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The ''' | The '''Pa'l''' are a subgroup of [[Tulura|Tuluran]] [[White Path|White Pilgrims]] that live in its majority in isolated communities deep in the Tuluran countryside, as opposed to the other followers of the White Paths that predominantly live in coastal urban settlements. They are the descendents of White Pilgrims armed militias that settled in secluded areas of [[Tulura]] during the [[War of Ten Thousand Leagues]] as a way to avoid persecution. There are currently XXXXX P'al registered by the census, who work predominantly as cattle herders and coffee farmers. They are especially famed for their {{wp|poultry}}, including chickens, ducks, but also {{wp|Phorusrhacidae|Terror Birds}}, {{wp|Ostriches}} and even {{wp|Moa}} from [[Onekawa-Nukanoa]]. | ||
Because of their role in the [[Thousand | Because of their role in the [[Thousand Leagues War]], the P'al were reputed to be violent, bloodthirsty, communautarists. They have an history of opposition to the State, notably on the matter of {{wp|conscription}}, but also of conflicts with neighboring communities, even if their secluded settlements limit the number of confrontations. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
It is the other white pilgrims communities that gave the P'al their name, which then became commonly used by the other Tulurans. P'al mean "separated" in {{wp|Mayan languages|Satti}} and refers to the separation that occured inside the [[White Path]] community after the end of the [[Mutulese Ochran|Mutulese presence in the Ozeros]]. The majority of pilgrims stayed in the portuary cities where they've always resided, while a few preferred to abandon their urban settlement to find refuge deeper inland, away from the [[Tulura|Tuluran]] and especially the [[Azdarin||Iifae]] as tensions between the two groups were at an all time high. Since then, while contacts between the two communities are regular, especially during pilgrimages, their lifestyles remain irremediabely different. | |||
==History== | |||
===The Separation=== | |||
===War of Ten Thousand Leagues=== | |||
===Settling and territorial conflicts=== | |||
===Conflicts with the State=== | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
===Language=== | ===Language=== | ||
P'al speak [[Tulura|Tewanya]] as their first language. Very few are capable of speaking {{wp|Mayan languages|Satti}} and only know the religious vocabulary. As it is, Satti remain firmly a litturgical language, only spoken fluently by the clergy and some community leaders. | |||
===Religious practices=== | |||
While there's no specific ethnicities associated with them, P'al are all,by definition, [[White Path|White Pilgrims]] which distinguish them from their neighbors. | |||
The P'al's White Path main divinity is {{wp|Chaac|Chaak}}, including his Avatar [[Azdarin|Mesfin]]. They consider that, since he was a God made human, all his descendent, the Mesfids, can potentially become Avatars themselves and thus claim the title of {{wp|Caliphate|Kallu}}, or "Holy Lord". However only his son, [[Temesgen]], claimed the title of Kallu and his Caliphate died with him. Thus, the P'al consider that Temesgen was the last true Holy Lord, and that all other Kallu after him were illegitimate. Including the Almurids. | |||
[[category:Tulura]] | [[category:Tulura]] | ||
[[category:Mutul]] | [[category:Mutul]] |
Revision as of 12:06, 10 January 2020
The Pa'l are a subgroup of Tuluran White Pilgrims that live in its majority in isolated communities deep in the Tuluran countryside, as opposed to the other followers of the White Paths that predominantly live in coastal urban settlements. They are the descendents of White Pilgrims armed militias that settled in secluded areas of Tulura during the War of Ten Thousand Leagues as a way to avoid persecution. There are currently XXXXX P'al registered by the census, who work predominantly as cattle herders and coffee farmers. They are especially famed for their poultry, including chickens, ducks, but also Terror Birds, Ostriches and even Moa from Onekawa-Nukanoa.
Because of their role in the Thousand Leagues War, the P'al were reputed to be violent, bloodthirsty, communautarists. They have an history of opposition to the State, notably on the matter of conscription, but also of conflicts with neighboring communities, even if their secluded settlements limit the number of confrontations.
Etymology
It is the other white pilgrims communities that gave the P'al their name, which then became commonly used by the other Tulurans. P'al mean "separated" in Satti and refers to the separation that occured inside the White Path community after the end of the Mutulese presence in the Ozeros. The majority of pilgrims stayed in the portuary cities where they've always resided, while a few preferred to abandon their urban settlement to find refuge deeper inland, away from the Tuluran and especially the |Iifae as tensions between the two groups were at an all time high. Since then, while contacts between the two communities are regular, especially during pilgrimages, their lifestyles remain irremediabely different.
History
The Separation
War of Ten Thousand Leagues
Settling and territorial conflicts
Conflicts with the State
Culture
Language
P'al speak Tewanya as their first language. Very few are capable of speaking Satti and only know the religious vocabulary. As it is, Satti remain firmly a litturgical language, only spoken fluently by the clergy and some community leaders.
Religious practices
While there's no specific ethnicities associated with them, P'al are all,by definition, White Pilgrims which distinguish them from their neighbors.
The P'al's White Path main divinity is Chaak, including his Avatar Mesfin. They consider that, since he was a God made human, all his descendent, the Mesfids, can potentially become Avatars themselves and thus claim the title of Kallu, or "Holy Lord". However only his son, Temesgen, claimed the title of Kallu and his Caliphate died with him. Thus, the P'al consider that Temesgen was the last true Holy Lord, and that all other Kallu after him were illegitimate. Including the Almurids.