
It was unavoidable I guess, but some of them just feel a little bit random, like details that don't exactly make them sound unique as a tribe; for instance:
Haragin
and
Urumet
Sure, they're still nice of course! But it doesn't say much about what identifies them from other tribes, which I would assume allows one to take more liberties with deciding how the tribe operates(as well as choosing from a number of tribal names based partially on aesthetics).
On that note, do you think it's safe to say that some tribes are not part of a single, travelling group? Not too unlike sunseekers, could there be a couple of different branches perhaps?
Haragin
Quote:The legends of this coastal tribe tell of a group of their ancestors who crafted a giant ship and sailed out across the endless eastern ocean. The explorers are said to have returned with tales of a terrible island covered in massive grey monoliths and inhabited by fire-breathing steel demons.
and
Urumet
Quote:This desert tribe has the queer custom of travelling with their elders carried upon their shoulders. It is believed that in the flat desert, this gives the tribe the advantage of being able to see farther.
Sure, they're still nice of course! But it doesn't say much about what identifies them from other tribes, which I would assume allows one to take more liberties with deciding how the tribe operates(as well as choosing from a number of tribal names based partially on aesthetics).
On that note, do you think it's safe to say that some tribes are not part of a single, travelling group? Not too unlike sunseekers, could there be a couple of different branches perhaps?
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