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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;>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).</font></div></td> | + | <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;>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;>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> | <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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| + | <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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◢▮▮▮ BELIEF SYSTEM ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ RELIGIOUS CELEBRATIONS ▮▮▮◣
◢▮▮▮ BIRTH & CHILD REARING ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ HUNTING COMPANIONS ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ OLD AGE ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ DEATH ▮▮▮◣
◢▮▮▮ OVERVIEW ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ DARUGHUR: Tribal Leader ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ BILIGHUR: The Elders ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ REPRODUCTION AND ROMANCE ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ OUTSIDERS ▮▮▮◣
◢▮▮▮ FRIENDLY TRIBES ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ EORZEANS ▮▮▮◣
◢▮▮▮ THE QULAANI DIALECT ▮▮▮◣
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◢▮▮▮ JOINING THE TRIBE ▮▮▮◣
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