699 years ago, the two great cities of Katsina and Kampala were preparing for a great battle. The two cities had been at odds for many years, and now the time had come for them to settle their differences with a final battle.
In Katsina, the King had assembled a great army of warriors, ready to fight for their city. The King had chosen the strongest and bravest of his people to lead the charge, and they had been training for months in preparation for the battle.
In Kampala, the King had also assembled an army of warriors, ready to fight for their city. The King had chosen the strongest and bravest of his people to lead the charge, and they had been training for months in preparation for the battle.
The two armies had been gathering for weeks, and the time had finally come for them to meet on the battlefield. On the day of the battle, both armies marched out of their respective cities and made their way to the battlefield.
When the two armies met, the air was filled with tension and anticipation. Both sides were ready for battle, and the two armies stood facing each other, ready to fight.
The battle of Katsina and Kampala had begun.