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| − | | [[File:tsimhicon.png|left|100px]]<div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Arial">An elder daughter of Sihn's, Tsimh has been working most of her life to balance her mother's fresh perspective with the older teachings of the clans. She's a blunt girl with a competitive streak a malm wide with a temper just as quick and volatile as her mother's. Tsimh strives for perfection in her combat skills, marrying her swordwork to magic that leans toward thaumaturgy. She is one of the more eager hunters and will roam far from home if the mark seems worth the effort, the more dangerous, the better.</div> | + | | [[File:tsimhicon.png|left|100px]]<div style="font-size:11px; font-family:Arial">An elder daughter of Sihn's, Tsimh has been working most of her life to balance her mother's fresh perspective with the older teachings of the clans. She's a blunt girl with a competitive streak a malm wide with a temper just as quick and volatile as her mother's. Tsimh strives for perfection in her combat skills, marrying her swordwork to magic that leans toward thaumaturgy. She is one of the more eager hunters and will roam far from home if the mark seems worth the effort, the more dangerous, the better. She truly believes that the Clan's purpose is a worthy one.</div> |
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Revision as of 19:18, 1 November 2017
![]() Error creating thumbnail: File missing In the aftermath of the Great Flood of the Sixth Umbral era, a Miqo'te woman named Venha descended with her kin into the foothills of Gyr Abania. There she, and those who followed her, sought to live and to learn from the mistakes of those who came before. With blood tracing back to those of the three great Magi nations that fled into the mountains for safety, the clan was full of those with potential to harness aether. The Venha are an entirely fan-made/non-canon Keeper of the Moon clan located primarily on the Balmung server. Currently, the clan is open for others to create members or contacts with. For more information, contact Hithren. There is a Discord server available to those interested in forming contacts or being a part of the clan itself! ![]() ![]() Error creating thumbnail: File missing Like all Keeper of the Moon, the Venha retain the traits of others of their kin: ashen-colored skin, reflective eyes, longer tails, and sharp canines. But listed below are the physical appearance traits of the three main bloodlines of the Venha. Keep in mind, while other non-canon clans are permitted within the group in small number (this excludes canon tribes such as Jakkya, Nbolo, Epocan, etc.), the majority of clan members carry the Venha name and therefore at least some of these traits. It is also possible an outside male's genes became dominant which leads to differences.
Those of Ihzu's bloodline...
Those of Sihn's bloodline...
The majority of the Venha clan are gifted aetherically in some way. Most have a natural-born talent for the arcane and have higher sensitivity to the world's surrounding aether than most. In rare cases, it is possible that a child born of the Venha lacks magical talent, though is taught other ways to be useful to the clan such as enchanting weapons, or herbal medicine and healing.
![]() ![]() Error creating thumbnail: File missing One of the more unique aspects of the Venha, is that while it is still a strict matriarchal clan, as other Keeper clans, it is overseen by three matriarchs. It is said these three sisters can trace their line back to Venha herself, though it is a rumor no one has ever questioned. Each coming from a different father, but sharing the blood of the former matriarch, the sisters agreed to lead their clan together out of mutual respect. Children and kin of their own lines are often the most respected members of the clan, but each must prove themselves worthy of such a name. The Venha value little but skill in the arcane and talents in furthering the clan's goals. There is no privilege given even to the sons and daughters of these women. The Venha remain steadfast protectors of the magical arts, as well as a force tasked on eliminating those that would use those arts for the wrong reasons. Their first matriarch, being a survivor of the Great Flood, taught this principle to her people. If one cannot use magic responsibly, then one should not use magic at all. The Venha who leave the clan are often leaving for this purpose. They seek out, and destroy if necessary, all things relating to the Void, dark magic, and dangerous relics. Selectively bred as they are, they are extremely talented at what they do. Those that leave the clan and earn their way through this purpose are given the highest forms of respect within the clan upon each of their returns. Low-born Venha or those who do not carry the name can become powerful forces within the clan's hierarchy. These people are often given the best breeding rights, the best weaponry, and the best treatment. Everything the Venha have, must be first earned. Men and women both are expected to use their magical talents and travel the lands. And both are free to come and go from the clan to do so. A clan cannot function on hunters who stray from their lands, however. And those that chose to remain in the clan's camps are no less valued if they serve a purpose. Hunters of game to stock the food stores, healers and those who practice the art of herbal medicine, nurse maids and caregivers, as well as weapon smiths and enchanters are all also people the clan see as valuable. Without these people, the clan cannot exist, nor could they continue to pursue their purpose. If one is to stay in the clan, one is expected to offer themselves in such a way. The Venha have always been distant with outsiders. It is the one thing that served them well over the ages and protected their way of life. When the original matriarch founded the clan, it was of many people and of many names. While most can trace their name back to the Venha, the clan also allowed smaller clans to join with them, or took them in for breeding purposes. These family units remain under the Venha clan, but do not carry the name. Wandering males are also allowed to breed with a female of the clan if the matriarchs deem them worthy. And if they chose to stay and provide, or follow the way of the Venha, they are not often turned away. Most of the females in the clan, however, put value in magical talents as well as fighting capabilities. Non-Keepers are seldom welcome around the clan. In the past some clan members have deemed it suitable to meddle themselves in the affairs of occupied Ala Mhigo, or even the neighboring Seeker tribes, but it was rare. If Venha feel their clan may be threatened, they have little issue in dealing with a stranger by lethal force. However, most will be simply turned away, or led away from the camp through carefully laid illusionary wards that keep the unwanted out. ![]() --- ![]() The Venha clan practice a unique scarification ritual that is directly tied to what the clan holds in the highest of honor. It is both a mark that separates Venha from others, and a mark of the individual's accomplishments in the tribe. Once a clan member reaches about thirteen summers, they are deemed old enough to provide for the clan and carry out their purpose. At this point in their life, the transition is brought by one of the elders performing the scarification ritual. The Venha have long associated themselves with the symbol of a red lotus flower, and so the initial scarring is done in this shape. It is customarily given near the base of the neck on the back. As the clan member ages and performs various deeds that the Venha deem worthy, additional petals are added along the back. The scarred petals are symbols of personal triumphs. Perhaps the bearer defeated a powerful Voidsent, developed a new technique in spellcraft or enchantment, or returned a relic of power to the clan. The ways the Venha earn such marks are varied, but it is very clear that those who carry a large number of petals upon their back are held in the highest regards. ![]() --- ![]() Oruh Venha
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