Created by Cavlos himself after the start of the great war, the Kianit Tribe is exclusively made up of Kitsune, as well as every Kitsune alive lives together in this Tribe. The country itself is not a country, but rather a loose impromptu village created at each stop. The nomadic tribe was created in an attempt to bring peace to the other Nations, and excel at tracking, combat, and magic (once it was formed). They have the lowest population of all nations at only four-hundred thousand.
Despite these challenges, the Kianit Tribes remain a close-knit and supportive community. They value cooperation and mutual support and are working together to find a way forward that will allow them to continue their mission of bringing peace to other nations while also addressing the concerns of those who wish to see a change in their way of life. Ultimately they will need to find a way to balance their commitment to the Great War with their desire to protect and preserve their own society.
On one hand, many people welcome the opportunity to put down roots and establish a more permanent home. They see this as a chance to build a stronger and more stable society, and to take advantage of the resources available in the flatlands.
On the other hand, there are those who are concerned about the impact this decision will have on Kianit's way of life. They argue that the nomadic lifestyle has been a key part of the Kianit culture since their birth, and that giving it up could have unintended consequences.
Despite their efforts, the masked rebel known by the people as El-Zor, has faced some resistance and opposition from those who are opposed to their efforts to unlawfully stamp out crime. Regardless the masked rebel has remained dedicated to their cause, determined to bring peace and stability to Kianit society and to protect the people they have sworn to serve.
Not long ago on a stormy night, the tribes were in turmoil. Mephesto's wife, Deliah, had been kidnapped by presumingly El-Zor. It was a long night, and when Mephesto arrived at the scene, he found his wife's lifeless body and saw a bloodied El-Zor escaping. Overcome with grief and rage, Mephesto issued a bounty for El-Zor's capture, determined to bring him to justice for the murder of his wife. As the search for El-Zor intensifies, the Kianit society is now hanging on a thin line. Many people believe El-Zor is guilty, and tensions between those who support Mephesto and those who believe El-Zor's innocence are at an all-time high. Some say it is this reason El-Zor has not been seen since that night, fearing it might divide and destroy their people.
Nomadic Society
The Kianit Tribes are a formidable society, designed by the guardian Cavlos at the start of the great war. Exclusively made up of Kitsune, known for their intelligence, agility, and magical capabilities. Though younger than their fellow creations, they have carved out a reputation as some of the finest warriors and diplomats in the known world. Unlike other nations, Kianit is not a fixed location, but rather a loose collection of impromptu villages that move and shift with the needs of the tribe. They are nomadic and are traveling in search of peace and understanding. Currently, they are located in the flatlands, a vast and barren region known for its open plains and rolling hills.What is My Purpose?
The culture and society of the Kianit Tribes have recently been going through some upheaval, with some members of the nation calling for a change in their traditional way of life. At the heart of this upheaval is a debate over Kianit's involvement in the Great War. Some members of the nation believe that they should pull out of the conflict and focus on their own internal affairs, while others are that Kianit has a duty to continue fighting for peace and stability in the world. This debate has caused some tension within the Kianit society, with each side passionately advocating for their beliefs. The situation has been further complicated by the death of their guardian Cavlos, which has left many members of the nation feeling lost and uncertain about their future.Despite these challenges, the Kianit Tribes remain a close-knit and supportive community. They value cooperation and mutual support and are working together to find a way forward that will allow them to continue their mission of bringing peace to other nations while also addressing the concerns of those who wish to see a change in their way of life. Ultimately they will need to find a way to balance their commitment to the Great War with their desire to protect and preserve their own society.
I Want you To Live as I Have Lived
Chief Mephesto, the new leader of the Kianit Tribes, has made a significant and controversial decision regarding the future of his nation. Two years ago, after the death of his father, Mephesto took over as head of the Kianit and has been working to navigate the upheaval facing his people. One year after, he made a declaration. He decided that the Kianit will stay in the flatlands of Ibeos until further notice, effectively cementing and rooting them in one place for the first time in their history. This decision has been met with mixed reactions from the members of the Kianit society.On one hand, many people welcome the opportunity to put down roots and establish a more permanent home. They see this as a chance to build a stronger and more stable society, and to take advantage of the resources available in the flatlands.
On the other hand, there are those who are concerned about the impact this decision will have on Kianit's way of life. They argue that the nomadic lifestyle has been a key part of the Kianit culture since their birth, and that giving it up could have unintended consequences.
El-Zor
Since the Kianit Tribes made the decision to stay in the flatlands and put down roots, crime has seen an increase. Some say it's attributed to the fact that the Kianit are now in one place, and therefore easier to target by those who wish to take advantage of them. It has also been suggested that the sudden shift in the Kianitian traditional way of life may have created some social tensions and conflicts that have contributed to the rise in criminal activity. In response to this increase in crime a mysterious masked rebel has emerged, fighting against the criminal and local authoritative powers to restore order to the Kianit Tribes. This lone figure, whose identity remains unknown, has become a symbol of hope and justice for many in the community.Despite their efforts, the masked rebel known by the people as El-Zor, has faced some resistance and opposition from those who are opposed to their efforts to unlawfully stamp out crime. Regardless the masked rebel has remained dedicated to their cause, determined to bring peace and stability to Kianit society and to protect the people they have sworn to serve.
Not long ago on a stormy night, the tribes were in turmoil. Mephesto's wife, Deliah, had been kidnapped by presumingly El-Zor. It was a long night, and when Mephesto arrived at the scene, he found his wife's lifeless body and saw a bloodied El-Zor escaping. Overcome with grief and rage, Mephesto issued a bounty for El-Zor's capture, determined to bring him to justice for the murder of his wife. As the search for El-Zor intensifies, the Kianit society is now hanging on a thin line. Many people believe El-Zor is guilty, and tensions between those who support Mephesto and those who believe El-Zor's innocence are at an all-time high. Some say it is this reason El-Zor has not been seen since that night, fearing it might divide and destroy their people.
Capital
Nomadic
Leader
Mephesto
Leader Title
Chief
Government System
Monarchy
Economic System
Communism
Currency
Bargaining
Major Guilds
The Court of Fangs
The Blue
Official Languages
Common
Notable Citizens
Mephesto
Orpheus
Helen
El-Zor
Major Natural Resources
Game
Nomadic
Leader
Mephesto
Leader Title
Chief
Government System
Monarchy
Economic System
Communism
Currency
Bargaining
Major Guilds
The Court of Fangs
The Blue
Official Languages
Common
Notable Citizens
Mephesto
Orpheus
Helen
El-Zor
Major Natural Resources
Game
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