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==Cultural Overview==
==About==
The Etausi are an indigenous species of intelligent reptilian four-armed bipeds, of which there are five sub-species; The swamp dwelling etausi-boh; The etausi-duat of mountainous regions; The etausi-grat of the plains and deserts; the etausi-mal of forests, and the etausi-rure of of sea-shores. Despite these differences the five groups share a common cultural patterns.
:The Etausi are an indigenous species of intelligent reptilian four-armed bipeds, of which there are five sub-species; The swamp dwelling etausi-boh; The etausi-duat of mountainous regions; The etausi-grat of the plains and deserts; the etausi-mal of forests, and the etausi-rure of of sea-shores. Despite these differences the five groups share a common cultural patterns.
:The Etausi of Entorais, are considered primitive and bestial by ''more civilized'' cultures, mostly because they have less advanced technology. They live off the land, in small tribal communities, not forming nations, and seemingly disconnected from each other, beyond their physiology, and religion which is strangely universal despite vast geographic separation between groups.


==Government==
==Government==
Etausi are quite reclusive, and xeno-phobic. All tribal decisions are arrived at by a communal consensus amongst the available adults, as a result they lead fairly stable lives. They have simple lives where each member contributes according to their abilities.
:Etausi are quite reclusive, and xenophobic. All tribal decisions are arrived at by a communal consensus amongst the available adults, as a result they lead fairly stable lives. They have simple lives where each member contributes according to their abilities.


==Commerce==
==Commerce==
Etausi that have contact with neighbouring rooks, or other sapient peoples, may engage in trade for materials and objects they can't produce themselves.
:Etausi that have contact with neighbouring rooks, or other sapient peoples, may engage in trade for materials and objects they can't produce themselves.


;Agriculture
===Agriculture===
:Very few Etausi tribes engage in agriculture, although a few early efforts have arisen in scattered colonies.
:Very few Etausi tribes engage in agriculture, although a few early efforts have arisen in scattered colonies.


:;Crops
;Crops
::Fruits, root, and vegetable crops.
:Fruits, root, and vegetable crops.


:;Herds
;Herds
:: Only a few tribes have any form of domestic animal keeping for food or other uses. Generally limited to a few preferred food stock species.
: Only a few tribes have any form of domestic animal keeping for food or other uses. Generally limited to a few preferred food stock species.


:;Secondary Agricultural Resources
;Hunting
::;Hunting
: Hunting of small game is the primary source of protein in the etausi diet. Other crafting materials such as leather, antler and bone are also obtained in such a manner.
::: Hunting of small game is the primary source of protein in the etausi diet. Other crafting materials such as leather, antler and bone are also obtained in such a manner.


::;Fishing
;Fishing
:::For those more amphibious tribes living in and near water fishing often replacing hunting in importance for meat, and other materials like shells and coral.
:For those more amphibious tribes living in and near water fishing often replacing hunting in importance for meat, and other materials like shells and coral.


::;Gathering
;Gathering
:::For tribes not yet practising agriculture or not completely converted to planting their own crops, gathering of vegetable food sources, roots, nuts, berries and herbs is common practice.
:For tribes not yet practising agriculture or not completely converted to planting their own crops, gathering of vegetable food sources, roots, nuts, berries and herbs is common practice.


;Industry
===Industry===
:;Resource Extraction
;Resource Extraction
::The etausi do not engage in much resource extraction beyond simple placer mines, or gathering clay and wood from readily available sources.
:The etausi do not engage in much resource extraction beyond simple placer mines, or gathering clay, wood, and plant fibres from readily available sources.


:;Manufacturing
;Manufacturing
::Etausi do not engage in any large scale manufacturing, instead they will craft tools and other items to met their needs as they come up. In a few cases where a trade option exists, they may craft some objects expectant of being able to exchange them for other desired items.
:Etausi do not engage in any large scale manufacturing, instead they will craft tools and other items to met their needs as they come up. In a few cases where a trade option exists, they may craft some objects expectant of being able to exchange them for other desired items.
:Etausi as a whole have yet to advance much beyond stone age technology, except what they might acquire through trade or pillage.


;Trade
===Trade===
:
====Imports / Exports====
:
:


:;Imports / Exports
====Transportation====
::
;Methods
 
:Any transport of goods would be carried in packs on foot, as the Etausi do not have vehicles, or domesticated pack animals.
:;Transportation
::;Methods
:::Any transport of goods would be carried in packs on foot, as the Etausi do not have vehicles, or domesticated pack animals.


::;Trade Routes
;Trade Routes
:::Any trade routes employed by etausi would generally not extend beyond the edge of their own territory, or into a neighbours territory. meeting at the edges to exchange goods and materials with amicable trading partners.
:Any trade routes employed by etausi would generally not extend beyond the edge of their own territory, or into a neighbours territory. meeting at the edges to exchange goods and materials with amicable trading partners.


:;Currency
===Currency===
:: The Etausi do not have a concept of currency, or even tokens. Any trade they engage in is strictly barter.
:The Etausi do not have a concept of currency, or even tokens. Any trade they engage in is strictly barter.


==Military==
==Military==
;Controlling Body
===Controlling Body===
:The etausi have no organized military, being such small tribes. Instead all those capable with hunting weapons will double as warriors in defense of the colony when required.
:The etausi have no organized military, being such small tribes. Instead all those capable with hunting weapons will double as warriors in defence of the colony when required.
===Weapons===
:Etausi use a variety of spears, javelins, knives, axes, clubs, and a culturally unique throwing wedge called the Ky-min.
;Ky-min
:A three bladed star weighing roughly 2 lbs, crafted from flint or obsidian. The weapon is used with great effect as a tool for downing small animals.


==Religion==
==Religion==
The Etausi religious belief is centralized around the belief that they are the chosen people of the great dragon. They believe themselves to be the mates of the dragon, whom guides and protects his chosen to exist in harmony with the planet.
:The Etausi religious belief is centralized around the belief that they are the chosen people of the great dragon. They believe themselves to be the mates of the dragon, whom guides and protects his chosen to exist in harmony with the planet.


===Primary Beliefs===
===Primary Beliefs===
When the world ended, the dragon king gathered all the females of etausi-kind together and protected them from the fires, poisonous smoke, and diseases ravaging the world. After the dying times he returned them to the world reborn in small clutches scattered throughout the lands. The etausi believe they must live their lives as is proper, and pay homage to their divine protector, so that should another end times come, they may once again be gathered up and sheltered from the apocalypse.
:When the world ended, the dragon king gathered all the females of etausi-kind together and protected them from the fires, poisonous smoke, and diseases ravaging the world. After the dying times he returned them to the world reborn in small clutches scattered throughout the lands. The etausi believe they must live their lives as is proper, and pay homage to their divine protector, so that should another end times come, they may once again be gathered up and sheltered from the apocalypse.
 
