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Post by With. on Jun 29, 2011 22:59:28 GMT -5
- THE KINIR -
- BELIEFS - The Kinir are semi-religious beings. They abide by some of the religion, but don't tend to do anything extreme or crazy, or look too far into the superstitious 'signs'. They accept who they are and their place in this world, but are not above worship in hopes for improving their life. They tend to be decievers, not putting much stock into morality or anything like that. To get ahead is what they aim for. Unlike the Viriun, who think that everything is God's intention, or the Nihil, who are political, the Kinir's ranks are based generally on who can overpower or outsmart who. The Teacs are the best of the best, and can be dethroned at any time. The Dire as well, is decided by right of brawn, and can be challenged to a fight and if defeated, the new Dire is the leader. This creates a somewhat unstable structure, but the group generally doesn't side with people, like the Nihil, and support them. As a result, the Kinir weed out the weak and unintelligent early, thinking they are of little to no use to the group, and as such, should simply be left to exposure.
- RANK - The leader of the Kinir is called a Dire. Their second in command is called a General. Those that are of value to the group are considered Teacs, and are hunters, warriors, and healers for the group. They are generally the largest amount of creatures in the group, but tend to be more selective than the other groups. Their apprentices, or simply the less experienced, are called Noitals, and are either young adults desiring to be a Teac, or renegades who have not yet earned their place. Residants are the young ones of the group, or are elderly that have been relegated back to this rank.
- LIFESTYLE - The lifestyle of a Kinir tends to be to get the most pleasure out of the world while asking for more before they die. Religious customs take up a part of their day, but not all of it, and they devote more time to pleasure than anything else, so the Virun tend to dislike them for their lack of morality. The Kinir dislike the Viriun for being stupidly religious, and dislike the Nihil for being moral without religion. All the schisms generally don't like each other, but the Kinir hates the others just as much as the Viriun hate the Nihil. However, they tend to be alright with Renegades, desiring to mold them into their own image or desires to fill a certain role.
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