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:::: hehe, you really aren't supposed to like them...and I haven't really started on making the Legion do Mercurio obnoxious yet. :)  [[User:Skalchemist|Skalchemist]] 14:46, 25 August 2006 (PDT)
 
:::: hehe, you really aren't supposed to like them...and I haven't really started on making the Legion do Mercurio obnoxious yet. :)  [[User:Skalchemist|Skalchemist]] 14:46, 25 August 2006 (PDT)
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Added a lot of stuff to the description of the People, changing them around somewhat to keep the Native American flair and at the same time open up possibilities.  Biggest change is the addition of the concept of niche.  The changes might affect characters the following ways:
 
* All characters will need a specific tribe.
 
* Night Hawk's lecherousness takes on a slightly different note in light of the marriage practices of the People.
 
* since tribes are not primarily geographical, each character can be a member of a different tribe and still get along and even be very friendly and live in the same area.[[User:Skalchemist|Skalchemist]] 13:10, 7 September 2006 (PDT)
 

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