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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Earth, mostly
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...a mountainous region where various subalpine city-states have cropped up, like some sort of cross between Shogunate Japan and ancient Greece... ...grassy plains, and a nomadic culture with a common religion, combining Sioux and Bedouin concepts... ...the mind veritably reels!
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: West Virginia
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Portland, Oregon
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[QUOTE=Irish Wolf;1110107
...a mountainous region where various subalpine city-states have cropped up, like some sort of cross between Shogunate Japan and ancient Greece... [/QUOTE] I made up something like that. It wasn't a colony in itself. But it was a mountain people. Not like Japan or Greece though. What it was was a small ethnic group living in the Impossible Walls of Gungnir. They are the Tvethorpsnir(twin-villagers), called so because they are herdsmen practicing transhumance and each band has two villages, one high and one low. Besides herding they hunt and serve as mercenaries, as well as serving as guides and bearers for expeditions in the mountains. Sometimes they also capture birds of prey to be trained to hunt for rich nobles. Their culture is a sort of generic "ornery mountain man" culture, with aspects of Nepali, Afghans, Croatians and maybe even Appalachians. They have a heroic or barbaric (depending on how you look at ait) outlook with lots of feuding, a hospitality code and so on.
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