The Kinkine Ethnicity in Mo Shaol | World Anvil
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The Kinkine

A nomadic tribe, well known for their seasonal migrations, the Kinkine are best known for their inherited skills of erecting magestic buildings, statues, and structures. Though legend names magic as the sole purpose for the Kinkines talents and abilities to design and construct such wonderous within, what seems to some to be, winks and blinks of their eyes, the real secret to the Kinkine's abilities lay within their quiet demeanor, overwhelming work ethic, and their humble mentalities.   A tan monster with a reddish glow and thinning black and silver hairs lining the crown of their heads, Kinkine women were shorter stumpier versions of their larger and ogorish male countpart. With freckled bodies and sweaty bushbrows, deformed smiles and calloused paws, the Kinkine women are known to be of a motherly and generous nature; providing meals for the hungry and inviting strangers in from the cold.   Buildings, both amazing and beautiful, stretched as high as the treetops and as wide as the forest, the Kinkine constructed sights to be marveled upon. Though all are built of earth, iron, gold, and wood, the buildings and designs created by the Kinkine are never the same. Each design and designer are different. Each construct and purpose are different.   With the changing of each season came a new migration for the Kinkine, from forest to town to city and back in to the less traveled parts of the Mo Shaol Kingdom, building and expanding and building and expanding.   Abandoned shacks, tipi circles, vine stretched laundry lines, and piles of waste, left behind in their past and scattered along the outskirts and outerwalls of beautifully erected cities, are telltale signs of who the city's builders were. These sightsore miniature encampents housed the Kinkine during their building phases, left to decay and grow back into the earth once a new migration commenced. Moving with each change of a season made it nearly impossible for the Kinkine women to settle themselves and their families within their temporary homesteads, and for Kinkine children to make friends or grow outside of their tribe.

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