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  • Go for it. We're still early enough to change that. Just do me a favor and edit your original sign up post to reflect the changes. It'll help me stay organized. :)
    It's a defensive spell that imbues a protective ward on an object the wearer is carrying. It essentially is a Sith amulet like spell that withstands only one attack before the user has to re-imbue it again. Hope it helps.
    Given their small population, execution is often a last resort for the Yinchorri Purebloods. Most of the time a tribesmen is punished with flogging and/or indentured servitude to the offended party. However, when they do execute someone it is via being either torn apart by being tied to mountable Tuk'ata's (that's right, the Red Sith of Yinchorr ride a sub-species of Tuk'ata) or simple beheading...followed by the remains being eaten by their family members.
    posted on the crucible sorry it took so long I got busy doing a bunch of stuff and everytime I sat down to do it someone needed me
    They were banished for abandoning belief in the Sith'ari after Adas' death and for being too influenced by Rakatan beliefs about the Force. So the Kressh, depending on the individual may either refer to Sin'ryk as a Heretic or a coward (despite the fact his ancestors wanted to both return to Red Sith traditions and meld it with Tund ideology). Sin'ryk would have to resist the urge to call them effete, sexist snobs who enjoy the fumes of their own rear ends, meaning that he might as well have threw himself into a terentatek cave.

    As for Hedo, would it be exploit or exploit? :CSly
    Would you say the modern Red Sith of Korriban have strong Mesopotamian influences? Would they also be descended from the tribes that had hid within the desert and would they also be the most xenophobic of all Red Sith?
    Guess that was my matrilineal Jewish ancestry kicking in there ;). For the Purebloods of Yinchorr, as well as Mongol influences (throat singing included) there is also Romani (for that flamboyant element, as well as their reputation for magic) and numerous other practices such as ancestor worship. Any tale that speaks of the old gods is a metaphor.
    Hahaha, I've reduced the number actually. I'm trying to conclude these and then I'll keep them to a small number, so I can RP whilst studying and stuff :P
    Seeing as most of his ancestors came from Tund to Yinchorr, he's neutral when it comes to Kressh or Sadowite ideologies and would argue that both sides had good arguments...that may still earn him a kick in the teeth (and possibly an involuntary bedroom kebab if they also have a negative opinion on the Sorcerers of Tund). He'd probably be horrified at the treatment of women since among the Purebloods of Yinchorr. gender is only physical... I think I can see a potential storyline here.
    Just out of curiosity, say if Sin'ryk ever went to Rhelg what kind of reception would he get? Would he get the whole "holier-than-thou" treatment and would they stare at him because he is probably one of the few Red Sith that resembles their pre-Jen'Jidai ancestors (having 3 digits on your hands and feet ain't all its cracked up to be.) After all I think he would be considered by them to be their take on a country bumpkin... and I think there would be tantrums over the fact that he has Massassi ancestry.
    It is simply engrained in their racial psyche. The Red Sith of Yinchorr are like the Mongols, they spend their regular days in austerity. But when festivals and wealth come along, oh the things they do... :CGape
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