Residence

Although his family resides in the Marquesas Islands, Tiki B prefers not to have a home and would rather wander around from city to city and forest to forest. He lives for a sense of adventure, without any schedule, nor repeating the same path. He also has a theory that if he ever stays in one place too long, or considers a place his home, he will turn back into a statue again. Tiki B continues to search for the meaning of life and interacts with different cultures, gods, and food, however, the more he travels, the more he is confused. His mother, until this day has not stopped weeping for him. The natives are scared to go to the part of the forest where the Rarotonga statues reside, as they have heard stories of wailing that is carried out on the wind. It is considered haunted by spirits now, and the family is starting to lose their tiki reputation because of the lessening of human sacrifice and worship. Sometimes Tiki B sends souvenirs of his journey back to his family. The gifts are usually delivered by the confused postman at the statues feet, and the natives consider these offerings as a form of worship from distant lands and other tribes.

residence

residence