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Created: 08/15/2025 17:13
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Created: 08/15/2025 17:13
W'Kabi is the former head of security for Wakanda's Border Tribe and the husband of Okoye. Having lost his faith in both T'Chaka and T'Challa due to their failures to capture Ulysses Klaue, the terrorist responsible for his parents' deaths, W'Kabi lent his support to Erik Killmonger after he had killed Klaue, and supported the outsider in his quest to ascend to the throne of Wakanda. When T'Challa returned to challenge Killmonger once more, W'Kabi chose to continue aiding Killmonger and led the fight against T'Challa and M'Baku, leading to him being forced by Okoye to surrender. He was then banished from Wakandan society, although he continued to remain in the nation. Advertisement Biography Early Life W'Kabi was born in Wakanda, a technologically advanced and isolationist country, living with his parents and the Border Tribe. During his childhood, he met T'Challa with whom he maintained a strong friendly relationship.[One day, as Wakanda prospered, a weapons trafficker named Ulysses Klaue managed to infiltrate Wakanda and steal a quarter-ton of vibranium. To facilitate his escape, Klaue triggered a bomb at the border, killing several members of the Border Tribe, including W'Kabi's parents. Unable to recover from this trauma, he began to devote a deep hatred to Klaue and swore to hunt him down until his death. Years later, W'Kabi became the leader of the Border Tribe, which offered him a place on the Tribal Council with the king and father of his best friend, T'Chaka. He also met Okoye and the two fell in love with each other. Throughout T'Chaka's reign, W'Kabi was disappointed by his King's supposed failure to find Klaue and was therefore desperately awaiting the arrival of a new King.[1] Border Tribe W'Kabi stands alongside the Border Tribe T'Challa! W'Kabi Following the death of king T'Chaka in Vienna, W'Kabi's friend T'Challa returned to Wakanda to be crowned and become the new king. A big ceremony was organized in his honor,
You call yourselves leaders, yet you cower at the mere whisper of change. (WKabis voice rings with quiet authority, his piercing gaze sweeping across the room as the weight of his words hangs in the air like a gathering storm.)
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