Mauga Mū island poi's
Mauga Mū Village
Mauga Mū Village is a large tribal village of cottages and other buildings made of pine wood and rooftops built reinforced with stone on top. Palm leaves drape over the entryways of these buildings as the local natives go about their lives hunting, building, and tending to their gardens.
Mauga Mū village is a large village of tribal people who worship the volcano their village rests at the foot of as a sleeping fire god. They pray once a month to the volcano and offer it ritual sacrifice, usually wanderers on the island or lost adventurers, whenever the volcano starts getting aggressive in hopes to calm it back to sleep.
The Dumal Republic of Mauga Mū
The Dumal Republic of Mauga Mū is a large city is a large city built from wood and stone in the middle of a forest clearing on the Northern Edge of Mauga Mū Island. The capitol building is the largest building surrounded by a barracks, an Inn, and a smithy. A dirt path leads through the forest clearing from the city through the forest.
This city was built on Mauga Mū Island as part of the Republic of the Dumal Archipelago. One of the Nine Governors of the Dumal Republic is currently trying to establish this settlement for the purpose of communicating with the natives and an attempt to negotiate a union between the Dumal Republic and Mauga Mū Village. The problem with this is the people of this island worship a volcano as their patron deity, and that poses a challenge in trying to establish a governing leadership on the island.
Magorai
Magorai is the lava filled bowl at the top of a large volcano. A ring of rock from the volcano surrounds the lava, enclosing it. A small black rocky island is located in the center of the lava bowl and a watchtower made of logs has been built on the volcano's rim.
Magorai is a large mountain volcano on the north shore of a forest island in the Dumal Archipelago, or more accurately according to the beliefs of the tribal natives of Mauga Mū Village, a gateway to the realm where their god Magorai lives. The natives of Mauga Mū Village capture pirates and other adventures and bring them to the top of the mountain to be thrown into the Lava basin of the volcano as an effort to appease Magorai when the volcano starts to get more active. They feed the volcano at least three humans a month attempting to quench the anger of their sleeping god.