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<div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;" size=2px; face="Georgia"><b>THE QULAAN</b></font> <font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>were one of the lesser Xaela tribes that roamed far and wide across the continent of Othard, often referred to as the Wolves of the Steppe by other tribes and Othardian peoples alike. Known for their exceptional prowess in tracking and bringing down prey, much like the wolves that they claim as brethren, the Qulaan revered the Hunt above all else. Never lingering in one place for too long, this tightly knit group of Auri trackers and warriors followed wherever the promise of worthy quarry led them. Yet the constant danger of their pursuits as well as the occasional brushes with larger, hostile Xaela tribes tended to keep their numbers small with little growth. Despite this, the cunning tribe compensated for their lacking numbers with traditions meant to breed and raise even stronger stock, keeping their bloodlines going for generation upon generation. Paired with their willingness to interact with, learn from, and trade with outsiders, the pack remained strong.</font></div><br> | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;" size=2px; face="Georgia"><b>THE QULAAN</b></font> <font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>were one of the lesser Xaela tribes that roamed far and wide across the continent of Othard, often referred to as the Wolves of the Steppe by other tribes and Othardian peoples alike. Known for their exceptional prowess in tracking and bringing down prey, much like the wolves that they claim as brethren, the Qulaan revered the Hunt above all else. Never lingering in one place for too long, this tightly knit group of Auri trackers and warriors followed wherever the promise of worthy quarry led them. Yet the constant danger of their pursuits as well as the occasional brushes with larger, hostile Xaela tribes tended to keep their numbers small with little growth. Despite this, the cunning tribe compensated for their lacking numbers with traditions meant to breed and raise even stronger stock, keeping their bloodlines going for generation upon generation. Paired with their willingness to interact with, learn from, and trade with outsiders, the pack remained strong.</font></div><br> | ||
<div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>As the Garleans began to appear with frequency in Othard with the continent's subjugation in the year 1521, the Qulaan found their hunts and way of life stifled by these foreign invaders, as many other Xaela tribes did. It took them a good deal of time to adjust to the restriction in movement and availability of resources. Yet eventually, the tribe -- which had always placed a high value on adaptability and survival -- managed to learn how to carry on, finding ways to continue living and hunting without drawing the Garleans' attention nor ire. Still discontent remained, as it was wont to do, with only the barest of begrudging tolerance for the inconvenient presence given.</font></div><br> | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>As the Garleans began to appear with frequency in Othard with the continent's subjugation in the year 1521, the Qulaan found their hunts and way of life stifled by these foreign invaders, as many other Xaela tribes did. It took them a good deal of time to adjust to the restriction in movement and availability of resources. Yet eventually, the tribe -- which had always placed a high value on adaptability and survival -- managed to learn how to carry on, finding ways to continue living and hunting without drawing the Garleans' attention nor ire. Still discontent remained, as it was wont to do, with only the barest of begrudging tolerance for the inconvenient presence given.</font></div><br> | ||
<div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Roughly nine years ago, the other tribes, villages, and cities that the Qulaan regularly interacted and traded with began to notice the tribe's marked absence. After a few moons, rumors began to spread that the tribe was no longer. No one quite knew for certain what had happened to the Wolves of the Steppe, yet myriad theories were put forth. Some believed that the tribe had turned in on itself, erupting in battle that left them fragmented and easy pickings. Others suspected that another larger tribe, such as the Adarkim, subjugated and assimilated them into their ranks. Or maybe an attack by a hostile Dotharl tribe, who destroyed them as they did the Hotgo? Perhaps a hunt went terribly wrong, even?</font></div><br> | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Roughly nine years ago, the other tribes, villages, and cities that the Qulaan regularly interacted and traded with began to notice the tribe's marked absence. After a few moons, rumors began to spread that the tribe was no longer. No one quite knew for certain what had happened to the Wolves of the Steppe, yet myriad theories were put forth. Some believed that the tribe had turned in on itself, erupting in battle that left them fragmented and easy pickings. Others suspected that another larger tribe, such as the Adarkim, subjugated and assimilated them into their ranks. Or maybe an attack by a hostile Dotharl tribe, who destroyed them as they did the Hotgo? Perhaps a hunt went terribly wrong, even?</font></div><br> | ||
| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Whatever the case, even if the circumstances were unknown, one thing was: the proud hunters were no more. For cycles afterwards, the once glowing reputation of the Qulaani continued to fade as they were forgotten. Yet with the recent mass exodus from Othard to Eorzea, surprising whispers have begun to crop up of Qulaani hunters roaming these new lands. However, it remains to be seen if there is any truth to be found in these words, or if they're just words invoking the ghosts of a tribe lost.</font></div><br> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Whatever the case, even if the circumstances were unknown, one thing was: the proud hunters were no more. For cycles afterwards, the once glowing reputation of the Qulaani continued to fade as they were forgotten. Yet with the recent mass exodus from Othard to Eorzea, surprising whispers have begun to crop up of Qulaani hunters roaming these new lands. However, it remains to be seen if there is any truth to be found in these words, or if they're just words invoking the ghosts of a tribe lost.</font></div><br></td></tr></table></div> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>October 2nd, 2015:</b></font> Page created. Content heavily under construction. Basic formatting and placeholders completed. History page completed.</div></td> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>October 2nd, 2015:</b></font> Page created. Content heavily under construction. Basic formatting and placeholders completed. History page completed.</div> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>October 3rd, 2015:</b></font> Religion & Beliefs | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>October 3rd, 2015:</b></font> Religion & Beliefs, Life of a Qulaani, Social Hierarchy, and External Relations sections complete.</div> |
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| + | <div align=justify><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The Qulaan are a player-made Xaela tribe created by [[Jaliqai Qulaan]]. All information presented here, unless otherwise noted, is of her creation. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please direct a message to her either in-game (Jaliqai Qulaan), on the RPC ([http://ffxiv-roleplayers.com/member.php?action=profile&uid=2881 Ephemerality]), or on Tumblr ([http://www.jaliqai-the-red.tumblr.com Jaliqai-the-Red] or [http://www.wittypungoeshere.tumblr.com wittypungoeshere]). Tribe logo was created by Jaliqai, with the howling wolf tattoo resource taken from [http://www.freetattoodesigns.org FreeTattooDesigns]. Wiki format template was created by [[Deirdre Ta'ea]], then modified/mixed from [[Franz Renatus]], [[Leanne Delphium]], [[Bancroft Gairn]], and [[Jaliqai Qulaan]]. Sidebar to the right is a modified version of [[Industrythirteen]]'s [[Template:Infobox-roe | RoeBox]].</font></div></td></tr></table></div> | ||
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;" size=2px;><b>6th A.E., Year | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;" size=2px;><b>6th A.E., Year 1550 . . .</b></font> <font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The Garleans invade Othard. There are several conflicts with the new invaders, but the tribe eventually learns to adjust to the Garlean presence by choosing to give them as wide of a berth as possible.</font></div><br> |
<div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;" size=2px;><b>6th A.E., Year 1570 . . .</b></font> <font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The Qulaani attack a Garlean encampment and are swiftly brought to heel, essentially putting the tribe to rest.</font></div><br> | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;" size=2px;><b>6th A.E., Year 1570 . . .</b></font> <font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The Qulaani attack a Garlean encampment and are swiftly brought to heel, essentially putting the tribe to rest.</font></div><br> | ||
<div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;" size=2px;><b>6th A.E., Year 1572 . . .</b></font> <font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The Calamity occurs in Eorzea.</font></div><br> | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;" size=2px;><b>6th A.E., Year 1572 . . .</b></font> <font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The Calamity occurs in Eorzea.</font></div><br> | ||
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<div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>It has been roughly nine cycles since the Qulaani last wandered the Othardian steppes in search of worthy hunts. Their way of life has become a thing of stories and legends, if not a fading memory of a people that are now -- mysteriously -- all but gone. Yet with the mass migration to Eorzea, curious rumors have begun to pop up here and there across this new land. Whispers of scattered Qulaani hunters have started to trickle to the surface, though they've yet to prove truthful.</font></div></td> | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>It has been roughly nine cycles since the Qulaani last wandered the Othardian steppes in search of worthy hunts. Their way of life has become a thing of stories and legends, if not a fading memory of a people that are now -- mysteriously -- all but gone. Yet with the mass migration to Eorzea, curious rumors have begun to pop up here and there across this new land. Whispers of scattered Qulaani hunters have started to trickle to the surface, though they've yet to prove truthful.</font></div></td> | ||
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<div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>A Qulaani hunter who passes their coming of age trial becomes eligible for mating rights, though their mate is selectively chosen for them by the tribe's leader. The leader makes these selections based on the two individuals' strengths and weaknesses. This act of selective breeding is meant to strengthen the tribe as a whole, as it is believed that this will help to breed out certain weaknesses and accentuate a pair's strengths in their children.</font></div><br> | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>A Qulaani hunter who passes their coming of age trial becomes eligible for mating rights, though their mate is selectively chosen for them by the tribe's leader. The leader makes these selections based on the two individuals' strengths and weaknesses. This act of selective breeding is meant to strengthen the tribe as a whole, as it is believed that this will help to breed out certain weaknesses and accentuate a pair's strengths in their children.</font></div><br> | ||
| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Hunting companions, referred to as <i>arukhani</i> in Qulaani, spend the vast majority of their time together. They hunt together, live together, eat together, train together. One's <i>arukhani</i> is supposed to become their most trusted partner, as these pairings are life long bonds that not even death is supposed to break. While they are not necessarily expected to develop a romantic love for one another, they are still expected to complete their duty to the tribe and | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Hunting companions, referred to as <i>arukhani</i> in Qulaani, spend the vast majority of their time together. They hunt together, live together, eat together, train together. One's <i>arukhani</i> is supposed to become their most trusted partner, as these pairings are life long bonds that not even death is supposed to break. While they are not necessarily expected to develop a romantic love for one another, they are still expected to complete their duty to the tribe and bear children together.</font></div><br></td> |
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<div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>A partner will not always be readily available as soon as one passes their trial. In this case, they may have to wait until another person suitable for them passes their trial. As a result, <i>arukhani</i> ages may be separated by a few years. However, if long enough time passes with no prospects for a match, the unfortunate tribe member may be fated to not take a hunting partner at all and lose out on mating rights and social status.</font></div><br> | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>A partner will not always be readily available as soon as one passes their trial. In this case, they may have to wait until another person suitable for them passes their trial. As a result, <i>arukhani</i> ages may be separated by a few years. However, if long enough time passes with no prospects for a match, the unfortunate tribe member may be fated to not take a hunting partner at all and lose out on mating rights and social status.</font></div><br> | ||
<div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>In the case of the death of a hunting partner, the surviving hunter is generally not paired up with another. However, on rare occasions if there are a number of unpaired tribe mates of prime reproductive age, the tribal leader may make an exception and pair these individuals together. However, the pair must undertake a hunting trial together. If the results of their hunt together are unsatisfactory, the pairing will be undone and the two individuals will have to remain unpaired or be paired with another.</font></div></td> | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>In the case of the death of a hunting partner, the surviving hunter is generally not paired up with another. However, on rare occasions if there are a number of unpaired tribe mates of prime reproductive age, the tribal leader may make an exception and pair these individuals together. However, the pair must undertake a hunting trial together. If the results of their hunt together are unsatisfactory, the pairing will be undone and the two individuals will have to remain unpaired or be paired with another.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Despite being a tribe that places such a high value on hunting and fighting, the Qulaan still take care of their own, even if they are unable to take care of themselves. Especially given the nature of their ways, injuries that can ruin a tribe member's ability to hunt are common. If the injury isn't so severe and extensive enough to warrant a mercy killing, the injured hunter will often take up duties back at the tribe's camp, such as caring for children, tending to food, repairing weapons and armor, and so on. Likewise, they may be even more driven to have children at this point, to make sure their bloodline continues. The same goes for those who fall sick, as long as the sickness isn't communicable.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>However, for those who are born weak or ill, they also occupy a very low rung on the Qulaani social ladder. They are protected and cared for, but much like the omega wolf in a pack, they may take the brunt of their stronger, more dominant peers' anger and frustrations from time to time. It isn't typically a constant cruelty, but they can certainly feel the weight of their station. They lack breeding rights, have little voice in tribe matters, are the last to receive food and supplies, and they are often relegated the least desirable jobs about camp, such as cleaning up after the horses and gathering firewood.</font></div> | ||
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>For the Qulaan, living to old age is something of a rarity. The tribe considers anyone over their fortieth nameday past their prime for bearing children. However, most still continue hunting until they are physically unable to do so. Those who do reach elevated ages after a successful youth, even once they lose their ability to keep hunting, retire to running the camp and assisting the tribal leader in making important decisions with the wisdom of their age and experience. Even if they cannot hunt, the social status in the tribe that they have earned during their youth typically does not fade.</font></div> |
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<center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">DEATH</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">DEATH</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | ||
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>When a Qulaani tribesman passes, the tribe places the body upon a large funeral pyre and surrounds them with their weapon(s) and the armor that they typically wore. As day gives way to dusk, the pyre is lit and the remaining hunters gather around it to sing the customary grieving songs in their native dialect. These beautifully haunting melodies sound much like the solemn howling of wolves, and beseech their goddess of hunting, Balanai, to accept the offered trophies in her glory and to return the hunter to life as a wolf. After the flames die down, a part of the ashes are collected and the deceased’s hunting partner will mark their face with the ashes for the next moon.</font></div>< | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>When a Qulaani tribesman passes, the tribe places the body upon a large funeral pyre and surrounds them with their weapon(s) and the armor that they typically wore. As day gives way to dusk, the pyre is lit and the remaining hunters gather around it to sing the customary grieving songs in their native dialect. These beautifully haunting melodies sound much like the solemn howling of wolves, and beseech their goddess of hunting, Balanai, to accept the offered trophies in her glory and to return the hunter to life as a wolf. After the flames die down, a part of the ashes are collected and the deceased’s hunting partner will mark their face with the ashes for the next moon.</font></div></td> |
| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The tribe takes funerary rites and cremation extremely seriously, as it is believed that if a body is preyed upon by another creature – whether through lack of burial or underground burial itself – the | + | <td style="vertical-align: top;font-size:9pt;"> |
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The tribe takes funerary rites and cremation extremely seriously, as it is believed that if a body is preyed upon by another creature – whether through lack of burial or underground burial itself – the hunter is irreparably shamed and part of their soul is consumed by that which preys upon them. As such, with the soul incomplete, one is unable to be reincarnated. Likewise, a hunter’s trophies play a vital part in their funerary rites, as a Qulaani cremated without proper offering to appease Balanai and win her favor is not ensured reincarnation. In Qulaani culture, to not give a person proper burial is beyond disrespectful. Only the worst sort of traitor would be refused this rite.</font></div> | ||
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| − | <h3><span class="mw-headline" id="General"><div style="font-family:Georgia;padding:10px 15px; background: #3a2d2d;font-size:16px;color:#ffffff; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><center> | + | <h3><span class="mw-headline" id="General"><div style="font-family:Georgia;padding:10px 15px; background: #3a2d2d;font-size:16px;color:#ffffff; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><center>SOCIAL HIERARCHY</center></div></span></h3> |
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Much like the wolf packs that the tribe claims as brethren, the Qulaani have their own strict social dominance structure where those at the top hold the most power over those at the bottom. It is not a caste-like structure, where one is born into a role with no chance of advancement (with few exceptions). Nor is ranking hereditary from one's parents. It is instead a system that is based on one's hunting skill and experience, strength in battle, their cunning and wisdom, and their loyalty to the tribe. Each Qulaani must earn their rank within the tribe and, through enough hard work, skill, and determination, can improve their social standing relative to their peers. Finally of note, ranking is often shared by hunting companions.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>There are seven types of rank in the Qulaani hierarchy. Going from highest ranking to lowest, they are: <i>Darughur</i> (Tribal Leader), <i>Bilighur</i> (Elders), <i>Aughur</i> (High Rank), <i>Dunghur</i> (Average Rank), <i>Caghur</i> (Children), <i>Baghur</i> (Low Rank), and <i>Ghadaghur</i> (Outsiders). There is also one more "rank" of sorts, called the <i>Busaghur</i> (Exiled), whom are exiled from the tribe.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Lit. <i>'Leading One'</i>. The <i>darughur</i> is the single-most important and powerful individual within the tribe. While they may delegate some lesser decisions to the <i>bilighuri</i> or the <i>aughuri</i>, the final say in everything is theirs and theirs alone. All tribe members are required to show due reverence and respect for them and their hunting partner, who is given the title <i>darukhani</i> (lit. <i>'Leading Companion'</i>).</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>There is no sex discrimination in Qulaani leadership; either a woman or a man may take the role of <i>darughur</i>, provided that they first achieve at least the rank of <i>aughur</i> and then prove themselves capable enough to successfully challenge the previous leader during the final day of <i>Naghadum</i>. These challenges are not to the death, and defeated <i>darughuri</i> and <i>darukhani</i> are simply demoted down to the next rank of <i>bilighur</i>. Because of the nature of succession, <i>darughur</i> tend to be old enough to be rather experienced yet still within the prime of their life, both physically and mentally, to defend their position within the tribe.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The only exception to the rule of only being able to challenge leadership during <i>Naghadum</i> is when the <i>darughur</i> either dies or is removed for ineffectiveness or abuse of rule. In such a case, the highest ranking of the <i>bilighuri</i> -- oftentimes a previously defeated <i>darughur</i> themselves -- ascends as temporary leader until a trial can be held, in which any interested <i>aughuri</i> or <i>bilighuri</i> can compete for the role.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">BILIGHUR: The Elders</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Lit. <i>'Wise One'</i>. A hunter that lives a successful life and reaches their elder years is typically promoted to the high ranking of <i>bilighur</i>. These are the hunters and trackers who have been around the longest, participated in the most hunts, fought the most battles. A previous <i>darughur</i> also becomes a <i>bilighur</i> once they are defeated. Thus, the <i>bilighuri</i>'s experience and wisdom is invaluable, and so they offer their wisdom to the oftentimes younger <i>darughur</i>. Even though most <i>bilighuri</i> are past the age where they can hunt themselves, they are still highly respected in the tribe.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div align=center><b>━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅</b> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>‹</b></font> <font style="color:#dbbe13;"><b>⧫</b></font> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>›</b></font> <b>⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━</b></div> | ||
