[FUROTICON] Meet the Tribes of Tanglebrook: The Lutani! #1
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The Lutani otters say they "came in on the tide," and leave it at that. No tribe in Tanglebrook has known a time when there weren't otters maintaining the waterways, and the Lutani have never cared to set the record. The most peaceful and harmonious of the tribes, the Lutani serve everyone and no one. The dragons, it is said, were so taken with the playful way that the otters conducted themselves that they bade them never to leave, but instead to try and shine some light on the dark corners of the jungle. And so the otters did.
Maintaining camps by the waterways, the otters have only one permanent town, and many smaller semi-permanent camps, over which one or more elders rule. One became an elder merely by growing old and wishing to partake in the system. This is a simple arrangement that required no messy elections, like the Haidar, or special abilities, like the Alphus. The Lutani were content to say "yes" or "no" as a tribe when the elders asked questions, and arguments are rare when sit-down discussions are encouraged. They have no hang-ups on how successful their tribe is "supposed" to be, since their measure of success is if all members of the tribe were healthy and provided for.
Art by
tsampikos
Tribes of Tanglebrook preorders begin May 25th!
See new art a day early at http://furoticon.com every day!
http://furoticon.com
The Lutani otters say they "came in on the tide," and leave it at that. No tribe in Tanglebrook has known a time when there weren't otters maintaining the waterways, and the Lutani have never cared to set the record. The most peaceful and harmonious of the tribes, the Lutani serve everyone and no one. The dragons, it is said, were so taken with the playful way that the otters conducted themselves that they bade them never to leave, but instead to try and shine some light on the dark corners of the jungle. And so the otters did.
Maintaining camps by the waterways, the otters have only one permanent town, and many smaller semi-permanent camps, over which one or more elders rule. One became an elder merely by growing old and wishing to partake in the system. This is a simple arrangement that required no messy elections, like the Haidar, or special abilities, like the Alphus. The Lutani were content to say "yes" or "no" as a tribe when the elders asked questions, and arguments are rare when sit-down discussions are encouraged. They have no hang-ups on how successful their tribe is "supposed" to be, since their measure of success is if all members of the tribe were healthy and provided for.
Art by
tsampikosTribes of Tanglebrook preorders begin May 25th!
See new art a day early at http://furoticon.com every day!
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Otter
Size 700 x 321px
File Size 92 kB
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