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|**Ethnicity: | |**Ethnicity: | ||
- | **Establishment:** The Morinnen | + | **Status:**\\ |
+ | The Morinnen, a fierce people with no established cities or strongholds, | ||
- | **Summary:** The Morinnen | + | **Economic Standing:**\\ |
+ | The Morinnen, composed of many clans of horse-people, revere | ||
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+ | **Cultural Landscape: | ||
+ | The Morinnen maintain a highly cohesive society, leaving supplies for the next clans as they traverse the flatlands. Fierce pride in the craft of war defines their culture, rooted in the early days of staking a claim to the flatlands after the Age of Skyfire. Renowned for their martial skill with the bow, the Morinnen bear no animosity toward their neighbors due to their neutral political stance. The Morinnen are also known for their handicrafts and carry a verbal lore tradition, giving much heed to [[Kreysneothosies]]. | ||
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+ | **Political Structure: | ||
+ | The Morinnen' | ||
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+ | **Relations with Other States:**\\ | ||
+ | The Morinnen maintain a neutral stance with their neighbors, contributing to their lack of animosity. Renowned for their craftsmanship and verbal lore tradition, the Morinnen hold a distinct cultural position within the region. | ||
- | Though small, this kingdom bears a fierce, nearly savage pride in the craft of war, and will easily rise to a challenge if confronted, which lends back to their early days staking a claim to the flatlands from the remnant Djinni after the Age of Skyfire. They are renowned for particular martial skill with the bow. This aside, they bear no animosity to any of their neighbours due to their relatively neutral stance politically, |