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Casca-Acqua Falls

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Casca-Acqua Falls

This is Casca-Acqua. It’s the second-largest capital in Mahola you know? Over there’s the godly ever-horizon waterfall, blessing us from above. Even we’re not sure where her edges lead to. And those waterwheels going around in the streams are what spins our economy. Inside the lakes, schools of overgrown fish are in their breeding season right now. The ones that climb the waterfall are all fat and delicious! The Mokuris, Hochumis, Miminomis, and even Janornes band together on this occasion to bring home the harvests. If you spot an overwhelming silhouette in the depths, that’s the “King.” At times he’s worshiped as our guardian protector, and other times feared as a city-swallowing force of nature. We thank the bountiful waters and its King in our annual Dragonclimb Festival, where even some distant Maholian wildlife show up to celebrate! If you’re around in Casca-Acqua, come join us for a feast!

Dragonclimb Festival

World Modeler:Kelupu

Key Words:
  • nature and civilization
  • huge waterfall
  • wonders of nature
  • kite decoration
  • festival
  • Mokuri
  • rainbow

Aquagift Festival

World Modeler:Kelupu

Key Words:
  • coexistence with remains
  • gifts of nature
  • King of the Lake
  • guardian protector
  • bone decoration
  • harvest festival
  • stone buildings