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They're still considered first among equals, but they've suffered significantly from the Clanless movement. They're also one of the more civilized tribes, and the least traditionalistic and least inclined to the shamanistic ways. | They're still considered first among equals, but they've suffered significantly from the Clanless movement. They're also one of the more civilized tribes, and the least traditionalistic and least inclined to the shamanistic ways. | ||
=== Time of Troubles === | |||
By 260 AC, Tabar has become mostly a political party. Clan tattoos still exist and the clan has a Warleader and Shaman, but there is almost no generational fealty. | |||
As a party, they push for aggressive build-ups and expansion. | |||
[[Category:Orc]] | [[Category:Orc]] | ||
[[Category:Wyrmhold]] | [[Category:Wyrmhold]] | ||
[[Category:Cultures]] | [[Category:Cultures]] |
Latest revision as of 20:59, 18 August 2025
One of the four orcish tribes who have assimilated into Wyrmhold, Tabar (also known as Bear Paw) is the most organized and most involved in politics. Roughly the same size as Kard, Tabar eschewed the manufacturing and farming life for that of warfare against the Hungering Frost. In the long decades of peace since its fall, Tabar has generally involved itself with the War Party, but their numbers and leadership is split between the sub-factions.
They're still considered first among equals, but they've suffered significantly from the Clanless movement. They're also one of the more civilized tribes, and the least traditionalistic and least inclined to the shamanistic ways.
Time of Troubles
By 260 AC, Tabar has become mostly a political party. Clan tattoos still exist and the clan has a Warleader and Shaman, but there is almost no generational fealty.
As a party, they push for aggressive build-ups and expansion.