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The entirety of human history can be summarized with one word: conflict. Every story one could tell, every legend passed on from ancient times, all involve a fight-whether for survival or for conquest. Having once lived in a faraway, now inhospitable land, the explorers who found their way to Osfeld are the beginning of all humans on the continent. As humanity progressed and their settlements grew, many different beliefs rose and fell, ultimately resulting in three classical cultures that define the current state of human society.
The humans living in the Free States of the Skygazer Plains value freedom above all. They live in harmony with the bison that roam their lands, mirroring their demeanor: wild, strong, and free. Their strength lies in their connection with and domestication of the bison, and though they are passionate agricultural farmers and merchants, their temper burns bright, always ready to defend themselves. What they lack in raw strength, they make up for with guerilla tactics and strategic prowess.
The humans know little about the Moldoon and their history, save for the fact that their community is secretive, lives underground, and is distrustful of surface dwellers. The squat, stocky, Mole People that make their home below the dirt live their lives in near complete darkness, the dim lighting they experience coming only from bioluminescent algae, fungi, and the like. This is no issue for them, however, as their specialized eyes, sensitive whiskers, and ability to feel vibrations in the ground grant them more powerful perception than a human in broad daylight. Since their eyes are so attuned to the dark, the sun is far too bright, and any adventurous Moldoon that visits the surface must wear protective tinted goggles to spare themselves the stress and pain of the star’s light. The harshness of the sun is so striking that long ago, their people even believed that the sun would kill them. Though they now know otherwise, they still prefer to stay below ground.
For generations, the Moldoon have been led by a single bloodline of monarchs; the current King Raycraft and the royal family have kept peace and order through their rigid rule. Little information is to be shared with outsiders, and though they hold a deep-seated distrust of the other races that inhabit Osfeld, their self-reliance has served them well for over 500 years. While they prefer to stay separate from the world above, that does not mean they are entirely shut off, however. While their borders remain closed to the outside world, the Kings have grown less hesitant toward humans over the years. They view them as the least detestable of the surface dwellers, and have slowly begun to open up carefully managed trade routes in order to acquire certain goods they could not otherwise come by. The humans in turn receive engineering products and high quality crafted goods from the moles. Young Moldoon are even granted Internship Rites: a chance to leave their home underground and visit the surface to take a job in the human lands, sending back their earnings to their families at home. Often, a young Moldoon may accompany a trading shipment, teaching the humans how to use the goods as part of their Internship. After a year has passed, they are expected to return home, though some occasionally choose to stay above ground and as such are never allowed back.
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