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<div align=center><div style="font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.1em;color:#000000;font-family:Georgia"><i>"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."</i> - African Proverb</div></div><br> | <div align=center><div style="font-size:14px;letter-spacing:0.1em;color:#000000;font-family:Georgia"><i>"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."</i> - African Proverb</div></div><br> | ||
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+ | Family units within the tribe are comprised primarily of a mother and her children, with the average sibling groups numbered at two to three. Only those "of seed and womb" are considered siblings; in other words, an Eft must share both a mother and a father. Having an only child is not uncommon and having more than four children is rare. Occasionally, grandmothers, aunts, and uncles may live within a mother's household if they are feeble or ailing. | ||
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+ | The elderly, childless women, and grown Tia typically live in tenement housing. Those of high enough status and esteem may choose to live alone. Former and current Nunh are, by tradition and law, given their own properties, some of the largest within Eft territory, as are current and former Head Huntresses, should they desire. | ||
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+ | Orphaned children are kept with their next of kin when possible, but may instead be taken in as house servants by those unrelated to them. It is expected these children will be fed and clothed as needed, but for an "adopted" child to formally be considered one of the family unit beyond that is near unheard of. | ||
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+ | The layout of most Eft housing is modest and spartan, consisting of a hybrid bedroom/kitchen and a separate bathroom. Those with multiple offspring are not given larger housing unless their status within the tribe affords it, so many Eft grow up crowded by their siblings. | ||
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+ | Every Eft has held a weapon by time they are ten. The learning process usually starts around age eight or nine, and Eft may be taught by relatives or, more commonly, through classes arranged by tribe elders and mentors. Around eleven or twelve, children splinter off according to their gender. Boys are taught bladed weapons, all things slash and parry, and future huntresses are taught how to craft and use bows and arrows. There is some overlap, with girls choosing to remain with blades and boys learning bow hunting, but it is rare and unorthodox. | ||
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+ | Weapons of choice are short blades like daggers, shortswords, and pickaxes. There is no tribe-wide preference between longbows and shortbows, and the pros and cons of both are acknowledged and debated. Things like spears, standard swords, and axes are uncommon, with rapiers and staffs being incredibly rare. | ||
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+ | The tribe has rudimentary knowledge of aether, but their reserves are naturally low, and the skill to harness and wield it is an art passed down through a small number of family lines. Scarce few among the Eft have held the title of "Mender," healers who practice a form of magic more or less the same as the conjurers of Gridania. | ||
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+ | Formal education outside weapons and hunting training plays an insignificant role, if any, in the life of most Eft. The tribe has a roughly 10-15% literacy rate. Most who can read and write were taught by their family, and those family lines tend to overlap with the historians and menders (healers) of the tribe. | ||
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+ | With outsider trading becoming more and more the norm, there has been a push for Tia who plan to travel to learn so that they are not taken advantage of where contracts are concerned, but as of yet there are no established classes. | ||
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+ | Eft have no formally written laws, but they do have laws. Verbal contracts are expected to be upheld to the best of one's ability. Physical infighting, theft, and other minor offenses are punished on a case-by-case basis that usually consists of "penance." The type and length of this penance is to be decided by the Nunh, based on the offense, or decided by an individual of the Nunh's choice. For example, if a child steals from their neighbor, the Nunh may permit said neighbor to decide the child's punishment. | ||
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+ | Major offenses such as disfigurement, murder, and sexual assault are punishable by banishment or death. If the offender is without a doubt guilty, such as in the case of numerous witnesses, they are often put to death or exiled without further process. In other instances, the Nunh, the Head Huntress, and a Tia of their mutual choosing play the role of judge and jury. The Nunh has final say in all tiebreakers.</tab> | ||
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+ | <b>Nunh:</b> The leaders and breeding males of the tribe. They are tasked with doling out penance, serving as judge to greater offenses, promoting and demoting individuals, and the general overseeing of the Eft. They are not all-powerful and may be overthrown if public outcry is loud enough, but are usually dethroned through the traditional means of one-on-one combat both armed and unarmed. These are not intended to be death matches, but deaths have occurred. | ||
