Chapter 107 Captive.

A loud dangerous sound took itself out of the palace calling the citizens for their presence which is needed in the palace.

As it is a well-known tradition and custom of The great Chankus empire, the sounds mark different categories of messages and deliver different types of messages.

As it was traced, from the origination of the world when the modern means of communication hasn't come into its existence, the talking drum was seen as an important tool in carrying out a message which it doesn't fail in diligently carrying out an order sent by the drummer, though is been controlled by a professional who's field is related to it.

To the people of the Chankus empire, the Pure means of communicating with a large multitude of people is by using the drums which gave them the idea to refrain from offering any other means of communication the right to invade their community.

"They're a traditionally minded set of people which was why all the things taught to them by their forefathers are tight
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