Product Blurb
Unlike the other Earth Goddess Tribes,
the folk of the Tribe of the Shadows place little
importance on directness as a virtue. They will happily
sneak up behind an enemy and strangle him, not thinking
it the least bit dishonourable. Before an army brings
them to battle, they may find the general assassinated
and warriors out of action through a dose of hallucinogenic
fungi in the mead cauldron.
Once in combat they
will not shirk from stabbing in the back if the opportunity
arises, but their courage on the open battlefield
is no less than that of any other Earth Goddess tribe
and they will proudly fight to the death in honour
duels or battles alike. If they decide to attack in
return, be sure that this too will be no fair fight,
though again the Tribe of the Shadows find it perfectly
in keeping with their honour to leap town walls in
the dead of night and burn the place down - women,
children and all. If they are at war with a tribe,
they are at war with the whole tribe; there are no
innocents.
However, most are not
deliberately cruel and will certainly not go out of
their way to attack a non-warrior – they will
just not worry overmuch about the casualties of war.
The Tribe of the Shadows is also often known as the
Falians, perhaps referring to their great city of
Falias. Some say that the name ‘Falians’
is the older of the two, and that they have only been
known as the Tribe of the Shadows after suffering
a dreadful curse at the hands of the Earth Goddess,
though the precise details are uncertain.
In any event they are
now known almost universally as the Tribe of the Shadows,
or simply ‘Shadows,’ on account of their
habit of painting their bodies and shields alike jet
black and shunning the daylight.
From the
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