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creatures:kithkin [2013/06/20 19:57]
jundara [Physical]
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 Kithkin believe in carrying parts of their victories with them. A common practice is to make beads from some part of a defeated foe or prey. They wear the beads in their hair to gain some measure of strength from the fallen. Kithkin believe in carrying parts of their victories with them. A common practice is to make beads from some part of a defeated foe or prey. They wear the beads in their hair to gain some measure of strength from the fallen.
  
-A kithkin hunts with bow or spear. The fletching'​s color changes to symbolize ​the event. Plain, drab fletching is used for hunting. Brightly colored fletching is used for the rites of passage and for raids. The kithkin also do have their own smiths, and they do have swords. Usually, only a very powerful warrior is gifted with a sword, but there have been swords taken as spoils in combat.+A kithkin hunts with bow or spear. The fletching'​s color used symbolizes ​the event. Plain, drab fletching is used for hunting. Brightly colored fletching is used for the rites of passage and for raids. The kithkin also do have their own smiths, and they do have swords. Usually, only a very powerful warrior is gifted with a sword, but there have been swords taken as spoils in combat.
  
 ==Shamans== ==Shamans==