
Baking Burbuka
There is legend of a flying island that travels between galaxies collecting knowledge. An ancient universal modulator powers it through the seas of the burning wood. You could smell the smoke from the Tayiians burbuka under the bark of the trees when they passed by. It’s roots are explained in the Zium Kaah and its Clap! Clap! effects are understood.
Black smoke was rising, so Ashiko appeared, the giant sacred elephant, to protect the people. Except the smoke was from a nearby Ibsomu greenhouse which Ashiko inhaled and began to transform. Burbuka again, the people were singing and dancing around the island under Kwasi’s seventh storm. Books like Zium Kaah explained these hurricanes of high and that every event was important and worth celebrating. At last Sahkii appeared, the goddess mother, and directed the islanders to start mating.