Ntikuma (EN-tee-KOO-mah)
A Resident
Ntikuma (a.k.a. Teekoo)

A Keeper of Stories Among the Yoruba in Tír na nÓg
When the Yoruba were called to Tír na nÓg, the realm of eternal thought and memory, Ntikuma was among them—not as a leader, not as a warrior, but as a storyteller, a custodian of wisdom. Though Akan by birth, he had become Yoruba in spirit, his life's work devoted to expanding and preserving their beloved tales. Now, within the Yoruba community of Tír na nÓg, he serves as a bridge between worlds, bringing in not only the stories of his father but those he has gathered from across his travels. He teaches that wisdom is not bound by place or language—it moves like the wind, shifting shape but never losing meaning.Habits and Mannerisms
His Role in Tír na nÓg
In a land where knowledge is eternal and memory never fades, Ntikuma ensures that wisdom does not stagnate. He reminds the Yoruba—and all who listen—that stories are alive, constantly evolving. He does not merely repeat the past; he reshapes it, reframes it, and ensures that each lesson finds new meaning in new times. For what is a story, if not a web? And what is a web, if not always growing?Mental characteristics
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