Amarta: Kingdom of Shadows
About the Game
Wayang Kulit is a traditional Indonesian shadow puppetry performance that originated in Java. The term “wayang” means shadow or imagination, while “kulit” refers to the leather material used to craft the puppets. These intricately carved puppets are made from buffalo hide and are manipulated behind a white screen with a light source, creating shadow silhouettes visible to the audience.
Recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, Wayang Kulit represents a rich synthesis of visual art, literature, music, and performance, making it one of the most significant cultural traditions in Indonesia.
Babad Wanamarta is a story from the Javanese Wayang Kulit tradition that tells about the founding of the Pandawa kingdom in a wild and dangerous forest called Wanamarta. In the story, the Pandawa are given a barren and cursed forest by the Kurawa as a political maneuver to remove them from power. Instead of accepting defeat, the Pandawa decide to transform the forest into a prosperous kingdom. With determination, wisdom, and cooperation, they begin clearing the forest, building settlements, and defending their land from various supernatural threats such as demons, spirits, and mystical creatures that inhabit the wilderness.
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