The Mulan Commander and the Shaman of Divine Songs' first close encounter was a scene of complete theatricality.
At the time, Commander Rommel of the Flying Camel Army was watching a wrestling match.
The Mulanese did not worship nudity, but wrestling was an exception. This change stemmed from a small desert country, Sudu, which was conquered and annexed by the Mulan Empire. The Sudanese believed that wrestling bare embodied the beauty of masculinity, and this sport was quickly accepted by the warlike Mulanese.
Two naked slaves, their hair tied up in buns, covered in olive oil like two bulls in heat, locked foreheads and intertwining their robust arms tightly together. They spun like tops on the spacious and luxurious carpet, their knotty muscles shimmering with a brassy radiance. Amidst their low roaring, the flinging of their accustomed bodies sprayed beads of sweat, scattering the scent of masculinity in all directions.