The Etausi are all female, however males will still rarely hatch, about one out of every thousand eggs. These male offspring are sacrificed to the dragon king out of respect for his divine role as father/husband to the entirety of etausi-kind.  


===Religious Figures===
===Religious Figures===
;Great Dragon
;Great Dragon
:The singular masculine god-king of the etausi. This great winged beast is the benevolent and guiding force behind the entire etausi culture. He is responsible for the protection and guidance of his chosen people through his lesser dragons and the tribal shamans.
:The singular masculine god-king of the etausi. This great winged beast is the benevolent and guiding force behind the entire etausi culture. He is responsible for the protection and guidance of his chosen people through his lesser dragons and the tribal shamans.
;Lesser Dragons
;Lesser Dragons
:Material agents of The Great Dragon these beasts carry out his wise administration upon the world. They will often be tasked with great quests or duties to protect certain tribes or individuals from evil forces acting against The Great Dragons wishes.
:Material agents of The Great Dragon these beasts carry out his wise administration upon the world. They will often be tasked with great quests or duties to protect certain tribes or individuals from evil forces acting against The Great Dragons wishes.
;Drakes
:These small pseudo dragons are seen as minor divine servants of the Great Dragon. Etausi will gift any drakes they encounter with small game and other food. Many etausi colonies temporarily house a number of drakes who visit during their migratory cycles due to the free meals and protection offered by the Etausi.
;Dragon Scales
:Scales from dragons are considered blessed relics, and will be used to craft charms against all sorts of perceived threats.
;Tribal Shamans
:A singular etausi of each tribe will be the revered holder of the stories. This member of the community does not hunt or work beyond their capacity as the observer of the heavens and recorder of all the tribes history. This individual will tend to the spiritual needs of the tribe while also recounting the history in story and song. The shaman will train and educate several apprentices to continue the tradition when the time comes to leave the world of the material and enter the grand caves of the dragon king. This tribe member is often, but not always the matriarch of the tribe.
;Matriarch
:The eldest member of the tribe is seen as mother figure to all other members that were not direct brood mates. This position is one of great respect.


===List of Religious Observances===
===List of Religious Observances===
;Hatching
:The etausi do not follow a religious calendar with specific observances or anniversaries. They will perform ceremonies appropriate to event in the tribe as the happen.
===Structure===
:Aside from the roles of Shaman and Matriarch there is no formal structure to the religion of the etausi.
===Importance===
:To the Etausi their very existence is attributed to the actions of their god, and is ingrained to their very biology.
 
===Integration with Civil===
:The religious observances of the Etausi, and their beliefs in their saviour, are so integrated into their daily lives, that they do not see their religion as a separate thing.
 
==Ceremonial==
===Hatching===
:The hatching of a brood is an important moment which will bring together the entire colony to celebrate and welcome new children into the colony. Names are general given after a few days of observation and consultation with the shaman.
;Hatching of a male
;Hatching of a male
:In the rare (one in a million) chance that a male hatches in an Etausi brood. The mewling infant male is sacrificed to the god-deity
:In the rare (one in a thousand) chance that a male hatches in an Etausi brood. The mewling infant male is sacrificed to the god-deity.
 
;Sacrifice of a male
;Sacrifice of a male
:The method of sacrifice is particular to each tribe, some examples include:
:The method of sacrifice is particular to each tribe, some examples include:
:* The entire rook in gathered and the male hatchling is placed upon a stone altar then stoned to death by the gathered adults, whom shout prayers seeking forgiveness and mercy to their god. The resulting corpse is left to decay or be eaten by scavengers; further interaction with the dead male hatchling would anger their god.
:* The entire rook is gathered and the male hatchling is placed upon a stone altar then stoned to death by the gathered adults, whom shout prayers seeking forgiveness and mercy to their god. The resulting corpse is left to decay or be eaten by scavengers; further interaction with the dead male hatchling would anger their god.
:* The hatchling is cut open upon an alter and his organs are fed into the flames of a ceremonial fire. The body will be disposed of in a manner befitting any other member of the tribe.
:* The hatchling is cut open upon an alter and his organs are fed into the flames of a ceremonial fire. The body will be disposed of in a manner befitting any other member of the tribe.
:* The hatchling is butchered and eaten by the tribe in a communal meal without a single piece left over.
:* The hatchling is butchered and eaten by the tribe in a communal meal without a single piece left over.
 
===First Mating===
;First Hunt
:An Etausi's first mating is a deeply personal and very significant moment. Sometimes it is expected that their partner will be the matriarch or shaman.
;First Mating
===First Clutch===
;First Clutch
:After a successful mating, when a Etausi lays her first clutch of eggs, she is considered an adult by the colony, having truly began the final act of motherhood. After brooding her first clutch she will no longer be considered a child, and expected to adhere to the social role of an adult.
;Death
===Death===
;Remembrance After Death
:To the Etausi, death is a natural and expected conclusion of life, and they will hold ceremonies marking the moment.
===Remembrance After Death===
:Funeral ceremonies vary between tribes, a few possible examples:
:Funeral ceremonies vary between tribes, a few possible examples:
:* The departed remains are buried under a stone cairn marked with fuery staffs decorated with tokens and charms to aid the spirit until she can join the Great Dragon.
:* The departed ones remains are buried under a stone cairn marked with funerary staffs decorated with tokens and charms to aid the spirit until she can join the Great Dragon.
:* The corpse not longer houses the spirit and is placed upon a stone or wooden structure for carrion eaters to consume, thus returning her flesh to the cycle of life.
:* The corpse no longer houses the spirit and is placed upon a stone or wooden structure for carrion eaters to consume, thus returning her flesh to the cycle of life.
:* The dead tribe member is eaten entirely, or choice parts of the fallen. The strengthens the tribe as a whole, allowing the departed to continue as part of the tribe for future generations. Adults that are not currently in brood will engage in sexual coupling believed to spread the departed ones spirit amongst potential future offspring.
:* The dead tribe member is eaten entirely, or choice parts of the fallen. The strengthens the tribe as a whole, allowing the departed to continue as part of the tribe for future generations. Adults that are not currently in brood will engage in sexual coupling believed to spread the departed ones spirit amongst potential future offspring.
===Structure===
;Tribal Shamans
:A singular etausi of each tribe will be the revered holder of the stories. This member of the community does not hunt, or work beyond their capacity as the observer of the heavens and recorder of all the tribes history. This individual will tend to the spiritual needs of the tribe while also recounting the history in story and song. The shaman will train/educate several apprentices to continue the tradition when the time comes to leave the world of the material and enter the grand caves of the dragon king. This tribe member is often, but not always the matriarch of the tribe.
;Matriarch
:The eldest member of the tribe is seen as mother figure to all other members that were not direct brood mates. This position is one of great respect.
;Importance
:To the Etausi their very existence is attributed to the actions of their god. this is ingrained to their very biology.
;Integration with Civil
:The religious observances of the Etausi, and their beliefs in their saviour, are so integrated into their daily lives, that they do not see their religion as a separate thing.


