The Witch of Zanzibar had been gone for many years, but her legacy still remained. The people of Zanzibar had grown to fear her and her dark magic, and they had come to believe that she had cursed the island.
The people of Zanzibar had become superstitious and believed that any misfortune that befell them was due to the Witch's curse. They believed that the Witch had cursed the island with a plague of locusts, and that the only way to break the curse was to find her and make her lift it.
The people of Zanzibar had become desperate to find the Witch and make her lift the curse. They searched high and low, but they could not find her.
Finally, after many years of searching, they found her. She was living in a small hut in the jungle, and she was very old and frail. The people of Zanzibar were relieved to find her, and they begged her to lift the curse.
The Witch agreed, but she told them that the curse could only be lifted if they agreed to her terms. She told them that they must never speak of her or her dark magic again, and that they must never use it for their own gain.
The people of Zanzibar agreed to the Witch's terms, and she lifted the curse. The people of Zanzibar were relieved, and they thanked the Witch for her help.
The Witch of Zanzibar had left a lasting legacy on the island. The people of Zanzibar still spoke of her in hushed tones, and they still believed that her dark magic was powerful and dangerous.
But the people of Zanzibar also remembered the Witch's kindness, and they remembered her willingness to help them in their time of need. They remembered her legacy, and they never forgot it.