inab, Faisal, and Musa. Each possessed a unique gift that set them apart from the rest. Umar had an uncanny sense of direction, Zainab had t
mering gold wax, imprinted with a mysterious emblem-a keyhole intertwined with leaves and stars. Inside was a parchment inscrib
avel the secrets of the treasure, for the village's prosperity and safety depended on it. Wit
ift of communication proved invaluable, as she befriended the forest creatures who guided them through its laby
immering pool, guarded by a majestic unicorn. The unicorn, recognizing Musa's healing aura, allowed them to approach. As they gazed