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Vicuna Village

Nestled within the Alpacan mountain range, the quaint little
town called Vicuna Village is one of several small villages
located along the base of the Alpacan Mountains. Peaceful
and friendly, the humble people of Vicuna Village live as
farmers and merchants, traditional occupations for natives
of this area. Adobe houses and hand-built cottages make up
the town and serve as shops and homes (sometimes both).

Much of the history of Vicuna Village is preserved in folklore,
passed down through the generations. The superstitious villagers
hold to many ancient legends particularly the legend
of the one called the "Great Llama," a hero who
would rid the land of the evil Idol of Doom which terrorized
the people centuries ago. Several of these legends do have
basis in fact, as was demonstrated when the Idol of Doom recently
resurfaced and the Great Llama did emerge to destroy the evil
forever, thereby saving the village from destruction.
Notable inhabitants of Vicuna Village include Una, a local
fortune teller and mystic. Last in a line of fortune tellers
to inherit the map to the Idol of Doom's location, Una takes
credit for setting the Great Llama on the "path to his
destiny." Another less admirable character is El Gato,
who originally found the Idol of Doom and attempted to use
its power for his own selfish purposes.
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Local fortune teller
and mystic, Una.
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The
villainous, thieving troublemaker, El Gato. |
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