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Bolo is a warrior and he direct the people to the path of empowerment

Bolo was a stick fighter and as such represents the warrior spirit. He is aggressive by nature and chooses confrontation rather than passiveness. He is always ready for a combat which shows in all of his actions. He is accustimed to the traditional way of life in Bonasse and with a change, he finds it difficult to adapt or see his people suffer. He refuses to back down and pushes them to try and stand up against all the trials, tribulations that they faced from wider society in their attempts to be seen as a "people" and be respected with their religion.

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