Noni
Universe - 199999





EoW - S1 - E1 - Into the Lion's Den
Noni is a woman who has already lost one life of service by the time this story begins. Expelled from the Dora Milaje for her refusal to fall in line, she carries the weight of that disgrace without apology, but she has not stopped being a warrior. When Akeya summons her back into Wakanda's orbit, it is not out of forgiveness but necessity. Every operative sent after The Lion has died, and Noni is unpredictable enough, untrained by Nkati's hand, to be the one variable he cannot account for. She accepts the mission with clear eyes, travels to Crete under deep cover, and waits. Her discipline holds until it doesn't. When she witnesses a captive woman being forced into servitude, something in her refuses to stay invisible, and the fight begins before she chooses it.
What follows is a brutal, one-woman push through the Lion's entire army, and Noni survives it by being exactly the kind of warrior the Dora Milaje never knew what to do with. She reaches Nkati, defeats him in single combat, and loses an eye when he detonates his own ship rather than be taken. She returns to Wakanda with no prisoners, no recovered technology, and one less eye, and Akeya calls it a success. When offered her old rank back, Noni declines. She has seen what Wakanda keeps secret, felt the weight of what has been scattered across the world, and she knows the work is not finished. She asks to become a War Dog, to go back out there and keep hunting. Akeya, unsurprised, tells her it was always where she was headed, and welcomes her in.
EoW - S1 - E2 - Legends and Lies
Decades have passed since her mission to Crete, and Noni is no longer a field operative finding her footing. She is now the director of the War Dogs, the elder authority that operatives return to when the outside world has finished with them. When B'kai comes home six months after Troy, visibly hollowed out and unable to settle back into Wakanda, it is Noni he sits across from. She listens as he confesses that he feels like a stranger in his own country, that the mission cost something he cannot name and cannot get back.
She does not dismiss what he is carrying, but she does not let him stay still in it either. She grants his request to be sent back out into the field, because she recognizes the kind of person who loses themselves when they stop moving. But before he goes, she puts one question to him: what is it he is actually hoping to find out there. He has no answer, or none he is willing to give, and she lets the silence sit. Noni has seen enough War Dogs drift past the edge of purpose to know the question matters more than any mission briefing. She is the one person in Wakanda who understands what the outside world does to the people it keeps.



