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[[File:Sadu.jpg|thumb|Sadu, the Khatun of the Dotharl]] | [[File:Sadu.jpg|thumb|Sadu, the Khatun of the Dotharl]] | ||
{{Quotation|Sadu of the Dotharl|"With death a warrior must dance boldly. Fearlessly. For thus does his soul burn bright."}} | {{Quotation|Sadu of the Dotharl|"With death a warrior must dance boldly. Fearlessly. For thus does his soul burn bright."}} | ||
Amongst all the tribes of the Azim Steppe, none have the reputation of a violent, warlike tribe like the Dotharl. A tribe obsessed with death and the | Amongst all the tribes of the Azim Steppe, none have the reputation of a violent, warlike tribe like the Dotharl. A tribe obsessed with death and the macabre, they hold great importance in the afterlife, but because of the way they live for battle, their numbers never climb too high. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 21:47, 18 May 2022
“"With death a warrior must dance boldly. Fearlessly. For thus does his soul burn bright."
— Sadu of the Dotharl
Amongst all the tribes of the Azim Steppe, none have the reputation of a violent, warlike tribe like the Dotharl. A tribe obsessed with death and the macabre, they hold great importance in the afterlife, but because of the way they live for battle, their numbers never climb too high.
History
One of the only tribes to contend with the Oronir, their ferocity and martial prowess is second to none. They have a belief that if their soul burns bright and they die on the battlefield, they will be reborn anew. This led to an insatiable bloodlust and a lack of fear of death.
Because they seek a glorious end in battle, they often do not live to old age, and with their recent defeats in the Nadaam, their numbers have dwindled.
The Dotharl believe that when a warrior falls, they will be reborn within a year of their death. So when a child is born, the leader of the tribe will look into their eyes to ascertain the identity of the soul so they may return their name. When birthrates are low, some say a Dotharli soul may be reborn in the body of another Xaela tribe.
Notable Members
Sadu Heavensflame: The Khatun of the Dotharl. A fervent believer in her tribes tradtions, she leads her people fiercely in battle-even at a tremendous disadvantage-with absolutely no regard for her own safety. Despite this, when the tribe isn't fighting, Sadu tends to her people with compassion and concern above all else. She is well-known to deliver quick and concise directions and commands, and uses that same wisdom and judgment when looking in the eyes of newborns to identify their souls.
Mauci: Once known as "Mauci of the Seven and Seven Swords" in a previous life, he struggled to master the blade as he once had before to the point that he doubted he really was the reincarnation of Mauci. With the support of his friends and tribesmen, he learned that he was far more suited to fighting with his fists. Declaring this to his people, he found that they openly accepted him, as the previous incarnations of Mauci had been known to have mastery over various weapons and fighting styles.
Koko: Koko is a warrior who, in a past life, was a woman. Being reborn as a man, this is not out of the ordinary, as their belief says that men can be reborn as women (like Sadu, who in previous lives was a man) and vice versa. This is common knowledge to the Dotharl, yet Koko is always explaining this to travelers. Koko is known for his ability to consume vast amounts of food, and styles his hair in a manner that he supposedly once found attractive in a previous life.