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Built around the great Mitrine Stone, the hunter-gatherers of the [[Liruma Scrubland]] have emerged from their seclusion, allowing outsiders within their village of '''Dhaz Mitrine''' in full for the first time. Superstitious and guarded, they shun those who have not proven themselves before the Stone, for only the trial of Unalai will both purify the foreign and make safe the native. | |||
Built around the great Mitrine Stone, the hunter-gatherers of the [[Liruma Scrubland]] have emerged from their seclusion, allowing outsiders within their village in full for the first time. Superstitious and guarded, they shun those who have not proven themselves before the Stone, for only the trial of Unalai will both purify the foreign and make safe the native. | |||
Scouting bands roam their territories, mounted on winged ina'a, while elders tend to the seasonal rituals within the boundary stones. | Scouting bands roam their territories, mounted on winged ina'a, while elders tend to the seasonal rituals within the boundary stones. | ||
[[Ahes|Ahes, Unali'i]], or Voice, of the People awaits in the southwestern edge of the town, ready to welcome those who come in peace, and guide those who seek to prove themselves. | [[Ahes|Ahes, Unali'i]], or Voice, of the People awaits in the southwestern edge of the town, ready to welcome those who come in peace, and guide those who seek to prove themselves. | ||
[[Category:Geography]][[Category:Towns and Villages]] | |||
Revision as of 16:06, 14 July 2020
Built around the great Mitrine Stone, the hunter-gatherers of the Liruma Scrubland have emerged from their seclusion, allowing outsiders within their village of Dhaz Mitrine in full for the first time. Superstitious and guarded, they shun those who have not proven themselves before the Stone, for only the trial of Unalai will both purify the foreign and make safe the native.
Scouting bands roam their territories, mounted on winged ina'a, while elders tend to the seasonal rituals within the boundary stones.
Ahes, Unali'i, or Voice, of the People awaits in the southwestern edge of the town, ready to welcome those who come in peace, and guide those who seek to prove themselves.