*The Legacy of iyan
Two years after iyan great victory, the village The people now respected her deeply—not just for what she had done, but for the powerful spirit she carried. Iyan had become a great woman, admired by all. Her presence was strong, and her beauty resembled that of Amoni. Her behavior, her grace, and her courage reminded many of the legendary serpent woman.
Those who knew the story began to call her "The Second Amoni," a name that honored her legacy and her soul.
In time, iyan found love She met a young man named Ekaji. Ekaji was a descendant of iyango, connected by blood and spirit. Their love grew naturally and deeply—much like the love between iyango and Amoni.
Iyan and Ekaji married in a joyful ceremony that united two powerful bloodlines. Together, they gave birth to beautiful children who would carry the spirit of peace, courage, and love into the next generation.
Iyan finally found peace—a loving home, a thriving town, and freedom in her heart. The village made her the *Chief of the Town*, honoring her strength, wisdom, and sacrifices. Her word became law, and her name was praised from household to household.
So ended the legendary story of *serpent and iyan—a tale of courage, love, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bond between the living and the spirit world.