[quote=@Helo] [@Lionhearted] Whoa, the amount of world building here is really amazing, I'm loving how much history and culture was put into the different tribes. I'm thinking either a Baldori or Viking character. I'm kind of leaning towards a Baldori Militant so as far as the Baldori go I have a couple questions. Does their religion have anything to say about magic/witchcraft? Does a Baldori Militant end up in the Thelannian army? Would they, in a time of peace, live in Thelan in case they are needed or would they stay in their own lands until called? Is there a particular way they are chosen or a certain age when training begins? Also based on the gif is it safe to assume that camel herding would be big with the Baldori? [/quote] I'm glad you're interested! For the Baldori, the witches and their cult goes totally against the Baldori's religion. The Baldori believe in the light, which has been tainted by darkness, and they emphasize kindness, beneficence, purification, and cleanliness. Thus, they believe that the witches are almost the exact opposite of everything they believe, so they, in turn, have a hatred for the witches, but also a pretty extensive fear of them as well. The Baldori only send a small portion of militants to fight for the Thelannian army. They try to avoid anything related to combat since they don't believe in bloodshed. The Baldori would generally select the children who offered to join, and/or the children that are less fortunate: orphans, the poor, the homeless, etc. They can be selected at any age, but they are generally picked at younger ages so they can properly train the child. The warfare doesn't end with knowing how to combat, but it also consists of studying the enemy and their tricks. During the time of peace, the Baldori that were sent to the military would have a choice to stay in Thelan or go back to the Baldori Dominion. Nothing really keeps the Baldori contained, but they feel that they shouldn't spread their borders outside the desert since that is the land that they were promised. Granted, you have some Baldori that flee the desert, but it's frowned upon by their own people since they are built around their religion and they believe that they are the ones that are called to it. So their life should consist, strongly, with prayer and religion, mostly spent at their temples. Yeah! Camel herding is popular within the Baldori Desert!