==Family==
==Family==
;Structure / Size
===Structure / Size===
:Etausi tribes typically number around forty individuals, of which fully two thirds will be adults. Only a few members will be in brood at a given time guarding a communal clutch of about a dozen eggs.
:Etausi tribes typically number around forty individuals, of which fully two thirds will be adults. Only a few members will be in brood at a given time guarding a communal clutch of about a dozen eggs.


:;Roles of Family Members
===Roles of Family Members===
::Eggs are laid in communal nests and brooded by the contributing adults in rotation. The hatchlings are considered children of that brood circle, so they are considered to have multiple mothers.
:Eggs are laid in communal nests and brooded by the contributing adults in rotation. The hatchlings are considered children of that brood circle, so they are considered to have multiple mothers.


;Importance
===Importance===
:Given how closely related all members of the tribe are, their is no real distinction of family. The tribe is family, and they are all mothers, sisters, or daughters of each other.
:Given how closely related all members of the tribe are, their is no real distinction of family. The tribe is family, and they are all mothers, sisters, or daughters of each other.


;Influence
===Influence===
:The "all are family" attitude is reflected in relationships between tribal members as well as relations between neighbouring rooks. Relations may not always be smooth, even sisters fight from time to time, but in the end they are all part of the larger family.
:The ''all are family'' attitude is reflected in relationships between tribal members as well as relations between neighbouring rooks. Relations may not always be smooth, even sisters fight from time to time, but in the end they are all part of the larger family.


==Diet==
==Diet==
;Food
:Etausi are omnivores.
:;Cultural Dishes
===Food===
:;Spice / Flavours
:Fish, birds and other animals provide the majority of dietary protein which is paired with fungus, fruit, nuts, and greens.
;Drink
;Cultural Dishes
:;Non-Alcoholic
:Generally meat is roasted, steamed, or baked. Vegetables are usually eaten fresh and uncooked.
:;Alcohol
;Spice / Flavours
:The Etausi do not embellish their food with spices or herbs.
 
===Drink===
:Beverages are not considered part of a meal, but are consumed as required to maintain hydration.
;Non-Alcoholic
:Water and fruit juices.
;Alcohol
:While some fermenting of stored fruit juices may occur, the etausi do not metabolize alcohol well, and therefore do not practice the consumption or production of alcohol.


==Health==
==Health==
;Disease and Pestilence
;Disease and Pestilence
;Medicine
:Etausi are not susceptible to most disease that afflicts treahni. There are diseases which they can and do contract; usually variants of common ailments unique to their physiology.
;Doctors
===Medicine===
:Etausi do use herbal, and some mineral based medicines. The gathering and preparation of such is seen no differently than gathering foodstuff, and the knowledge is shared equally amongst the whole colony.
===Doctors===
:The etausi have no specialized doctors. Injuries requiring significant intervention beyond simple splints, stitching, or amputation are beyond the knowledge of the Etausi, and will generally be fatal or leave the casualty significantly impaired should they recover.


==Education==
==Education==
;Levels
:Amongst the etausi there is no practice of formal education, young are simply taught by example how to perform the various tasks of daily living as requried by the colony.
:;Schools
===Literacy===
:;Tutors / Teachers
:Most etausi are illiterate.
:;Sages / Scholars
===Languages===
;Literacy
:The etausi have a vocal language which naturally evolved independently. Limited social contact between the Etausi and Tre-ahni has kept inter-lingual influence to a minimum. Each colony speaks its own dialect, with nearby groups possessing similar enough language to facilitate communication between such groups.
:;Languages)
===Scripts===
:;Scripts)
:The etausi have yet to develop complex scripts as a whole, but some groups have adapted runic markings for ceremonial purposes.
;Numeracy
===Numeracy===
;Philosophy
:Most etausi posses limited ability, but complex mathematics have not been developed.
===Philosophy===
:Outside of their religion, most etausi believe in a natural order of things. They see themselves as merely a part of the complex whole that makes up the living world.
:<blockquote>''Life and death are natural and cyclical. All living things need living things, or their remains to survive. This is a sacred truth of the world. No individual life is sacred on its own, but as part of the larger cycle, yes. The cycle itself must continue, and death is a necessary part of that cycle. All living things - plants, animals, etausi, treahni - feed other life after dying. How can you preserve life without death?'' - Sishala, Matriarch of the Sand Cliffs Rook</blockquote>
:The idea of social, technological or other progress is not part of their culture. The Etausi are just doing what they do. Occasionally, one might make a small improvement to some aspect of their colony's daily life, but without sharing of ideas between disparate groups very little progress occurs as a whole.


==Fashion==
==Fashion==
;Textiles
:Etausi do not have any modesty taboos, so their clothing is limited to harnesses, pouches, and the like. They may add small totems or charms to their tools. Some ornamentation with simple jewellery, usually bracelets, rings, ankles, necklaces or the like. Materials, design and techniques vary widely between individual rooks.
:;Dyes
===Textiles===
:;Embellishments
:Generally leather, rope, or simple weaving of plant fibres.
;Outfits
;Dyes
:;Daily by Class
:Basic plant-based dyes may be used in some colonies.
:;Worker / Professional
;Embellishments
:;Cermemonial
:Simple adornments using natural materials such as shells, wood, teeth, bone, antler, feathers, or fur.
:;Costumes
===Outfits===
;Jewelry
:Simple belts, and harnesses for attaching pouches, tools are the norm.
;Makeup
===Jewellery===
:Simple jewellery made from natural materials such as leather, shells, wood, teeth, bone, antler, feathers, or fur.
===Makeup===
:Given their natural camouflage, most etausi do not paint their scales, although some ceremonial body or face paint may be worn from time to time.


==Arts==
==Arts==
;Music
:The Etausi are possessed of an unusual artistry, which is most evident in the design of their tools.
:;Voice / Singing
===Music===
:;Percussion
;Voice / Singing
:;Strings
:The natural speaking voice of an Etausi is a tonal melodic blend similar to birdsong and wood wind instruments as such they're well suited to singing.
:;Wind
;Percussion
;Poetry / Writing
:Some drumming on hollow wooden drums, or stretched leather tambolins. Shakers made from gourds, shells, or carved wood.
;Dance
;Wind
;Acting
:Etausi produced wind instruments are designed to amplify and augment their natural voices. Non-etausi have difficulty producing any enjoyable sounds from such instruments.
;Painting
===Poetry===
;Sculpture
:Etausi will sing short songs, which serve as poems.
===Dance===
:Etausi dance is generally a rhythmic smooth form reminiscent of liquid, wind, or smoke. For the more aquatic colonies dancing in water with the added third dimension is a regular activity. Some use of ribbons, streamers, or tassels can add to the visual spectacle.
===Acting===
:The etausi do not practice any theatrical arts.
===Painting===
:Painting is limited to simple decorative painting on objects such as pottery or other tools.
===Sculpture===
:Practical applications such as pottery, or wood carving is typical. Some totemic representations for ceremonial purposes may also exist.


