Name: Queen Ibyz & King Imamu
Ldeology and Party: Centrism Idealists
Comes to power by: After getting the Centrist ideology for the Storm Queen, complete the ‘Of Zebras and Yetis’ focus to get this leader. Keeping this ideology requires completing the ‘The Storm Formerly Known as Cyan’ focus with the balance of power between 20% and 60% in favor of either the Uzerasi Nobility or the Armed Forces.
Biography: Having undone the detrimental power dynamic of their initial friendship, it did not take long for Ibyz Icepaw and Imamu to once again become close. There were of course bridges to rebuild: what the Storm Queen did to cause the Mzizima riots and the animosity of the kingdom’s zebras was what caused their confrontation. Still, they spoke all the same and started over. They rectified her mistakes together and bonded all over again.
Although their frequent close proximity to one another occasionally sparked some questions - not only did they frequently need to spend hours a day together on royal duties, but Imamu had been a close friend of the Storm Queen for many years - only few suspected that a deeper relationship was in the works, and even then, the storm creatures that guarded their residences and the Eye’s palace kept as quiet as ever.
Then, just like that, they broke the news. The Hurricane Commonwealth came to know the relationship between its Diarchs and all were stunned, then overjoyed. By that time, both creatures were beloved and so all the shocked factions within the bureaucracy of the kingdom could do was quietly grumble.\n\nTogether, they know no fear nor hatred.
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