Kolima Village

Kolima is a village of lumberjacks. It is located in Angara. It's people were put under a curse that turned them into trees.

Story
When Isaac's party first enters Kolima Tret use his powerful magic to try and turn the heroes into trees like the others. But their Psynergy protects them from this evil spell. Isaac and company vow to put an end to the magic spell caused by Tret. After defeating him though, Tret realizes he is drained of power due to his decent into evil. Isaac and the others travel to Imil and meet Mia who helps them through the Mercury Lighthouse. The party faces off against Saturos and after his defeat they fill the Empty Bottle (found in Imil) with Hermes' Water. They head back to Tret and and restore him and he uses his newly reagained powers to lift the curse he himself had earlier inflicted.

Vendors
Kolima's Inn is located in the tall treehouse in the upper left part of the village and costs 8 coins per Adept.

Items

 * [[Image:Coin.gif]] 7 Coins: Found in the barrel at the top floor of the equipment shop.
 * [[Image:Apple.gif]] Apple: Found in the upper left jar among the six jars at the upper right of town.
 * [[Image:Herb.gif]] Herb: Found in the jar just to the left of the treehouse with the fenced-in Venus Djinni.
 * [[Image:Lucky Medal.gif]] Lucky Medal: Found in the jar at the top floor of the inn.

Djinn

 * [[Image:Venus djinn.gif]] Granite: Visibly fenced in right next to a fenced-in exit. To reach the underground passage that connects to that exit, walk into the back end of the tree house.

Miscellaneous
Kolima technically has a subplot that starts when you enter Kolima when it is inhabitated by trees. The people in the house with the Djinni are hiding a secret. You'll get hints from the home's inhabitants, but you won't find out the truth until you save Tret and the curse is lifted. The way it is phrased does not reveal whether the item in question is the Turtle Boots, the Fur Coat found in Kolima Forest, or even the Djinni.

Cultural Refrences
It is perhaps named after the Kolyma region in northeastern Russia. Historically, among the various labor camps established in Kolyma during Joseph Stalin's rule were lumbering camps.