Expatriate Gaja-lahks
Gaja-lahks is a term for any lahks who are from Gaja . Although the nation is mainly an elephant-lahk nation, not every Gaja-lahk is an elephant-lahk.
It is mark of respect to be a Gaja-lahk due to the nation's reputation of being invested in lahk well being. As the supposed first lahk nation, its culture is widespread which makes it easy for expats to find work and a home in other nations. Expats are in fact Gaja's most desired export, as these expats bring a bit of Gaja history and culture to their new homes.
Because of the teachings of nagamalla, Gaja-lahks are employed to protect people in a number of vocations. They are physical powerhouses and efficient fighters. Because the nagamalla fighting style is so specialized towards elephant-lahk's large bodies, they do not teach this aspect of nagamalla in their new homes, but they do share the philosophy, and the focus of imagination in combat is highly transferrable to other martial arts. Nagamalla also improves their military imagination, and many Gaja-lahk expats are recruited as generals or military advisors.
Aside from providing security, Gaja -lahks are also renowned for their passion for history and their will to preserve it. This has spilled into other aspects of culture including the preservation and creation of the arts. Expatriate Gaja-lahks do not just bring their own culture with them, but are also fundamental in helping nations preserve and expand their own cultural identity. Much of the history of lahk nations has been written by Gaja-lahk expats. As outsiders entering new cultures, they are able to see and record things that the natives take for granted.
Overall, Gaja lahks expats are highly valued for their wisdom, concern and warmth for their allies, their intelligence, arc of knowledge, and their many skills in communication, from scripture to oratory. They are extremely family oriented, and are known for bringing that sense of love and protection to their new homes.
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