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Lord of elves would you happen to worship a sun goddess by the name if Minya?? if you do you share the same religion as us
 
Lord of elves would you happen to worship a sun goddess by the name if Minya?? if you do you share the same religion as us

No, that would not be the case. Also, the odds of the exact same religion occurring in two distinctly different societies astronomical.
 
Hey now, no diplo, you don't know that either of you exist. :-p
 
No, that would not be the case. Also, the odds of the exact same religion occurring in two distinctly different societies astronomical.


we do have one big understanding of space. at the sun hill rocks are pushed around to were the spring equanox shines light there andit form a small sun dagger on one of the rocks this is how we mesure years. [this really does happen in real life as well a hill on the german/french baorder has this happen]
 
we do have one big understanding of space. at the sun hill rocks are pushed around to were the spring equanox shines light there andit form a small sun dagger on one of the rocks this is how we mesure years. [this really does happen in real life as well a hill on the german/french baorder has this happen]

Yes, such mechanisms were used throughout early cultures. They were known as sundials.
 
you are welcome to mesure biey using the sun hill but we must make sure no other tribe claims it that is only going to use it for land. thats all i can say before the diplo police get me so i can not talk derictly to your tribe tell a scout finds you
 
A tale of a wandering fisherman

"Chieftain Rikek, tell us a story" all the Agoran children sat in a half circle before the chieftain's hut. The chieftain, a man who outlived most at the time as he reached the age of 70, a marvel for his tribe and as they believe, any other. He approached the group of children who were eager to hear more of his wisdom.

"Well, children, have I ever told you about how we became the friends of the sea?"
"No, chieftain" The kids replied.

The chieftain slowly sat down on the ground, and began to remember. He finally turned to the kids and began the story:

There was once a man, in ancient times. He wandered the plains of the north day and night with no refuge, no place has suited his needs so he can settle with his family. When he traveled along the coast of the endless sea, the man decided to look for food, as he was hungry. He began to fish for hours, and hours, with no success. His wife came to him and said to him to leave the coast and travel again, as it gives no fruits. But he was stubborn and continued fishing. The tale goes that he fished for a whole day, until he found a fish! But when he found the fish, it was no ordinary one. The fish glowed with shimmering light, and the man was afraid of the fish. he threw the pole to the sea, and the fish came back to him swimming. He looked at the glowing fish and bowed down with awe and amazement. The fish talked to him, to his mind. It has said that his stubbornness and dedication to his fishing has proved himself worthy to fish from the endless sea. The fish told him it's name, Ago-ra, the Great Fish god, the one that would bestow her power on the person worthy enough to wield the ultimate powers of the sea, and to his offsprings.


"Chieftain Rikek, could his offsprings be ourselves?" The children asked with excitement. The chieftain nod at them.
"We are the Agora. We are the followers of the sea, and it's gifts bless us today. We must keep on to our gift, as it is what fuels our tribe to continue on."
 
The youngling was indeed a curious one, but her father was a patient man.

"Da, is that?" she babbled, pointing at a pile of berries.
"Is food", the father replied, proud he could impart some of his wisdom to the next generation.

"Is that?" she responded, this time pointing at one of the women.
"Is Ma" he said, with a somewhat whimsical smile.

"And.. Is that?" she said, pointing at one of the birds they had domesticated.
"No name." He sorrowfully replied, sad that he had failed his daughter in her quest for knowledge.
"Need name. Call Cho..Cho..Choco...Chocobo? Yes, Chocobo!" she mused, with her face alight with glee.

Toddling up to the "Chocobo" she reached out and started petting it, causing it to let out an earth-rumbling squawk, at which she was delighted.

Seeing how happy it made her, her father planted her atop the bird and she rode around the cave many times.

Little wonder that she didn't drift off to sleep till very late.
 
Awesome-sauce!
 
I am SO joining this

Tribe: Djippi
Pop: 10
Food Levels: LOW
Resources: NONE
Warriors: 5

Start me out in the southeast on the beach; southeast as in south so that the eastern forest is to the east of me. :p
 
A child of the Zorakh sits, making patterns in the mud.

Earth water - mud
Sky water - rain
Earth fire - grey hill spit
Air fire - heat
Sky fire - scared face!

Soon enough, he gets bored and runs off to play with his friends. These momentous but entirely innocent finger-markings are eventually washed away by the movement of the mud flats.
 
let's just hope my tribe can survive anothert turn by eating every thing they can. If so we will plant a foot because well work on farming after this turn.
 
Welcome LJ :D


SIGN UP LINE OF DEATH, NO MORE SIGN UPS IN TRIBE NES!!!!

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Tribe: Djippi/lord_joakim
Pop: 10
Food Levels: LOW
Resources: NONE
Warriors: 5

Orders

Have two of the warriors hunt game on the plains; two of the warriors fish; and the last warrior should try to figure out how to make fishing easier, as those things are so damn slippery.

Have two of the women take care of the children in town (Even those that others give birth to) and the remaining three collect wood and water.
 
What is this "town" you speak of?
 
*facepalm*

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