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[[Image:Fo'wil_Armor.png|thumb| Fo'wil Tribesmen]]
The greater Frowgman tribe Lastér. Through wisdom and forethought they created the government and infrastructure of the Northern Tundra. With the alliance of other Tundra tribes such as the Ta’mirel and the Onolkeshan, they formalized the politics of the Enclave. Within there were conflicts between the traditionalist, those who wanted to keep their Lem allies, and the patriots, who thought the Frowg were better separated from their neighbors.


Plains Frowgmen tribe of the Frilla Woods. They are friendly and have an interest in trading. Having neutral relations with the Tundra Frowgmen, they acknowledged their similarity and were open to trading between them. Their dress was exceptional using various dyes and accessories.
==Technology==
==Technology==
[[Image:Fo'wil_Hut.png|thumb|upright|left|top]]
The Frowgmen have embraced the art of dyeing their silks and hides over the centuries. Tribes have varied colors and designs based on personal taste and cultural relevance. This frogman has 4 bord feathers tethered to his cap dyed yellow as a show of praise from the matriarch.


Exceptional hunters may have more festive adornments in multiple fans on their caps and favored spears. The spears as usual are made with frilla vine and bark, allowing the warriors to send electric currents through them while they're fresh. The spearheads are still made from the non-tribal hoppa beak bones as a sort of vintage preference over newer flint spearheads.
In an effort to find a way to apply their electric shocks at range, the Elders of the Laster order an order of researcher Frowgs formed to probe willing Lastér to discover exactly how their bioelectric ability works and how it can be replicated, or at the very least if the necessary components can be gathered from among the Lastér without causing permanent damage to the donor.


Fo'wil Huts are interwoven out of frilla vine and root, some which may root itself back and continue to grow. The prospect of a living house tree is silly but some fanatics try anyway. The entrance is a hoppa silk curtain dyed in the tribe's colors. Sometimes the side of the buildings have family banners and adornments advertising their status and trade in a tribe.
Onolkeshan doctors and scholars, with the urging of the Ta'mirel, participate with the Frowg, after much study, and a few surgical investigations on living and dead Frowg a breakthrough has occurred.


==Culture and Belief System==
The Frowg cannot live without their electrical organs, but have repurposed the Lem Cannon into a weapon capable of firing long wires made by the Onolkeshan. This allows the Frowg to shock enemies from afar. Made of frilla bark and metal it is supremely conductive, and heavy. Each shot is fired by a ring pull, and then it remains an effective clubbing weapon with its hardened spike like blade and rugged body.
[[Image:Fo'wil_Tribemen.png|thumb|upright|left|top]]


Their culture has been a renaissance over the ages, art and sport flourish. A rudimentary script of pie-chart like circles and fractions has been invented, inspired by the frilla wood cuttings which are used to print them. The frilla plant matters having become stronger have allowed for more intricate weapons, such as double-hoppa glaives and throwing hatchets. Chirurgy has been making quite an advancement as glund shells are lacquered with saps and resin to endure long generations of use, some sets of armor becoming practical tribal heirlooms. Fashion has gone little in the way of change.
The Lastér get back to their roots and do some research regarding their old friend the ...fireflouz or whatever. They begin to farm them for their chemicals to have fire on the go without needing to carry the creature around as they used to. They are very careful to keep the ignition chemicals separate during extraction. Farms are a horrible horrible idea, one false flamecough and an explosion like none has ever seen before. Though extraction seems simple enough.
 
So we will be doing the 'find them in the wild and take fluids and release bit'.
 
People can still keep their personal flamethrowers but having more than one around is bad news it seems.
Cultture and Belief System


==History and Legends==
==History and Legends==
The Mevola have been spotted through the frilla forest's western borders. These plantfolk were unlike the gentle violet frilla that they nurture and receive nurture in turn. They we ravenous, massive, ungainly and frightening. Attacking those who'd dare leave the forest canopies. Fortification work begin as erection of log and root walls enclosing the gaps between their grove begins. They are electrically stimulated into binding and weaving, a trait that makes their union with the frilla one of a kind. Their northern brothers surely share a similar one with the arctic offshoots.


They spoke of the Mevolans as boogeymen to scare naughty children. The Fo'wil attempt some form of peace offering in the form of silk and weaved wares. But, as they sighted the Mevolans, the young envoys' fear overwhelmed them, and they left the baskets and silk on the western edge of the forest.
[[Primordial Evolution Game/Western Legends#The Founding of Laster|The Founding Laster]] was a great boon for the Frowgmen tribes.
 
One of the first topics brought to the new Council of elders is the Nad'lun. They are generally receptive of them, but in order to get around linguistic barriers they have elected that the Nad'lun be taught their written language, which would enable them to communicate not only with the Lastér but with the Ta'Mirel as well. They also send representatives to discover the secrets to farming if the Nad'lun are willing to share it. They successfully impart the knowledge on how to read and write to the Nad'Lun, but the Nad'Lun treat it more as a trade language than one to advance culture with.


The Fo'wil continue producing trade wares and began to hunt the glund for their meat and hides. A trade caravan rides out on their mega hoppas through the forest with guard escorts armed with incendiaries to meet them on the border. Attempts to domesticate Ramel from northern frowg trades have ended in tragedy, refraining from acquisition of the elusive ramel blades except during the seasonal trades with their burly cousins. The artisans craft festive garbs, capes, and flexible rootmail armors to present to the K'Lahk and Lem for ramel parts and luxurious tundra frilla tuft furs. One of the younger artisans ruined the silk by dipping the silk in hot water. Little Wopie is now grounded. Other than that, the Fo'wil managed to forage raw materials and food, and they traded this instead at the trade meet.
The Lastér spend great effort working on their roads, and use of the Ramel as livestock and beasts of burden to travel between the two locations.