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+ | Felled Nunhs, provided they ruled well, are still afforded great respect, larger properties, and other luxuries. In contrast, for a Tia to challenge a Nunh and fail brings great shame. These unfortunate males are scorned to the point most leave the tribe. | ||
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+ | <b>E'donyoka Nunh</b> | ||
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+ | <i>"I'm not certain what era this man supposedly ruled. I can't say if he ever truly existed at all. But it is so told he kept a pet tuco-tuco, and the beast was assigned several caretakers, most of whom were injured at one point or another. Some are said to have died. Legend speaks of an angry huntress killing him in his sleep after her sister was felled by the beast and had her face devoured."</i> | ||
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+ | <b>E'zakra Nunh</b> | ||
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+ | <i>"Ah, E'zakra! This is our oldest Nunh on record — unless you buy into that E'donyoka nonsense. Here, a portrait. As you can see he wasn't the most striking to look upon, but his ambition was second to none, if you ask me. It was E'zakra who introduced currency to the tribe. He had aspirations to see the generation after him were well-read, but it never came to pass. Bit ahead of his time even now, in some respects."</i> | ||
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+ | <b>E'yarel Nunh</b> | ||
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+ | <i>"E'yarel Nunh stood along E'zakra for the latter half of his rule. Yes, quite the looker, isn't he? Those dark eyes, that red hair. Poor E'zakra. Imagine competing with that. I'm sure comes as little surprise E'yarel sired the most children of any Nunh. Including yours truly."</i> | ||
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+ | <i>"E'neja ascended the ranks to rule beside E'yarel, and continued to hold his title after E'yarel was challenged and defeated by E'malha Nunh. The young may not realize, but of the two of them — he and E'malha that is — E'neja was preferred by huntresses and Tia alike. You see, the tribe was at its most prosperous before the Calamity, and E'neja, he was a lively sort, let's say. Loved the festivals. Always had a full belly and a full bed, so to speak. He perished in the Calamity, and with him, that era of abundance. Symbolic, isn't it?" </i> | ||
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+ | <b>E'malha Nunh</b> | ||
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+ | <i>"Our dear E'malha. There was a time he was seen as E'neja's lesser in every manner there was to compare them. How quickly we forget. After the Calamity, E'malha kept the remnants of the tribe from spiraling into chaos — well, mostly. With his own two hands he helped rebuild the irrigation systems, tend to the aldgoats until their numbers were replenished, and dare say I, I don't recall him missing a single funeral. He helped solidify E'zakra's ambitions concerning business dealings outside the tribe and made great strides toward his dream of tribal literacy. Still, the man has never been what you'd call personable. Not that I'd know firsthand, but according to the huntresses he's not any warmer when it comes to coupling. He's never been much good with children either. But sure as the sun will rise, he loves those hounds of his."</i> | ||
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+ | <i>"One of E'malha's offspring. His mother is to this day E'malha's favorite of the huntresses, and E'tyi made sure everyone knew it. To speak truly, I was of the opinion he'd be one of our fatalities when the time came to challenge E'malha, but I confess, he proved all naysayers such as myself well and truly wrong. One of the youngest Nunh in our history, I would presume."</i> | ||
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+ | <i>"I never thought I'd live to witness so much scandal with mine own eyes! E'zayi Nunh, oh, here's one we'll not soon forget. His mother was born an outsider, believe it or not, and I've heard tale recently his father is of no tribe at all. Anyroad, the mother, no one quite knows how she convinced E'malha to let her through the gates. But she did, and she brought the boy with her, sickly little thing that he was. The subject of much ire among the other Tia in their formative years. | ||
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+ | E'zayi left young, I had thought for good, but no sooner is E'tyi in power than he returns! He fought every Tia who wanted for E'tyi's title, then he fought E'tyi himself. No one was quite sure how to react at first bell, I don't think, as we'd never had a Nunh challenged after so short a time, let alone bested. | ||
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+ | E'zayi was well-liked by the huntresses. And he seems to be quite fond of women himself, as he took one of them to be his bookkeeper, a rank by tradition given to a Tia of appropriate intellect. Ah, but it isn't only the Seeker women he's so smitten with, I'm afraid. He left to pursue a daughter of Menphina, one of the Keepers of the Moon, so it's said."</i> | ||
