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  • Nuwangi
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  • Nuwangi serves his father and uncle who rule the nation of Kenashikourupe by collecting taxes; he is also a childhood friend of Eruruu's. When he stops by her village to collect taxes, he tries to take her to live with him and she refuses. Nuwangi keeps pestering her into it until a masked man (who is later named Hakuoro) stops him. In his anger at Hakuoro he destroys a shrine, causing Mutikapa to attack villagers.
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  • Nuwangi serves his father and uncle who rule the nation of Kenashikourupe by collecting taxes; he is also a childhood friend of Eruruu's. When he stops by her village to collect taxes, he tries to take her to live with him and she refuses. Nuwangi keeps pestering her into it until a masked man (who is later named Hakuoro) stops him. In his anger at Hakuoro he destroys a shrine, causing Mutikapa to attack villagers. When he returns to the village with his father they are looking for a thief that stole the food that was used as tax payments, and orders the soldiers to restrain Tusukuru and his father. His laughter at their misfortune makes Aruruu throw a stone at his father in reply, and a soldier tries to attack her for her action. Nuwangi orders the soldier to stand down, but the man refuses to listen.and does not listen. Tusukuru shields Aruruu from the attack, dying shortly after. A shocked Nuwangi claims innocence and non involvement in the incident. The event causes the village to declare war on the leadership and his father is killed by Hakuoro. After a while he rejoins his uncle, the current emperor of Kenashikourupe, and attacks a village. He then is captured by rebels led by Hakuoro. Hakuoro lets Eruruu decide Nuwangi's fate and she chooses to let him go; he is never heard from again.