
Here's some expanded history for the Aldgoat Tribe.Â
Aldgoat Tribe - Recent History
The feud between the Jaguar and the Aldgoat seems, at times, to be the result of the N tribe reaching for more than what they have. A bid of greed and prejudice. Other times it appears as the belittling of a well-positioned tribe refusing to aid their lesser cousins, hoping to maintain their strength at the cost of those less fortunate than them. Regardless of the incident that began it, why can neither tribe seem to let it go?Â
The answer can be revealed by delving deep into the Aldgoat lifestyle. Unlike the Jaguar, their smaller camp is contested almost daily, regular incursions of Kobold forces, and more dangerous beasts are commonplace for a member of the N tribe. Their location in the northern parts of La Noscea keeps them close to the beastmen and their mines, and constant operations performed by the Maelstrom are a further interruption to their hunts and foraging excursions. Every day is a struggle, far greater than anything the Jaguar need to face on a regular basis.
That resentment is not shared among all members of the Aldgoat. Some of the huntresses are able to interact with the Y without hostility. This does not, however, extend to the N tribe Tia. The duty of the Nunh, or chief, is to improve the life of their tribe. The Aldgoat find themselves at an impasse, their lands locked, unable to expand nor eliminate the threats that besiege them. Undai, the Aldgoat Nunh, knows that the only way for the N tribe to reach further than what they have is to remove the limiter that is the Jaguar. If an Aldgoat Tia has any hope of helping his tribe, he needs to hold on to that resentment, that hatred. Sympathising with the Jaguar, or halting their feud will keep the Aldgoat right where they are.
Aldgoat Tribe - Recent History
The feud between the Jaguar and the Aldgoat seems, at times, to be the result of the N tribe reaching for more than what they have. A bid of greed and prejudice. Other times it appears as the belittling of a well-positioned tribe refusing to aid their lesser cousins, hoping to maintain their strength at the cost of those less fortunate than them. Regardless of the incident that began it, why can neither tribe seem to let it go?Â
The answer can be revealed by delving deep into the Aldgoat lifestyle. Unlike the Jaguar, their smaller camp is contested almost daily, regular incursions of Kobold forces, and more dangerous beasts are commonplace for a member of the N tribe. Their location in the northern parts of La Noscea keeps them close to the beastmen and their mines, and constant operations performed by the Maelstrom are a further interruption to their hunts and foraging excursions. Every day is a struggle, far greater than anything the Jaguar need to face on a regular basis.
That resentment is not shared among all members of the Aldgoat. Some of the huntresses are able to interact with the Y without hostility. This does not, however, extend to the N tribe Tia. The duty of the Nunh, or chief, is to improve the life of their tribe. The Aldgoat find themselves at an impasse, their lands locked, unable to expand nor eliminate the threats that besiege them. Undai, the Aldgoat Nunh, knows that the only way for the N tribe to reach further than what they have is to remove the limiter that is the Jaguar. If an Aldgoat Tia has any hope of helping his tribe, he needs to hold on to that resentment, that hatred. Sympathising with the Jaguar, or halting their feud will keep the Aldgoat right where they are.