Kibombo

Kibombo is a large village in the Northern half of the Southern region of Gondowan, just south of the Suhalla Range. The architecture and culture of the village resembles pre-European Sub-Saharan Africa, of which the Zulu's are a clichéd example. When you first arrive in Kibombo, you find that an initiation ceremony is underway. All of the buildings are closed and the villagers are choking the road to the ceremony, all hoping to glimpse their new witchdoctor.

Vendors
The town's Inn service is provided in the building to the lower right with a fee of 12 coins per Adept.

Items
The following items can be found in the town houses following the episode inside the Gabomba Statue when day arrives:


 * [[Image:Lucky Pepper.gif]] Lucky Pepper: Found in jar on the left side of village
 * [[Image:Lucky Medal.gif]] Lucky Medal: In a blue jar in the northwest two-room house in town.
 * [[Image:Nut.gif]] Nut: In a barrel in the first floor of the Inn.

Djinn

 * [[Image:Mercury djinn.gif]] Spring is in Piers’ possession when he joins your party at Kibombo.
 * [[Image:Mercury djinn.gif]] Shade is in Piers’ possession when he joins your party at Kibombo.

Story
The Kibombo worship a deity called The Great Gabomba which is a spirit that resides in a huge clockwork and Psynergy powered statue to the north of the town. The Kibombo are ruled by a wise Witch Doctor who must undergo a test of offering to the Great Gabomba to validate his or her leadership. The people of Kibombo are slightly more warlike than their peaceful southern neighbors in the village of Naribwe, and they patrol the Kibombo Mountains to the south tenaciously. The latest Witch Doctor, Akafubu is childish and reckless, and thus has difficulty accessing his potential. It doesn't help that the Great Gabomba keeps refusing to acknowledge that his skills are sufficient, undermining his self-confidence. What no one realizes is that the fault is not that Akafubu's skills are insufficient (they're not), but that the system that would conduct the Witch Doctor's Psynergy to the Gabomba spirit has broken down from age.