The Kai, unable to find the source of the tremors in Caprica hear stories of animals behaving peculiarly further south, and visit Rēsugurētā, requesting to study the goings on of the area to determine the source of the bizarre behavior noticed by the earth and wildlife.
The Rēsunese graciously accept anyone willing to study the on-goings along-side them, and as such the Kai finds itself welcomed to commence studies on the situation.
Certain Rēsugurētān hot springs begin to act unusually, and ice on a mountain of a height of 30,228 feet, around 27 miles from the nearest village begins to melt or crumble off.
With these oddity's noted, numerous individuals begin to become wary of the heat, and lesser clans with lesser workforces begin to enact laws in their wards concerning outdoor fires and kids playing with molten lava on the weekends, a few individuals are either sent or like idiots take it upon themselves to begin to scale the mountains briefly to get a direct glimpse at what was reported as the melting and shifting of snow and ice atop of the nearby mountain, and with potential worries of floods, laborers begin to create massive cbrown towns that move around the villages and down the hillsides, though the hillside that leads to a village at it's base. And this village doesn't like the idea of whatever melting coming the forget down their way, so they begin to expand on it and make sure it doesn't end up wiping them all out, and so they make it go down their hill, and you've pretty much got the idea, one village nearly forgets over the other, and so they expand upon it to the next village until they run out of villages to almost forget over. Additionally, some villages make dams in some of the most prominent masses of water, just to make sure it doesn't overflow and drown everything. Then again, this is something that has not appeared as of late, and only the much older generations, and because of all the stuff's that happened the older generations for the most part don't really wanna help because their country has been killing itself for a bit.