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Month: December 2025

A Naked Wednesday Story

Unclothed villagers gather around a campfire in the jungle clearing

We met in camp for Naked Wednesday and started with our usual ritual bath. Afterward we headed back, relaxed and comfortable, and settled in together.

The shaman began a story and everyone added a little part. It turned into something surprisingly good… “The Story Beneath the Roots”. More thoughtful than naughty this time, but a really nice way to end the evening together.

The Story Beneath the Roots

Long before the first Seeker arrived, the jungle hid a secret beneath the roots of the tallest tree. Its trunk rose vast and heavy, not reaching toward the sky, but pressing downward, as if all its strength existed to hold something sealed below. Those who passed felt awe stir in them, though none could say why.

Between the roots there was a glow — not fire, but a slow, steady pulse, like the breathing of the earth itself. The gods had not sent it as a gift. It was something that had to be guarded.

Few noticed it. Fewer dared approach.

One day, a small boy came digging for roots that made colors. He found the great tree by chance and saw the light beneath it. Though curiosity pulled him closer, he did not touch it. Day after day he returned, standing in reverent silence, wondering about the glow that looked almost like part of a buried sphere.

Months passed. Whole moons turned.

At times he held his hand above the light, close enough to feel its warmth, yet never daring to make contact. He sensed that this was not something to be taken by force. The secret would only reveal itself when approached with care.

One evening, his courage wavered. His fingers drifted nearer. Heat surged through his hand, sharp and burning. Fear struck him and he fled, believing himself cursed. That night he returned in prayer, asking only for peace.

The glow answered.

The heat softened into warmth. The light clarified, revealing a great sphere of living stone, veined with brightness like roots turned inside out. It was a fragment of the sky itself — fallen when the gods still walked close to the earth. It carried memory, power, and hunger all at once.

From that day on, the boy felt changed. He moved lightly through the jungle, singing to birds, scolding jaguars, feeling the forest answer him as if it recognized him. When he returned to the tree, the sphere had shifted in color, gentler now.

At last, he pressed his hand to the bark of the tree.

The roots loosened.

The sphere pulsed — and transformed.

Wings unfurled from the light, and from it emerged a radiant girl, glowing softly as she hovered before him. She placed her hand on his bare chest and smiled.

“You were careful,” she said. “You touched the tree before you touched me. You waited until I was ready.”

Overwhelmed, the boy fell back, speechless. She drew him up gently and held him.

“You are one of the few the gods trust,” she whispered. “To care for the earth. To guide others gently but firmly. To live in balance with all that grows and breathes.”

She rested her hand on his head.

“I grant you not one life, but nine.”

Light flashed — zasss — and where the boy stood, a cat blinked beneath the great tree, eyes shining with ancient knowing.

And so the jungle kept its secret — though sometimes, if you watch closely, a cat sits quietly at the roots of the tallest tree, listening to the earth breathe.

Muddy Naked Wednesday

This Wednesday the tribe gathered in the heart of camp for Kart’s Muddy Wednesday, a joyful and very Tapi ritual where large tubs of healing mud were emptied onto the ground and everyone joined in a communal mud bath. Named in loving honor of Kart, who is usually covered in mud anyway, this time the mud was at least clean, sacred, and intentionally shared.

Shaman Whisper.

“People of the jungle… welcome to Sacred Naked Wednesday. A ceremony born from ancient wisdom… and from Karto’s very questionable bathing habits.”

“So here we are. Naked. Muddy. Spiritual. Very Tapi.”

“Today we return to the mother’s skin. The mud of this land is the skin of Tupã’s creation… rich, alive, filled with the breath of the earth.”

“It cleanses the body, pulling out the heat and poisons of the week — especially the poison Karto brings when he forgets to wash.”

“And it grounds us, joining us again to the roots of our home. The earth holds us, reminds us we belong. And in Karto’s case, it also holds him down long enough to actually bathe.”

“Let every smear be a prayer, let every breath be a blessing. And please… let this be strong enough to wash off whatever Karto left behind.”

“Now, people of the jungle… cover yourselves. Let the mud claim you. Let the jungle see you as you truly are … unhidden, unburdened, and reborn.”

We ended the ritual exactly as the spirits intended, by dancing around in the mud and shaking our muddy bodies to the music played by Shui. It’s for sure an event we’ll do again.

Naked Wednesday – The Tasks

Unclothed villagers gather around a campfire under the jungle canopy at night

This Naked Wednesday everyone was given a series of tasks to complete in order to please the gods. Each person had to find a list of items such as strawberries, passion fruit, poison seeds, and even a person exploring the jungle who had never been to the camp before.

There was a lot of running around, plenty of confusion, and a great deal of laughter when the explorers arrived, whether they came willingly or were brought in by others.

It was a fun exercise, and I am sure the shaman will have us do it again.

Unclothed woman raises arms while standing on a lawn in the jungle camp

raises her staff, feathers rattling, voice echoing through the trees:

“People of the jungle, listen well! Today you face the Seven Trials of Tupâ, a test of courage, cunning, and wild spirit. To succeed, you must return with all seven sacred items, each a trial in itself. Only then will the jungle know you are worthy!”

The Seven Trials

  1. Chicken – The Trial of the Hunt…. Catch a chicken . A test of speed, focus, courage. The jungle laughs at those who stumble!
  2. Toucan – The Trial of the Sky Hunt……Clever, loud, mischievous. Catch a toucan and show your patience, skill, and stealth. The jungle spirits giggle at your cleverness.
  3. Poison Seed – The Trial of Cunning…….Only a sharp eye can find the dangerous seeds. This tests your wisdom and knowledge of the jungle. One wrong move, and the spirits of the seeds will sting!
  4. Pearl – The Trial of Water Wisdom……Hidden in shells, guarded by river spirits. A pearl proves your patience, luck, and respect for the waters.
  5. Passion Fruit – The Trial of Sweetness…..Find a passion fruit — a test of fruit-gathering skill and care.
  6. Strawberry – The Trial of Delicate Hands…….Small, shy, and easily crushed. Bring a strawberry to prove your gentleness and careful touch.
  7. Tourist – The Trial of Tongue, Charm, and Force….And now… the most chaotic of all: the tourist. Bring me a stranger, not a friend, not a tribe mate, not a local, but a true explorer from the outside world…..Try first with words, charm, or trickery….If diplomacy fails… do not hesitate. Drag them, chase them, wrestle them, or use the sacred vine-leash. Knock them down if you must. The jungle does not frown upon determination!

When you return, you must tell the full story: how you found them, what words you used, how they resisted, and how you finally brought them here …
laughs, curses, and all!

opens arms “Run with speed! Hunt with skill! Collect with care! Charm, trick, or drag your tourist!

slams the staff into the earth: “Bring me all seven items and prove your worth in the jungle! The spirits watch, the birds chatter, and I, Whispering Wind, will see who is clever, brave, and wild enough!”

“On the breath of Tupi… GO! Gather the jungle itself!”