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| When it comes to death, korrigans believe they return to the ocean, allowing the energy of their lives to fill its waters with new life. They are often at odds with the booakers of [[Havod]] for this, due to their ability to speak with the dead.((As it turns out, many booakers have tried contacting past korrigans, to prove them wrong, but have so far been unsuccessful.)) | When it comes to death, korrigans believe they return to the ocean, allowing the energy of their lives to fill its waters with new life. They are often at odds with the booakers of [[Havod]] for this, due to their ability to speak with the dead.((As it turns out, many booakers have tried contacting past korrigans, to prove them wrong, but have so far been unsuccessful.)) | ||
| ====Military & Government==== | ====Military & Government==== | ||
| - | The korrigans are led by a Tairyn, and are currently ruled by [[Notable People|Tairyn Alys]]. | + | The korrigans are led by a Tairyn, and are currently ruled by [[Notable People|Tairyn Alys]]. The Tairyn is the eldest child of the previous Tairyn, regardless of gender. If a Tairyn has no children upon death or abdication, the closest living relative between the ages of 30 and 80 will inherit the throne. If the Tairyn has a child, but they are younger than 17, a regent will take up duties until the child is of age (usually chosen by the Tairyn, otherwise it will follow the same lineage as a childless Tairyn’s successor). |
| Due to their expertise in sailing, their military makes most of their moves from the ocean. As a result, those parts of the military are well versed in scaling cliffs. They typically work in small commando units, keeping close to the coastal line, finding a secret harbour, then attacking before making a quick and tactical retreat. | Due to their expertise in sailing, their military makes most of their moves from the ocean. As a result, those parts of the military are well versed in scaling cliffs. They typically work in small commando units, keeping close to the coastal line, finding a secret harbour, then attacking before making a quick and tactical retreat. | ||
| ====Magic==== | ====Magic==== | ||
| - | Korrigans can use [[abilities# | + | Korrigans can use [[abilities# |
| Korrigans also possess an innate affinity for the element of Sea and an innate weakness to the element of Sky. | Korrigans also possess an innate affinity for the element of Sea and an innate weakness to the element of Sky. | ||
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| Korrigans have names that flow like the sea, and have a total of five in their full name. It goes: Given name, Middle name, First Parent’s name, Second Parent’s name, Surname. Surnames, while the same as one of the parents’, are picked almost purely on what sounds or feels best. | Korrigans have names that flow like the sea, and have a total of five in their full name. It goes: Given name, Middle name, First Parent’s name, Second Parent’s name, Surname. Surnames, while the same as one of the parents’, are picked almost purely on what sounds or feels best. | ||
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| + | ====Attitudes to Other Nations==== | ||
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| + | While korrigans may have a range of viewpoints on the world and their fellow Bendith, here are some commonly held attitudes towards other nations: | ||
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| + | ===Havod=== | ||
| + | The booakers of Havod are often viewed as superstitious and stubborn. Particularly open-minded korrigans might be willing to concede that booakers can communicate with their own dead, but for the most part, their belief system is considered wholly antithetical to that of the korrigans. Historic attempts by the booakers to communicate with or revive deceased korrigan spirits have been interpreted as rude at best, or outright hostile to Mythve culture at worst. | ||
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| + | ===Llanhythel=== | ||
| + | The gwyllion of Llanhythel are largely respected by the korrigans for their military strength. As the landlocked, forested Llanhythel rarely has direct contact with coastal Mythvye, korrigan ideas of Llanhythel and its people are often formed from reputation alone; indeed, many korrigans believe the population of Llanhythel to be significantly larger than it actually is. Though some older korrigans who recall the Hand of Anwar campaign regard Llanhythel with some suspicion, Mythvye' | ||
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| + | ===Lyonn=== | ||
| + | The piskies of Lyonn are often viewed as intimidating in their numbers and organisation. Their distribution across yarldoms makes it difficult to keep up with who holds power, who is most open to trade, and who absolutely should not be crossed under any circumstances. Furthermore, | ||
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| + | ===Kloth’va=== | ||
| + | Until the formation of Vanora’s Watch, the korrigans tended to view the coblynau of Kloth’va as hostile nuisances. This reputation arose from semi-frequent clashes between korrigan explorers and coblynau warriors stationed defensively along Kloth’va’s coasts and rivers. While some older korrigans may not have shaken this old animosity, younger generations have embraced the connection between nations that Vanora’s Watch has encouraged, and relations with the Merchant and Worker classes in particular have flourished in recent decades. | ||