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The Agojie successfully burn down the slave port and kill the Oyo leadership, including General Oba Ade, the man who had originally captured and assaulted Nanisca years prior.

The victorious warriors return to the Dahomey capital. King Ghezo, recognizing Nanisca's bravery and leadership despite her defiance, crowns her "The Woman King"—the female co-ruler of Dahomey. Nanisca and Nawi privately acknowledge their mother-daughter bond, and the kingdom celebrates its freedom and the end of its participation in the slave trade. The Agojie successfully burn down the slave port

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In the 1820s, the Kingdom of Dahomey (located in modern-day Benin) is under the rule of King Ghezo. The kingdom is guarded by the Agojie, an elite group of fierce female warriors led by General Nanisca. The story begins with the Agojie liberating Dahomean captives who had been abducted by slave raiders from the Oyo Empire, a powerful rival kingdom that demands tribute from Dahomey. During the fight

Tensions rise when a group of Portuguese slave traders, led by Santo Ferreira and accompanied by the half-Dahomean Malik, arrive to buy slaves from the Oyo. Malik is drawn to Nawi, and she learns from him that the Oyo are planning a massive attack on Dahomey.

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Back at the palace, King Ghezo refuses to authorize a rescue mission, believing it is too dangerous. Defying the king's orders to protect her people and her daughter, Nanisca leads a group of loyal Agojie on a covert mission to liberate the captives. A chaotic and bloody battle ensues at the slave port. During the fight, Izogie is tragically killed while trying to help Nawi escape. Heartbroken but determined, Nawi and Nanisca fight side-by-side. Malik, horrified by the brutality of the slave trade, helps the warriors by creating a diversion and freeing more captives.