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Anh Tiko helped you pack your clothes and hammock. It was your first time doing anything like this, your Mama and Papa had always hung your hammock and stowed your clothes for you. With Anh Tiko, you unkotted your hammock from your favorite spot and laid it down spreading your blanket on it. He taught you how to neatly fold your clothes and wrap them in cloth baggies. Then he showed you how to arrange your baggies on your blanket before wrapping it all up into one pack, using the hammock's fastening ropes as straps for a makeshift backpack. Now you're ready to visit the Hammock!
You and your cousins staged your packs outside your house before setting off. Even though this was your home, one should always behave like a guest, so you helped Baba and Pappy to tidy it before leaving. When it was time to go, you and your cousins went to pick up your packs, but there were so many of them! How could you be so sure which one is your pack?
It's obviously the blanket with...
>The swimming turtles!
>All the spirals!
>The many different colored flowers!
>Covered in fruits and nuts!
>Nothing but my favorite color! (every anon is going to have to pretend the hammock is their favorite color.)
You leave your village for the first time you can remember, following a Baba while being surrounded by other Grown-Ups who were there to make sure you don't do something stupid like run away. They made you hold hands with a friend so that you'd both be responsible for each other.
You held hands with...
>Your cousin Kari (f) who you were inseparable from!
>Your friend and neighbor Bubu (m) who couldn't even put on his trousers and would probably get lost without you!
>Anh Tiko because he'll never let you go missing!
I hope this hasn't come off as the infamous quest opener where we spend 3 weeks building a character, so I can only pray these bits at least give off cute and comfy but entertaining worldbuilding to acclimate you to the setting. Please enjoy this piece of art of this culture's home, Rika would be someone who'd climb a pole.