The villagers use cowries as currency.
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.
The people in Things Fall Apart are villagers of the Igbo tribe.
The death of Ekoli who had claimed to kill the Giant Python stops the ostracizing of the Christians. After this death, the villagers believed that their gods were still fighting the battles for them.
Some villagers are left to die in the evil forest instead of being buried. Further, it is an abomination to touch someone who has killed themselves. Those bodies must either be buried by foreigners or left alone.
In "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, the villagers enjoyed watching wrestling during their feasting. Wrestling matches were a significant cultural event that brought the community together, showcasing strength and skill. These events were lively, attracting large crowds and fostering a sense of unity and celebration among the villagers.
The villagers use cowries as currency.
It is for tech points so that you can upgrade things so that your villagers are smarter and can do more things.
They can say different things, depending on the villager.
The villagers in "Things Fall Apart" were fearful and distraught at the coming of the locusts because they knew it signified a period of hunger and devastation. The locusts' arrival disrupted the normal rhythms of life and agriculture in the village, causing great concern among the villagers.
The rules of the villagers in Things Fall Apart demonstrate their complex social structure, code of conduct, and system of governance. They have established norms for justice, conflict resolution, and leadership, showing a level of organization and sophistication. These rules indicate that the villagers are not uncivilized but have a structured society with its own laws and traditions.
The villagers were taught by their gods to respect other people and to not harm them unnecessarily. This is highlighted in the story of Abame, and the subsequent tale of Mother Kite, the young duck and the chick.
It makes it sunny in that spot, I don't really know it's purpose tough. - It clears up things such as fogs and rain -If you use it on a villager during a fog, the villager will be invisible
In ancient festivals villagers dressed in costumes to scare away evil spirits and witches. This also happens on Halloween.
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.
Mr. Kiaga was a Christian missionary who came to the village in "Things Fall Apart." He made the villagers laugh when he referred to their gods as "wooden dolls and false gods." This was seen as disrespectful and amusing to the villagers who held their gods in high regard.
All you have to do is upgrade your engineering using your tech points.