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| + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">AUGHUR: The High Ranking</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Lit. <i>'Strong One'</i>. The <i>aughuri</i> are typically those in the tribe who are still sound enough of body to continue hunting, and whose exceptional prowess in hunting, fighting, cunning, and loyalty have earned them a higher station above the rest of their peers. They rank just below the <i>bilighuri</i> in terms of the hierarchy, but are likewise sometimes tasked with making lesser decisions by the <i>darughur</i>, especially when it comes to matters of the hunt.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div align=center><b>━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅</b> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>‹</b></font> <font style="color:#dbbe13;"><b>⧫</b></font> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>›</b></font> <b>⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━</b></div> | ||
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| + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">DUNGHUR: The Average Ranking</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | ||
| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Lit. <i>'Middle One'</i>. When a Qulaani hunter has no special rank, they are assigned the 'default' rank of <i>dunghur</i>. They have some say in what happens to the tribe, but not enough to effect changes themselves. This is the group with the most members, as most hunters of average skill are placed here as well as all hunters who have only just passed their coming of age trial. The <i>dunghuri</i> also typically have other duties around the tribe's current camp when they are not hunting, taking care of tasks such as cooking, clothes-making, armor and weapon repair, child care, and so on.</font></div></td> |
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| − | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;"> | + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">CAGHUR: The Children</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> |
| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Lit. <i>'Little One'</i>. This is a catch-all ranking for any Qulaani who has not yet passed their coming of age trial. They are expected to show due deference to their elders, as well as assisting them in whatever needs to be done around camp. They also are expected to be diligent in learning from their teachers. An unruly child will not be demoted to a lower overall rank. However, curiously enough, the <i>caghur</i> themselves seem to have their own inter-rank hierarchy that loosely follows the same ranking as the tribe as a whole -- almost like a tribe within a tribe. As such, particularly petulant children typically learn their lessons early on about social cohesion once they are pushed to the bottom of the <i>caghuri</i>.</font></div></td> |
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| − | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;"> | + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">BAGHUR: The Low Ranking</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> |
| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Lit. <i>'Weak One'</i>. This is the rank of the weakest and least capable of the Qulaani. Typically, the <i>bahguri</i> are those that are born weak or ill, or those who are not able to pass their coming of age trial to join the tribe as a full-fledged member. They are not able to take a hunting companion, gain breeding rights, or possess any respectable level of social influence. While it is possible that a <i>baghur</i> of this nature could eventually prove themselves useful somehow and ascend to another rank, it is extremely difficult. However, this is not to be confused with a hunter who becomes injured or infirm after taking a hunting partner. In such a case, it is most common for that individual to become <i>dunghur</i>.</font></div><br> |
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Likewise, the <i>baghuri</i> rank also house the individuals who, for some reason or another, disrupt the social cohesion of the tribe. Typically these are the tribe mates that cause problems, pick fights with their superiors, and so on. While most of the time this is a temporary shift in ranking for them, until they've learned their lesson, repeat offenders eventually stay locked within this lowest ranking.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>While there are something dominance displays and posturing between the other social rankings as well, the <i>baghur</i> are most likely to feel the effects of their low position the most. While they don't live under constant cruelty from their superiors, they are like the omega wolves in a pack, where they often bear the brunt of their superiors' tempers and frustrations in times of tension. They are also the last to receive food and resources, as well as being assigned the least desirable jobs and tasks in the camp, such as cleaning up after the horses, gathering firewood, and so on.</font></div></td> | ||
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| − | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;"> | + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">GHADAGHUR: The Outsiders</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Lit. <i>'Outside One'</i>. This is a rather strange rank, and a rare one at that. On occasion, the Qulaani will allow an outsider to join their ranks as a <i>ghadaghur</i>. Generally speaking, this is someone who has proven somehow that they can be trustworthy and that they will contribute positively to the tribe. Their skills can earn them the respect of their peers and even some minor levels of tribal influence, but they will never officially ascend to a higher rank. As to be expected, a <i>ghadaghur</i> is not given a Qulaani hunting partner, and thus no has no breeding right. Finally, in times of famine or hardship, <i>ghadaghuri</i> will always be the last to eat and receive supplies, even after the <i>baghuri</i>.</font></div></td> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Lit. <i>'Betraying One'</i>. When a Qulaani commits one of the tribe's cardinal sins, despite their social ranking, they face exile from the tribe. That is, if the severity of their offense doesn't merit immediate death at the hands of their tribe mates. As is custom, the offender is given a day's supply of dried meat, a hunting knife, and a full waterskin. They are set loose on foot in the night and the tribe rests up for the next day's hunt. As soon as the sun rises, the tribe sets off in pursuit of the <i>busaghur</i>. They are hunted for three days. If they are found, they are killed. If they survive, the tribe no longer pursues them, but they are no longer welcomed back and would be killed on sight.</font></div><br> |
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>If a <i>busaghur</i>'s hunting companion is found to be in leagues with them in their betrayal, they are held for a week and then also given a trial by hunting. If they are not, they still end up bearing the shame of their partner's betrayal, and are brought down to the rank of <i>baghur</i> with little to no hope of ever ascending the ranks again.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>To the Qulaan tribe, hunting is not only a means of living, but it is also a means of entertainment, challenge, and ultimately religious worship for the goddess of hunting. To this end, the Qulaani have two words for these different types of hunting: <i>Abachin</i> refers to the everyday type of hunting for meat, furs, and so forth. <i>Abala</i>, on the other hand, refers to the Hunt as a tribe, where challenging beasts are sought out for the Qulaani to prove themselves to their goddess. While the tribe has specific laws for hunting in general, the <i>Abala</i> is much more ritualized.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">EASY PREY BRINGS NO GLORY NOR HONOR</font> </u></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>One might think the Qulaani so predatory that they would actively hunt and kill anything they are able to. Quite the opposite, the tribe takes no pride in hunting creatures that would be considered easy prey, such as the young, injured, or infirm. A hunter who boasts the killing of such quarry is themselves seen as weak, that they were unable to hunt anything stronger, and thus gains only derision from their tribe mates. The only exception to this is in <i>Abachin</i> during times of scarcity of prey, where the desperate need of food, furs, and hides outweighs pride.</font></div></td></tr> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">NEVER STEAL PREY FROM ANOTHER HUNTER</font> </u></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>To steal the kill from another hunter is something that the tribe very much looks down upon. It is seen as an act of weakness and selfishness. Fights occasionally break out when adrenaline-filled hunters break out into arguments over whose right it was to make a kill. While seen as a breach of hunting law, infractions are generally only treated with scorn from the tribe for a time. Only repeated breaking of this rule would potentially earn a hunter ousting from the tribe.</font></div></td></tr> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">ALL PARTS OF THE CREATURE MUST BE USED</font> </u></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>It is Qulaani belief that the soul is contained within one's body and flesh. Thus, once quarry is brought down, it is believed that consuming the beast's flesh will confer unto them part of the beast's strength or cunning. Likewise, items made from the hide, scale, bones, etc. of these creatures are imbued with their soul and essence. Different parts of a beast are said to have differing properties. The heart is said to grant a beast's courage, and the blood its longevity. The brain confers their knowledge, and the tongue their wisdom. Legs grant swiftness, wings grant lightness on one's feet, and tails grant balance. Bone and scale carry the creature's strength, while hides and furs bestow upon the wearer its ability to survive and thrive. Eyes improve sight and aim, ears improve hearing, noses improve smell. Claws and fangs carry within them the beast's fierceness and fighting prowess.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>That said, Qulaani make a point to use every part of the hunted creature. Not only would doing otherwise be extremely wasteful, but it is extremely disrespectful to one's quarry. The Qulaani believe that by consuming the beast and making armor, weapons, and other items from the rest of its body, the spirit of the animal lives on in them and gains some measure of immortality. The only exception to this is in the occasion that a person is the quarry. In such a case, the body is burned so that the spirit released for the gods to judge. To consume the flesh of man is seen as an atrocity, and would result in exile from the tribe.</font></div></td></tr> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">SPOILS ARE AWARDED ACCORDING TO RANK</font> </u></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Any hunter that participates in the hunt is entitled to their share of the spoils, regardless of their rank. To deny a hunter their due reward is taboo. However, the choosing of what spoils one takes from their quarry follows the order of rank. In the case of <i>Anq-abala</i>, the first hunt of the season, what the tribe's leader deems as the most valuable part of the beast is offered to Balanai. Otherwise, the <i>darughur</i> and <i>darukhani</i> are the first to pick their spoils, and it goes from there. Anything left over after all those involved in the hunt have taken their share is shared amongst the rest of the tribe.