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Fo'wil Tribesmen

Synopsis

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

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.

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.

Culture and Belief System

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.

Tribe Structure and Government

Notable Figures and Heroes

History and Legends