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'''Yetu''' is a desert settlement in southern [[Cactus County]] region. The settlement has a distinct mud-based architecture | '''Yetu''' is a desert settlement in southern [[Cactus County]] region. The settlement has a distinct mud-based architecture, including its central building which is surrounded by an octagonal fort. There is an [[Enpeecee]]-built desert pyramid | ||
== Non-lore information == | == Non-lore information == | ||
The formation of Yetu took inspiration from real life | :''The non-lore status of this section's information has not been formally reviewed.''<br> | ||
The formation of Yetu took inspiration from real life works. Its mud builds are possibly inspired by the real-life Great Mosque of Djenne in Mali. Yetu's in-game builder, _DESTRUCTOR_, stated that its name, along with Baba, are inspired by the Civilization IV theme song, "Baba Yetu". | |||
Revision as of 23:41, 31 May 2025
Status (date): writing in progress (May 31st, 2025)
Yetu is a desert settlement in southern Cactus County region. The settlement has a distinct mud-based architecture, including its central building which is surrounded by an octagonal fort. There is an Enpeecee-built desert pyramid
Non-lore information
- The non-lore status of this section's information has not been formally reviewed.
The formation of Yetu took inspiration from real life works. Its mud builds are possibly inspired by the real-life Great Mosque of Djenne in Mali. Yetu's in-game builder, _DESTRUCTOR_, stated that its name, along with Baba, are inspired by the Civilization IV theme song, "Baba Yetu".