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Traditions
+15% Land Force Limit Modifier
+100% Prestige from Land battles

Blood HuntsOur tribe must consistently take part in violent hunts in order to appease our Goddess. While we take no pleasure in hunting the nightmarish beasts that prowl the jungle, these trials lend us an unmatched level of skill. Our hunters regularly take part in hunting creatures that other tribes would quickly cower away from, though not without a cost. Even with our substantial numbers compared to our other kin that roam these lands, the casualties still take a heavy toll.
+10% Shock Damage

Tswohvwoh'ii's CallingTswohvwoh'ii called upon her worshippers to navigate her lands and earn the privilege to settle down. Each step we took during our great pilgrimage was a step taken towards a brighter future. Our Goddess is capable of showing mercy towards those that fulfill what is asked of them, and the blessing to settle her lands was a great gift that none of us could ignore. Each part of the journey also granted us the opportunity to uncover a great many boons for our nation. In the west, the jungle is filled with trees sturdier than stone, which were perfect for constructing our future settlement. To the south, there is a great forest of towering mushrooms, and the heart of our Goddess. There lay the true symbol of life and rebirth for the jungle. The east is filled with hostile fauna, and ravenous "leechmen". They are accursed beasts, in service to a malevolent God; caution will be necessary when passing through their hunting grounds. Within the northern region, rumors of ancient ruins that are brimming with unnatural devices run wild. We must be prepared, for this is no denying this calling.
+15% Movement Speed
+50% Trade Range

Inhospitable HabitationEvery day that we continue to survive in this jungle is a gift. But even gifts can have a price, for Tswohvwoh'ii does not give her gifts out of any form of kindness, but from a grim reality that we may someday be useful to her.\n\nSleepless nights are spent staring into a dark jungle, gnawing at our sanity, threatening to swallow us whole. Every new sunrise brings with it the horrors of a new day. Vast swathes of our people have already succumbed to the jungle's trials, and none are untouched by her wrath. Each scar tells a tale, one which may have frightened us at some point, but now simply adds to the dull ache of our terrible burden. For what purpose must our people continue to brave these challenges? Why have we not already given up, and offered ourselves into her loveless embrace? Because we are strong.\n\nOur strength is not just that of our bodies, but our minds as well. Endless decades of horrors have forged our people into fierce hunters and warriors. Each challenge brings forth new opportunities for improvement and for our society to learn how to thrive in this nightmare. While none go unscathed, every loss has brought us ever close to becoming the masters of this jungle, or at the very least, finally escaping its grasp.
-10% Shock Damage Received

A Jungle MetropolisDespite our hazardous lives in this most dangerous environment, we host the largest population in the region. Our settlements are vast, and our faces many, as we have learned that in the darkness amidst the trees, a people united stand a far better chance at a future. This has afforded us a larger pool of skilled craftsmen with which to expand the production of the most important tools and weapons in Thavo'i stylings, and a surplus of capable warriors armed with said weapons, which can protect our rapidly-expanding domain.
-10% Development Cost

Sails Of Skin And BoneLet the Parura boast of their floating cities idly passing by through the currents. The Thavo'i are a people of action, and our skills with the materials gathered from the greatest beasts of the Goddess' domain allow us to make mighty war canoes that can brave the most treacherous rapids to the open ocean beyond. This affords our hunting parties unparalleled mobility. This advanced technology allows us to have the most powerful and proficient blue water navy among our people, empowering us to stand up to the Cannorian invaders and their adventuring bands on more equal footing. With our sturdy and swift war canoes, we can launch daring and strategic assaults, protecting our lands and our way of life with renewed vigor.
-10% Ship Costs
+10% Transport Ship Combat Ability

Shamans Of The WildsOur larger population facilitates the establishment of a structured and organized social system. As the tribe expands, there arises a greater need for governance, leadership, and decision-making. This prompts the emergence of institutions. Namely, those among us with the ability to commune and fight back the influence of Tswohvwoh'i have risen to greater positions of power, and have endeavored to guide the tribe and enforce rules that promote cooperation and harmony. Further to this end, the many people that call our lands home harbor a sense of collective responsibility and interdependence. From the largest of our settlements to the most nimble hunting parties, the Thavo'i have come to realize the importance of cooperation in the face of the malevolent jungle that seeks to undo our way of life.
+2 Tolerance of the True Faith

Cannorian TechnologyWith the arrival of settlers and adventurers from the east, new technology has become available to us. Advanced farming techniques and tools have led to a population boom, opening up more opportunities for expansion, and freeing us from a marginal subsistence. This has brought our once burgeoning population into a sustainable range. More importantly, the weapons of war these foreigners possess could be a tool with which to unshackle ourselves from Tswohvwoh'ii's suffocating grip.
-5% Artillery Cost
+5% Production Efficiency

Ambition
+2% Missionary Strength