Goro Inga [ Trusted ]
In the city, Goro Inga was a myth. In the underground circles of Tokyo, he was a commodity. To the desperate, he was a jagged pill one swallowed only when the pain of the truth became unbearable. He was a carver of masks. Not the Noh masks one saw in museums, but true faces—visages made of lacquer and wood that, when worn, allowed the bearer to finally speak the words their human throats could never utter.
Kaito felt a cold spike of dread. "What do you mean?" goro inga
The origins of the kingdom of Goro Inga date back to the late Iron Age, around the 12th century AD. At that time, the Congo region was home to numerous tribes and kingdoms, each with their own distinct culture and traditions. The founders of Goro Inga, a group of skilled farmers and traders, settled in the Congo River valley, where they established a thriving agricultural community. Over time, their settlement grew, and they developed a complex system of governance, economy, and social organization. In the city, Goro Inga was a myth

