List of Mother 3 Locations
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Unlike the two previous Mother games, Mother 3 does not have any giant cities. Mainly, it is composed of various mountains, forests, and a village, but there is a somewhat carnival-looking city during Chapter 8.
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[edit] Tazmily Village
Tazmily Village (タツマイリ村 Tatsumairi Mura?) is a fictional location in the video game Mother 3.
Tazmily Village is the only settlement on the island during the first six chapters. Southern Tazmily contains Flint, Lucas, Claus, and Hinawa's house. The central area consists of Thomas' Bazzar, the YADO Inn, a mansion, and a couple of houses. It is the main area of the town where people can go and talk and relax. Eastern Tazmily holds a farm, another house, and Duster and Wes' home. As well as a river. Northern Tazmily is a crossroads of sorts. Usually Leda, the town watchman who literally has his "head in the clouds," is standing there ringing the bell when a problem arises. The crossroads connects the cemetery, the forest, a tunnel, and the town itself. There is also a church located near the forest entrance where players can input their name in Japanese katakana, hiragana, or Alpha-Numerical characters.
Three years after the Pig Army takes control of the town, things significantly change. A bakery opens up and the inn becomes a hotel. 21st Century technology is also introduced. Periodically, blasts of lighting will hit people who do not own a happy box. Duster and Wes' home becomes a Retirement Home and the local farm becomes a training ground for Pig Army recruits.
The population of Tazmily is relatively small (This is excluding the other citizens of the Nowhere Islands) with a total of 42 people. There are also 2 dogs (a stray and Boney), 1 parrot, and various mice and birds.
While the religion of Tazmily's citizens is never revealed, they worship a dragon who protects the islands (Who turns out to be real unbeknownst to the people). There is even a prayer room where they can pray and worship and the player can input their name. The most religious of the people is Johnel, who worships every day.
There really is no economy up until the fourth chapter. However, there was a Bazaar and an Inn, although the people at that time had no idea what currency was. Apparently, items and rooms in the inn were free till the introduction of money. After Chapter Four, much of the money seems to come from the shops and other areas. The shops also begin to accept currency, and most items in the beginning of the game are expensive.
Tazmily also seems to have a centralised government of sorts. They have mayor called Pusher, hinting that Tazmily might be a republic. However, since all people have an equal status in Tazmily, it may be a democratic government.
"Tazmily" is the official English spelling of 『タツマイリ』.[1] Tatsumairi, when converted to kanji is Dragon Worship Village 辰参り村 (Tatsumiari Mura?).
[edit] Misoshire Cemetery
Misoshire Cemetery (ミソシレ墓場 misoshire hakaba?) is a fictional cemetery in the video game Mother 3.
Misoshire Cemetery is very idyllic during the day, where Nipolite, the gravekeeper, can be seen tilling the soil and digging graves. However, during the night, various zombies get up and fight any people passing by. The cemetery also has a very special cliff-side grave which is now Hinawa's. The cemetery leads you to the Castle Courtyard for Osohe Casle.
Misoshire is the literally translated name. Misoshire, when converted to kanji is Miso Soup Cemetery 味噌痴れ村 (Misoshire Hakaba?)
[edit] Osohe Castle
[edit] Ōuroko Beach
[edit] Teri Forest
[edit] Orishimo Mountain
[edit] Drago Plateau
[edit] Alec's House
[edit] Death Desert
[edit] Corva
[edit] Titiboo Theatre
[edit] Murasaki Forest
[edit] Chimera Laboratory
[edit] Okera Hall
[edit] Field of Sunflowers
[edit] Shirogune Mountain
[edit] Highway
[edit] Ikazuchi Tower
[edit] Dosei Dani
[edit] Gomafu Volcano
[edit] Tanehineri Island
[edit] Ocean Floor Dungeon
[edit] Chupichupyoi Temple
[edit] New Pork City
[edit] Empire Porky Building
[edit] Notes
- ^ Old official Mother 3 page (Japanese). Accessed 2007-02-16.
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