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Selise

Selise is a 17-year-old female human. She has darker features, dark hair, and golden-brown eyes.

Selise mostly spends her time alone, due to everyone else in Yavapai being busy trying to survive. She has sharpened the art of making herself invisible, snooping around the village, and avoiding long hours of work. She does not trust easily and struggles to understand how some can trust so openly. Having grown up around the same people, she has rarely seen strangers and is always skeptical until they have proven themselves trustworthy. She is good at putting up a front where many see her acting as her actual feelings towards them.

Selise is able to find enjoyment in inventing games. One particular game that she has found great enjoyment out of is setting a stick into the ground and creating a circle around it. Then trying to throw her knife on different points of the circle.

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Draj - (based on Aztec culture, use to be Neverwinter, White)
  • The Mighty and Omnipotent Tectuktitlay, Father of Life and Master of the Two Moons claims to be a living god
  • Templars in Draj are known as Moon Priests
  • The fertile soil surrounding Draj allows it to grow many crops, including grain for bread and hemp, which makes for good ropes
  • Draj is almost constantly at war, raiding villages and even other city states for captives to be sacrificed on the steps of Tectuktitlay’s pyramid, overlooking the gladiatorial arena
  • Knowledge of history is expressly forbidden by Tectuktitlay, nothing beyond mortal memory is really known about the past of this city
  • Draji warriors decorate themselves with the skins of various beasts and animals, and carry obsidian-edged clubs called Macuahuitl as well as short harpoons
  • Criminals in Draj receive only one sentence: death, either by execution or by caging (a very slow death by exposure).
  • Crime, especially theft is so looked down upon by Draji culture that most citizens would rather sell themselves into slavery than steal.
  • Instead of a wall, the entrance to the city state is surrounded by expansive mud flats, which provide plenty of protection from invaders.

Rumor: Draj has vast storehouses of grains and hemp that it keeps hidden from everybody in order to drive up their prices when trading with other city states.

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