</font></div></td></tr> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The Qulaani observe four distinct hunting seasons, each following the changing of the actual seasons. The first hunt of each season is called <i>anq-abala</i>, with each season's first hunt having its own name in particular, and is said to predict the fortune the tribe will have in the rest of their hunts. As such, this is a very important time for the Qulaan tribe, as a poor showing during <i>anq-abala</i> will result in poor hunting until the next season.</font></div><br> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Likewise, the changing of the hunting season sees the tribe packing up and moving to a new hunting ground. These migrations generally follow where the promise of worthy prey leads, as discovered by their own trackers and the leads they've heard from other tribes and peoples that they have traded stories with. As such, the tribe does not necessarily go to the same hunting grounds year after year. One summer season might see them in the steppes, while another may put them in the desert. They follow no set route, only the route that the <i>darughur</i> believes the best prey can be found. That said, a number of sequential poor hunting seasons back to back reflects poorly on the <i>darughur</i>'s judgment and is often grounds for removal from leadership.</font></div><br></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Within the tribe, individuals can usually be broken down into one of four primary roles: hunters, trackers, riders, or caretakers. The role that a Qulaani belongs to is not always static and can change with a change in social station, physical or mental ability, and so forth. Likewise, the boundaries are not always black and white. For example, a tracker might also be a skilled fighter, and likewise, almost all tribe members have caretaking responsibilities from time to time. Nor is role inherently tied with social ranking. While hunters and trackers <i>tend</i> to rank higher than their rider and caretaker counterparts, an especially talented craftsman might socially outrank them.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Broadly speaking, everyone who participates in a hunt is a hunter in Qulaani culture. However, there is a more specific term -- <i>baighur</i>, lit. 'Fighting One' -- that refers to those members of the tribe whose specialty is the act of fighting and battle itself. These are typically the stronger members of the tribe who are most gifted with weaponry, typically several different kinds. In intertribal conflicts, the <i>baighur</i> are also most responsible for the tribe's defense.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Likewise, there are members in the tribe who excel more at the tracking down of quarry than actually subduing it. These individuals are called <i>daghur</i> (lit. 'Following One'), and their chief role is to scout out potential prey, watch them and learn their ways, and then lead the <i>baighur</i> back to them for the hunt. While a <i>daghur</i> might have some fighting ability, they typically are not as skilled as <i>baighur</i>.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>While not quite as prestigious as a role as the <i>baighur</i> nor <i>daghur</i>, the riders -- <i>unghur</i>, (Lit. 'Riding One') -- act as liaisons between the Qulaan, other tribes, and other settlements. They typically aren't overly skilled in fighting, only so much as to be able to defend themselves during travels. Their skills rather lie in their charisma, knowledge of other peoples and languages, and knack for trade and compromise. They are in charge of the trade of goods and information between the tribe and outsiders, and often seek to bring back leads of potential prey for the <i>daghur</i> to check into. Likewise, when conflict arises with outsiders, the <i>unghur</i> are usually the first to try and come to a peaceful resolution.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Finally, those who lack the ability or skills to fit neatly into another role are typically relegated to the role of caretaker, or <i>toghur</i> (lit. 'Unmoving One'). They typically aren't strong enough to fight or hunt, or have lost the ability to after an injury or illness, and so they are instead placed in charge of the upkeep and day-to-day chores of the camp. They have the responsibilities of cooking, child care, tending the horses, repairs, and so forth. There are also <i>toghur</i> who are skilled in a craft such as carving, weaving, leatherwork, or so on. A craftsman who can turn the spoils of a hunt into useful items, especially arms and armor, is an extremely invaluable and respected member of the tribe.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>In general, the Qulaan tend to favor weapons that have a long reach to them, securely keeping them out of the grasping claws and snapping jaws of their quarry. Melee weaponry such as greatswords, greataxes, and spears are common. While these weapons can be rather hefty in size and weight, the Qulaani prefer to minimize extravagance for efficiency, and train their bodies to be strong enough to properly wield them. Likewise, that isn't to say the other shorter range weapons are not entirely unheard of. Situationally, they even prove more useful in a hunt or fight than their longer reaching peers. Still, they are uncommon.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Truly ranged weaponry is also highly favored. The bow and arrow is the most common and highly valued means of ranged hunting and fighting, as it was the bow that Balanai herself hunted with. Being a skilled archer is seen as a great blessing. Other ranged weapons, such as hunting javelins or slingspears, are also uncommon but still occasionally used.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>As far as armor is concerned, the Qulaani are highly adaptable. They favor no one specific type of armor, but rather outfit themselves according to what type of hunt they are undertaking. For example, a beast known for its sharp teeth and claws and its strength would likely see the hunters outfitting themselves with heavier armors. However, a creature who is quick or prone to fleeing might see them in lighter armor, so that they might better give chase.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Overall, the Qulaani armory is mostly crafted by traditional means by their own craftsmen using natural materials such as bone, scales, horn, and hide collected in their hunts. However, trading with outsiders also saw the tribe gaining access to more 'civilized' types of metal armor and weapons over time.</font></div></td> | ||
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>An <i>abala</i> typically begins with the rumor of a particularly worthy beast or beasts that reaches the tribe through the <i>unghur</i>, or riders. Once this lead is found and the <i>darughur</i> names their quarry, the tribe relocates if necessary if they are not close enough for the pursuit. Once settled, the <i>darughur</i> will typically ask for Balanai's blessing and, if all signs seem positive, the <i>abala</i> will officially begin.</font></div><br> |
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>After the official commencement of a hunt, the responsibility shifts to the <i>daghur</i>, or trackers. They seek out their quarry and watch it for a time once found, learning its ways. This process might take suns or even moons, depending on the skill of the <i>daghur</i> and the elusiveness of the beast. Likewise, riders may continue to make contact with outsiders to inquire about the beast as well. Information on their prey is reported back to the tribe, where the <i>darughur</i> and the <i>aughur</i> strategize, and the craftsmen of the <i>toghur</i> begin making the appropriate preparations.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Once preparations are made and enough information is gathered, a hunting party is chosen by the <i>darughur</i> based on the individuals' skills and ability. This party will typically consist mostly of hunters (<i>baighur</i>), as well as a handful of trackers and riders who know the most about the quarry and can lead them to the beast. Sometimes, if a hunt is expected to last for more than a sun or two, a small handful of caretakers will also be brought along to tend to the horses and the temporary camp.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>In the hunt itself, the <i>darughur</i> and the hunters lead the fighting. Capable trackers and riders may also participate if allowed by the leader, though caretakers are obligated to stay back at the camp. Fighting can be fierce, and can span over several suns. Likewise, victory is not assured, and there may be casualties. In such a case, the Qulaani are careful to collect and care for their dead, but typically do not relent in the hunt unless losses are too great or the trail goes cold.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>When an <i>abala</i> is successful, the slain beast is brought back to the Qulaani's encampment. It is there that the quarry is divvied up between tribe members. If this is an <i>anq-abala</i> hunt, the <i>darughur</i> will determine while part of the beast is the most valuable or potent. This will be the part offered to Balanai. After that, the hunting party takes their share of the spoilers, starting with the <i>darughur</i> and <i>darukhani</i>. Once all who participated in the hunt have their spoils, the next in line are the caretakers who accompanied the party on the <i>abala</i>, if applicable. Finally, whatever remains is fair game for the rest of the tribe to share until nothing is left.</font></div> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>It is Qulaani practice to not only consume the flesh of slain quarry, but also to keep a part of the beast as a trophy. These items are called <i>tabigh</i> (lit. 'Offering') in their tongue. as the main purpose in their collection is not only to showcase one's hunting experience, but also to be offered up along with the hunter's body at cremation when they pass. It is believed that a Qulaani must make this offering to Balanai when they pass in order to gain her favor and be reincarnated as a wolf.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>As with other resources, <i>tabigh</i> are distributed in regards to rank. The <i>darughur</i> and <i>darukhani</i> will typically receive the most notable of hunting trophies that will win them the most glory and honor. Other choice pieces are often selected by higher ranking members to be made into weapons, armor, or items such as instruments or containers. By the time it reaches the bottom of the social ladder, there may be only small trophies left: smaller bones, scales, feathers, or maybe a tooth or claw if they are lucky.</font></div></td></tr></table></div> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Qulaani have a few distinct physical features. The first is their build. Years of selective breeding have seen most Qulaani develop builds that readily gain sleek musculature when kept trained and honed. Qulaani men are of average height for Xaela, though the women tend to be a bit on the taller side. Second is that their canine teeth tend to be a bit more pointed than normal. They may be quick to point this out as proof of their wolf's blood. However, chances are, it's just the result of selective breeding of this desirable trait over generations. Finally, the Qulaani tend to be of a medium to darker skin tone, mostly from spending so much time in the saddle traveling.</font></div><br> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>There are also a few physical traits that the tribe finds particularly auspicious. First, a child born with bright yellow-gold eyes, referred to as <i>qulatei</i> or 'wolf's eyes', is a very lucky sign. Likewise, a female tribe member with light colored hair and skin is said to be blessed by Balanai herself, as the goddess is depicted as being a fair-skinned and fair-haired ethereal maiden and this genetic combination is quite rare.</font></div><br></td></tr></table></div> | ||
