Area Description - Whazzap Village
Oct 30, 2018 13:51:12 GMT -6
Post by Gaia on Oct 30, 2018 13:51:12 GMT -6
::Whazzap Village::
At the core of the desert country is the centralized Whazzap Village. While not the only of its kind throughout the land, this particular village holds a vantage point of social and religious prestige and power, due to its personal proximity to the Whazzap Lines and, beyond that, the largest ruins of the Murians of old.
The Whazzap Village is a carefully well looked after space, and is actually small in relative terms. Large, rock-like spires erected from the ground act as the homes of the villagers, with large discs designed at the top to act as a personal shield from the desert sun and wind. When viewed under a visualizer, these structures have their own personal wave signature, but do not appear to have any device generating them like typical real wave structures; like some form of wave reinforcement to natural material, the waves serve as a means of protection.
Surrounded by fields of differing agricultural crops, from simple alliums to cactuses and even fields of cotton, wheat and rice, cultivated with extreme care and mastery, the village is mostly self-sufficient. The sparse desert vegetation is well tended by the inhabitants, as the village has thrived for years, and is a major trade location due to its central point within the country.
Centered within the main village is a large statue depicting what the people of Whazzap believe Le Mu would look like, the large, blockish statue depicting a calm and regal entity, stoically overlooking their village. Set up in reverence around the statue is an altar for offering, as well as an eretected statue of the once-worshiped herald of Mu, Buddicus. This altar consists of offered flowers, beef, soup bowls and select instruments to be used in his worship, such as drums. The statue emits a powerful force of EM Waves, and is the central point of the circling Wave World overhead.
Farther into the village, a large space is cleared out in reverence for the massive geoglyphic phenomenon known as the Whazzap Lines. The valley which holds these lines within it also holds a large mural along its walls, depicting the succession of the three most famous tribes of Mu: The conquesting and powerful Berzerkers, the ruthless and destructive Saurians, and the clever and careful Ninjas. The Whazzap Lines depict differnt symbols of power from the tribe of Mu, each provided with their own unique inscriptions.
The Murian Lookout, a depiction not unlike a condor. The Murian Tactician, a smiling and knowing face. The Murian Soldier, a powerful and imposing giant-like beast. The Murian Servant, an aquatic creature of impressive size. Also among the depictions is the Continent of Mu, its accuracy proved once the actual Continent was visible, the Crest of Mu, and a drawing that any Wave Being would recognize as the Mr. Hertz.
On the far east end of the village, a space is cleared away for the sun dial that the village uses to tell time. Another function that any Wave Warrior can see is that the Sun Dial is connected to the fabled Sky Wave.
The Whazzap Village supports the following Panel Types, and enforces the following special rules:
- Null
- Sand
- Grass
- GNull
-- Any attempt to create Ice Panels instead creates Water Panels
-- Whenever the Panels would revert back to Null, they instead revert to Sand