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A tribe is a group of connected [[units]], separate from their [[side]](s). | A tribe is a group of connected [[units]], separate from their [[side]](s). | ||
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===The Tribes of Men=== | ===The Tribes of Men=== | ||
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The [[Jetstone]] Tribe | The [[Jetstone]] Tribe | ||
| - | *[[King Slately]] | + | * [[King Slately]] |
| - | *[[Prince Ansom]] | + | * [[Prince Ansom]] |
| + | * Prince [[Tramennis]] | ||
| + | * Prince [[Ossomer]] | ||
| + | * Prince [[Forthewin]] | ||
| + | * Prince [[Wonderloaf]] | ||
| + | * Prince Titas | ||
| + | * Prince Victor (first son of Slately) | ||
| + | * Prince Lustrius (third son of Slately) | ||
The Nearly-Lost [[Plaid Tribe]] | The Nearly-Lost [[Plaid Tribe]] | ||
| - | *[[Stanley the Plaid]] | + | * [[Stanley the Plaid]] |
| - | *[[Sizemore Rockwell]] | + | * [[Sizemore Rockwell]] |
| - | *[[King Saline IV]] | + | * [[King Saline IV]] |
| - | The | + | The [[Croatan Tribe]] was formerly classified as Lost. It appears that the Croatan tribe was the ruling tribe of the [[Goodminton]] side, of which Wanda is the only living member. |
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| + | * [[Wanda Firebaugh]] | ||
| + | * Atomic [[Tommy Firebaugh]] | ||
| + | * [[Overlord Firebaugh]] | ||
===Humanoid Tribes=== | ===Humanoid Tribes=== | ||
| - | The Gobwin Tribe | + | The [[Gobwin]] Tribe |
| - | The Hobgobwin Tribe | + | The [[Hobgobwin]] Tribe |
| - | + | * [[Vurp]] | |
| + | * [[Fud]] | ||
| - | The Marbit Tribe | + | The [[Elves|Elven]] Tribes |
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| + | * [[Tarfu]] - a [[Woodsy Elves|Woodsey elf]] | ||
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| + | The [[Marbit]] Tribe | ||
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*The [[Milquetoast]] Clan may have been a Tribe, a [[side]], or both. | *The [[Milquetoast]] Clan may have been a Tribe, a [[side]], or both. | ||
| - | Parson says tribal affiliations seem "cultural," and have no real meaning.{{erf|1|079a}} | + | Parson says tribal affiliations seem "cultural," and have no real meaning.{{erf|1|079a}} This may mean that sides don't depend on tribal affiliation to determine their unit makeup, or who leads, or whatever. Also, casters will often be on sides that don't match their tribes. Tribes are almost certainly involved, though, for [[Royal]]s and [[Heir]]s. |
A side may be composed of a main, or central, tribe, and its collective allies. For instance, Gobwin Knob had 200 living troops - these, perhaps, were all or mostly the remnants of the Plaid Tribe. Considered against the masses of [[Uncroaked]], the [[Dwagon]]s, the [[Twoll]]s, and the [[Golem]]s, along with their [[Natural Allies]], the [[Gobwins]] and [[Hobgobwins]], the Plaid Tribe is a fraction of their side, but it is perhaps the central thread, as it were. | A side may be composed of a main, or central, tribe, and its collective allies. For instance, Gobwin Knob had 200 living troops - these, perhaps, were all or mostly the remnants of the Plaid Tribe. Considered against the masses of [[Uncroaked]], the [[Dwagon]]s, the [[Twoll]]s, and the [[Golem]]s, along with their [[Natural Allies]], the [[Gobwins]] and [[Hobgobwins]], the Plaid Tribe is a fraction of their side, but it is perhaps the central thread, as it were. | ||
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Tribes in the [[Real World]] have familial, or genetic, ties. Though no one in Erfworld is technically [[Lineage|related]], and [[heir]]s don't necessarily resemble their "parent," it is possible that members of a tribe share certain characteristics, or at least are more likely to... then again, what, aside from receding hairlines, do Stanley and Sizemore have in common? | Tribes in the [[Real World]] have familial, or genetic, ties. Though no one in Erfworld is technically [[Lineage|related]], and [[heir]]s don't necessarily resemble their "parent," it is possible that members of a tribe share certain characteristics, or at least are more likely to... then again, what, aside from receding hairlines, do Stanley and Sizemore have in common? | ||
| - | The different [[Elves|elf]] varieties may be based on tribal divisions. | + | The different [[Elves|elf]] varieties may be based on tribal divisions. Same with [[Giant]]s. |
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[[Category:Erfworld Culture]] | [[Category:Erfworld Culture]] | ||
[[Category:Proposed Canon]] | [[Category:Proposed Canon]] | ||
[[Category:Speculation]] | [[Category:Speculation]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:40, 20 December 2011
Contents |
[edit] Proposed Canon
A tribe is a group of connected units, separate from their side(s).
[edit] Known Tribes and Known Members
[edit] The Tribes of Men
The Jetstone Tribe
- King Slately
- Prince Ansom
- Prince Tramennis
- Prince Ossomer
- Prince Forthewin
- Prince Wonderloaf
- Prince Titas
- Prince Victor (first son of Slately)
- Prince Lustrius (third son of Slately)
The Nearly-Lost Plaid Tribe
The Croatan Tribe was formerly classified as Lost. It appears that the Croatan tribe was the ruling tribe of the Goodminton side, of which Wanda is the only living member.
[edit] Humanoid Tribes
The Gobwin Tribe
The Hobgobwin Tribe
The Elven Tribes
- Tarfu - a Woodsey elf
The Marbit Tribe
[edit] Speculation
- The Milquetoast Clan may have been a Tribe, a side, or both.
Parson says tribal affiliations seem "cultural," and have no real meaning.Erf-b1-p079a This may mean that sides don't depend on tribal affiliation to determine their unit makeup, or who leads, or whatever. Also, casters will often be on sides that don't match their tribes. Tribes are almost certainly involved, though, for Royals and Heirs.
A side may be composed of a main, or central, tribe, and its collective allies. For instance, Gobwin Knob had 200 living troops - these, perhaps, were all or mostly the remnants of the Plaid Tribe. Considered against the masses of Uncroaked, the Dwagons, the Twolls, and the Golems, along with their Natural Allies, the Gobwins and Hobgobwins, the Plaid Tribe is a fraction of their side, but it is perhaps the central thread, as it were.
Tribes in the Real World have familial, or genetic, ties. Though no one in Erfworld is technically related, and heirs don't necessarily resemble their "parent," it is possible that members of a tribe share certain characteristics, or at least are more likely to... then again, what, aside from receding hairlines, do Stanley and Sizemore have in common?
The different elf varieties may be based on tribal divisions. Same with Giants.