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+ | Nobody knows where he is now; he came originally—that is, he broke off—from some reeds. Some say that he was the reeds, because the word for them, uthlanga, means source. It was he who broke off the people from the reeds and then the cattle and other peoples. He also broke off medicine men and dreams. He was really the first man and the progenitor of other men. A woman followed him out of the original reeds, then a cow and a bull, then the other pairs of animals. Nkulunkulu created everything that is—mountains, cattle, streams, snakes. He taught the Zulu how to hunt, how to make fire with sticks, and how to eat corn. He named the animals for them. Nkulunkulu is in everything; he is in the corn, the tree, the water. | ||
;[[Talk: Shakanda |Expanded Lore]] | ;[[Talk: Shakanda |Expanded Lore]] |
Revision as of 17:48, 21 December 2020
Fiction Parallels.
- Where is the city located geographically.
- What is the architecture like
- How do they gather food
- Personality
- What is their personality
- How do they organize themselves
- Which city-states do they like and dislike
- What is their political mindset
- Appearance
- What is their physical appearance
- How do they dress
- Traditions
- What are their gods
- What is their burial and afterlife
- What are some traditions
Nobody knows where he is now; he came originally—that is, he broke off—from some reeds. Some say that he was the reeds, because the word for them, uthlanga, means source. It was he who broke off the people from the reeds and then the cattle and other peoples. He also broke off medicine men and dreams. He was really the first man and the progenitor of other men. A woman followed him out of the original reeds, then a cow and a bull, then the other pairs of animals. Nkulunkulu created everything that is—mountains, cattle, streams, snakes. He taught the Zulu how to hunt, how to make fire with sticks, and how to eat corn. He named the animals for them. Nkulunkulu is in everything; he is in the corn, the tree, the water.
- Expanded Lore
- Further reading and links for the culture obsessed.
Small Council NPCs
Phrases
Gallery
- We need more female images in the style of the men above. I'd like picture submissions from players who are intending to play this race, only.