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| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The Qulaan are predisposed to speak several different languages, by virtue of their penchant for travel and interaction with others. Their native tongue, of course, is Xaelan. They have their own dialect which they call <i>kel-Qulaani</i> (lit.'Tongue of the Wolf People'). While mostly intelligible to other speakers of Xaelan, there are some words and grammar aspects that are completely different and can lead to breakdowns in communication that have to be worked around. It is also easy to pick out as a dialect due to the harsh, almost growl-like tone it is often spoken with.</font></div><br> |
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>In addition to <i>kel-Qulaani</i>, the tribe in general is also able to hold their own in the Common tongue, which they call <i>kel-qumugha</i> (lit. 'Tongue of Everyone'). Outside of their native dialect, it is most useful to them as a catch-all language, given that most non-Xaela they interact with, as well as some of the other tribes, seem to speak the language. Finally, there are some in the tribe -- typically those who interact the most with outsiders -- that have a basic grasp of Doman. This language, called <i>kel-Domani</i> (lie. 'Tongue of the Domans'), tends to give the Qulaani some trouble. Not only is the sound of the language dissimilar, but the two grammars are night-and-day different. Qulaani who do speak some Doman tend not to master the grammar, but pick up faster on vocabulary.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>As far as writing is concerned, the tribe does not have a strong written tradition. Tribal history, culture, learning, and so forth is all passed down orally. Carrying endless written scrolls and books just aren't practical for a tribe that is always on the move. As such, Qulaani are often illiterate. Some do pick up bits and pieces of other writing systems, but it's more of the exception than the rule.</font></div></td> | ||
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| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Music is very important to the Qulaan tribe, who often make their own instruments from the hide and bone of creatures they have hunted. Traditional Qulaani instruments include: the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC2eCCBO2Ww <i>tsuur</i>] (an end-blown flute with no mouthpiece), [https://youtu.be/CabfgmqyL4k?t=146 <i>limbe</i>] (flute with mouthpiece), [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YppnxqbGqpI <i>bishguur</i>] (end-blown wind instrument with a wide bell), [https://youtu.be/mFRDhgVs-1Q?t=183 <i>tuur</i>] (shamanic drum), [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nL1uTlhR1w <i>yatga</i>] (zither), [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JL5bN3bcdfA <i>morin khuur</i>] (two-string violin).</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Just like musical instruments, singing is highly cherished in Qulaani culture. There are several types of songs: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPJ1WTF2SDY&feature=youtu.be&t=10 <i>Uqiin duu</i>], also called long song, feature slow rhythms, long melodic lines, and no fixed rhythm. <i>Qula duu</i> are very similar to <i>uqiin duu</i>, yet the haunting melodies sound more like a wolf's howling. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPVyKJinpf4&feature=youtu.be&t=66 <i>Tuuli</i>] are stories, legends, and histories that are put to song. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdPuDhlTwwc <i>Magtaal</i>] are songs sung in worship of the gods.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The tribe has a less rich dancing tradition than musical, though it still plays an important role. It is broken down into two categories: <i>bij</i> (folk dances) and <i>tsam</i> (religious dances). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghax4NOVVUc <i>Bij</i>] range from slow, careful dances of the upper body with elegant hand movements to spirited jigs. <i>Tsam</i> are learned dances passed down through generations and typically accompanied by <i>magtaal</i>, often featuring certain dress, masks, and face and body paints.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Painting is surprisingly prevalent in Qulaani culture, though not in canvas form. Rather, the artists tend to use natural, handmade pigments to paint scenes from myths and stories onto items such as pots, drums, and so on. Occasionally, artists will leave behind paintings on large stones or cave walls, especially if something notable, such as an especially noteworthy hunt, occurred in the area. Body and face painting is also common, especially during ceremonies, festivals, and celebrations.</font></div></td> | ||
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| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Unlike in most cultures that consider reproduction, romance, and sexuality to be inherently linked, the Qulaani have quite the opposite view. In their culture where reproductive mates are chosen for them for the betterment of the tribe, childbearing is a duty rather than a product of romance. One is not necessarily obligated to form a romantic bond with their hunting companion, or <i>arukhani</i>. Yet regardless of their romantic feelings or lackthereof, a Qulaani is still expected to put their personal feelings aside and bear children for the sake of the tribe's future. As this is the culture that the Qulaani were raised in, the vast majority do not take issue with this. In fact, upon encountering cultures that differ in this respect, the tribe member is more likely to be confused or conflicted by the concept of 'getting married and having children'.</font></div><br> |
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>On the other hand, Qulaani are permitted to form romantic relationships with whomever they choose -- from within the tribe. Romantic relationships with outsiders and <i>ghadaghuri</i> are looked down upon. Most romantic relationships occur between individuals of similar rank in the tribe, but this isn't a hard and fast rule so much as a tendency. The type of romantic orientations among tribe members is also fairly diversified. Some form romantic relations with multiple individuals, some with only one, and some none at all. Jealousy sometimes crops up amongst members, but is usually either self-resolved or mediated by the <i>darughur</i>. Naturally, however, a romantic relationship that forms between <i>arukhani</i> is seen as the most deep and pure love. The Qulaani also have a word for this, calling them <i>amarkhani</i> (lit. 'love companions').</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Sexuality thus occupies an odd space in their culture. First and foremost, sex is seen as a means to produce children. This has its own term in their dialect, which is <i>daghkeli</i>, or 'duty mating'. However, sex between romantic partners is also common and has its own word as well: <i>amarkeli</i>, or 'love mating'. Finally, there is sex just for the sake of physical pleasure -- <i>ondukeli</i>, or 'nothing mating' -- which is rather uncommon and heavily frowned upon.</font></div><br> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Only the act of <i>dahgkeli</i> is permitted to produce offspring. In the case that a child's conception comes from a relation outside of that with one's hunting companion, the parents are shunned and relegated to <i>baghuri</i> until the child is born. The tribe will not readily assist in the raising of this child, and sometimes parents have been known to leave these unwanted children out to die of exposure out of shame. If the child is kept, it will never exceed the rank of <i>baghur</i> and is likely to face much discrimination. Many of these children eventually leave the tribe of their own volition when they grow old enough.</font></div><br> | ||
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| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Aetheric manipulation, or magic, typically isn't prevalent amongst the Qulaani. Perhaps as a result of their selective breeding favoring physical prowess over aetheric, not to mention that there is hardly any use for magic in their hunts, individuals who are born with the requisite aetheric reserve and aptitude for its manipulation are few and far between. This is something that had little consequence in Othard, but would likely be more keenly felt in Eorzea due to the high amounts of magic and the numerous uses and applications of aether in this new land. Yet for most Qulaani, even something as simple as aetheryte travel may be difficult, and leave them far more prone to aether sickness or weakness than their peers.</font></div><br> |
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Of course, there are exceptions to every rule. Occasionally, Qulaani may have been born with the talent for magic, though this was not something that was too favorably looked upon by their peers. Magic was also absolutely taboo in contests of strength, seen as an unfair advantage. Likewise, in this new land full of odd contraptions, potions, and methods, it is possible that even a Qulaani with low aetheric capacity could eventually learn how to expand their aetheric reserves and manipulate it effectively.</font></div></td> | ||
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| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;><b>[ OOC Note ]</b> The vocabulary of this language is very loosely based on Mongolian. I say very loosely because I have <i>absolutely no knowledge</i> of how to speak Mongolian in real life. Most of my words are pulled from [http://www.linguamongolia.com/dict1.html this Mongolian dictionary] and modified slightly to suit my purposes. It's also been a few years since my college linguistics classes.. So fellow linguists, please don't tear me apart because aspects of this pretendy-times language don't make sense. This isn't meant to be a complete constructed language. All this section is for, is flavor.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Aan</b></font><b>:</b> Person.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> -an (suffix).</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Often appended to other words to create meaning such as "People of ___." i.e. <i>Qulaan</i>, 'Person of the Wolf.'</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Abachin</b></font><b>:</b> Hunt.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> aba</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Refers to a hunt of standard game for means of survival.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Abala</b></font><b>:</b> (case)</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> N/A.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Refers to a ceremonial tribal hunt that is a means of testing hunting prowess and religious worship.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>amaghur</b></font><b>:</b> (Romantic) Lover</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> N/A.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Refers to a romantic partner who is not one's <i>arukhani</i>.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Amar</b></font><b>:</b> Love.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> ama</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Refers to romantic love, typically that which forms between individuals who are not <i>arukhani</i>.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Dagh</b></font><b>:</b> Duty, obligation, responsibility.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> dahk</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Refers to one's duties and responsibilities towards the tribe.