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"Makeda journeyed to the country of the famed Soloman and decided to stay for some time in order to learn more about the wise king and his all-powerful God. The king and the queen found each other fascinating and gradually began to fall in love. This worried the captive demons, who feared that if Soloman and Makeda married and had a son, the demons would be forced to continue in service for another generation, and perhaps much longer, never again tasting freedom. A demon named Zabwa warned Soloman: "O Prophet of God, a son by this woman will be cruel, sharp, and hot in body and soul." Zabwa and his fellow demon spread rumors that Makeda was one of their own – which indeed was partly true – and as such had a demon's tell-tale hairy legs and donkey feet."