Three descriptive flavor texts of people living in the tribelands. These are the tribelands.
The Tribelands Overview
Background on the Tribelands.
This section will detail the key aspects of The Tribelands, like its races, military, economy, culture, and religions.
Races of The Tribelands
Races of the Tribelands primarily include the following:
- Leonin of Wilder - the lion-like cat race, and because of their larger size in comparison to Tabaxi, they tend to be leaders of tribes or champions who fight in the leaders’ stead.
- Tabaxi of Wilder- the more diverse, agile cat race, the Tabaxi of the tribelands tend to make great scouts, hunters, and warriors in their own right.
- Minotaur of Wilder - like the Leonin to the Tabaxi, Minotaurs’ size lend them to be great leaders or champions of Firbolg tribes. They sometimes prefer more bucolic living.
- Firbolgs of Wilder- their height and general good nature lend firbolgs to make great farmers, herders who help tend to the tribes’ day-to-day activities.
- Other races, like Rabbitfolk of Wilder and Elves of Wilder can be found in the Tribelands too.
Government
The Tribelands have no central government and are instead led by numerous small tribes. Because the geography of the Tribelands includes some of the most treacherous living conditions with limited access to water and food, smaller groups are much more likely to survive than to establish large cities. Many tribes are nomadic and move from place to place depending upon the seasons and the migration of animals.
Tribes are usually led by a single leader or chieftain, but there are those that have a more collectivist and democratic system of leadership. Those tribes that have a single chieftain tend to be elected for their strength in combat. Many must prove themselves through a trial by combat, a vision quest, or other trials.
Military
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Culture
The Tribelands have their fair share of traditions, too, that help them stand out from other cultures:
Religions
The Tribelands have two primary religions: