The different tribal cultures

So far, life was going normal for the rixis they would stay together in the tribes They now formed together and had some basic homes.

They were also getting more technology using sticks and stones to make or break things, which led them to be able to create better stuff overall.

This also allowed them to create art and draw basic depictions of the gods they prayed to but also the different stories that have been passed down.

Some would go more towards the war stories of hunters fighting against ferocious beasts, and others had stories of finding new lands and creatures.

It also leads to the rixis having closer bonds to each other as they can connect through these stories and adventures.

The Jackrixis are good at hunting and fighting, but that doesn't mean they aren't good at other things, and that doesn't mean they don't want to do them.

Some like to make art while others enjoyed making basic structures, and others even liked looking after animals in a basic sense.

This didn't seem very impressive, but it was the true beginnings of civilization and how it would be in the far future.

The way certain tribes will act or won't act will affect what types of clans will and won't survive the test of time.

Another great thing about this is that it gives the Jackrixis a chance to be more individual and unique in their particular ways.

Jack doesn't want a hive mind who are all carbon copies of each other he just wants his race to work together more and do it better.

If Jack wanted a race that could expand throughout the stars, you need more than just a race of good fighters. You need much more.

That's why sentient races are so special since a monster may be the strongest thing on its planet, but that doesn't matter.

If a spaceship can blow that planet up or can send tens of thousands of soldiers to fight the monster or can just leave it alone and pass on bye.

The main problem was with creating technology, but Jack had an insane idea on how to deal with that, which would shock even the audience and game staff.

Sadly, the thing he needed wasn't available to him, so he would have to wait and see if it would become available or easier to find in the future.

Anyway, back to the tribes and we are starting down at the tribe that settled in the forest this tribe was likely the most zealous in their worship of the gods.

All over the trees and ground were carved of many different kinds, and all the rixis had dried blood or cuts on their body in different symbols and shapes.

This blood was their own as they carved their skin and sacrificed their blood to their gods to show their worship and to show how devout they could be.

The most surprising thing was that these guys weren't evil they were just really extreme with the whole worship thing and wanted to go all in.

So far, it seemed, however, they had so basic rules they had made in the tribe when it comes to how certain things were done, such as hunting.

One was that you weren't allowed to hunt during the night as it was dishonorable and would be an insult to the gods who wouldn't be able to see the killing so clearly as they would during the day.

Another was that all hunters must give part of the prey they catch to the gods no matter how big or small, and if they couldn't, they would have to give a piece of themselves.

This, however, wasn't seen as dishonourable or a failure as it was a way to connect with the gods even if all that happened was the food rotted and went into the ground.

But they interpreted that as the gods using the sacrifices as gifts to the earth, that would be their reward for being faithful and would create a type of cycle.

This was just for one tribe however and others would worship differently and have different rules, such as the tribe from the plains who used poisons on prey.

They believed that they should take in very tiny doses over time the positions they give to their prey as a way to connect with the things that they kill.

Their neighbors, the giant red rixis, also had a rule that the hunters, when coming back from a hunt, must drain a portion of the prey's blood around the premier of the tribe.

They believed this would give them protection and strength since they kill the animal its blood would be subservient to them and ward off any type of evil.

In the mountain tribe, they had a tradition now we're when a child was born they would receive a small stone or crystal that they would hold on to until death.

They believed this was a way to make sure the gods could find and collect your soul and also keep your soul safe from evil.

Since they believed that since a person held on to the stone for long enough, it would have a connection to them and keep their soul safe.

While in the jungle tribe they had a tradition in which each member would be given a tree and would have to look after it and protect it until it grew.

Now, since the trees in the jungle took a long time to grow as they were extremely strong and durable, this would lead to multiple generations looking after one tree.

Each person puts a feather on the tree to signify how many caretakers the tree has had, and the feathers of course come from their bird companions.

There were many more different traditions and beliefs in each tribe as they come and go and as the race expands and evolves.

Some would even be wrong and would have ideas that completely went against what the gods wanted, but that is for another time.