==Leisure Activities==
==Leisure Activities==
;Sports / Competition
===Sports / Competition===
;Games
:Etausi will engage competitive activities related to skill at hunting or fishing. Sometimes they have foot and/or swimming races. Generally such activities are more about teaching the young than proving one is better than their sisters.
:;Gambling
===Games===
;Social Gatherings
:Etausi like to play games with a puzzle element to them, such as riddles, or match making or gathering games.
===Gambling===
:The etausi do not gamble.
===Social Gatherings===
:In evenings the colony will often gather for communal meals, and social activities before retiring for the night. They do not throw celebratory parties outside of ceremonial observances.


==Architecture==
==Architecture==
;Materials
===Materials===
:Etausi are almost exclusively cave dwelling, sometimes living in dug hovels.
:Etausi are almost exclusively cave dwelling, sometimes living in dug hovels. Stones, wood, thatch and clay may be used to produce support structures as required.  
 
===Designs===
;Designs
:When natural caves are not available, etausi may dig hovels into soil and using branches vines, or whatever other material is on hand to build a roof structure, which is then covered with the excavated soil and sod.
:When natural caves are not available, etausi may dig hovels into soil and using branches vines, or whatever other material is on hand to build a roof structure, which is then covered with the excavated soil and sod.
:The etausi do not have specialized buildings by function, but instead segregate areas within their homes to various purposes such as brood chambers, sleeping areas, meal preparation, storage, workshops, and the like.
:The etausi do not have specialized buildings by function, but instead segregate areas within their homes to various purposes such as brood chambers, sleeping areas, meal preparation, storage, workshops, and the like.


==Time==
==Time==
;Hours / Watches
===Hours / Watches===
:;Daily Routine
:Etausi have a general assessment of the time of day based on the sun's position in the sky, but do not track the hours like other cultures.
;Calendar
===Daily Routine===
:;Key Dates
:Etausi are most active during daylight. They rise in the morning eat a light meal and then proceed to go about their daily activites of hunting, gathering, and crafting on an as needed basis. They will gather in the early evening for a communal meal and social time before retiring to sleep.
;Timeline
===Calendar===
:;Founding
:The etausi do not keep a calendar beyond the cycle of the seasons. They do not mark the days nor do they engage in marking of any anniversaries.
:;Dynastic Timelines
===Timeline===
:;Key Events
:For the Etausi as a whole, they do not record history as a sequence of events. Individual colonies may have their own specific histories retold through stories and song, but the exact dates are irrelevant to them.


==External Relations==
==External Relations==
Etausi are seen as primitive and territorial, while they do not generally encroach on others if left to themselves, however if pressed, they will defend their own territory
:Etausi are typically seen as primitive and territorial, while they do not generally encroach on others if left to themselves. If pressed, they will defend their own territory, however, due to differences in technology, lower numbers, and aggression levels, the Etausi often suffer either genocide or enslavement.
 
;Etausi
Etausi have had little contact with Tre-Ahni. Those encounters, and the results, have yet to be known across the whole species. So there is no general collective attitude towards them. New encounters are approached with curiosity, following those the reaction depends on the experience of that first time.
:Interactions between different Etausi colonies are generally neutral, unless one group is specifically seeking to annex the territory of the other. Trade, or other exchanges may occur, and is the usual result as most see other Etausi as extended family.
 
;Treahni and Drolac
 
:Etausi have little contact with the various [[Treahni|Treahni]] cultures or the [[Drolac (people)|Drolac]], so they lack a collective attitude towards them. New encounters are approached with curiosity, later encounters will depend on the experience of that first time.
 
;Qulani
 
:Relations with the [[Qulani (people)|Qulani]] are generally benign, due to lack of competition for territory or resources. The similar communal social order gives some common ground for the two peoples as well. However such meetings are rare due the Qulani's subterranean lifestyle.
The Etausi are possessed of an alien artistry, which is most evident in the design of their tools. The best example being the Ky-min (throwing wedge), a three bladed star weighing roughly 2 lbs. The weapon is used with great effect as a tool for downing small animals.
;Sildaryn
 
:Etausi dwelling within the [[Forest of Sildara]] peacefully co-exist with the [[Sildaryn (people)|Sildaryn]], through mutual respect of nature, and the lack of direct competition for resources. They generally avoid each other, but seldom have hostile interactions when they do meet.
Ky-min
;Pëlöryk
(Ky-min skill group), SB 1, Str+Dex+Eye, -20 SE)
:Etausi and [[Pëlöryk (people)|Pëlöryk]] do not get along, due mostly to the later groups opinion that the Etausi are food. A Pëlöryk band being discovered in Etausi territory will incite the entire colony to rise up and hunt them down before they can establish a warren.
Wt: 2 Quality: 13 A/D: 1/0 B: - E: 3 P: 2
Culturally they are similar to the other Etausi tribes, living in colonies as primitive hunter gatherers.
The Etausi-Rure follow a similar religion to their sisters, and practice the same sacrificial offering of male hatchlings to their god-king.
 
To ensure further favour for the all female species. They worship a male god who they are married spiritually. Another male would be a challenge to his divine god hood, so the abominations are killed to appease their deity, and avoid his wrath.
 
Alien vocal language for the Etausi. Naturally evolved independent of Tre-ahni languages. Limited social contact between the Etausi and Tre-ahni has kept inter-lingual influence to a minimum.
 
"Life and death are natural and cyclical. All living things need living things, or their remains to survive. This is a sacred truth of the world. No individual life is sacred on it's own, but as part of the larger cycle, yes. The cycle itself must continue, and death is a necessary part of that cycle. All living things - plants, animals, etausi, treahni - feed other life after dying. How can you preserve life without death?" - Sishala
 
"There was once a holy man, called Jodam after a prophet of his Goddess. He came to us and tried to change our beliefs about the Dragon King. While we had many interesting discourses on the nature of gods and worship, ultimately I could not accept his teachings as the only truth. The Goddess he followed is certainly powerful, and a key figure in the lives of his people, but we are content in the protections promised to us by the Dragon King." - Sishala
 
Etausi - Reptilian natives of planet (not Earth), so six-limbs, egg-laying, scales etc. 99.99% of all hatchlings are female - species reproduces through parthenogenesis. Worship a god-king figure whom they believe they are all mates too, and practice infanticide as a holy ritual when males are born. Do not see family structure in the same human way, eggs are communal, belonging to the whole community, therefore children are everyone's to raise.
The species reproduces via Parthenogenesis.
Also male/female is determined by environmental factors while developing in the egg, and not sex-linked genes.
 
