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After the killing of a goat, a feud will erupt between families that will result in the deaths of 70 people, including men, women, and children, based on a true story Muma island's rule Sebastiano "Bastiano" Tansu, known as "the Mute of Gallura," was one of the most ferocious and desperate protagonists of the terrible feud that shook Sardinia in the mid-nineteenth century. From childhood, he was first mocked by his peers for being born deaf and mute, and then marginalized for his particularly violent nature. In 1884, Enrico Costa wrote and published the historical novel titled "Il muto di Gallura."