The southern frowgmagnon have been going through gradual changes over the centuries, becoming leaner and tall with every strife that tested their agility and dexterous mettle. Their hind webbings have vanished but left behind bony spurs on their powerful legs, promoting a form of martial unarmed combat using legwork and their filed claws. Their four forelimbs have lost their bulk in favor of finer handling of tools and weapons. Their tails have atrophied as their stance depended less and less on leaning on it for support.
The Lastér begin to use the coin as a base for trade, integrating it into the current barter system to assist with the moving of goods. The Laster discovered Coinage! Skilled artisans now churn out stone and metal coins, on one side is the crude picture of the Great Hall, while on the other a slightly better Fwill's Axe.


The Fo'will eldest and strongest follow the masses of eldest trees in their migration as a sign of a new oncoming era. The trees have sheltered their people from the sun long and far, giving them exceptional nocturnal senses along with their various other perceptive abilities in the hazy twilit forests. Today a party Fo'wil trailblazers set out on their hoppa mounts on a long journey through the southern swamp lands. The Matriarch believes they need to expand toward the rarely strayed southern forests and make their commune and claim with the frilla spirit. Their journey to the Frilla-trees have stopped halfway through, stopping at the edge of the Frilla forest. Lack of food is the culprit.
The council decide that a main city, a huge feat of architecture, would be a good step in unifying the tribes of the Enclave. This project became known as [[Primordial Evolution Game/Western Legends#The First City|The First City]], even if it wasn't the first city of the Continent.


In any case, in an effort to find a way to apply their electric shocks at range, the elders order an order of researcher Frowgs formed to probe willing Lastér to discover exactly how their bioelectric ability works and how it can be replicated, or at the very least if the necessary components can be gathered from among the Lastér without causing permanent damage to the donor.


[[Image:Fo'wil Ta'mirel Interact.png|thumb|left| Fo'wil trade with the Ta'mirel]]
During the [[Primordial Evolution Game/Western Legends#The Vyrii Invasion|The Vyrii Invasion]] the Laster maintained the infrastructure of the Enclave tribes.


When the Ta'mirel came to their tribe, they asked for ancient secrets about themselves. This is recorded in [[Primordial Evolution Game/Western Legends#The Fo'wil teach the Ta'mirel| The Fo'wil teach the Ta'mirel ]]
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 22 June 2023

The greater Frowgman tribe Lastér. Through wisdom and forethought they created the government and infrastructure of the Northern Tundra. With the alliance of other Tundra tribes such as the Ta’mirel and the Onolkeshan, they formalized the politics of the Enclave. Within there were conflicts between the traditionalist, those who wanted to keep their Lem allies, and the patriots, who thought the Frowg were better separated from their neighbors.

Technology[edit]

In an effort to find a way to apply their electric shocks at range, the Elders of the Laster order an order of researcher Frowgs formed to probe willing Lastér to discover exactly how their bioelectric ability works and how it can be replicated, or at the very least if the necessary components can be gathered from among the Lastér without causing permanent damage to the donor.

Onolkeshan doctors and scholars, with the urging of the Ta'mirel, participate with the Frowg, after much study, and a few surgical investigations on living and dead Frowg a breakthrough has occurred.

The Frowg cannot live without their electrical organs, but have repurposed the Lem Cannon into a weapon capable of firing long wires made by the Onolkeshan. This allows the Frowg to shock enemies from afar. Made of frilla bark and metal it is supremely conductive, and heavy. Each shot is fired by a ring pull, and then it remains an effective clubbing weapon with its hardened spike like blade and rugged body.

The Lastér get back to their roots and do some research regarding their old friend the ...fireflouz or whatever. They begin to farm them for their chemicals to have fire on the go without needing to carry the creature around as they used to. They are very careful to keep the ignition chemicals separate during extraction. Farms are a horrible horrible idea, one false flamecough and an explosion like none has ever seen before. Though extraction seems simple enough.

So we will be doing the 'find them in the wild and take fluids and release bit'.

People can still keep their personal flamethrowers but having more than one around is bad news it seems. Cultture and Belief System

History and Legends[edit]

The Founding Laster was a great boon for the Frowgmen tribes.

One of the first topics brought to the new Council of elders is the Nad'lun. They are generally receptive of them, but in order to get around linguistic barriers they have elected that the Nad'lun be taught their written language, which would enable them to communicate not only with the Lastér but with the Ta'Mirel as well. They also send representatives to discover the secrets to farming if the Nad'lun are willing to share it. They successfully impart the knowledge on how to read and write to the Nad'Lun, but the Nad'Lun treat it more as a trade language than one to advance culture with.

The Lastér spend great effort working on their roads, and use of the Ramel as livestock and beasts of burden to travel between the two locations.

The Lastér begin to use the coin as a base for trade, integrating it into the current barter system to assist with the moving of goods. The Laster discovered Coinage! Skilled artisans now churn out stone and metal coins, on one side is the crude picture of the Great Hall, while on the other a slightly better Fwill's Axe.

The council decide that a main city, a huge feat of architecture, would be a good step in unifying the tribes of the Enclave. This project became known as The First City, even if it wasn't the first city of the Continent.

In any case, in an effort to find a way to apply their electric shocks at range, the elders order an order of researcher Frowgs formed to probe willing Lastér to discover exactly how their bioelectric ability works and how it can be replicated, or at the very least if the necessary components can be gathered from among the Lastér without causing permanent damage to the donor.

During the The Vyrii Invasion the Laster maintained the infrastructure of the Enclave tribes.