Benjamin, Adeola, and Timilehin had been preparing for their journey for weeks. They had gathered supplies, packed their bags, and said their goodbyes to their families. Now, they were ready to set off on their quest to find the cursed land.
The three of them set out on their journey early in the morning. They traveled for days, walking through forests and across rivers. They encountered many obstacles along the way, but they persevered and eventually made it to the edge of the cursed land.
The cursed land was a dark and mysterious place. It was filled with strange creatures and an eerie silence. The three of them cautiously made their way through the land, searching for any clues that could lead them to the source of the curse.
They eventually came across a small village. The villagers were friendly and welcomed them into their homes. The villagers told them of a powerful witch who lived in the forest nearby. They said that she was the one who had cursed the land.
The three of them thanked the villagers for their help and set off into the forest. After hours of searching, they finally found the witch's hut. They cautiously entered the hut and found the witch inside.
The witch was an old woman with a long, white beard. She welcomed them into her home and offered them a seat. She told them that she had cursed the land because she was angry at the people who had wronged her. She said that the only way to break the curse was to find the source of her anger and make amends.
The three of them thanked the witch for her help and set off to find the source of the witch's anger. After days of searching, they eventually found it. It was a powerful magical artifact that had been stolen from the witch many years ago.
The three of them returned the artifact to the witch and she was so grateful that she broke the curse. The land was restored to its former glory and the people were free from the curse.
Benjamin, Adeola, and Timilehin returned home triumphant. They had accomplished their mission and saved the cursed land. They were hailed as heroes and their names were remembered for generations to come.