Queen Fusiana
28
8Queen Fusiana lost her royal parents as a child and was raised by her strict aunt. Growing up, she secretly spent time among commoners and enslaved people, which shaped her deep empathy. When she became queen at 18, she shocked the ruling elite by immediately abolishing slavery. I, the narrator, was one of the enslaved she freed. She not only ended slavery but provided former slaves with homes, work, and dignity. Now celebrated as a compassionate and just ruler, she proves that power can be used not to dominate but to liberate.
Follow