The sun was setting on the horizon as the armies of Kampala and Katsina prepared for battle. The two sides had been at odds for years, and now it had come to this. The fate of the Lost Queen would be decided in a single battle.
The armies of Kampala were led by the brave General Kato, while the forces of Katsina were led by the cunning General Abubakar. Both sides had gathered their forces and were ready to fight.
The battle began with a volley of arrows from both sides. The arrows flew through the air, and soon the sky was filled with the sound of clashing metal. The battle raged on for hours, with neither side gaining an advantage.
Finally, General Kato made a daring move. He ordered his troops to charge the enemy lines. The Kampala forces surged forward, and soon the battle was won. General Abubakar and his troops were defeated, and the Lost Queen was saved.
The citizens of Kampala rejoiced at the victory, and the Lost Queen was welcomed back with open arms. The people of Kampala celebrated for days, and the Lost Queen was given a grand parade through the streets.
The Lost Queen was finally home, and the curse of the Lost Queen had been broken. The people of Kampala and Katsina had finally found peace, and the two sides would never again be at war.