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==Family==
==Family==
Pëlöryk warrens are composed of related creatures.
===Structure / Size===
===Structure / Size===
A typical warren numbers between 50-100 members, lead by a single breeding pair. The warren's members will form packs of perhaps a dozen members who mirror the hierarchy of the warren as a whole.
===Roles of Family Members===
===Roles of Family Members===
;Chief:The most powerful male in the colony will be the defacto leader, claiming the right to breed with the colonies Brood Queen.
;Brood Queen:Every colony has one queen, who is fertile and capable producing broods of eggs to replenish the warren's numbers.
;Hunters/Warriors:The remainder of the colony serve are hunters feeding the colony and warriors defending the warren's territorial claim.
;Crafters:When not hunting or warring with encroaching neighbours some members of the colony will turn to crafting tools, weapons, and other items required by the warren.
===Importance===
===Importance===
The concept of relatedness is a minor one to the Pëlöryk, they value strength and power more. New hatchlings may retain some attachment towards their mother, but it fades in time due to the pressure to find ones place in the pack and warren hierarchies.
===Influence===
===Influence===
Loyalty among related pëlöryk plays a small role in keeping the tribe cohesive, but brotherly ties only go so far when considering a chance at being the top male of the colony.
Pëlöryk of the same brood will tend to form packs together.


==Religion==
==Religion==

Revision as of 16:08, 26 January 2019

Cultural Overview

Origins

The Pëlöryk are descendant from a slave soldier from the god wars. The scattered survivors became feral and slowly evolved to their present state.

Geography

Pëlöryk of one kind or another are found throughout Annexea in wilderness regions. Each warren will claim a fairly large territory as their hunting range, and they will war with each other if they intrude upon claimed territory.

Language

All Pëlöryk communicate using a variant of the Pëlöryk language. When Pëlöryk hatch, they are already fluent with a small vocabulary, due to their genetic racial memory.

Family

Pëlöryk warrens are composed of related creatures.

Structure / Size

A typical warren numbers between 50-100 members, lead by a single breeding pair. The warren's members will form packs of perhaps a dozen members who mirror the hierarchy of the warren as a whole.

Roles of Family Members

Chief
The most powerful male in the colony will be the defacto leader, claiming the right to breed with the colonies Brood Queen.
Brood Queen
Every colony has one queen, who is fertile and capable producing broods of eggs to replenish the warren's numbers.
Hunters/Warriors
The remainder of the colony serve are hunters feeding the colony and warriors defending the warren's territorial claim.
Crafters
When not hunting or warring with encroaching neighbours some members of the colony will turn to crafting tools, weapons, and other items required by the warren.

Importance

The concept of relatedness is a minor one to the Pëlöryk, they value strength and power more. New hatchlings may retain some attachment towards their mother, but it fades in time due to the pressure to find ones place in the pack and warren hierarchies.

Influence

Loyalty among related pëlöryk plays a small role in keeping the tribe cohesive, but brotherly ties only go so far when considering a chance at being the top male of the colony. Pëlöryk of the same brood will tend to form packs together.

Religion

Primary Beliefs

Religious Figures

List of Religious Observances

Structure

Ceremonial

Birth

Naming

Age

Apprenticeship

Adulthood

Marriage

Divorce

Death

Inheritance

Diet

Food

Cultural Dishes

Spice / Flavours

Drink

Non-Alcoholic

Alcohol

Fashion

Textiles

Dyes

Embellishments

Outfits

Daily by Class

Ceremonial

Costumes

Jewellery

Makeup

Leisure Activities

Sports

Games

Gambling

Social Gatherings

Arts

Storytelling

Writing

Poetry

Fiction

Theatre

Acting

Plays

Dance

Gymnastics

Music

Singing

Percussion

Strings

Wind

Painting

Sculpture

Time

Timekeeping

Daily Routine

Timeline

Persons

Historic

Mythic

Contemporary

Stories

Myths

Contemporary

See Also

Pëlöryk (language)
Pëlöryk (people)