Adunbi looks at his sister before falling to the ground. Osa notices that his body is covered in welted scratches that seem to be injected with poison. She says the incantation of light healing, licks her fingers, and runs them across the scratch marks on her brothers body. As she does, the welts wither and the scratches fade, but still Adunbi does not seem to get better. Ekina and Quivina arrive at their side, asking questions about Adunbi. Osa explains her belief and tells them to go check for survivors.
Osa recites the incantation for curing poison then begins sucking Adunbi's flaccid cock. The more she sucks, the firmer it gets, and the more stable he becomes. Osa continues sucking until her brother's rock hard cock erupts in her mouth. But what comes out is not her brother's sperm filed sexual fluids, but rather a poisonous orange ichor, that she spits out with disgust. Adunbi awakens as his body recovers its strength, Osa stands and helps him to his feet. Adunbi points out that she's nude, and she retrieves her dashiki and properly wraps herself with the aid of her brother.
Adunbi and Osa join Ekina and Quivina in the search for survivors. From a village that had over 5000 people, only 197 are left. Most of the women of breeding age are missing, any men if fighting age were killed even if they were not armed and fighting. The elderly were ignored unless they fought back. A few families may have managed to hide or escape well enough to be safe, but they are not among those present. Even the goats were taken.
They spend the next few hours digging through the ruins searching for supplies and are joined by two dozen more survivors who managed to escape and returned to look for survivors and supplies. Their total number is 221 people. Ekina casts a spell that ripens the food in the fields, then helps Quivina and the women harvest everything they can, Osa tends to the children, while Adunbi and the men scour the wreckage of the buildings for anything of use and pile up bodies in makeshift pyres.
An hour before dark Osa and Ekina lead the survivors in walking away from their previous homes. Adunbi and Quivina stay behind to light the pyres and cover the rear of the caravan of pedestrians from any dangers that may pursue them.