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- He'd seen the nomad peoples to the south of his homeland use this method of capturing their their half-wild mounts. (Lasso)
 
- He'd seen the nomad peoples to the south of his homeland use this method of capturing their their half-wild mounts. (Lasso)
  
- A vaguely Zoroastrian Arabic North Africa type of place. Sun/Fire/Light worship dominates and represents everything from martial prowess to wisdom with their opposites as the negative side of the coin.
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- A vaguely Zoroastrian Arabic North Africa type of place. Sun/Fire/Light worship dominates and represents everything more martial prowess to wisdom with their opposites as the negative side of the coin.
 
 
- Moon/Darkness/Earth represent female and passive principles.
 
 
 
- The Eliem cult dominates almost exclusively, though there are many factions and rival groups. Priests are always male. Women can join special minor cults, dedicated to Eliem's daughters or various saints or angel like figures.
 
 
 
- There are secret remnants of older faiths, mostly earth and fertility cults with members of both genders. Usually these are ignored and seen as harmless, but occasionally some overly zealous priest or satrap calls for a purge.
 
 
 
- Foreigners are free to worship as they please as long as they do not break any laws.
 
  
 
- Perpetual rivals of the Harrappans, but with a lot of cultural exchange and trade.
 
- Perpetual rivals of the Harrappans, but with a lot of cultural exchange and trade.

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