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Ghur</b></font><b>:</b> One who..</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> khur</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Typically appended to other words to create descriptive titles. i.e. <i>Darughur</i>, 'One who leads'.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Kel</b></font><b>:</b> Tongue</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> N/A.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Literally the tongue, but also used to denote language. As such, it is a prefix to the peoples' name. i.e. <i>kel-Qulaani</i>, 'Tongue of the Wolf People'.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Keli</b></font><b>:</b> Mating.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> kel-</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Refers generally to the act of sexual intercourse, even that which is not necessarily intended to produce offspring.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Khani</b></font><b>:</b> Companion, mate.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> -qani</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Can be used singularly, but is more often appended to another word to specify types of companions or titles. i.e. <i>arukhani</i>, 'life companion'.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Qula</b></font><b>:</b> Wolf.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> -khul</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Irregular from the standard Xaelan word for wolf because it is said Qula was the name given to the wolf that Balanai herself hunted with.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Sara</b></font><b>:</b> Moon.</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><b>Alternate Forms:</b> sar</div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Literally refers to the moon itself, but can also be used to refer to a month's time.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div align=center><b>━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅</b> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>‹</b></font> <font style="color:#dbbe13;"><b>⧫</b></font> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>›</b></font> <b>⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━</b></div> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Sain (baina) uu?</b></font> <b>(</b> <i>Hello.</i> <b>)</b></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">A general greeting, the <i>baina</i> can be omitted informally.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Taaba bainu?</b></font> <b>(</b> <i>How are you?</i> <b>)</b></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Literally translates to 'How is your hunting?'.</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Sain maaba bainu.</b></font> <b>(</b> <i>I am well.</i> <b>)</b></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Literally translates to 'My hunt is good.'</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Muu maaba bainu.</b></font> <b>(</b> <i>I'm not doing well.</i> <b>)</b></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Literally translates to 'My hunt is poor.'</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>Sain aba.</b></font> <b>(</b> <i>Goodbye.</i> <b>)</b></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;">Literally translates to 'Good hunting.'</div></td> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#ba1414;"><b> </b></font><b> </b> </div> | ||
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| + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">FRIENDLY TRIBES</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The Qulaan tribe was not only very social within its own ranks, but it also frequently sought out other tribes intentionally or made contact when paths happened to cross. They were quite involved with intertribal trade and the exchange of knowledge, and were always more than happy to assist friendly tribes by hunting down especially problematic beasts that were haunting their territories.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Bolir]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> A small tribe that earns its living by collecting the dung of the beastkin herds which roam the steppes. The dung is dried, turned into charcoal in temporary kilns, and sold to other tribes.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>The Qulaani had decent working relationship with the Bolir, making purchases from them when the two tribes' paths happened to cross.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Khatayin]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> A tribe which largely remains unseen, hunting goats in the mountains for nine moons of the year. The remaining three are spent at the foot of the great north range, where they survive off the dried meat they stocked.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Fellow hunters, even if the Qulaani find their choice of game rather limited and lacking in excitement. They have a decent amount of respect for the Khatayin and often sought their advice on how to traverse the mountains, the best places to hunt prey other than goats, and trading stories, weapons, and supplies.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Noykin]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> Master trainers of the wild horses which populate the majority of steppe. It is said that the horsewives of the Noykin can break any beast if given but a week.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>The Qulaan were not especially gifted with the taming and training of horses, but still required them for transport. As such, when the tribe was in need of new horses, they would seek out the Noykin to trade with them.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Dazkhar]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> Household duties such as cooking, cleaning, and childrearing are handled by the males of the Dazkar who, other than when on the move, rarely ever leave their family's yurts. Female Dazkar are tasked with hunting, and are known across the steppe as being some of the most accurate archers in the realm.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>The Qulaani have a great deal of respect for the women of Dazkhar and their own hunting prowess. The tribe generally enjoyed encounters with the other tribe, taking the opportunity to trade and to try and learn how to better handle a bow from the masters of archery.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Qerel]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> The warriors of this tribe all wear complete suits of armor crafted from the bones of steppe tigers which they kill with their own hands upon their coming of age.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Qulaani hunters have the utmost respect for the tiger-killing warriors of the Qerel. They took particular interest in their armor-making methods, seeking them out to learn their craft, so that they might apply it to the spoils of their own hunts to craft stronger armors.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Kha]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> Unlike most of the Xaela, the Kha live on the fringes of the Xaela lands, actively seeking contact with non Auri peoples, introducing many aspects of those cultures into their own.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>The Qulaan tribe always found the Kha oddly interesting with their non-Xaela ways. While other tribes may have scoffed at such a thing, the ever-learning, ever-adapting Qulaan tribe shared in the philosophy of pursuing the knowledge of others. Thus, their exchanges with the Kha were generally pleasant, if not very informative.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Geneq]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> In addition to the standard language used by most of the Xaela in cross-tribe communication, the Geneq employ a complex system of whistles and clicks which resemble the cloud- and wavekin of the steppe.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>The Geneq's mimicry in their speech patterns greatly intrigued the Qulaani, who occasionally sought them out to better learn the sounds of the cloudkin and wavekin for use in their hunts.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Gesi]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> The Gesi are masters of the slingspear, a mid-sized javelin carved from mammoth bone which, instead of being thrown by hand, is flung with a leather sling to improve range, speed, and killing power.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Qulaani favored weaponry with long reaches and ranges, and so it is no surprise that they took a great deal of interest in learning how to craft and use the slingspears of the Gesi.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Ura]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> This mountain-dwelling tribe is one of the few which instead of hunting, mine the precious ores of the peaks and trade them with the steppe tribes for food.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Naturally, the Qulaan do not readily understand any tribe who does not hunt for themselves. However, the Ura were possessed of a resource that they needed, and vice versa. Interactions were amicable enough, but typically only lasted long enough for the trade of food and metals.</p></div> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Likewise, there were a handful of hostile tribes that the Qulaani encountered in their travels. The smaller tribe mostly tried to avoid unnecessary conflict with their fellow Xaela, and often favored retreat when avoiding a fighting with a larger tribe was inevitable. Despite their preferred tactics and small numbers, however, the Qulaani were a formidable foe when pressed as their continued existence over many generations was proof of.</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Adarkim]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> The largest of the Xaela tribes. While not the most skilled at battle, they overwhelm with numbers, taking losses in stride, knowing that a future victory over a weaker tribe will replenish their ranks.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>The Qulaani most certainly gave the Adarkim a wide berth. While their fighting prowess definitely tended to outweigh that of the other tribe, the Adarkim vastly outnumbered the smaller tribe and thus would have put them in an almost certainly unwinnable position.</p></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> An all-male tribe which only increases its ranks through battle and kidnapping.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Because of their genetics, male Qulaani children made for attractive targets to Buduga kidnappers. Suffice to say, the Qulaan do not appreciate their children being taken.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Jhungid]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> The second largest Xaela tribe. Mortal enemies with the Kharlu, the Jhungid will spend the greater part of the year subjugating smaller tribes to swell their own ranks in preparation for an annual battle with the Kharlu--the winner gaining control over a large part of the eastern coastlands.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Much the same as the Adarkim, the Qulaani made all efforts to avoid the much larger Jhungid that actively hunted smaller tribes such as theirs to subjugate.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Kharlu]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> The third largest Xaela tribe. Mortal enemies with the Jhungid, the Kharlu will spend the greater part of the year subjugating smaller tribes to swell their own ranks in preparation for an annual battle with the Jungid--the winner gaining control over a large part of the eastern coastlands.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Much the same as the Adarkim, the Qulaani made all efforts to avoid the much larger Kharlu that actively hunted smaller tribes such as theirs to subjugate.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Dotharl]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> An extremely violent tribe with members who revel in massacre and are taught from a young age not to fear death. While they are quick to attack other tribes, mortality rates are high, ensuring that their numbers never grow too high.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>The bloodthirsty tribe is one that the Qulaani never enjoyed encountering, as each meeting always resulted in fighting. While their numbers were similar, the Dotharl's lack of fear of death tended to give them an edge. An encounter with the Dotharl, when not avoided, typically cost the tribe at least a handful of members.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Sagahl]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> A tribe which sees all beastkin as equals with man, therefore refuses to eat or use them as beasts of burden. As a result, the diet of the Sagahl mainly consists of steppe shrubs and vilekin.</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>While relations between the Qulaan and Sagahl were never quite violent, their clear ideological difference often put them at hostile odds with one another. The Qulaani view them as pathetic and weak, and sees their lack of hunting of beasts as an affront to Balanai. Still, encounters between the two were more likely to end in fistfights and heated words than bloody massacres.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[TRIBE NAME]]</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Tribe Description:</b> -- </div> | ||
