@LokiLeo789 In my upcoming post, I'm going to feel free to create some stuff that Arguis wrote about Garinths (Gorilla people)
(Human - Garinth
Humans - Garinths
Mankind - Apekind)
Alright, go right ahead.
@LokiLeo789 In my upcoming post, I'm going to feel free to create some stuff that Arguis wrote about Garinths (Gorilla people)
(Human - Garinth
Humans - Garinths
Mankind - Apekind)
Is that everyone Loki? IIlina?
Anyone want to do a colab IC heading to the Inn while we wait?
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Don't forget the Rovaick! Mercantilism! Even with insect men!
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Ey, young Kuro might have been angry at the Cimex, but the old one is more tolerating and has balls of steel. Who knows, if the Cimex don't attempt to destroy them, they might even be diplomatic friends xD
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I think Kuro and his village are technically the only ones who fought against the Cimex in an active manner in the dawn of existence. They haven't seen them for nearly a century, though.
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Yeah, I didn't mention their military or different tribes at all in the sheet because I'm just going to do that in my first few posts with them IC. It'd be too much to put in a sheet. But in case you want to know now, I'll just give a brief summary.
The Horse People think that the Ruhigs are devils and are a little bit afraid of the guys. The "tree worshipers" use captured enemies as blood sacrifices and thralls, and their idea of combat is going absolutely crazy through the use of drugs (In actual history the Alans smoked all sorts of crap like opium before they charged into battle) and then finding their enemies and charging as a massive, screaming, frenzied mob of warriors.
Like the Celts, their warriors are of course intimidating and dangerous if you're unprepared, but could be defeated by a well disciplined and organized army like the Romans had.
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How would you feel if thousands of giant, sentient bugs appeared near you, rapidly expanded, and killed anyone venturing into their land? You'd most likely feel threatened and want them gone. Same thing here.
The other thing is that the Ruhig are similar to New Garakai in that they're aggressive expansionists and imperialists. Their culture is so militaristic that the young ones push for war just so that they have a chance to prove themselves strong and gain prestige for their family and tribe.
They're mostly inspired by the ancient Celts and Germanic tribes.