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+ | <i>"Yes, that E'tyi. After E'zayi left, he lapsed right back into the rank, fiery as ever. Has Eft ever had a Nunh earn the title twice? Who's to say, but I would suppose the answer is no. There were a few challengers, two or three as I recall, but they were no match for him. The first thing he did was seek to terminate any children of E'zayi's, all of whom were still in the womb. There weren't many, granted, but this earned him a great deal of scorn none the less. He vanished, one day. I can't say to a certainty as to why. No one can. We all have our theories..."</i> | ||
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+ | <i>"These wonders of life never cease. One can only guess if history will look fondly upon E'vahn Nunh, but it will remember him. Years ago he fought E'malha for the title and lost. Badly. He left in utter disgrace, his reputation as ruined as his face. If you'd asked me to guess, I'd have said he'd gotten himself killed somewhere out there, but instead he's trained enough to have bested several challengers in the wake of E'tyi's disappearance. Curious indeed he should return... He had paid a visit while E'zayi was in power. What one wouldn't give to have been a fly on the wall during that encounter. | ||
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+ | <b>Tia:</b> The default title and surrogate surname for all males. When they come of age, Tias within Eft may choose to leave the tribe, or far more commonly, adopt a role within it. Many have ambitions to fight for the title of Nunh, and of those, a handful come to make the attempt. So that the Nunh is not under constant attack, Tia are expected to battle one another first and foremost, with the victor earning the right to challenge the Nunh himself. There is no official system or predetermined days for these battles, although such a system has been proposed, especially in light of recent events. | ||
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+ | <b>Head Huntress:</b> The highest-ranked female within Eft. Skill in the hunt is an obvious prerequisite, but they must also be sound of mind and adept at coordinating large numbers of people. In some ways, the Head Huntress' typical day is far more exhausting than even that of the Nunh. Unlike Nunh, Head Huntresses cannot be challenged for their standing. They must die, retire, or have a Nunh demote them with a replacement in mind. | ||
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+ | <b>Huntress:</b> The default title and responsibility for all females in the tribe who do not pursue other options and who are not too gravid to see to their work. Huntresses make up the bulk of the tribe and can easily sway its fate. They are divided into groups of five to six women, their lot chosen by the Head Huntress, and from these five or six they elect their own leader. In the event the Head Huntress can't or can't be bothered to assist with something, this leader decides for her group what must be done. | ||
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+ | <b>Elder:</b> Anyone aged over 50 to 60 cycles and unable to work without endangering themselves or others are so called the elders. Many see it as a well-earned show of respect. Others take offense and refuse their retirement, and there are a great many examples of huntresses, builders, and the like working well past their prime with perilous results. | ||
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+ | <b>Doula:</b> Doula are experts in prenatal development and post-birth care for both mother and infant, tasked with caring for a tribe's pregnant women, new mothers, and newborn babies. Typically doula will move from home to home and retire to their own quarters at the end of the day, but it is not too uncommon for one to take on something of a live-in nanny role if a baby is sickly or if a mother already has several other offspring. | ||
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+ | <b>Lorekeeper/Historian:</b> Interchangeable titles that speak of Eft, most times a Tia, who record and preserve Eft's history and culture via the written word and paintings. They are usually the only literate members of the tribe, aside from the bookkeepers, and their offspring tend to follow suit, with many going on to inherit their father's title. | ||
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+ | <b>Mentor:</b> A fairly recent rank in its formal recognition, mentors are the tribes teachers. For the moment, this entails only combat, hunting, and other physical skills, but it has been suggested the tribe adopt the idea of mentors whose goals are more academic. | ||
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+ | <b>Mender:</b> Essentially the conjurers of Eft, menders practice similar magic with, through similar means, with similar limitations. It is, to date, the only job within the tribe that utilizes aether. As Eft by nature have low aether reserves and little understanding of it, menders are extremely rare and treated with due respect. Menders have varied equally between woman and man. | ||
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+ | Once a moon, every member of the tribe, provided their tasks are not of dire importance, are permitted a day of rest and celebration beginning from sun up to sun down. These spectacles are known as sundances, as there is much dancing. And drake hunting. And drinking. And yelling. And sometimes fist-fighting. There goes E'va crying again. Can someone get that puking Tia over there a bucket? Has anyone seen the children in the last four hours? | ||
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"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb SERVER: Mateus RP STATUS: Active RECRUITMENT: Closed STANDING NUNH: E'vahn Nunh OOC OFFICERS: Kayfabe#2426, Drunkpossum#8166, Lexicon#6626
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