Etausi The Etausi follow religions appropriate to their primative nature, generally
 
The Etausi have not reached the level of cultural sophistication yet to engage in trade or economics beyond simple barter between individuals or small groups, therefore see no value in a currency system.
 
It came to be some time after the "God Wars" as the planet was recovering from a massive scorched earth retreat by two transstellar empires. It seems that dragonkind took a certain liking to the early sapient primatives of their world and worked to protect and nurture them during this calamitous period. The religion developed in response, and is an attempt to explain changes in the reproductive physiology which occurred as a result of the nuclear/biological fallout (things beyond the understanding of the Etausi).
Did they have prior cultures that had actual mortal harems to give them idea of a divine harem?
The Etausi are at a stone-age tech level, they haven't really much of a culture to speak of. The early species had a male dominant polygamous breeding pattern.
Are there any males that somehow survived?
I'll say maybe. I have no idea about the individual fate of every last sapient creature on Entorais, and have only detailed two Etausi characters to date.
The best estimates for global population is somewhere about two-hundred million Etausi scattered in small pockets globally.
Was asking because it seemed like a cool idea for a character that's a male survivor.
To speculate it might be possible.
This could include a social change in a single colony that breaks away from the religion. As a people the Etausi have many cultural groups/tribes scattered everywhere. These diverse groups are subject to change and growth in any direction.
Perhaps he is from a clutch of eggs that survived to hatch and were raised in isolation/left to themselves. In this case the whole clutch would be Etausi in genetics only, and completely lacking any nurture in the cultural norms of their kind. The difficulty here being that the eggs are normally brooded by one or more adults in a communal setting, not simply laid and forgotten like many Earth reptiles.
A rare genetic mutation could subdue the physical male sexual characteristics from manifesting. Such an asexual appearance could delay or prevent identification of the male, and thus preserve his life.
As a side note the Etausi perplex me from a world building standpoint. Originally they were a mono-cultural lizard people filling a role for an rpg. However the geo-political reality of the planet has them spread out and sometimes isolated from each other by the invasive species/cultures of the Treahni. So it is more likely that they have multiple proto-cultural groupings. I have them separated into a handful of subspecies based on biomes by habitat preference (Arid, Wetlands, Forest/Jungle, Sea, Rocky/Mountainous), but even these groups are discontiguous in distribution.
 
Etausi - dragon scales are consider lucky charms
 
My lizard-folk are spread all over the world from before "humans" arrived and should have 1000's of distinct tribes with separate cultures... I accidentally lumped them all together.
Of course I could just leave it as humans seeing them as one homogeneous species, and overlooking the differences out of ignorance
 
Actually the Etausi as a culture have yet to advance beyond stone age technology... except what they might acquire through trade or pillage. Having four limbs with workable hands does make many crafting task easier; notably weaving, and woodcarving, so forging would probably be easier if one worked with two hammers for example.
 
If one is born with two sets of arms then coordinating them in activities is a matter of natural development. Interestingly Etausi do show a handedness preference like the treahni, favouring one hand and side over the others for basic tasks.
If one didn't know, there are few noticeable differences. The Etausi have an alien artistry to their work, which is notable over treahni craftsmanship, but having more hands isn't required to reproduce similar results.
Not so interesting... even earth animals show appendage dominance, just ask a dog ti shake a paw, they will prefer one over another, it's an evolutionary thing, not cultural/human thing.
Actually I haven't decided. So... as the Etausi hail from a separate genetic/planetary stock than Earth origin species, their nervous systems are different, showing a preference for the lower left hand/left side over the right.
 
Etausi would be the most unusual. Being adopted by stone aged lizard-women would be a challenging upbringing. They are not mammals so a pre-solid food diet baby would likely die an agonizing death of starvation. A child capable of eating solid food may still have dietary issues as the Etausi diet is higher in meat sourced protein. Despite this a child could survive.
There would be difficulties surrounding the slower development of the mammal child, milestones such as walking and talking, maturation into adulthood taking about three times as long.
Lacking tails, and having two less arms/hands would require some effort to keep up with swimming, and menial tasks.
The child would be considered part of the rook, with all the rights and responsibilities of membership. The neurological imprinting etausi experience forming a nurturing bond with their mothers (plural group of mutual brooders) would be different for this child, but mimicking the behaviour of one's adoptive siblings could pass.
Having external genitalia wouldn't be an issue (nakedness taboos/clothing isn't an etausi thing) and they wouldn't consider the gender of the adopted child as important. They are neither male or female in the eyes of the etausi (as they cannot engage in the same physical copulation, nor lay eggs). Good for males, as etausi males are blood sacrificed shortly after hatching, and a non etausi male isn't considered in their religion as a threat.
The gender/biological sex of non-etausi is irrelevant to their religious views that male etausi will make their god-king jealous. The species reproduces parthenogenicaly, so males are not strictly needed, and killed before they can become breeding adults.
That’s one petty god.
Maybe... or the followers have warped their natural shift to parthenogenic reproduction into a religion. Perhaps a bit of both?
There is some real thing that they worship, isn’t there?
Maybe? They seem particularly reverential towards dragons.
The real mystery is how this religiously justified behaviour is prevalent across all pockets of the species culture despite having no means of global communication
 
Within single colonies of Etausi there is very little genetic or physical variation, due to them reproducing through parthenogenesis. Disparate colonies have changed over time, showing extreme differences in morphology, to the extent of them appearing to be distinct species.
 
When first discovered, Etausi were protected by a non-interference policy, and a large portion of the planet (all but one continent) was reserved for them as first contact protocol. They were to be studied, but not uplifted.
 
Etausi continued along their slow plodding course to true civilization, but also suffered from the ravaging of the biosphere. They did however adopt a religion during the aftermath, and now universally worship a dragon god-king figure despite not being connected geographically this religion is present in all Etausi whether settled or nomadic tribes. They seem to believe that this god will continue to protect them. The Etausi also suffered a fertility crisis and have switched to a version of parthenogenesis, sacrificing what male hatchlings are produced to their god to appease his potential jealousy.
 
The Etausi of Entorais, are consider primitive and bestial by most "civilized" people, mostly because they have less advanced technology. They live off the land, in small tribal communities, not forming nations, and seemingly not connected to each other beyond their physiology, and religion (which is strangely the same despite vast geographic separation between groups).
One on one they would be able to hold their own against other races, if they had equal quality and material for weapons and armour.
Etausi would have eventually reached advance technology and society, being the indigenous sapient species of Entorais before outsiders came and messed everything up with there cataclysmic war.
 
Has the lack of genetic mixing caused any problems for the Etausi?
Not as a whole yet. There may well be some alien biology factors preventing genetic bottlenecks from occurring within the species.
 