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| + | <div align=center><b>━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅</b> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>‹</b></font> <font style="color:#dbbe13;"><b>⧫</b></font> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>›</b></font> <b>⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━</b></div> | ||
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| + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">OTHARDIANS</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | ||
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| + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> | ||
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Just as the tribe actively sought out friendly tribes to trade with, the Qulaan also enjoyed a decent relationship with the Domans. They enjoyed a good amount of trade with them for meat, skins, bone, and other such items that they had in abundance. They also employed the strategy of hunting down problematic creatures for villagers in exchange for items such as clothing, weapons, and grown foods. Overall, the relationship was very much mutually beneficial.</font></div></td> |
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| − | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;"> | + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">GARLEANS</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> |
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| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>As opposed to the Othardians, the Qulaan held nothing but deep resentment in their hearts for the Garlean invaders. Their initial arrival in the land some generations back was met with a great deal of fighting and bloodshed before the tribe finally figured realized that they were not going anywhere any time soon. As such, they learned to adapt to their presence, and treated them like they did any other large and violent Xaela tribe: by giving them their space and avoiding confrontation when possible.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Of course, all it took was one unfortunate incident and a few generations of forgetfulness of the Garleans' might for the tribe to be foolishly pushed towards revenge and, ultimately, destruction at their superior armor and firepower. Attitudes towards Garleans nowadays depend mostly on one's situation and what happened to them after the battle: fear, anger, sorrow, or perhaps even loyalty..?</font></div></td> | ||
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| + | <div align=center><b>━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅</b> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>‹</b></font> <font style="color:#dbbe13;"><b>⧫</b></font> <font style="color:#ba1414;"><b>›</b></font> <b>⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━</b></div> | ||
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| + | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">EORZEANS</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | ||
| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Until very recently, interactions with Eorzeans were very limited. In fact, the only knowledge that the Qulaan had of lands and peoples beyond Othard came from the rare interaction with foreign travelers, merchants, and sailors in cities and coastal villages. As such, the tribe didn't have a unified attitude towards Eorzeans. Nowadays, a Qulaani's opinions on Eorzeans are personal rather than communal, and largely dependent upon how they came to new lands and what their experiences have been after.</font></div></td> |
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| <div style="font-family:Georgia; background: #3a2d2d;font-size:12px;color:#ffffff; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><center><B>TRIBAL STATUS LEGEND</B></center></div> | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; background: #3a2d2d;font-size:12px;color:#ffffff; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><center><B>TRIBAL STATUS LEGEND</B></center></div> | ||
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| − | | <font style="color:# | + | | <font style="color:#cc9b09;" size="2">❢</font> Darughur <font style="color:#6b6e72;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#38761d;" size="2">⬆</font> Bilighur <font style="color:#6b6e72;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#87b573;" size="2">⬈</font> Aughur <font style="color:#6b6e72;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#999999;" size="2">⬌</font> Dunghur <font style="color:#6b6e72;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#e06666;" size="2">⬊</font> Caghur <font style="color:#6b6e72;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#cc0000;" size="2">⬇</font> Baghur <font style="color:#6b6e72;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#3472aa;" size="2">⧫</font> Ghadaghur <font style="color:#6b6e72;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#cc0000;" size="2">⛒</font> Busaghur <font style="color:#000000;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#000000;" size="2">⛊</font> Deceased <font style="color:#6b6e72;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#999999;" size="2">�</font> Status Unknown <font style="color:#000000;" size="1">–</font> <font style="color:#3c78d8;" size="2">♢</font> NPC |
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| <div style="font-family:Georgia; background: #544141;font-size:12px;color:#ffffff; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><center><B>LIST OF TRIBE MEMBERS</B></center></div> | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; background: #544141;font-size:12px;color:#ffffff; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><center><B>LIST OF TRIBE MEMBERS</B></center></div> | ||
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| − | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Jaliqai Qulaan | + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Saraghul Qulaan]], <i>the "chosen"</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#cc9b09;" size="2">❢</font> <b>)</b></div> |
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> Darughur. Hunter (<i>baighur</i>).</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Short character bio.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Qadan Hotgo]], <i>the fury</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#cc9b09;" size="2">❢</font> <b>)</b></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> Darukhani. Hunter (<i>baighur</i>).</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Short character bio.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>[[Jaliqai Qulaan]]</b>, <i>the former</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#38761d;" size="2">⬆</font> <b>)</b></div> | ||
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| − | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Jaliqai's Quote:</b> <i>" | + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Jaliqai's Role:</b> Bilighur. Tracker (<i>daghur</i>).</div> |
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Jaliqai's Quote:</b> <i>"The Goddess saw fit to return my tribemates to me. I will give my life before I allow us to be pulled apart again."</i></div> | ||
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| <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Jaliqai was twenty-four when the Qulaan tribe was defeated by the Garleans, gladly joining the grief-stricken, blood-thirsty Xaela warriors in the assault. She was heavily injured in the fighting, but managed to survive. She escaped Garlean capture by playing dead, thrown out with the rest of the discarded bodies. After being nursed back to health by the Doman farmers that found her on the roadside, Jaliqai struck out on her own. She put her skills as a Qulaani tracker and hunter to use, taking up creature culling and bounty hunting with a good deal of success.</p></div> | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Jaliqai was twenty-four when the Qulaan tribe was defeated by the Garleans, gladly joining the grief-stricken, blood-thirsty Xaela warriors in the assault. She was heavily injured in the fighting, but managed to survive. She escaped Garlean capture by playing dead, thrown out with the rest of the discarded bodies. After being nursed back to health by the Doman farmers that found her on the roadside, Jaliqai struck out on her own. She put her skills as a Qulaani tracker and hunter to use, taking up creature culling and bounty hunting with a good deal of success.</p></div> | ||
| − | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>In more recent times, she has relocated to Eorzea with the rest of the mass Othardian exodus after the razing of Doma. Up until recently, she thought herself the only survivor of the ill-fated attack, yet has heard rumors that others of her kin may just be wandering these new lands as she is.</p></div> | + | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>In more recent times, she has relocated to Eorzea with the rest of the mass Othardian exodus after the razing of Doma. Up until recently, she thought herself the only survivor of the ill-fated attack, yet has heard rumors that others of her kin may just be wandering these new lands as she is. Hearing this, Jaliqai set out to find them, with little success. Instead, she employed the opposite strategy: establishing a Hunter's Guild, and hoping that the guild's spreading reputation -- along with her name -- would see her kinsmen seeking her out in turn.</p></div> |
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>The strategy appears to have worked. Already, she has been reunited with a small handful of her previous tribemates, with hopes to continue gathering more to them. As such, she's found herself in the de facto position as <i>darughur</i>, the tribal leader. As someone of middling rank before, she's unsure how exactly to navigate her profound new responsibilities, especially in a land far different from the Steppes. Yet it doesn't change the fact that she is fiercely protective of those she calls her own, and will do anything to keep them safe.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Altai Iriq]], <i>the advisor</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#38761d;" size="2">⬆</font> <b>)</b></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> Bilighur. Hunter (<i>baighur</i>).</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Short character bio.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Nogai Kha]], <i>the broken</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#cc0000;" size="2">⬇</font> <b>)</b></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> -- </div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Short character bio.</p></div> | ||
