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Indigni - Tribe Infosheet

Indigni - Tribe Infosheet
It's the excessive packrat merchants themselves, The Indigni! Using spare arms to carry possessions behind them and their stomach mouth cavity to hold their most treasured objects, (this can include small friends, pets and young) these lil guys detest the concept of loss or even risking loss. TradeMark is the only Indigni to be seen in any media so far, and he's a bit of an outlier - Vincenzo however, who is to be in Raddykill, is closer to most Indigni culturally, though still has their own quirks.
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Afft - Tribe Infosheet
The Afft are a misunderstood Tribe, the stigma of their natural style of eating painting them monsters back in the older days. Many find their heritage to be a source of deep shame, many of them refuse to feed the way their bodies demand of them, and thus life at a disadvantage in terms of energy and magic usage. Raddykill's Axton is no different in this regard, in fact he styles himself as a human, and wishes that what he was often. He hides one pair of extra arms down his sleeves, giving him a strange double-hand look, with the last pair uselessly hidden down his back. His obsession with humans no doubt belies his deeply ingrained shame of what he is and how he think others must think of him.
"Some of these are powerful nations, gentlemen. Many of them don't like Klatch's current expansionist outlook, but they don't like us much, either."
"Whyever not?" said Lord Selachii.
"Well, because during our history those we haven't occupied we've tended to wage war on," said Lord Vetinari. "For some reason the slaughter of thousands of people tends to stick in the memory."
"Oh, history," said Lord Selachii. "That's all in the past!"
"A good place for history, agreed," said the Patrician solemnly.
Terry Pratchett, Jingo