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Part 4: The Battle of the Gods - Oluwatobiloba and his companions must battle the gods of the land in order to save the kingdom. "The Trials of Oluwatobiloba: A Tale of Ancient Kampala, Zimbabwe"

The sun had just begun to rise on the horizon when Oluwatobiloba and his companions arrived at the gates of the gods’ temple. The temple was imposing and intimidating, and the four of them stood in awe at the sight of it.

The temple was guarded by two fierce-looking warriors, both of whom were armed with spears and shields. They barred the entrance to the temple, and demanded to know why the four of them had come. Oluwatobiloba stepped forward and explained that they had come to battle the gods of the land in order to save the kingdom.

The warriors laughed at the four of them, and told them that they were foolish to think that they could defeat the gods. Oluwatobiloba and his companions were undeterred, and they stood their ground.

Finally, the warriors allowed them to enter the temple. Inside, they found a large chamber filled with statues of the gods. In the center of the chamber was a large altar, and on it was a single golden statue of a god. Oluwatobiloba and his companions knew that this was the god they must defeat in order to save the kingdom.

The four of them stood in a circle around the altar and began to pray. They asked the gods for strength and courage, and for the power to defeat the god on the altar.

Suddenly, the god on the altar began to move. It rose up from the altar and began to grow in size. It towered over the four of them, and it was clear that it was a powerful being.

Oluwatobiloba and his companions were terrified, but they stood their ground. They knew that they must fight the god in order to save the kingdom.

The battle was fierce and long, but eventually, Oluwatobiloba and his companions emerged victorious. The god was defeated, and the kingdom was saved.

The four of them returned to the palace, where they were greeted with cheers and celebration. Oluwatobiloba and his companions had saved the kingdom, and they were hailed as heroes.

The people of the kingdom were forever grateful to Oluwatobiloba and his companions for their bravery and courage. They had faced the gods and won, and the kingdom was safe once more.