someone special. D admits she cannot answer Fumbi's questions, hinting at a hidden sorrow.
Limpo, Kumani's son, encounters an old man who speaks of fire in his eyes and a desire for kingship. The old man sees this fire as a purpose to fall upon Kumani, suggesting a path to glory not soaked in blood but achieved through other means. He warns Limpo that a clean path is for children's stories and only blood washes away obstacles to destiny. He tasks Limpo with bringing a plan next time.
Kumani's mother expresses concern over D's heavy demeanor, sensing an unspoken burden. D denies having secrets, but her mother fears Kumani's father is seeing ghosts and fretting unnecessarily. D reassures her mother that the gods are not playing mischief and that her father's heart will rest soon.
Kumani speaks with Limpo, his son, who is restless and questioning his father's actions. Kumani reveals his intention to see the ground beneath Kumani tremble and to rise from the dust, implying a plan involving a shift in power.
A scene with a healer suggests a patient is suffering from something more than just bad food. The healer examines the patient's body, and the patient expresses weakness.
Later, D is with Miri. D reveals she confessed her feelings to Fumbani, who rejected her, stating his heart belongs elsewhere. D feels a deep sense of despair, having waited for him.
Kumani receives news that the government will erect the first clinic in their village, a project he has tirelessly advocated for. He honors his father, Monga, for holding the "fire" before him. Kumani announces that D will be the next "Oya," as custom demands. Elder Biliku congratulates Kumani but expresses concern about the naming of the next Oya, urging it be done quickly before "winds turn to wild winds." He hints at knowing more than he lets on, suggesting delay could be disastrous. Kumani dismisses his concerns, stating he will speak when the time is right.
Monga, Kumani's father, is furious, feeling mocked and forgotten. He orders Limpo to summon someone from B immediately, stating the wind has ears and he no longer wants to whisper.
D speaks with Miri, revealing she told Fumbani about her feelings, but he rejected her. Miri offers comfort, but D expresses a wish she had never returned.
Kumani is revealed to be in a heated argument with Quarina. Kumani is enraged that D chose zoology over healing, calling it madness and a betrayal of his efforts. He threatens to disown her. D defends her choice, stating she tried to fit in for two years but lost herself and followed what made her alive. Kumani calls her a fool and a curse, lamenting having a daughter instead of a son. Quarina urges Kumani to remain silent about the truth, fearing it will lead to their downfall. Kumani vows to lie to the gods if necessary to keep the house standing.
D confides in her mother, who expresses concern about D's decision and the potential ruin it could bring. D feels she is on a thin thread and her father's anger could cut her off. Her mother laments that if D had prioritized blood over self, they wouldn't be in this predicament.
Kumani, as the current "Oya," announces the naming ceremony for the next Oya will be on the "Kraquazi" day, a day of sacred silence. Elder Mulonga questions this choice, suspecting a hidden motive. Kumani insists on the day, stating it is his right and the gods have appointed it. He orders preparations for a sacrifice.
Monga is furious with Kumani for the naming of D, feeling betrayed. He vows revenge on Kumani, the one who "closed him in dignity." He is enraged that Limpo, his son, is involved.
D speaks with Miri, who is crying. D confesses to Miri that she kissed Limpo. Miri is hurt, feeling betrayed and questioning the nature of D's love. D explains she did not summon the kiss and rebuked Limpo, but Miri remains unconvinced.
Limpo speaks with an old man, who confirms Kumani has named D as the next Oya on Kraquazi day. The old man questions Kumani's plan, suspecting something is stirring beneath the surface. Limpo believes caution is cowardice and wants Kumani's breath to stop before that day.
D speaks with Miri, who is upset about Limpo's actions. Miri confesses she still loves Fumbani and gave him information, which D finds hard to believe.
Kumani expresses his love for D and his desire to steal a moment with her. D questions his sincerity, and Kumani insists he speaks only truth.
D confronts Limpo, accusing him of deceit and betrayal. Limpo admits he initially sought D for her heart and riches but now truly loves her and would give up his title for her. D accepts his proposal of marriage.
Monga speaks with Kumani, seeking his blessing for Limpo to marry D. Kumani is surprised but eventually gives his blessing, seeing it as a way to mend past hurts. He acknowledges his past anger towards Monga and his father for what he perceived as a stolen birthright.
Kumani addresses D, emphasizing the importance of clan duty, family, and village above self. D understands. They plan a wedding.
Mulonga confronts Kumani, revealing that D is not a healer and that Limpo is the true healer. He invokes the "right of Kuvo Khani" to transfer the title to Limpo. Kumani is enraged, accusing Mulonga of betrayal. Mulonga defends his actions, stating the truth must be revealed. Kumani is stripped of his title, land, and wealth.
Miri confronts D, accusing her of betrayal for loving Limpo. D defends her choices, stating she seeks peace and joy, not titles or riches. Miri apologizes, confessing her love for D. D reciprocates, accepting Limpo's marriage proposal.
Kumani's father, Monga, reveals his lifelong hatred for Kumani's father, who he believed stole his birthright. He confesses that Kumani's father secretly prepared him to be the next Oya, even before his time. He blames Kumani's father for cutting him off. Limpo's love for D has shown him a better way, and he agrees to let them be. Kumani gives his blessing for Limpo and D to marry.
The video ends with preparations for a grand wedding, with Kumani expressing joy and relief that the past is being put to rest.