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Noland leaves Jaya without a proper goodbye from Calgara. It is only after Noland has set sail that Calgara learns the truth: Noland cut the trees to save the tribe from further infection, not to insult their gods.
After Noland and his crew helped the Shandia people by curing a deadly plague (Tree Sickness) and cutting down infected "sacred" trees, a massive misunderstanding occurred. The Shandia viewed the cutting of the trees as a desecration of their ancestors. Noland leaves Jaya without a proper goodbye from Calgara
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If you are following the for the first time, this chapter is essential for understanding why Wyper and the Shandia are so desperate to "light the fire of Shandora" and why Cricket (Noland's descendant) spent his life searching for the sunken city.
Noland vows to return, but as history shows, the island of Jaya is later split by the Knock Up Stream, sending the part with the Bell into the sky. Noland is eventually executed as a "liar" because Jaya (and the gold he described) had "disappeared" when he returned with the King. Where to Read Legally
This chapter focuses on the departure of Noland from Jaya and the misunderstanding that led to a lifelong regret.