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Wagadu's sistrum-staff is a musical weapon typically used by priests (especially of the Moon Goddess Addeessa); it is inspired by Ethiopia's sistrum, the Ṣanāṣel, which goes all the way back to Ancient Egypt🎶🎵✨🇪🇹🇪🇬✨
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Sometimes all you need is Wagadian baskets to carry positive vibes into the new week ✨🙌🏾😊
Art by @Solvrium 🎨
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(3/5) Characters in The Wagadu Chronicle's MMORPG have several equipment body slots, most of them for clothes and jewlerly rather than combat equipment: Wagadu is really about expressing yourself 🫶🏾🥻🥼👑✨
(2/5) All clothes and accessories are connected to some specific culture within Wagadu - which in turn is inspired by a blend of fantasy and real cultures.
(1/5)Next week our two week Alpha-2 starts. @TwinDrums 's art team has added an amazing amount of new clothes & accessories because we want you to meet those Spirits and Ancestors feeling glamorous 💅🏾✨
You can apply to join as a tester here: https://t.co/GJ6DqbSHb9
Some pieces:
Here are some beautiful wooden sandals you'll be able to craft and wear in Wagadu - perfect for rainy days to stay above the mud (to prepare for that Rainforest fashion show 💅🏿✨... or for duel with cocky water spirits ⚔️🔥)
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Art by @Solvrium
Did you know that in our MMORPG you and your friends can claim a Waka guardian spirit of an island and build a village from scratch? Here are some in-game construction sites ✨👷🏿♂️⚒️
3D models: Michelle Than
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6/9 Some multilayered eateries. We can't wait to see our players tell each other about their Wagadu adventures while enjoying palm wine, fried plantains and boiled yams in these hybrid outdoor spaces ✨
4/9 The townhall is very "Wagadian" - it carefully balanced traditional African elements, such as the circular outdoor space where elders meet, with some more fantasy elements, such as the Emere guardian-spirits that protect and sustain the structure.