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The Div'layven are a nomadic tribe roaming the western areas of Tyedu. They are part of the [[Benteak-Kune]] confederation of tribes, which claim to be descendants of Ra-Ghul, the god of chaotic battle. A long tradition of berserker warriors exists within this tribe, and attributes that enhance a berserker's prowess are valued traits among members of this clan. | |||
Tribal organization is fairly simple. A chieftan chosen by a combination of hereditary inheritance and combat is approved by the people. The chief is advised by the most elderly shaman of the tribe, and the two of them make most major decisions usually after consulting some of the other older members of the tribe. Periodically, every few years, the chief meets with the other chiefs of the Benteak-Kune to discuss wider matters and act as one of the overall tribal elders to pass judgment on matters brought to them. | |||
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The Div'layven (White Bear)Tribal Region/Terrain: Western third of Tyedu, generally found migrating closer to the ocean Tribal Organization: The Div'layven are a nomadic tribe roaming the western areas of Tyedu. They are part of the Benteak-Kune confederation of tribes, which claim to be descendants of Ra-Ghul, the god of chaotic battle. A long tradition of berserker warriors exists within this tribe, and attributes that enhance a berserker's prowess are valued traits among members of this clan. Tribal organization is fairly simple. A chieftan chosen by a combination of hereditary inheritance and combat is approved by the people. The chief is advised by the most elderly shaman of the tribe, and the two of them make most major decisions usually after consulting some of the other older members of the tribe. Periodically, every few years, the chief meets with the other chiefs of the Benteak-Kune to discuss wider matters and act as one of the overall tribal elders to pass judgment on matters brought to them. |
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