>>35508925>Not sure I agree with this one totally, I think there would be at least petty Kings across the realm that represent the secular.Tbh, the whole no central government was looking more and more boring as time went on, and it would also complicate some things, so yea, we would have one, but perhaps it wouldn't be as strong as it could be. And as for petty kingdoms, I kinda wanted for the different sects to be that. Basically one main temple on the territory, with maybe more smaller branches if it's particularly big, and the masters of if would, for all intents and purposes, be the defacto leaders of the area.
>I have lurked and I remember us having a ton of resources because of the Orogens. Hoomen also have asked I think.Might have to go archive diving then, I would really like to have a list of our resources to plan ahead.
>Sounds fun as fuck!Leave it to me! If anything, spec bio is my one true passion!
>Hmm, I like the concept but we can work more.>We could also have different types of Buddhism and Taoism in our lands.Yea, I'm not really all that knowledgeable on religion and stuff, so I'm sure we can flesh it out more. I might even bring in Dragoon, who's like the authority on that stuff, in if he has the time.
>Based on all levels. It would also allow us to actually be able to have a reasonable population in some areas.Yea, I wanted to give the valleys a somewhat high concetration of chuubanite, so the ground would be warm enough for some root vegetables, and to also have an least a somewhat plausible excuse to give us some forests, while keeping the mountainstops snowy all year round.
>I always imagined us as humans adopting a dress like you said. I think that one of the problems if we specbio our people is how we relate to other council nations, saplings aside because they are like that because of their chuubanite.Either is fine with me desu. Having us be baseline humans would open the possibilites to give us Rrat "traits" through our culture, but my spec bio heart would also love for us to be at least somewhat different. The Council nations didn't have to come from the same ancestors, and having us be tied to the others by virtue of our close history could also open up some nice lore in the future.
>My thoughts are that we have a lot of these ridicoulous legends that Chinese have IRL in their history.Oh absolutely! And if we go with the whole travelling monk idea, we could have stories about basically any nation/culture on the continent.