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Cities of Iokeihiko

cities in io


Wahati Orus  

Puha 

Silva

Tatuega

Chikomo Ruins

 

Wahati Orus


a decaying city where many old treasures can be found. It is part of the wild, so it is very dangerous, and even ramblers avoid it. Many animals do too. The explorer Hasasi Melak wrote of the city in his visits, saying"It is a dead place that clings to a curse. Even the rivers seem to bend away from it." Wahati Orus means ‘of which the living hold no dominion’


 

Puha


Once the largest city in Io, Puha is now largely abandoned. Only a small number of scientific and religious researchers remain to study artifacts. Because of it’s size, Puha is often the city suggested to hold a military base. The smallest part of the river Mvura cuts through part of the city and it is also protected from harsh weather from the highest peak in Io, Tautahi.


 

Silva


Situated in a valley between the Makomos, a mountain range consisting of four peaks, Silva is small but prosperous, hard to reach but well-protected. It boasts the more luscious fruit because it is fed by the mega-river Mvura at its deepest and lushest. The wildlife is especially rich and relevantly unexplored by modern travelers. It is the


 

Tatuega


The village of Tatuega is open to the elements, protected only very little by the bluffs and the smallest peak on Io, which is called Nahan. It is cut off from the rest of the island by the path of the Mvura, making the area suitable for various illegal operations that plague the island.


 

Chikomo


Only visible at certain times of the day, the Chikomo ruins are underneath the island. They can be seen especially in the reefs which protect Chikomo, but they are rarely explored and badly damaged. It is probable that the Chikomo Ruins are the result of a large city that has since fallen to extreme decay. It is widely thought to be the birthplace of the Simulmotu.

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