life then was very simple people mainly engaged in agriculture and cattle/sheep rearing young men came to the plains to seek fortune in the armiies of nawabs/sultans and kings population was deeply relegious minded and steeped in superstitions.
The villagers ( of Ghalas-at) plan to flee if the Aleuts came back. Well, their new chief to replace Karana's father Kimiki will make the villagers' a new place probably in the east
Oil is the life blood of our economy. Without oil we would revert back to life as it was in the 17th century.
griots and other villagers jcdjnjdc
In very small amounts about every 2-5 hours they grow back.
if one of your villagers die you 1 drag an adult villager who is not nursing on to the remains 2 wait for the villager to be back from the mausoleum 3click on the mausoleum 4 you can click on person 5 then you can see how they died, skills, age stuff there might be something else though, I'm not exactly sure
The white men had infiltrated the village and given some villagers positions of power. If things went back to the way they were before, these villagers would lose their privileges. Thus, these villagers would fight to retain them, and would also bring the white men to retain the status quo. The villagers were divided against each other.
Early Ayurvedic references to a life force, or prana, go back to the eighth century b.c. In the West, as early as the sixth century b.c., Pythagoras conceived of a life energy, or pneuma, visible in a luminous body.
Yes. They come on their own. You cannot invite them again.......
The villagers give the drowned man a proper burial by sewing him into a weighted sack and throwing him back into the sea. They want to ensure that the body does not wash ashore and contaminate their village with illness.
Well actually, I think that's impossible to get people younger on Virtual Villagers 2
it means ether the crops are ready or you have not unlocked farming. Edit by Jay: If you mean on VV Origins and the to-be garden field in the middle-left, it's because only builders continue to water the field. Villagers with other occupations only water it once; you have to drag them onto the field and have them walk to the lagoon and back if you want them to do it again.
by allowing villagers to strike back against their neighbors by covering their neighbors house with gasoline and lighting a match