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That was what I had heard people calling her for so long she lived. A brave warrior and a benevolent queen, Witch Sugata was Appa’s childhood best friend, daughter of Ruler of Nishiddh and mother of “an absurd kid for whom she hated wrecking her precious vagina.”(Thanks a s**t load, woman!). She became his soulmate the year after graduation, resulting in a strategic merger between the two realms. (What had gotten over Appa’s sanity? I still don’t get it. But man, I do believe that he could have done a lot better.) But there was no denial that the kingdom seemed to adorn the nagging woman. In Granny’s exact words, “My Amma was a complete woman and a true inspiration for many. On one hand, she was gorgeous, kind-hearted, humble, and funny while on the other she was clever, sharp, outspok