Yep. The VV1 villagers emigrated to Isola when their own home was destroyed by a volcano.
The five kids found in VV2 are still a mystery, though; are they the remnants of the original inhabitants? Where did the adults go?
I thought they were children lost from the VV1 village, that were found by the adults; perhaps I'm wrong though, I can't remember where I heard it. It's entirely possible that my own theory got mixed up with my memories.
Exactly! Listen, what you are thinking of, Lurkily, is the Isola that we know, not the Isola that ghosts in the Sun Dial room knew before their city was destroyed. They don't actually say what happened to the villagers of their city. Isn't it possible that the naturalists fled to the west shore and took up residence there but at some point in time discovered that magic was taking place and left only the five kids behind?
They left children behind, very likely to die? Hello?
The point I'm making is that the time it takes for painted walls not exposed to the weather to fade and crack, (The painting in the cave,) for whatever artifice surrounded the cave to fall into rubble(the rubble surrounding the cave), for stone statues and structures to fall apart, (The statue and the bath) and for nature to begin reclaiming human works,(The roster,) is a lot longer than even the VV1 tribe is likely to have existed; that secret city is OLD. Without using any information from the forums, my VV1 village finished the puzzles in 90 years on my first game, and VV2 in 80-some-odd. (It helped recognizing the recipe for the stew, hidden under the vines, quickly.)
Rounding that off to 200 years, and taking a tropical climate into consideration, I just don't think it's old enough. I mean, look at some of the monuments that are around from the first colonies that landed in what is now the USA; and the US of America is only about 200 years old; only 200 years old, and yet runestones from when the Vikings landed in America, thousands of years before, are still intact and mostly legible.