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"Baba…help me Baba…I need you Baba…." So says protagonist Zau at the start of Tales of Kenzera, his voice shaking. That's the voice of Abubakar Salim , who founded Surgent Studios to create this game as he deals with the loss of his own father.
The titular Zau is a shaman, able to wield the masks of the moon and sun for great abilities. But, as he points out himself, 'how does a shaman perform his duties when he is the one in need of healing?' And so he summons Kalunga, the God of Death, and vows to shepherd three Great Spirits to reclaim the soul of his father.Zau is grief-stricken yet headstrong, charging into danger purely out of love for his Baba.
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