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Matokwa’s (Flower between two streams) journey to Ogunquit is one of destiny, guided by the whispers of the ancestors and the currents of the two streams
that bore her name.

As she matured, her connection to the land deepened, but the spirits stirred within her dreams, showing her visions of a distant shore where the mist met the sea. A place where the tides sang songs as old as time, and the earth held the stories of those who walked before. This place was known as Ogunquit—a land cradled between water and sky, much like the rivers that had shaped her path.

One evening, under the glow of a crescent moon, the same celestial light that heralded her birth, Matokwa felt the call. The river, her eternal guide, whispered of a journey beyond the lands she knew. She had healed her people, but the world was vast, and the balance of spirit and earth needed her elsewhere.

With the blessing of the elders, she set forth, following the waterways that would lead her to the great ocean. Along her path, she met wanderers and wisdom-keepers, each offering knowledge and gifts for her journey. She carried with her a pouch of sacred herbs, a staff carved with the symbols of her lineage, and the memory of the Flower Between Two Streams—the very essence of her spirit.

When Matokwa finally arrived in Ogunquit, she felt a deep sense of knowing. The wind carried the same voices she had always heard in the trees of her homeland, and the sea smelled of ancient wisdom. Here, she was not a stranger, but a returning spirit, finding the place where her journey would continue.

Nestled in Wesgewi'na, among the rolling hills and mist-covered cliffs, Matokwa found her purpose anew. She walked barefoot through the meadows, feeling the pulse of the land, and knew that this place, too, needed a guardian. The stories of the ancestors did not end at the rivers of her youth—they flowed into the great waters, into the sky, into the hearts of those who still listened.

Here, in Ogunquit, Matokwa would once again become a bridge—between past and present, land and sea, seen and unseen.

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It feels like home Hyacinth, Anushiik

Matokwa was brought to life by the brilliant creator @FerdFrederix, thank you Ferd she is quite precious, I love you!