The group had been walking for hours, and the sun was beginning to set. They had been searching for the Lost Crown of Kampala for days, and they were getting tired. Suddenly, they heard a loud roar coming from the distance.
"What was that?" Adeola asked, her voice trembling.
"I don't know," Mus'ab replied, "but it sounded like a monster."
The group looked around, but they couldn't see anything. Then, they heard the roar again, this time closer. They all froze in fear.
Suddenly, a huge creature emerged from the shadows. It had four legs, a long tail, and a large head with two horns. Its eyes glowed red, and it had sharp claws and teeth.
The group was terrified, but they knew they had to fight. Mus'ab grabbed a large stick and charged at the creature. He swung the stick, but the creature dodged it. Adeola and Ngozi ran to the side, trying to distract the creature.
Abdulazeez grabbed a rock and threw it at the creature. The rock hit the creature's head, and it roared in pain. Mus'ab and Adeola ran forward and attacked the creature with their sticks. Ngozi grabbed a nearby branch and used it to strike the creature's legs.
The creature was getting weaker, and soon it was defeated. The group had won the battle of the beasts.
The group was relieved, but they were still exhausted. They decided to rest for the night and continue their search for the Lost Crown of Kampala in the morning.