In a land where truth is forbidden, they are the sound.
In Birnin Zango, silence is not peace; it is a cage. Gambo and Gure are the city’s ghosts: a disabled drummer and a blind flautist, dismissed by the bustling market as beggars. But in their hands, a simple Kalangu and Sarewa become weapons of ancient resonance. When their music halts a riot and wakes the stone beneath the palace, they are thrust into the treacherous court of Sarki Jatau. Here, treason festers in the shadows, and a King sits deaf to a starving kingdom. Armed only with rhythm and breath, two friends must shatter the silence before it swallows them whole.
