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The Ss-Kuru Tribe are a tribe of jungle [[toki]] who live | [[Category:Toki Tribes]]The Ss-Kuru Tribe are a tribe of jungle [[toki]] who live in southern [[Tarati]]. | ||
[[File:Ss-Kuru Village Map.png|alt=A map of the Ss-Kuru village|thumb|A map of the Ss-Kuru village]] | [[File:Ss-Kuru Village Map.png|alt=A map of the Ss-Kuru village|thumb|A map of the Ss-Kuru village]] | ||
The denizens of Ss-Kuru live a simple life of farming and fishing. They use [[Slee]] as a mode of transportation to other villages. | The denizens of Ss-Kuru live a simple life of farming and fishing. They use [[Slee]] as a mode of transportation to other villages. | ||
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== New Ss-Kuru == | == New Ss-Kuru == | ||
[[File:Streets of Ss-Kuru .png|alt=Streets of Ss-Kuru |thumb|Streets of Ss-Kuru ]]When [[Aka-Tekel]] returned from [[Sethoth Tribe|Sethoth]] to find Ss-Kuru in disrepair, she set out to find survivors. The tokis she found had long since given up on their old tribe, but she asked them to watch the sky that evening. Aka-Tekel journeyed to the mountain to find a large storm, and she convinced it to destroy a [[Kiladako]] outpost. | [[File:Streets of Ss-Kuru .png|alt=Streets of Ss-Kuru |thumb|Streets of Ss-Kuru ]]When [[Aka-Tekel]] returned from [[Sethoth Tribe|Sethoth]] to find Ss-Kuru in disrepair, she set out to find survivors. The tokis she found had long since given up on their old tribe, but she asked them to watch the sky that evening. Aka-Tekel journeyed to the mountain to find a large storm, and she convinced it to destroy a [[Kiladako]] outpost. | ||
[[File:Map of Ss-Kuru and surrounding villages.png|alt=Map of Ss-Kuru and surrounding villages|thumb|Map of Ss-Kuru and surrounding villages]] | |||
News of this feat spread quickly, and the inhabitants of Ss-Kuru worked quickly to rebuild the village. | |||
== Villagers == | |||
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|[[File:Tekel-Sprite.png|center|thumb|100x100px]] | |||
|Aka-Tekel is the battle-hardened leader of Ss-Kuru. Young tokis are frightened of her presence. | |||
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|[[File:Roga-Tak.png|center|thumb|108x108px]] | |||
|Roga-Tak is a huge warrior toki. He wields a tiny dagger to prove that his weapon does not define his strength. It also makes him appear larger. | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Mykri-Tak.png|center|thumb|88x88px]] | |||
|Mykri-Tak is the village blacksmith. He wields a hammer in each hand so that he can forge two weapons at the same time. | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Umami-Tak.png|center|thumb|88x88px]] | |||
|Umami-Tak is the village chef. He spends most daylight hours cooking elaborate and experimental meals for the village. | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Thenri-Tak.png|center|thumb|88x88px]] | |||
|Thenri-Tak is the village slee rancher. She spends her day babysitting pesky (but cute!) slee pups. | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Medi-Tak.png|center|thumb|88x88px]] | |||
|Medi-Tak is the village healer. Even tokis from the far-away snow villages have heard of his skills, and travel to him for specialist care. | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Toki-Tak.png|center|thumb|88x88px]] | |||
|[[Toki-Tak]] is a completely normal toki. There is nothing unusual about him. | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Yumi-Tak.png|center|thumb|88x88px]] | |||
|Yumi-Tak is a talented musician. It is often said that her flute songs have stopped wars, tamed [[Sneehog|Sneehogs]], and compelled even ghosts to boogie on the dance floor. | |||
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|[[File:Maki-Tak Sprite.png|center|thumb|88x88px]] | |||
|[[Maki-Tak]] would like to be a mighty warrior, but is yet to overcome his fear of darkness. | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Sashimi-Tak.png|center|thumb|109x109px]] | |||
|Sashimi-Tak was mentored by [[Sushi-Tak]] in the art of fishing. She provides Umami-Tak with a steady supply of river fish. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:59, 21 February 2024
The Ss-Kuru Tribe are a tribe of jungle toki who live in southern Tarati.
The denizens of Ss-Kuru live a simple life of farming and fishing. They use Slee as a mode of transportation to other villages.
The village has a central town hall constructed of stone, and the surrounding buildings are constructed of wood and grass.
The current leader of Ss-Kuru is Aka-Tekel.
Old Ss-Kuru
Ss-Kuru was once a thriving community ruled by a fearsome leader named Kyari-Tekel. Kyari-Tekel disappeared suddenly when the Kiladako arrived, before her successor Aka-Tenu was able to receive magical training. Aka-Tenu journeyed west to Sethoth Tribe to receive spiritual guidance from Hyrika-Tekel, and Ss-Kuru disbanded in her absence. The old village fell into ruin.
New Ss-Kuru
When Aka-Tekel returned from Sethoth to find Ss-Kuru in disrepair, she set out to find survivors. The tokis she found had long since given up on their old tribe, but she asked them to watch the sky that evening. Aka-Tekel journeyed to the mountain to find a large storm, and she convinced it to destroy a Kiladako outpost.
News of this feat spread quickly, and the inhabitants of Ss-Kuru worked quickly to rebuild the village.
Villagers
Aka-Tekel is the battle-hardened leader of Ss-Kuru. Young tokis are frightened of her presence. | |
Roga-Tak is a huge warrior toki. He wields a tiny dagger to prove that his weapon does not define his strength. It also makes him appear larger. | |
Mykri-Tak is the village blacksmith. He wields a hammer in each hand so that he can forge two weapons at the same time. | |
Umami-Tak is the village chef. He spends most daylight hours cooking elaborate and experimental meals for the village. | |
Thenri-Tak is the village slee rancher. She spends her day babysitting pesky (but cute!) slee pups. | |
Medi-Tak is the village healer. Even tokis from the far-away snow villages have heard of his skills, and travel to him for specialist care. | |
Toki-Tak is a completely normal toki. There is nothing unusual about him. | |
Yumi-Tak is a talented musician. It is often said that her flute songs have stopped wars, tamed Sneehogs, and compelled even ghosts to boogie on the dance floor. | |
Maki-Tak would like to be a mighty warrior, but is yet to overcome his fear of darkness. | |
Sashimi-Tak was mentored by Sushi-Tak in the art of fishing. She provides Umami-Tak with a steady supply of river fish. |