Tulu City, Kasyapa Temple.
The Western Region Great Desert spans tens of thousands of miles. Unlike what outsiders imagine, not all areas are barren of life. Oases naturally formed along the underground water veins, which have nourished the Sand People for hundreds of years.
Large oases have cities built on them, and Tulu City is one of them.
This desert city boasts a population of several hundred thousand and is the nearest major tribal settlement to Town Sand Pass, serving as an essential base for the Sand Tribe's forays into Dayi.
As early as three hundred years ago, the Buddhist Sect of the Western Region established a temple inside Tulu City.
Extending their influence to the place closest to the West Sea Spirit Domain.
Over the centuries, as the Buddhist Sect's influence within the Sand Tribe grew, the status of Kasyapa Temple became increasingly exalted.
Although openly, the Buddhist Sect of the Western Region did not intervene in the internal affairs of the Sand Tribe,