They like to build big, protected houses. Regular fishing, trapping, and trading all add to their reserve of wealth. They have prosperous villages and they earn their living mainly through agriculture. The Reemiläiset: Reemiläiset live in the south-eastern part of the UnReal World. They are a peaceful people and love to joke and tell stories. When a Kiesselais family finds that there are no more old forests near their home, it is very common for them to take down their buildings and move to a new location with more forests to burn. After exhaustion, the area is turned into a pasture for the many animals they domesticate. This kind of field is exhausted of nutrients within half a decade. Typically, they cut down a small area of forest each year, burning the trees, which yields fresh fertile land for cultivation. Kiesselaiset earn their wealth through fishing, hunting and slash-and-burn agriculture. The Kiesseläinen: The Keisselaiset have small, loose villages, usually located near lakes and rivers. The Kaumo fight back as guerillas, using the dense forest they are so proud of to strike at the Njerpezit, and then disappear into the forest once again. The Kaumolaiset region is rich in game and resources, which draw the attention of the Njerpezit Raiders. They are well known for their Kaumolais Spear, which is specifically designed to take down large animals. On their hunting trips, Kaumo men can spend weeks alone in the wilderness, stalking and tracking their prey. They live mainly by hunting large prey, and by fishing in the many rapids of the forest. They tend to be tough, tall and strong people who are proud of their freedom. The different familes don't live close to each other, so instead of proper villages their have many settlements spread throughout the forests. To swim in the frigid waters of the North is to invite Death.Įastern Tribes The Kaumolaiset: The Kaumolaiset live in the vast forests of the east. They are often talented with the spear, but cannot swim at all. What they lack in strength and endurance are made up for in their heightened senses. The Seal-Tribe are diminuitive in build, similar to the other Northern tribes. They can be considered sacred to the culture, to waste a seal is an insult to them. Being elusive prey, they have come to develop rituals based around the seals. As their name would suggest, their main food supply is the seals that reside in the Northern Ocean. Seal-Tribe: A very spiritual tribe who reside in the Far North. Unfortunately, as a result of their pacifistic nature, they do not have any experience with any weapons or fighting techniques beyond the simple club. Their innate watchfulness means they seldom wander into bad situations, and when they do, their agile build can get them away from the danger quickly. They are known to be elusive and slow to trust strangers. Similar to the Kuikka-Tribe, they have many small villages spread throughout the Northwest. Owl-Tribe: Staunch northern survivalists, the Owl-Tribe of the North are a small but hardy lot. They are clumsy with most melee weapons, and their small stature and fragile build means they don't last long in combat. They excel at basic survival skills, as well as being talented trappers and hunters. They are not skilled builders, and prefer to set up kotas. They don't have shops like the Drikk, but they have plenty of reindeer for you to purchase. Northern Tribes Kuikka-Tribe: Fisherman to their very core, the northern Kuikka-Tribe has many small villages made up of huts and animal pens. Here is where you can name your character, select the tribe that he/she is from, and choose the season that you'd like to start in. Once that is done, you'll be taken to the Character Creation menu: When the menu opens, select the "Custom" option. I don't think all cultures get the same number of points so more testing would be needed or some other wording to explain it* *Note * Though the total numbers may vary, I used generic kuomo's to get the numbers above Custom to easy - 5 - 56 skill points (take up to points two away from all skills, add up to three points to any skill).Custom easy - 5 to 32 skill points (take up to one away from all skills, add up to two to any skill).Custom - 5 skill points to assign (add up to one to any skill).Quick - 0 skill points to assign, fastest character creation.The create choice will impact how and how many possible Skill points can be assigned / reassigned To get started, we'll select "Create A Character" Setup (Adjust your sound and video options)Īncestors (See your previous characters and the way that they died)Ībout (View information about the developer and the game) Load Saved Character (Load a previously saved character)Ĭreate A Character (Create a new character) When you first load up UnReal World you'll be greeted by this nicely made title screen:
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