Does an Etausi egg have a good chance of eventually being a full-grown Etausi?
Typically, if sufficient numbers of adults are in the colony, then the eggs will be well cared for, and some 97-99% of them will hatch. Of those hatchlings, infant mortality (disease, accidents, depredation) takes out another 25% so from Egg to adult (9-12 years before reliable egg laying) is about 73% survival. The average life expectancy of Etausi, is around 25 years, due to their primitive lifestyle, and lack of advance medical care. In ideal conditions an Etausi could live an extremely long time compared to Tre-ahni.
 
What is Etausi society doing to try to progress, if anything?
The idea of social, technological or other "progress" isn't yet part of their culture. So at present Etausi are just existing and doing what they do. Occasionally, one might make a small improvement to some aspect of their colony's daily life, but there is not any sharing of ideas between disparate groups, so very little progress occurs as a species.
 
Can you give me some examples of these occasional, small improvements?
The Rook of Singing Water - This colony is practising a form of animal husbandry, and basic agriculture using floating lodge lizard rafts to form "gardens".
The Sand Cliffs Rook - This colony has begun simple forging of natural copper nuggets to make basic tools, and decorative jewellery.
The Golden Reef Rook - This colony has started harvesting the poisonous gel from Golus snails to coat tridents used against larger marine predators and prey animals.
The Rook of Black Sand - This colony has begun to design atlatl-like spear and arrow launchers for use in hunting.
 
Can you tell me about fashion among the Etausi?
Generally they do not exhibit any modesty taboos, so their clothing is limited to harnesses, pouches, and the like. They may add small totems or charms to their tools. Some ornamentation with simple jewelry, usually bracelets, rings, ankles, necklaces or the like. Materials, design and techniques vary widely between individual rooks.
Does the poison pose any danger to the Etausi, in their food, or do they just cook the meat well enough to get rid of the poison?
It would, but it breaks down fairly quickly after absorbed into a creatures tissues, so is usually inert by the time they consume the meat. That particular poison is a mild paralytic, that can be absorbed through skin contact.
 
Is there any spiritual meaning for certain types of totems/charms?
Possibly; it would depend on the individual, and their reasons for decorating their tools. There is no specific reason or need to decorate tools in such a manner.
Have any species been more resistant to the paralytic poison?
Parvil, a common predator fish similar to a pike or barracuda, are completely immune to the toxins. The golus snails are most often found amongst the spawning beds of these fish, whose eggs will often be covered in the toxic secretions. The snails are not eaten by these fish, whom seem to live in a symbiotic relationship. the snails protect the fish spawn, and eat algae and other zooplankton which might damage the young fry. The presence of the Parvil keeps other predators, that might eat the golus snails at bay.
 
Etausi live scattered all across Entorais' three continents, but most tribal groups are not in regular contact with others of their kind. Being at the near end of the stone age technologically, they have been forced out of areas where tre-ahni (phenotypical humans) claim land.
That being said there are some salt water estuaries where both sub-species would find suitable living conditions. Etausi tribes that do meet will trade or fight as the encounter dictates. This is similar to the pattern when they encounter non-etausi. Etausi of the different sub-species view each other as sisters, belonging to the same species, but even sisters don't get along all the time.
They share a similar languages and universally follow the exact same religion despite being spread out globally. With little or no communication between tribal groups globally.
 
Entorais doesn't have any exclusively aquatic sapient species, but the Etausi, reptilian bi-peds with 6 limbs, have subspecies with varying degrees of amphibious lifestyle.
Swamp dwelling Etausi Boh, and the marine/coastal Etausi Rure, in particular can and do spend significant amounts of time in and underwater in the hunting and gathering activities. They can hold their breath three or four times longer than a tre-ahni, and with 6 limbs and tails to propel them, are quite fast and agile in aquatic environs. Boh of these groups still maintain dwelling places on dry land for brooding, and raising their young.
 
The Etausi, my reptilian race, lack the human range of facial pliability; they have some frills and crests they can raise lower, or flush with blood (colour), and having twice as many arms/hands which vary position to indicate moods and such, in addition to head nods, tilts, and directing their gaze, They also vary the tone of their voices to convey emotional details beyond the meaning of the words they speak.
 
The Etausi species are primitive compared to treahni, and often suffer either genocide or enslavement when the two species encroach on each other's territory.


Actually the Etausi as a culture have yet to advance beyond stone age technology... except what they might acquire through trade or pillage. Having four limbs with workable hands does make many crafting task easier; noteably weaving, and woodcraving, so forging would probably be easier if one worked with two hammers for example.
==Persons==
:[[List of Persons by Culture#Etausi|List of Etausi Persons]]


The deceased body is placed on a platform of stones or wood and left for the scavengers to pick over.
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Do not see family structure in the same human way, eggs are communal, belonging to the whole community, therefore children are everyone's to raise.
==See Also==
:[[Etausi (people)]]
:[[Etausi (language)]]


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About

The Etausi are an indigenous species of intelligent reptilian four-armed bipeds, of which there are five sub-species; The swamp dwelling etausi-boh; The etausi-duat of mountainous regions; The etausi-grat of the plains and deserts; the etausi-mal of forests, and the etausi-rure of of sea-shores. Despite these differences the five groups share a common cultural patterns.
The Etausi of Entorais, are considered primitive and bestial by more civilized cultures, mostly because they have less advanced technology. They live off the land, in small tribal communities, not forming nations, and seemingly disconnected from each other, beyond their physiology, and religion which is strangely universal despite vast geographic separation between groups.

Government

Etausi are quite reclusive, and xenophobic. All tribal decisions are arrived at by a communal consensus amongst the available adults, as a result they lead fairly stable lives. They have simple lives where each member contributes according to their abilities.

Commerce

Etausi that have contact with neighbouring rooks, or other sapient peoples, may engage in trade for materials and objects they can't produce themselves.

Agriculture

Very few Etausi tribes engage in agriculture, although a few early efforts have arisen in scattered colonies.
Crops
Fruits, root, and vegetable crops.
Herds
Only a few tribes have any form of domestic animal keeping for food or other uses. Generally limited to a few preferred food stock species.
Hunting
Hunting of small game is the primary source of protein in the etausi diet. Other crafting materials such as leather, antler and bone are also obtained in such a manner.
Fishing
For those more amphibious tribes living in and near water fishing often replacing hunting in importance for meat, and other materials like shells and coral.
Gathering
For tribes not yet practising agriculture or not completely converted to planting their own crops, gathering of vegetable food sources, roots, nuts, berries and herbs is common practice.

Industry

Resource Extraction
The etausi do not engage in much resource extraction beyond simple placer mines, or gathering clay, wood, and plant fibres from readily available sources.
Manufacturing
Etausi do not engage in any large scale manufacturing, instead they will craft tools and other items to met their needs as they come up. In a few cases where a trade option exists, they may craft some objects expectant of being able to exchange them for other desired items.
Etausi as a whole have yet to advance much beyond stone age technology, except what they might acquire through trade or pillage.

