Page 8: - The giant golden bell produces a sound audible even during storms. - Shandora's bell is positioned atop a large ruined city structure. - Noland first heard the bell during a past voyage in rough weather. Page 9: - Kalgara carries a large spear during the conversation. - The bell's sound reached Noland's ship despite storm conditions. - Shandora's bell is mounted high with ceremonial ropes and supports. Page 10: - Shandora fell 400 years before the current events. - Noland plans preventive measures against tree fever on the island. - The island name 'Shandora' refers to a skull-shaped landmark. Page 11: - Noland provides new crop seeds to the Shandia villagers. - The ship carries a greenhouse for plant samples. - Invaders attack the village immediately after the ship departure preparations. Page 12: - Explosion occurs at ancient stone ruins during conflict. - Sea creatures attack villagers in shallow water near shore. Page 13: - One month has passed since arrival on Jaya. - Conversation occurs between wild-haired man with goggles and topknotted man in striped outfit. Page 14: - Villagers are ordered not to speak of last night's events. - Noland and his men have returned to the village. - Elder instructs villagers not to take matters into their own hands. Page 15: - Topknotted man in dark coat arrives seeking Kal gara. - Villagers react coldly to the arrival of the topknotted man. - Headband girl confronts the arriving man about departure timing.