Sethoth Tribe
Sethoth Tribe is a small village located in the jungles of Tarati. The current leader is Hyrika-Tekel, an aging Tekel who is completely blind. The town's sublunary duties fall upon the incumbent leader, Rahhn-Tenu.
Sethoth Tribe has many claims to fame, the first being that the village has both hot and cold running water. One of the rivers running into the town flows from an icy mountain, and the other flows from an active volcano.
Sethoth Tribe has won the Tarati Fishing Tournament for 7 years in a row. Sushi-Tak is the defending champion having caught 2,755 cumulative fish in her career.
The village is renowned for its metalworking craftspeople, and Sethoth spears are sought after by traders. Vanuk-Tak is the best metalworker in Sethoth.
Villagers
Hyrika-Tekel is the village soothsayer. He is completely blind as a result of using lightning magic without adequate eye protection. He is often seen adorned with colourful paint. This is applied with the help of his scholar, Rahhn-Tenu. | |
Rahhn-Tenu has been Hyrika-Tekel's apprentice for many years. He protects the village from monsters and cares for Hyrika-Tekel. Not wanting to suffer the same fate of blindness, he rejects lightning magic and instead chose to become a disciple of wind magic. | |
Kly-Tak is the village guard. He wears a bone helmet to conceal his emotions. He spends the day patrolling the village and scaring off monsters. His secret hobby is collecting flowers. | |
Vanuk-Tak is a skilled metalworker. His spears can slice through stone. | |
Sushi-Tak is an experienced fishertoki. Her dream is to one day capture the biggest fish in the world. | |
Ssali-Tak is a festival planner. She is always counting down the days until the next big event. | |
Ika-Tak is the village inventor. Most of his contraptions have backfired in horrible ways. | |
Kani-Tak is a slee rancher. He grows delicious fruits in the mud pools behind his hut. He doesn't care for politics. | |
Raya-Tak is a young adventurer. She finds village life tedious and is always venturing into the forest in search of a mystery to solve. | |
Hajari-Tak is the youngest of the village. He hangs around Vanuk-Tak's shop, hoping he can learn how to forge spears one day. |