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The main [[human]] inhabitants of [[Sebua]] are its wild children. They seem to be [[unaging]]. They mostly dwell around [[Anhalla]]<ref>[[Children of the Night: Vampires]] p.30-31</ref> They are the descendants of the [[pharaoh]] of [[the Black Land]]. As such, spiritually enlightening them is the only way to break [[Moosha]]'s [[curse]].<ref name=vampp.34>[[Children of the Night: Vampires]] p.34</ref> However, known clues speak to their origins.<ref name="RLCS 3E p. 151">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 151</ref><ref name=rlphb170>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.170</ref> The wild children live at a [[CL 1|Stone Age (CL 1)]] culture level.
The main [[human]] inhabitants of [[Sebua]] are its wild children. They seem to be [[unaging]]. They are the descendants of the [[pharaoh]] of [[the Black Land]]. As such, spiritually enlightening them is the only way to break [[Moosha]]'s [[curse]].<ref name=vampp.34>[[Children of the Night: Vampires]] p.34</ref> However, known clues speak to their origins.<ref name="RLCS 3E p. 151">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 151</ref><ref name=rlphb170>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.170</ref> The wild children live at a [[CL 1|Stone Age (CL 1)]] culture level.


==Society==
==Society==
The wild children dwell mostly dwell within [[Anhalla]], where they live in a cooperative society necessitated for survival. They have no formal government but solve disputes by voting in a manner resembling an informal [[direct democracy]]. They are shy and avoidant around foreigners and the threats of Sebua, but they can demonstrate fierce bravery when provoked.<ref name="RLCS 3E p. 151">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 151</ref><ref name=rlphb170>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.170</ref>
The wild children mostly dwell within [[Anhalla]],<ref name="CotNV_p30_31">[[Children of the Night: Vampires]] p.30-31</ref> where they live in a cooperative society necessitated for survival. They have no formal government but solve disputes by voting in a manner resembling an informal [[direct democracy]]. Although they are shy and avoidant around foreigners and the threats of Sebua, they can demonstrate fierce bravery when provoked.<ref name="RLCS 3E p. 151">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 151</ref><ref name=rlphb170>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.170</ref>
 


==Language==
==Language==
The [[:category:Wild Child (Sebua)|wild chidren]] of [[Sebua]] speak their own [[language]] referred to as [[Wildspeak]] by the [[Pharazian]] nomads that travel through the land. Wildspeak is only a spoken language, to which it seems to resemble a blending of [[animal]] sounds to those whom hear it.<ref name="RLCS 3E p. 151">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 151</ref><ref name=rlphb170>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.170</ref>
The [[:category:Wild Child (Sebua)|wild children]] of [[Sebua]] speak their own [[language]], referred to as [[Wildspeak]] by the [[Pharazian]] nomads that travel through the land. Wildspeak is only a spoken language which seems to resemble a blending of [[animal]] sounds to those whom hear it.<ref name="RLCS 3E p. 151">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 151</ref><ref name=rlphb170>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.170</ref>


==Religion==
==Religion==
The Sebuan wild children do not recognize any deities save for the general desert itself, which they see through the general lens of a stern and punitive mother figure. Though there are no organized [[religion]]s in this domain, [[druid]]s and [[ranger]]s are among the recommended character [[class]]es for Sebuan [[player character]]s,<ref name="RLCS 3E p. 151">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 151</ref><ref name=rlphb170>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.170</ref> {{Spec|suggesting that the Sebuan wild children's belief in nature may grant divine powers to some of their number.}}
The Sebuan wild children do not recognize any deities save for the general desert itself, which they see through the general lens of a stern and punitive mother figure. Though there are no organized [[religion]]s in this domain, [[druid]]s and [[ranger]]s are among the recommended character [[class]]es for Sebuan [[player character]]s,<ref name="RLCS 3E p. 151">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p. 151</ref><ref name=rlphb170>[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.170</ref> {{Spec|suggesting that the Sebuan wild children's belief in nature may grant divine powers to some of their number.}}


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[[category:Sebuan]][[category:Inhabitants of Sebua]][[category:Child]][[category:Young]][[category:Unaging]][[category:Human]][[category:Humanoid]]

Latest revision as of 16:42, 23 July 2023

The main human inhabitants of Sebua are its wild children. They seem to be unaging. They are the descendants of the pharaoh of the Black Land. As such, spiritually enlightening them is the only way to break Moosha's curse.[1] However, known clues speak to their origins.[2][3] The wild children live at a Stone Age (CL 1) culture level.

Society

The wild children mostly dwell within Anhalla,[4] where they live in a cooperative society necessitated for survival. They have no formal government but solve disputes by voting in a manner resembling an informal direct democracy. Although they are shy and avoidant around foreigners and the threats of Sebua, they can demonstrate fierce bravery when provoked.[2][3]

Language

The wild children of Sebua speak their own language, referred to as Wildspeak by the Pharazian nomads that travel through the land. Wildspeak is only a spoken language which seems to resemble a blending of animal sounds to those whom hear it.[2][3]

Religion

The Sebuan wild children do not recognize any deities save for the general desert itself, which they see through the general lens of a stern and punitive mother figure. Though there are no organized religions in this domain, druids and rangers are among the recommended character classes for Sebuan player characters,[2][3] suggesting that the Sebuan wild children's belief in nature may grant divine powers to some of their number.

References

Pages in category "Wild Child (Sebua)"

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