The Mana

 In the mystical realm of the Amazon River, mana is often regarded as the very essence of magic and life force. It's the energy that powers spells, abilities, and sometimes even the very land itself. Think of it as the magical lifeblood that flows through the world.

The mana needs to be fed. 

Why does the Mana need to be fed?  If it is not kept fed the health-giving properties of harvested food will diminish - so keep the mana fed to ensure the items you harvest give you health!

For feeding the Mana, a special Mana shrine exists near the skull cave. You, wanderer will approach it by passing a bridge that is held by the symbol for the white Mana, a sun. 


Once you have passed the bridge you are facing the black Mana, a skull made out of stone. In front of it is your sacrifice spot on which you need to step for the sacrifice.

As soon as you are ready you can offer your givings to the mana. It accepts only Amazon Rocks, those that you gain when you are mining for Gold or Jewels. Placing other items than rocks will make you lose them with no gain. Once rocks are fed, the mana-meter to the right side of the skull will show the energy. In this picture the mana meter is empty.

Everyone can feed four rocks to the mana. Then you must take turns. So, if you want to load the mana up to the max, best is to visit with a friend. And bring many rocks.