![]() #79: Appears after clearing the Devil Gate Trial Cave.#78: Appears after beating Blockhead Grande in the divine spring.#77: Buried near the Mermaid spring (initially hidden by a Devil gate). ![]() #76: On the ice waterfall next to the path to Wep'keer.#75: At the end of the bear cave, near the path leading to Wep'keer.Sun Fragment: Obtained after the local Bandit spider's defeat.The spring's entrance itself is accessed by a Konohana blossom. Cherry Bomb 3: In the Divine spring next to the local Guardian Sapling, which needs to be opened by Cherry Bomb 2.Tribe of the Moon: In the end directly across the chasm from the entrance of the hidden cave near the path to Wep'keer.Cherry Bomb 3: In the Divine spring where Cherry Bomb 3 is obtained.You can help the Ōkami Wiki by writing it. This section is empty or needs to be expanded. The Ark of Yamato had been permanently frozen in Laochi Lake prior to the events of Ōkami. Kamui has existed since the age of myths when True Orochi destroyed the Celestial Plain which forced the Celestials to board the Ark of Yamato, resulting in the Ark of Yamato genocide and the polluting of Nippon with countless demons. Merchants are found in most of the major residential areas, typically offering the usual wares of Nippon and occasionally providing early access to Divine Instruments. Many mainland homes resemble igloos and sport chimneys to release smoke from the ever-burning fires heating the indoors and its residents. The homes are largely constructed from the same things that surround them, typically dying or fallen trees and snow. In addition to that, they keep herds of sheep around both for meat and source of fabric. The Oina hang the meats in their home, allowing them to dry, to preserve them for use in the winter, when food is more scarce. Given how most civilizations on this island are surrounded by waters, it's safe to assume that the industry that takes the most importance is fishing. From this, it can be assumed that their relations are good, but that they likely do not try to expand their field of contact. This tiny race, however, bears a strong connection to the Oina, often growing up alongside one another and becoming close friends. The Poncles dwell far away from these other two, buried deep within the forest of Yoshpet, protected by its hallucination-inducing spores. Both are forced to live on the edge of the island, making the second of three communities, away from the rest of the Oina, likely not permitted to enter the village of Wep'keer unaccompanied, if at all. Kokari and Onigiri-Sensei are both allowed to make their homes here, but not without precaution. These people are wary of outsiders, yet allow them to stay, so long as they do not invade or dwell near their village. The most prominent of these are the Oina, who view the entire island as their nation and home. Kamui's inhabitants can be divided into three primary communities. Other than this vast forest, the vegetation found throughout Kamui tends to be short and sparse, to due a lack of viable soil in which plants can grow, in addition to a lack of warmth and light to stimulate their growth. However, this is where the tiny Poncles make their home, in a tree stump called Ponc'tan found in an oddly warm and blossoming clearing. The island also boasts a thick forest, Yoshpet, from which it is said escape is impossible. The terrain itself is uneven, with snowy land flowing into icy pools where was once flowed freely, making it easy to lose proper footing, slipping and falling all over the place. Many of the civilizations are hidden between the twin peaks of Ezofuji, at which the Twin Demons Lechku & Nechku are enshrined. ![]() Kamui is a harsh landscape, blanketed in heavy, white snow nearly year-round.
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