<description>&lt;p&gt;In the year 1400 AD, the clandestine Wakandan agent Basha is dispatched to the high, snow-drenched peaks of the Himalayas with a mandate to retrieve a stolen vibranium artifact. This artifact, a small dragon statue imbued with the rare metal, has been revered as a sacred object within the mystical city of K’un-Lun for over a millennium. Basha infiltrates the society by feigning the plight of a lost and injured traveler, a deception that allows him to gain the trust and care of a local woman named Jorani. During his recovery, Basha experiences a rare moment of genuine connection and developing affection for his caretaker, yet his nationalist duty ultimately overrides his personal sentiments. He discovers the artifact serves as the "tongue" of a massive dragon statue in the city's shrine and, unable to remove the vibranium component on-site, he severs the entire dragon’s head and flees via a cloaked Wakandan aircraft.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The secondary movement of the narrative shifts to the Golden City of Wakanda, where Basha’s triumphant return is quickly undermined by his own negligence. Unbeknownst to the agent, Jorani, who is revealed to be the current bearer of the Iron Fist mantle, clung to the exterior of his ship and successfully bypassed Wakanda’s legendary energy shields. As Basha attempts to debrief with his superior, High Councilman Rakim, and his field leader Ebo, he must simultaneously contain the "intruder" before her presence exposes the vulnerability of the Hatut Zeraze’s security protocols. The conflict culminates in a confrontation where Jorani demonstrates the superiority of her mystical prowess over the Wakandans' technological reliance, forcing Basha to confront the arrogance of his mission and the moral complexity of "reclaiming" objects that have acquired new cultural significance over centuries of displacement.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Dive further at &lt;a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.snarkindustriespod.com/post/1400-01-15-ce-eyes-of-wakanda-season-1-episode-3-lost-and-found-legacy-of-the-iron-fist"&gt;https://www.snarkindustriespod.com/post/1400-01-15-ce-eyes-of-wakanda-season-1-episode-3-lost-and-found-legacy-of-the-iron-fist&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>

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1400 CE | Watch Party | Eyes of Wakanda: Lost and Found (S1E3)

MAY 28, 202628 MIN
Snark Industries

1400 CE | Watch Party | Eyes of Wakanda: Lost and Found (S1E3)

MAY 28, 202628 MIN

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<p>In the year 1400 AD, the clandestine Wakandan agent Basha is dispatched to the high, snow-drenched peaks of the Himalayas with a mandate to retrieve a stolen vibranium artifact. This artifact, a small dragon statue imbued with the rare metal, has been revered as a sacred object within the mystical city of K’un-Lun for over a millennium. Basha infiltrates the society by feigning the plight of a lost and injured traveler, a deception that allows him to gain the trust and care of a local woman named Jorani. During his recovery, Basha experiences a rare moment of genuine connection and developing affection for his caretaker, yet his nationalist duty ultimately overrides his personal sentiments. He discovers the artifact serves as the "tongue" of a massive dragon statue in the city's shrine and, unable to remove the vibranium component on-site, he severs the entire dragon’s head and flees via a cloaked Wakandan aircraft.</p><p>The secondary movement of the narrative shifts to the Golden City of Wakanda, where Basha’s triumphant return is quickly undermined by his own negligence. Unbeknownst to the agent, Jorani, who is revealed to be the current bearer of the Iron Fist mantle, clung to the exterior of his ship and successfully bypassed Wakanda’s legendary energy shields. As Basha attempts to debrief with his superior, High Councilman Rakim, and his field leader Ebo, he must simultaneously contain the "intruder" before her presence exposes the vulnerability of the Hatut Zeraze’s security protocols. The conflict culminates in a confrontation where Jorani demonstrates the superiority of her mystical prowess over the Wakandans' technological reliance, forcing Basha to confront the arrogance of his mission and the moral complexity of "reclaiming" objects that have acquired new cultural significance over centuries of displacement.</p><p></p><p>Dive further at <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.snarkindustriespod.com/post/1400-01-15-ce-eyes-of-wakanda-season-1-episode-3-lost-and-found-legacy-of-the-iron-fist">https://www.snarkindustriespod.com/post/1400-01-15-ce-eyes-of-wakanda-season-1-episode-3-lost-and-found-legacy-of-the-iron-fist</a></p>