Ndipaya

A tribe belonging to the Kijuju region. Until the late 1960s, their capital of their Kingdom was deep underground. However, with the installation of a research facility within the grounds, the people were drove off their land.

Most of their above-ground territory was taken off their hands with the building of an oil field.

In the noughties, the director of the Oil field - Ricardo Irving - helped them to get their trust. He had a gondola installed to increase their technological knowledge and many other things, eventually becoming a friend of the people by the late noughties.

The Ndipaya were sent to the oil field to treatment for a disease spreading - in actuality, there was no disease and the "treatment" was Type 2 Plagas.

The following morning, the younger children of the tribe had died from the Plagas. The chief went to the Oil field to ask questions, only to return to his people and warn them that the "disease" had killed them. The fear of dying brought the Ndipaya back to the Oil for further "treatment" - whether they wanted to or not.

In the few days that followed, the Ndipaya behaviour became very disturbing. The men began dressing in full war paint like the ones worn by their ancestors. The women no longer grieved their dead babies, before dying from the Plagas themselves.

Some of the men even mutated, increasing their size by nearly two feet.

The civilisation came to an end when the remaining Ndipaya were killed by BSAA members.