The sun rose over the City of Dire Dawa, in the heartland of Ethiopia. The summer of 1769 was one of the hottest on record for the nation of Ethiopia, which is quite fitting since it began the Zemene Mesafint, the so-called Era of the Princes. It was a dark period in Ethiopia's long and glorious history. Without one true Emperor to rule the land, Ethiopia descended into chaos as rich men from various noble houses vied for power and influence. The great nation of Ethiopia has never looked as vulnerable as it did in those dark days.
Ethiopia has long been the strongest nation in Africa, and with good reason. Stability has long been a staple of the Ethiopian people. They know who they are and what they want, and demand excellence of themselves and their countrymen. While other African kingdoms and empires such as the Nok Kingdom, the Ashanti Kingdom, the Songhai Empire and the Yoruba Kingdom have come and gone, the Ethiopian Empire has endured for eons. That's why the Era of the Princes caught the Ethiopian people by surprise...
For ages, the people of Ethiopia had been ruled by the Great Solomonic Emperors, the last of which would be the legendary Haile Selassie in the twentieth century. From 1769 to 1855, those great rulers lost considerable power and were basically nothing more than puppets, content to lord over the vast metropolis of Gondar City while avoiding entanglements in the country's affairs. Across Ethiopia, different Princes ruled their little kingdoms, and some were quite cruel to their countrymen. This is the story of one of the lesser known Princes of Ethiopia, a man who put love and honor ahead of power.
The City of Dire Dawa, which lies in Eastern Ethiopia, close to the Somali border, has often played host to important events. It is the stronghold of the House of Tilahun, which has ruled this part of Ethiopia for many centuries. When the Era of the Princes began in Ethiopia, the metropolis of Dire Dawa was to play a crucial role. Difficult times awaited the ruling Tilahun clan, that's for damn sure. When men crave power, there is absolutely nothing they won't do to get it...
On that fateful morning, Prince Joseph Tilahun, the only son of Prince Abraham Tilahun and First Lady Bethlehem got up, left his villa and went for his morning jog. Summer had come to Dire Dawa, adding to the scenic beauty of one of the most overlooked historical sites in all of Ethiopia. The castle in which Prince Abraham, ruler of Dire Dawa, dwelled with his lady and their court, had been constructed in medieval times. When Ethiopians repelled both Arabian invaders and would-be European conquerors, the castle proved to be a formidable stronghold for Ethiopian resistance fighters.
Prince Joseph, a tall, dark-skinned and handsome young Ethiopian man, is as intelligent as any fellow of his rank and class. In the olden days, his father Prince Abraham studied at the University of Timbuktu, and learned about mathematics, science and medicine from the greatest scholars of the African world. The people of Ethiopia have always been a resilient and stoic bunch, but in Africa, few could match the intellect of the Malians, especially those from the fabled City of Timbuktu. Even Arabian scholars bowed before their knowledge and wisdom.
After jogging, Prince Joseph went by the river and took a bath, and while he was there, he ran into his old buddy Prince Malik Adugna. The two young men had known each other for many years. Prince Malik recently got engaged to a tall, curvaceous Habesha beauty named Mona Tilaye. The two of them made quite the cute couple, and many of the young men in Dire Dawa envied Malik because his future wife Mona Tilaye was both beautiful and wealthy. Prince Malik is indeed a fortunate man, but he has certain needs that most people in his culture simply wouldn't understand...
"Hello handsome," Prince Malik said to Prince Joseph as he stood on the river bank, wearing a loincloth and a bright smile. Prince Malik stood six feet tall and was handsome and masculine, with dark skin and a muscular body. At the age of twenty, he was considered one of the best-looking men in all of Ethiopia and young women fawned over him everywhere he went. Prince Malik has slept with lots of women, and has quite the reputation as a ladies man. Unbeknownst to his family, friends and adoring public, Prince Malik is bisexual and while he does love the ladies, he also likes some manly fun from time to time.
"Hmm, I thought you'd forgotten me, you were all over that big-booty fiancΓ©e of yours last time I saw you," Prince Joseph said, smiling as Prince Malik joined him in the water. The two young Ethiopian men kissed passionately, and embraced. In the cool water, away from unwanted stares, they enjoyed each other's company. Like Prince Malik, Prince Joseph loves the ladies and has had sex with women of all hues and body types, as befitting a wealthy and handsome young men of his wealth and rank. Still, Prince Joseph is also bisexual, and that's something best kept to oneself in Ethiopian society...
"I love a big-booty woman but I did miss your butt," Prince Malik told Prince Joseph, and then they kissed. They got out of the water, and made love on the soft grass. Prince Malik marveled at Prince Joseph's tall, lean and athletic, dark-skinned body. Once more they kissed, and caressed each other. Prince Joseph lay on the soft grass as Prince Malik stroked his member and then took him into his mouth. The handsome Ethiopian Prince sighed happily as his lover sucked his dick. Let the good times roll...