RRG Luke's Route: The Native Legend
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Script
Folk Custom Street
???: Let me tell you, the golden diamond is our priceless treasure. Its power...
Just as you walk into the Folk Custom Street to shop for some souvenirs at a stand selling traditional Tambyani trinkets...
You overhear the merchant from the next stand talking to tourists.
You: Golden diamond?
This keyword which is related to Luke's case instantly catches your attention.
You tug on Luke's arm, signaling him to go have a look at the neighboring jewelry stand.
Luke: Hello, excuse me. What's the priceless treasure you were talking about? Can you tell us more about it?
Accessory Merchant: Sure thing.
You: Can you show us the Golden Diamond you just mentioned?
Accessory Merchant: You misunderstand. I wasn't talking about a real diamond, but a legend.
Accessory Merchant: Long, long ago, the God of Amma granted Tambyani a golden diamond.
Accessory Merchant: The mysterious diamond transformed the land, originally a desert, into a prosperous and fertile one. It was a treasure gifted to this land.
Accessory Merchant: That's why the people here worship the God, Amma.
Accessory Merchant: The indigenous people also wear jewelry that look like diamonds to honor their gods.
You: So the Golden Diamond is just a legend...
Accessory Merchant: Yeah. The customer over there asked me for some stories, so I picked this one.
You: (Looks like I misunderstood him... )
Luke: Is the God you mentioned the creator of Tambyani?
Luke: We saw the sculpture of Amma when visited Shanya Museum. earlier.
Accessory Merchant: That's right. Holy Amma is our most revered deity and has been worshipped by the indigenous people for generations.
Accessory Merchant: Oh, right. The largest grassland in Tambyani is also named after the God, Amma.
You: (Amma Savanna? So that was where the name Amma came from.)
You: I heard that... the indigenous people here are very kind to visitors!
You: Is it true that they perform a special dance to welcome their guests?
Accessory Merchant: That's true. Tambyani people are born hospitable.
Accessory Merchant: Whenever people come to visit the village, they will put on special straw skirts and dance around the guests.
Accessory Merchant: If you are interested, you can also put on a traditional straw skirt and dance with them.
You: (Sounds fun. I definitely have to get Luke to try that with me.)
You: Are there any indigenous villages nearby?
Accessory Merchant: There are several indigenous villages in Amma Savanna. If you're going to the savanna later, you can visit them.
Accessory Merchant: I'm sure you'll love it there.
Luke: Great. We'll go there later if we have time.
You: Thank you for sharing so much with us.
Accessory Merchant: Not at all. You're welcome.
Accessory Merchant: Honestly, we love foreign tourists. It's only when the streets are bustling with them that there's some fun around this place!