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The High Spear Clan

  These are Chui Yetsimbi who had long ago missed the call to Sedibeng that spanned the whole of the Black Thorne over a decade but the High Spear Clan had been locked in a partnership between their Chui connection and The Umbaleki, fighting a war on the other side of the continent against Black Air Raiders.

They didn't win, only doing enough to ensure the Umbaleki kept their land. Over multiple generations they developed a natural fighting ability, working as guardians, the knights of the Umbaleki nation, becoming a group of hundreds with the strength of thousands.

They're not Sterena, as do not have their strength and size. But still have raised strength and their intellectual ability ended up creating a brilliant and tight-knit association of warriors, they were the muscle behind the single Umbaleki tribe. It was then that news of the Sedibeng achievements came in they sent representatives, but there were complications, decades before had produced relations with the Sterena and the Balo House and their affiliations many Balo blood relations had fought while so many of the other clans disappeared.


The High Spears are some of the best workers in the history of their time. This was a divide that was almost impossible to break, but a branch, she picked themselves up and moved to Sedibeng as a force of over two hundred men, women, and children, the fighting force was enough to gamer attention, trials and tribulations and they were welcomed by the Pikoli House but that meant little, they were not considered Chui, initially as medical tests proved to be holding ratios matching Sterena hybrids. They would have land access, but not on any God Trees, they couldn't even be settlers. But that did not mean they were to be left behind, in fact, The Qengeba House offered them leases upon towers and military outpost, men and women coming down to them, training with them, they as a clan was recognized for their ability to wield a spear.

It was like nothing any of the Sedibeng people had ever seen before. It was enough to get them incorporated but it meant little to them, they held no nobility where they once did. They were no better than non-Chui races, but marriage was an option and so the elders put their best foot forwards, it wasn't in business, few there had a mind for it but war? They knew that which included love and politics. Meanwhile, those that remained were determined to build something, to grow into the two points so created The Pass, a trade route, mostly by sea to Enduku, linking the two locations, ensuring safe passage and trade between points.


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