Bilibin

Bilibin is a large town just north of the Goma Range in northern-central Angara which is ruled by Lord McCoy, who lives in a palace to the north of the town. Bilibin has a great deal of influence of the nearby town of Kolima to the east.

Bilibin is part of the plot of Golden Sun when due to the need for lumber to build his wife a new mansion, Lord McCoy requests the citizens of Kolima chop down trees in the nearby Kolima Forest. When the lumberjacks of Kolima attempt to chop down the sentient "holy tree" Tret, he becomes enraged and curses the residents of Kolima to be turned into trees, so that they will die along with his forest. After this event, Bilibin builds the Bilibin Barricade to prevent people from going to Kolima for their own safety. Lord McCoy appears to have a Scottish accent, and the architecture of Bilibin is medieval European with thatched roofs and wooden houses.

North west of Bilibin is the wintry town of Imil.

Vendors
Bilibin's Inn is located in the bottom right part of the village and costs 7 coins per Adept.

Items

 * [[Image:Coin.gif]] 5 Coins: Found in a jar to the left of the small house near the town entrance.
 * [[Image:Antidote.gif]] Antidote: Found in a barrel to the lower left in the small house near the town entrance.
 * [[Image:Sleep Bomb.gif]] Sleep Bomb: Found under the bed in the lower-leftmost house in town.
 * [[Image:Hard Nut.gif]] Hard Nut: Found in the barrel to the upper right in the house just right of the item shop.
 * [[Image:Herb.gif]] Herb: Found in the water-filled jar just to the left of the entrance to the Sanctum.

Djinn
Gust is underground in a small area called McCoy's Warehouse. You can "preview" the Djinni by pushing the gold statue in the center of town to reveal a ladder, but you can't reach it from this entrance. Instead, starting from the sanctum, walk along the top of the gate and fence clockwise to a bush which you use Whirlwind on to enter the same room from a different direction. To your right is a gold statue preventing access to Gust but it can easily be moved downwards, after which the Djinni can be reached by simply hopping behind the statue.

Story
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