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| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Medekghui Qulaan]], <i>the shaman</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#3472aa;" size="2">⧫</font> <b>)</b></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> --</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Short character bio.</p></div> | ||
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| + | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%" border="0" style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: left;" | ||
| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Batu Qulaan]], <i>the forgotten</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#999999;" size="2">�</font> <b>)</b></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> --</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Short character bio.</p></div> | ||
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| + | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%" border="0" style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: left;" | ||
| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Maqali Qulaan]], <i>the garlean-raised</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#999999;" size="2">�</font> <b>)</b></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> --</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Short character bio.</p></div> | ||
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| + | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%" border="0" style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: left;" | ||
| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Nasyamar Qulaan]], <i>the dancer</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#999999;" size="2">�</font> <b>)</b></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> Darukhani. Tracker (<i>daghur</i>).</div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Short character bio.</p></div> | ||
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| + | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%" border="0" style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: left;" | ||
| + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Sargerel Qulaan]], <i>the breathless</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#000000;" size="2">⛊</font> <b>)</b></div> | ||
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> Tracker (<i>daghur</i>).</div> | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:13px;"><p>Short character bio.</p></div> | ||
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| − | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Person's Name]], <i>nickname or role</i>. <b>(</b> | + | ! <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">[[Person's Name]], <i>nickname or role</i>. <b>(</b> <font style="color:#cc0000;" size="2">⬇</font> <b>)</b></div> |
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| + | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Role:</b> ???</div> | ||
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| <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | | <div style="font-family:Georgia; font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;"><b>Character's Quote:</b> <i>"Insert CHARACTER’s quote here.."</i></div> | ||
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<center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">JOINING THE TRIBE</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">JOINING THE TRIBE</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | ||
| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Woah! You actually read all of this mess and thought '<i>Hey, this sounds pretty cool. I want to get in on it!</i>'? You might just be certifiably crazy, but I would be more than happy to talk to you about creating a character for or otherwise joining the Qulaan tribe! Before you commit to that, however, there's a couple of things that I would like to make clear up front!</font></div></td> |
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| + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">THIS RP GROUP IS NOT A FREE COMPANY</font> </u></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Not only is my baby Qulaani herself already settled comfortably in another free company, I wanted to leave this group open to as many people as possible without requiring free company membership. Reason being that, given the scattered nature of the tribe, it's likely that characters could vary greatly and not all fit well under one umbrella any longer. (But that's one thing that could make a reunion scenario that much more intriguing!)</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>However, there <i>is</i> a linkshell by the name of <b>Wolves of the Steppe</b> that I plan to use for both IC and OOC communication. If you do join the tribe, I would highly recommend having a LS spot open for it as it will be our primary means of communication and whatnot. (Though depending on interest, something like a Skype or Discord chat might be a possibility for out of game communication purposes.) Please also note that I plan to make LS chat rated 18+ in case any off-color jokes or mature subjects are brought up, so be aware. Still, if anything makes you particularly uncomfortable, mention it and we will try to veer the topic away if we can.</font></div></td></tr> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">CHECK YOUR DRAMA AT THE DOOR</font> </u></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>I would like to keep this group as free of drama and craziness as possible! Ain't nobody got time for drama in their happy fun pretendy times. Disagreements and occasional arguments are to be expected from any group. However, repeated hostility, passive aggression, and anything that generally and consistently disrupts the harmony of the group will lead to warnings and finally, dismissal from the group. You can keep your Qulaani, if you wish, but you will be handwaved/written out of any future potential tribe plots ICly.</font></div></td></tr> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">POTENTIAL FOR PLOTS AND EVENTS IN THE FUTURE</font> </u></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Right now, there is only one player Qulaani -- me! However, if more people wish to join and/or create characters, I would be willing to put some effort into holding occasional events -- such as periodic hunts, <i>Qulasar</i> celebrations, or maybe even a week of <i>Naghadum</i> competitions in the summer -- if there is interest. We could also potentially look into getting plots going. And if anyone else that joins either can think up a plot for the tribe or would like to drag them into an external plot, that is also welcome!</font></div></td></tr> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">I LOVE DISCUSSING HEAD CANNONS WITH PEOPLE</font> </u></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>Seriously. I love it. If you decide that you want to join in the fun, feel free to come at me any time with questions, suggestions, ideas. In particular, the Qulaani dialect tab needs some love, and I would be more than happy to work with someone to flesh it out. Got an idea for an aspect of their culture? Or maybe a holiday they observe? What about something they find particularly auspicious or a bad omen? Come at me with your head cannons!</font></div></td></tr> | ||
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| + | <div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:12px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU MAKE A QULAANI</font> </u></div> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>This tribe is <i>semi-open</i>, therefore meaning that I would like people to speak with me before they make a Qulaani character. This isn't a means of a power trip, and I will certainly never try to lord my creatorship over anyone. Nor does this mean that your character <i>has</i> to join the new tribe (if one forms). Basically, I just like knowing who is who, love seeing what kind of Qulaani are made, and starting up a clear line of communication in case there are any questions, concerns, etc.</font></div><br> | ||
| + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>The quickest way to contact me, if I'm online, is to send me a /tell in game. My IGN is <b>Jaliqai Qulaan</b>. If I am not online, you can try to either drop me a note on the RPC (my username is [http://ffxiv-roleplayers.com/member.php?action=profile&uid=2881 Ephemerality]) or on tumblr ([http://tiny.cc/jalit jaliqai-the-red]). Don't be shy! I promise that I don't bite! ♥</font></div></td></tr> | ||
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<center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">CHARACTER CREATION</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | <center><div style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:16px;color:#544141; text-shadow: 1px 1px 3px silver;letter-spacing:0.2em;"><u>◢▮▮▮ <font style="color:#ba1414;">CHARACTER CREATION</font> ▮▮▮◣</u></div></center> | ||
| − | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width=" | + | <div align=center><table style="position:center; margin-top: 5px; padding-top: 8px; table-layout: fixed;" width="60%" cellspacing=15> |
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| − | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;> | + | <div style="font-size:10px; text-align:justify;"><font style="color:#3a2d2d;" size=2px;>I tried to make it possible to create a character in almost any way that you wish, and still fit in with the Qulaani. Truly, if you have an idea that you aren't sure will totally fit, feel free to talk to me and see if we can't figure out some way to make it work somehow. Granted, there's some limitations that will unfortunately have to be placed, but I will try to be as accommodating as possible while still maintaining the integrity of the group as a whole. Just try to keep the character believable and at least somewhat adherent to the tribe's lore, and we can likely find a way to work with it!</font></div><br></td> |
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◢▮▮▮ CREATION MYTH ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ NOTABLE HISTORICAL EVENTS ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ THE END OF THE TRIBE ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ A TRIBE SCATTERED, A NEW HUNTING GROUND ▮▮▮◣
◢▮▮▮ BELIEF SYSTEM ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ ROLES ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ WEAPONS AND ARMOR ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ THE HUNT ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ TROPHIES ▮▮▮◣
◢▮▮▮ APPEARANCE ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ LANGUAGES & WRITING ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ THE ARTS ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ REPRODUCTION, ROMANCE, AND SEXUALITY ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ LOW AETHERIC CAPACITY ▮▮▮◣
◢▮▮▮ THE QULAANI DIALECT ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ SAMPLING OF VOCABULARY ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ SAMPLING OF PHRASES ▮▮▮◣
◢▮▮▮ FRIENDLY TRIBES ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ HOSTILE TRIBES ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ OTHARDIANS ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ GARLEANS ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ EORZEANS ▮▮▮◣
◢▮▮▮ JOINING THE TRIBE ▮▮▮◣
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⁅ ‹ ⧫ › ⁆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
◢▮▮▮ CHARACTER CREATION ▮▮▮◣
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