Trade

Imports / Exports

Transportation

Methods
Any transport of goods would be carried in packs on foot, as the Etausi do not have vehicles, or domesticated pack animals.
Trade Routes
Any trade routes employed by etausi would generally not extend beyond the edge of their own territory, or into a neighbours territory. meeting at the edges to exchange goods and materials with amicable trading partners.

Currency

The Etausi do not have a concept of currency, or even tokens. Any trade they engage in is strictly barter.

Military

Controlling Body

The etausi have no organized military, being such small tribes. Instead all those capable with hunting weapons will double as warriors in defence of the colony when required.

Weapons

Etausi use a variety of spears, javelins, knives, axes, clubs, and a culturally unique throwing wedge called the Ky-min.
Ky-min
A three bladed star weighing roughly 2 lbs, crafted from flint or obsidian. The weapon is used with great effect as a tool for downing small animals.

Religion

The Etausi religious belief is centralized around the belief that they are the chosen people of the great dragon. They believe themselves to be the mates of the dragon, whom guides and protects his chosen to exist in harmony with the planet.

Primary Beliefs

When the world ended, the dragon king gathered all the females of etausi-kind together and protected them from the fires, poisonous smoke, and diseases ravaging the world. After the dying times he returned them to the world reborn in small clutches scattered throughout the lands. The etausi believe they must live their lives as is proper, and pay homage to their divine protector, so that should another end times come, they may once again be gathered up and sheltered from the apocalypse.

Religious Figures

Great Dragon
The singular masculine god-king of the etausi. This great winged beast is the benevolent and guiding force behind the entire etausi culture. He is responsible for the protection and guidance of his chosen people through his lesser dragons and the tribal shamans.
Lesser Dragons
Material agents of The Great Dragon these beasts carry out his wise administration upon the world. They will often be tasked with great quests or duties to protect certain tribes or individuals from evil forces acting against The Great Dragons wishes.
Drakes
These small pseudo dragons are seen as minor divine servants of the Great Dragon. Etausi will gift any drakes they encounter with small game and other food. Many etausi colonies temporarily house a number of drakes who visit during their migratory cycles due to the free meals and protection offered by the Etausi.
Dragon Scales
Scales from dragons are considered blessed relics, and will be used to craft charms against all sorts of perceived threats.
Tribal Shamans
A singular etausi of each tribe will be the revered holder of the stories. This member of the community does not hunt or work beyond their capacity as the observer of the heavens and recorder of all the tribes history. This individual will tend to the spiritual needs of the tribe while also recounting the history in story and song. The shaman will train and educate several apprentices to continue the tradition when the time comes to leave the world of the material and enter the grand caves of the dragon king. This tribe member is often, but not always the matriarch of the tribe.
Matriarch
The eldest member of the tribe is seen as mother figure to all other members that were not direct brood mates. This position is one of great respect.

List of Religious Observances

The etausi do not follow a religious calendar with specific observances or anniversaries. They will perform ceremonies appropriate to event in the tribe as the happen.

Structure

Aside from the roles of Shaman and Matriarch there is no formal structure to the religion of the etausi.

Importance

To the Etausi their very existence is attributed to the actions of their god, and is ingrained to their very biology.

Integration with Civil

The religious observances of the Etausi, and their beliefs in their saviour, are so integrated into their daily lives, that they do not see their religion as a separate thing.

Ceremonial

Hatching

The hatching of a brood is an important moment which will bring together the entire colony to celebrate and welcome new children into the colony. Names are general given after a few days of observation and consultation with the shaman.
Hatching of a male
In the rare (one in a thousand) chance that a male hatches in an Etausi brood. The mewling infant male is sacrificed to the god-deity.
Sacrifice of a male
The method of sacrifice is particular to each tribe, some examples include:
  • The entire rook is gathered and the male hatchling is placed upon a stone altar then stoned to death by the gathered adults, whom shout prayers seeking forgiveness and mercy to their god. The resulting corpse is left to decay or be eaten by scavengers; further interaction with the dead male hatchling would anger their god.
  • The hatchling is cut open upon an alter and his organs are fed into the flames of a ceremonial fire. The body will be disposed of in a manner befitting any other member of the tribe.
  • The hatchling is butchered and eaten by the tribe in a communal meal without a single piece left over.

First Mating

An Etausi's first mating is a deeply personal and very significant moment. Sometimes it is expected that their partner will be the matriarch or shaman.

First Clutch

After a successful mating, when a Etausi lays her first clutch of eggs, she is considered an adult by the colony, having truly began the final act of motherhood. After brooding her first clutch she will no longer be considered a child, and expected to adhere to the social role of an adult.

Death

To the Etausi, death is a natural and expected conclusion of life, and they will hold ceremonies marking the moment.

Remembrance After Death

Funeral ceremonies vary between tribes, a few possible examples:
  • The departed ones remains are buried under a stone cairn marked with funerary staffs decorated with tokens and charms to aid the spirit until she can join the Great Dragon.
  • The corpse no longer houses the spirit and is placed upon a stone or wooden structure for carrion eaters to consume, thus returning her flesh to the cycle of life.
  • The dead tribe member is eaten entirely, or choice parts of the fallen. The strengthens the tribe as a whole, allowing the departed to continue as part of the tribe for future generations. Adults that are not currently in brood will engage in sexual coupling believed to spread the departed ones spirit amongst potential future offspring.

Family

Structure / Size

Etausi tribes typically number around forty individuals, of which fully two thirds will be adults. Only a few members will be in brood at a given time guarding a communal clutch of about a dozen eggs.

Roles of Family Members

Eggs are laid in communal nests and brooded by the contributing adults in rotation. The hatchlings are considered children of that brood circle, so they are considered to have multiple mothers.

Importance

Given how closely related all members of the tribe are, their is no real distinction of family. The tribe is family, and they are all mothers, sisters, or daughters of each other.

Influence

The all are family attitude is reflected in relationships between tribal members as well as relations between neighbouring rooks. Relations may not always be smooth, even sisters fight from time to time, but in the end they are all part of the larger family.

Diet

Etausi are omnivores.

Food

Fish, birds and other animals provide the majority of dietary protein which is paired with fungus, fruit, nuts, and greens.
Cultural Dishes
Generally meat is roasted, steamed, or baked. Vegetables are usually eaten fresh and uncooked.
Spice / Flavours
The Etausi do not embellish their food with spices or herbs.

Drink

Beverages are not considered part of a meal, but are consumed as required to maintain hydration.
Non-Alcoholic
Water and fruit juices.
Alcohol
While some fermenting of stored fruit juices may occur, the etausi do not metabolize alcohol well, and therefore do not practice the consumption or production of alcohol.

