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Hagran
02-18-2006, 06:04 AM
HailI was looking at my maps of Myrist book and started reading about Kejek in Stonebrunt Mountains, it says this about the Kejekian's"Unlike the Matriachal cousins of the islands, the Kejekan of stonebrunt live under a patriachal monarch, they are also of a more spiritual bent than the islanders.The Kejekan Society is divided along three primary groups, the shamans of Kejekan follow a code of beliefs set down by long deceased prophet, Okanjo. They are the ruling class of the village. Beneath the shamans are the monks who teach the young Kerrans to fight with there teeth and claws and to gain wisdom through meditation. Lastly, the working class of the Kejekans is primaryily composed of Kerran female.The Kejekan are aware that they are amongthe last of there species. They believe that the kerrans who fled to Kerra isle were wrong to continue warring with the Erudites. The Kejekan mystics hope to one day make peace with the Erudites, but for now are content to avoid confrontation. in order to preserve the existence of their race, the Kejekan feel compelled to defend their village, their isolation and their anonymity."Now there is two things i wish to find out is more about the prophet Okanjo. Since there seems to be very little on him also i would like to know if the Kejekian Kerra believed in a particular god or like there cousins believed in nature ((Water,earth etc))<div></div>

Cusashorn
02-18-2006, 07:47 AM
<div>There's really no lore or info behind the Kejekan other than what you just posted.</div>

Kamimura
02-22-2006, 12:46 AM
<div></div><blockquote><hr>Hagran wrote:Now there is two things i wish to find out is more about the prophet Okanjo. Since there seems to be very little on him also i would like to know if the Kejekian Kerra believed in a particular god or like there cousins believed in nature ((Water,earth etc))<hr></blockquote><p>They never spoke of any particular god (er, well, any god I can remember..), though they did have quite a tie with the spirits of the land. In fact, they really didn't like necromancers because they tormented the spirits. That's really the only other thing I can think to add about them.</p><p> </p>