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'''Yetu''' is a desert town in southern [[Cactus County]] region. The settlement has a distinct mud-based architecture with wood bundles on the building's walls, including its central building, surrounded by an octagonal fort. An [[Enpeecee]]-built desert pyramid is located on the north side of Yetu. The town is possibly a province of the [[Sultanate of Baba]], implied by discussion records and the existence of Baba's flag around Yetu. | '''Yetu''' is a desert town in southern [[Cactus County]] region. The settlement has a distinct mud-based architecture with wood bundles on the building's walls, including its central building, surrounded by an octagonal fort. An [[Enpeecee]]-built desert pyramid is located on the north side of Yetu. The town is isolated due to the lack of roads, pathways, or railways from other communities. The town is possibly a province of the [[Sultanate of Baba]], implied by discussion records and the existence of Baba's flag around Yetu. | ||
== Non-lore information == | == Non-lore information == | ||
Revision as of 23:58, 31 May 2025
Status (date): writing in progress (June 1st, 2025)
Yetu is a desert town in southern Cactus County region. The settlement has a distinct mud-based architecture with wood bundles on the building's walls, including its central building, surrounded by an octagonal fort. An Enpeecee-built desert pyramid is located on the north side of Yetu. The town is isolated due to the lack of roads, pathways, or railways from other communities. The town is possibly a province of the Sultanate of Baba, implied by discussion records and the existence of Baba's flag around Yetu.
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".
References
- This list includes only public sources and does not cover original research or field surveys.
- Shire Warp Scavenger Hunt, The Shire Forum, last accessed June 1st, 2025.