Health

Disease and Pestilence
Etausi are not susceptible to most disease that afflicts treahni. There are diseases which they can and do contract; usually variants of common ailments unique to their physiology.

Medicine

Etausi do use herbal, and some mineral based medicines. The gathering and preparation of such is seen no differently than gathering foodstuff, and the knowledge is shared equally amongst the whole colony.

Doctors

The etausi have no specialized doctors. Injuries requiring significant intervention beyond simple splints, stitching, or amputation are beyond the knowledge of the Etausi, and will generally be fatal or leave the casualty significantly impaired should they recover.

Education

Amongst the etausi there is no practice of formal education, young are simply taught by example how to perform the various tasks of daily living as requried by the colony.

Literacy

Most etausi are illiterate.

Languages

The etausi have a vocal language which naturally evolved independently. Limited social contact between the Etausi and Tre-ahni has kept inter-lingual influence to a minimum. Each colony speaks its own dialect, with nearby groups possessing similar enough language to facilitate communication between such groups.

Scripts

The etausi have yet to develop complex scripts as a whole, but some groups have adapted runic markings for ceremonial purposes.

Numeracy

Most etausi posses limited ability, but complex mathematics have not been developed.

Philosophy

Outside of their religion, most etausi believe in a natural order of things. They see themselves as merely a part of the complex whole that makes up the living world.

Life and death are natural and cyclical. All living things need living things, or their remains to survive. This is a sacred truth of the world. No individual life is sacred on its own, but as part of the larger cycle, yes. The cycle itself must continue, and death is a necessary part of that cycle. All living things - plants, animals, etausi, treahni - feed other life after dying. How can you preserve life without death? - Sishala, Matriarch of the Sand Cliffs Rook

The idea of social, technological or other progress is not part of their culture. The Etausi are just doing what they do. Occasionally, one might make a small improvement to some aspect of their colony's daily life, but without sharing of ideas between disparate groups very little progress occurs as a whole.

Fashion

Etausi do not have any modesty taboos, so their clothing is limited to harnesses, pouches, and the like. They may add small totems or charms to their tools. Some ornamentation with simple jewellery, usually bracelets, rings, ankles, necklaces or the like. Materials, design and techniques vary widely between individual rooks.

Textiles

Generally leather, rope, or simple weaving of plant fibres.
Dyes
Basic plant-based dyes may be used in some colonies.
Embellishments
Simple adornments using natural materials such as shells, wood, teeth, bone, antler, feathers, or fur.

Outfits

Simple belts, and harnesses for attaching pouches, tools are the norm.

Jewellery

Simple jewellery made from natural materials such as leather, shells, wood, teeth, bone, antler, feathers, or fur.

Makeup

Given their natural camouflage, most etausi do not paint their scales, although some ceremonial body or face paint may be worn from time to time.

Arts

The Etausi are possessed of an unusual artistry, which is most evident in the design of their tools.

Music

Voice / Singing
The natural speaking voice of an Etausi is a tonal melodic blend similar to birdsong and wood wind instruments as such they're well suited to singing.
Percussion
Some drumming on hollow wooden drums, or stretched leather tambolins. Shakers made from gourds, shells, or carved wood.
Wind
Etausi produced wind instruments are designed to amplify and augment their natural voices. Non-etausi have difficulty producing any enjoyable sounds from such instruments.

Poetry

Etausi will sing short songs, which serve as poems.

Dance

Etausi dance is generally a rhythmic smooth form reminiscent of liquid, wind, or smoke. For the more aquatic colonies dancing in water with the added third dimension is a regular activity. Some use of ribbons, streamers, or tassels can add to the visual spectacle.

Acting

The etausi do not practice any theatrical arts.

Painting

Painting is limited to simple decorative painting on objects such as pottery or other tools.

Sculpture

Practical applications such as pottery, or wood carving is typical. Some totemic representations for ceremonial purposes may also exist.

Leisure Activities

Sports / Competition

Etausi will engage competitive activities related to skill at hunting or fishing. Sometimes they have foot and/or swimming races. Generally such activities are more about teaching the young than proving one is better than their sisters.

Games

Etausi like to play games with a puzzle element to them, such as riddles, or match making or gathering games.

Gambling

The etausi do not gamble.

Social Gatherings

In evenings the colony will often gather for communal meals, and social activities before retiring for the night. They do not throw celebratory parties outside of ceremonial observances.

Architecture

Materials

Etausi are almost exclusively cave dwelling, sometimes living in dug hovels. Stones, wood, thatch and clay may be used to produce support structures as required.

Designs

When natural caves are not available, etausi may dig hovels into soil and using branches vines, or whatever other material is on hand to build a roof structure, which is then covered with the excavated soil and sod.
The etausi do not have specialized buildings by function, but instead segregate areas within their homes to various purposes such as brood chambers, sleeping areas, meal preparation, storage, workshops, and the like.

Time

Hours / Watches

Etausi have a general assessment of the time of day based on the sun's position in the sky, but do not track the hours like other cultures.

Daily Routine

Etausi are most active during daylight. They rise in the morning eat a light meal and then proceed to go about their daily activites of hunting, gathering, and crafting on an as needed basis. They will gather in the early evening for a communal meal and social time before retiring to sleep.

Calendar

The etausi do not keep a calendar beyond the cycle of the seasons. They do not mark the days nor do they engage in marking of any anniversaries.

Timeline

For the Etausi as a whole, they do not record history as a sequence of events. Individual colonies may have their own specific histories retold through stories and song, but the exact dates are irrelevant to them.

External Relations

Etausi are typically seen as primitive and territorial, while they do not generally encroach on others if left to themselves. If pressed, they will defend their own territory, however, due to differences in technology, lower numbers, and aggression levels, the Etausi often suffer either genocide or enslavement.
Etausi
Interactions between different Etausi colonies are generally neutral, unless one group is specifically seeking to annex the territory of the other. Trade, or other exchanges may occur, and is the usual result as most see other Etausi as extended family.
Treahni and Drolac
Etausi have little contact with the various Treahni cultures or the Drolac, so they lack a collective attitude towards them. New encounters are approached with curiosity, later encounters will depend on the experience of that first time.
Qulani
Relations with the Qulani are generally benign, due to lack of competition for territory or resources. The similar communal social order gives some common ground for the two peoples as well. However such meetings are rare due the Qulani's subterranean lifestyle.
Sildaryn
Etausi dwelling within the Forest of Sildara peacefully co-exist with the Sildaryn, through mutual respect of nature, and the lack of direct competition for resources. They generally avoid each other, but seldom have hostile interactions when they do meet.
Pëlöryk
Etausi and Pëlöryk do not get along, due mostly to the later groups opinion that the Etausi are food. A Pëlöryk band being discovered in Etausi territory will incite the entire colony to rise up and hunt them down before they can establish a warren.

Persons

List of Etausi Persons

Stories

See Also

Etausi (people)
Etausi (language)