Bakari sat within the center of a village further north than the Lwazi tribe. Today was a gathering of tribal chieftains from a variety of different villages across southern Africa. These were the major tribal leaders that existed south of the Orange River. These men had grown increasingly concerned about the presence of the Germans and the threat they posed to the continued existence of tribal sovereignty.
Since Berengar was attacked in his tent by the local goddess, and her familiar, he had been securing his forward operating base and expanding it to a full-scale military colony. Equipment was being imported from the Fatherland, and actual stone structures had begun to take place. The vast star fort that was undergoing construction appeared to the African Scouts to be something grander than they had ever witnessed.