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Jayek

Primary Culture
Religion

Traditions
-1 National Unrest
+15% Movement Speed

We Have LittleWhen the Bo tribe announced their federation it became clear to us we were no longer welcome within our own tribe. Forced out of our homes we left in the dead of night, heading east towards the coast where we knew our former people would not follow us. When it came time to cross the ocean to our new home we were forced to leave many belongings behind, unable to transport them, and truly start life anew. The first few years were tough, and our people were forced to grow used to hard times and empty stomachs and while many of our kin know the land well, and can survive from what it provides, we can survive even if it does not.
-15% Land Attrition

But We Have Each OtherAlthough we were forced to abandon many of our belongings behind there was one thing that we did not give up: Each other. It was only our strong sense of community and shared belonging that kept our new tribe together, although any of us would have been welcome had we returned that was not our home. All of us chose this new life, and we all chose it together. We will not go back.
-15% Stability Cost Modifier

Repel the Death CultThe job of a Brave is no easy one. The braves are our first line of defence against invaders and in Jayek that means the Death Cultists to the south, who come to our lands and steal our people seeking to sacrifice them for their horrific rituals. Traditionally the Bo tribe serves as the first line of defence against the Cheshoshi, however it is not uncommon for a few to get past where they encounter our braves, and they do not go further than that.
+1 Land Leader Shock

Open ArmsWhen the first settlers from across the sea first reached Noruin, they were welcomed with open arms. But soon enough, a more literal set of arms became vital to this cultural exchange. Once the Jayek caught wind of how easily Cannor's muskets and cannons dispatched the beasts and horrors of Aelantir's wilds, and even sometimes their fellow Boek, they offered their goods, their land, and most anything they could sell or steal for the vast advantage these weapons granted.
-10% Military Technology Cost

Jayek BeanThe Jay tribe is known for one thing above all else, above even our bravery: the Jayek Bean. Mixing these beans with hot water, optionally sugar, and leaving for several minutes creates a bitter dark drink, capable of rejuvenating the mind and reinvigorating the spirit.\n\nThe settlers from across the sea have shown great interest in these beans, and in learning the method for creating this drink. It is clear that in the future the value of these "Jay-Beans" as the settlers have taken to calling them will grow greatly.
+10% Production Efficiency

Conquering the BayThere is no greater fear amongst the Boek than the fear of the open sea. To them the sea is vast, wide, and unknowable with indescribable horrors lurking beneath the surface, and as such Boek are much more comfortable inland, with the calming certainty of the ground beneath their feet.\n\nThe Jayek, however, have spent many years living on islands and along the coasts and so have grown accustomed to the seas and, whilst it is not common, amongst our braves are those who no longer fear the sea at all, regularly sailing out into the bay seeking to fish and spot expeditions from the Cheshoshi before they can reach the Jayek.
+10% Morale of Navies

Small IsobelinOver the years the Jayek and the Isobelin grew close, and while they were initially allies over time the Jay tribe grew to be considered a part of Isobelin. The geographic proximity of these two nations lead to a closeness developed between the peoples, and while the Cannorians still saw themselves as superior, they began to recognize the Jayek as a part of their society, calling us the ‘small Isobelin' and in turn we to have begun to recognize their place in our society with many in our tribe having converted to their ‘Regent Court', although they do not forget the old ways.
+1 Max Promoted Cultures
+1 Tolerance of Heathens

Ambition
+1 Diplomatic Reputation

History

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Strategy

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