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For a long time, this region of the island has been the realm of the liontaurs, a noble race of creatures that are half-man and half-lion and who have a deep respect for nature. The lion clans are nomadic, and tribes of liontaurs travel across the savannas as they hunt for their daily needs. Their lives revolve around the hunt, and in the liontaur language, the words for 'life' and the word for 'hunt' are identical. | |||
These creatures are a proud and noble race who place great social value on hunting and fighting skills, but they are also very vain regarding appearance. As proud warriors, they disdain wearing armor and will never wear metal armor, preferring to fight the way nature intended them to fight: with spear and claw. Besides hunting and engaging in [[feats]] of [[strength]] with each other, there is little else that can hold the attention of a liontaur for too long. They have no written history, nor have they ever shown an interest in writing. They consider voice and songs to be sufficient for telling tales and have a developed oral tradition'though it cannot rival that of the centaurs. | These creatures are a proud and noble race who place great social value on hunting and fighting skills, but they are also very vain regarding appearance. As proud warriors, they disdain wearing armor and will never wear metal armor, preferring to fight the way nature intended them to fight: with spear and claw. Besides hunting and engaging in [[feats]] of [[strength]] with each other, there is little else that can hold the attention of a liontaur for too long. They have no written history, nor have they ever shown an interest in writing. They consider voice and songs to be sufficient for telling tales and have a developed oral tradition'though it cannot rival that of the centaurs. | ||