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Casiella

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Re: Republic citizenship and being part of a tribe?
« Reply #15 on: 20 Sep 2010, 08:58 »

Mata, that sounds fascinating. Do you have anything already written which describes this in more detail?
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Isobel Mitar

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Re: Republic citizenship and being part of a tribe?
« Reply #16 on: 22 Sep 2010, 04:39 »

I have played it so that there are several ways clans can be affiliated to groupings of subtribes; by kinship, by geographical location, by occupation, by other traditional ties and so on. PF also describes subclans.

My character's clan is part of a subtribe, but also has a few traditionally allied clans they frequently do business with and sometimes marry with.
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Matariki Rain

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Re: Republic citizenship and being part of a tribe?
« Reply #17 on: 22 Sep 2010, 05:46 »

Mata, that sounds fascinating. Do you have anything already written which describes this in more detail?

Er, two years of RP? :)

It gets touched on in the blog, but it's all kind of assumed there. Are there bits you'd like me to write up as if to explain it to outsiders? I may have some time for writing soon.
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Casiella

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Re: Republic citizenship and being part of a tribe?
« Reply #18 on: 22 Sep 2010, 05:55 »

It gets touched on in the blog, but it's all kind of assumed there. Are there bits you'd like me to write up as if to explain it to outsiders? I may have some time for writing soon.

I was thinking about some sort of description, yes. It sounds to me like you've taken a really interesting direction with Minmatar family traditions, and I'd like to understand it further. That's all. :)
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