Tizamo Town is nestled in the southwestern region of Matani, just southwest of West Balam. Under the governance of Admiral Querarill, the town is situated in close proximity to the primitive forest.
As the most secluded settlement in Port Pylos, Tizamo is situated along the border of the primitive forest, requiring a carriage journey of two hours from Port Pylos to reach its remote location.[1]
Characteristic[]
“ | I-I guess they can be considered outstanding believers of the Eternal Blazing Sun? |
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— Camus Castiya on Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 657 |
Tizamo residents are very docile. Even if they’re treated unfairly, they rarely resist violently. The manor owners of the surrounding plantations love to hire them, reducing the cost of buying slaves.
Everyone’s hardworking, calm, and well-educated. They tend to abide by order and follow the official processes to resolve problems.[2]
The townspeople primarily believed in the Eternal Blazing Sun, yet remnants of Death faith were evident, such as frequent visits to the cemetery and the practice of not burying prematurely deceased children in coffins. Each adult prepared a coffin for themselves in advance, and the common means of travel involved using a coffin.[3]
Background[]
Its populace mainly consisted of locals, with outsiders being the proprietors of nearby plantations and some acquired slaves. Thanks to the hunting services provided to the Port Pylos gentry, Tizamo maintained a connection with the outside world, avoiding isolation and conservativism.[3]
They mainly cultivate Gwadar berries, spices, and forest fruits.
History[]
Anomality Phenomenon[4][]
For nearly thirty years, Tizamo has been observing a peculiar trend in its funeral records. An overwhelming 80% of annual deaths are documented within the initial three months, commencing from mid-December.
This pattern is largely attributed to the assaults launched by the primitive forest tribe, which tend to intensify during this period. Historically, the town has experienced two to three attacks annually. However, following an incident on December 17th of the previous year, there have been no reported attacks.
Additionally, in the early months of the year, numerous women residing in the town and nearby plantations have reported experiencing symptoms resembling those of pregnancy, such as nausea, soreness, and bloating. Despite their concerns about potential malevolent entities and fears of bearing evil offspring, medical examinations have revealed that these women are not actually pregnant but are instead experiencing vivid illusions.
Furthermore, Tizamo has also witnessed several cases of perceived possession and encounters with malevolent spirits over the years, primarily concentrated in the initial months of the year. While villager believes it’s caused by the primitive tribe in the forest.
Dream Festival[]
Through the annual Dream Festival, certain residents can receive a Chained Pathway Boon from Naboredisley through an ancient black tomb until 1358.[5] A small distributary of the River of Eternal Darkness exists from the ancient black tomb among the town.[6]
Notable Residents[]
See Also[]
References
- ↑ Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 659
- ↑ Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 658
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 657
- ↑ Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 666
- ↑ Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 681
- ↑ Circle of Inevitability, Chapter 689
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