| 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 Mongoose Publishing
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