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==Thri-kreen Culture== Much of thri-kreen culture is shaped by their predatory instincts and their communal memories, and like with their psychology, the best source to study up on this stuff is largely "Thri-Kreen of Athas". In a nutshell, thri-kreen generally live as nomadic hunting tribals, with the biggest outliers being the settled tohr-kreen peoploes described in TKoA. Hunting shapes most of their culture; even things like trading or education are described in hunting terms, and leisure activity largely consists of physical games that hone hunting and fighting skills or song-and-dance ceremonies that recreate hunts, hone hunting skills, or reinforce ancestral memories. Thri-kreen are completely egalitarian; there is no difference between females and males in their culture, save when the female is gravid or laying eggs, at which point she becomes protected. Thri-kreen select mates based on compatibility, and usually choose a clutchmate as a sexual mate - TKoA includes a brief assurance that thri-kreen genetics work in a way that they don't need to worry about inbreeding. By preference, kreen eggs are laid in kreen graveyards, as the kreen believe that this will aid the larvae in absorbing their ancestral memories. Though their nomadic lifestyle and disinterest in most material goods outside of the utilitarian means thri-kreen usually don't amass very large collections of gear, they do have an appreciation for art. Thri-kreen art revolves around body painting, sand painting, and carving - in particular, large bodies of stone are often carved into reliefs over time as a thri-kreen clutch wanders that way in their hunting.
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