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Revision as of 22:27, 28 February 2021
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The tranquil and wise Ai-Mo tribe inhabits the harshest, windiest, and highest mountain range of the square, where they have found inner peace by meditating in the eternal evening light.
–Tribe description
The Ai-Mo tribe is the 10th of the 12 regular tribes in Polytopia. Ai-Mo starts with the Meditation technology.
Ai-Mo is typically considered to be a lower-mid-tier tribe due to its varied resources and practically useless starting technology (Meditation does not unlock any unit, nor does it lead to any resource technologies). However, Ai-Mo can receive an Altar of Peace as early as turn 5.
Resources
Ai-Mo has +mountain and --crop.
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Appearance
- Fruit: Lï-po chilis (chili peppers)
- Animal: Llamo (llama)
- Field: Hilly and steep green fields
- Forest: Trees with thin and flat layers of leaves
- Mountain: Rocky and spiraled mountains with gold-capped tops
- City: Grey stone and colourful flags with either flat orange roofs or pointed white roofs
- Helmet: A small turquoise ribbon on the center of the forehead
Lore
- 2019 Tribe Day: Despite their stoic appearance, the Ai-Mo love to party! One of their largest festivals is the “Ai-Yaca,” where the citizens celebrate with parades, llamo races, poetry recital, and dancing!
- 2020 Tribe Moon: The iconic strips on the foreheads of the Ai-Mo are made from the dye of the Issi flower, which is believed to improve mental clarity.
- 2021 Tribe Moon: "They haunt these mountains, throwing rocks and pushing unsuspecting pilgrims to their doom!", the storyteller tells the children about the mighty Oo-Li. "But don't fret, the Oo-Li in these hills provide blessings to our cities when we give them offerings of Llamo meat and tasty fruit.
- The "Oo-Li" shown in the Tribe Moon poster is a Polytopian in a costume. The "real" Oo-Li tower over the Ai-Mo, as confirmed by Zoythrus.
- Web Shop: Should you ever get the chance to taste Om-soi, don't hesitate. It holds the power of healing and gives serenity to any anxious mind. Only the Ai-Mo know the recipe, and it has been a well kept secret since the beginning of turns.
- Web Shop: This traditional costume is usually worm during the Feast of Ai-ioo, a celebration dedicated to the hard-working Llamo. The day is spent with ceremonies and dances to honor and praise the Llamo's great importance to the Ai-Mo people.
- Instagram: We – the tranquil Ai-Mo tribe are this close to reach Enlightenment and Eternal Peace. This close. There is just one slight problem – all the other tribes. If they could just avoid living on the Square, disturbing our tranquil meditation it would be perfect. If they could just follow our example – drink llama milk, have a mind-melting wild chili from time to time, and focusing on finding inner peace – we would all live in harmony together. If we get 1000 people to follow the wise words of our leader, aimo_tribe on TWITTER we will make our tribe free to purchase for one day. – if you don’t like it, you rest in pieces. And please: Ssshhhh!!!
Strategy
- Main article: Ai-Mo/Strategy
City Buildings
Trivia
- The Ai-Mo are influenced by Tibetan and Andean cultures.[1]
- The Ai-Mo bear a vague resemblance to Airbenders from the popular TV series "Avatar: The Last Airbender."
- In the ambience that plays throughout Ai-Mo lands, a constant, deep, yet calm humming sound; wind blowing through the mountain ranges and the trees; and sorts of distant horns, gongs, and/or bells being played are heard.
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