Origin
The Abada is deeply embedded within Central African tradition and Kongo culture, reflecting a worldview that values protection against harm and disease.
Appearance
The Abada has two crooked horns that hang loose when it is relaxed or sleeping, but harden when threatened.
Abilities
The Abada's horns possess healing properties, acting as an antidote to poison and disease. The male Abadas are hunted for their skin, which is used as shields by natives.
Community Record
Sources
- [1]Wikipediawiki
well-documented
