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<blockquote data-quote="Rystil Arden" data-source="post: 2901348" data-attributes="member: 29014"><p>What sort of other info would you guys like to see? (and by you guys, I mostly mean Dazza)</p><p></p><p>Life for most Narlsewomen is brutishly oppressive. They live in a society that treats them like property, soil to grow new warriors, though perhaps if they are very lucky, they might actually have feelings for the man who owns them. They are better off for the younger years, at first treated with fond affection by their mothers (the women belonging to their father often share in this task--most Narlsemen who have reached majority for a significant time own 1 to 3 wives), as their fathers pay more attention to the rarer males (about 75% of Narlse children are female), and then if among the prettiest, slightly pampered by their fathers to keep them looking desirable for a profitable unloading. Once married, that generally changes, as she leaves her family forever, perhaps never to see them again if her husband lives very far away, and enters a new household where she is expected to perform domestic tasks and breed babies.</p><p></p><p>Of course, this is if she is LUCKY. If not, she might kidnapped by the Nibelan or the Tralgs, two races which do not have any females of their own and thus use Narlsewomen as breeding stock as well--always producing monstrous offspring like their fathers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystil Arden, post: 2901348, member: 29014"] What sort of other info would you guys like to see? (and by you guys, I mostly mean Dazza) Life for most Narlsewomen is brutishly oppressive. They live in a society that treats them like property, soil to grow new warriors, though perhaps if they are very lucky, they might actually have feelings for the man who owns them. They are better off for the younger years, at first treated with fond affection by their mothers (the women belonging to their father often share in this task--most Narlsemen who have reached majority for a significant time own 1 to 3 wives), as their fathers pay more attention to the rarer males (about 75% of Narlse children are female), and then if among the prettiest, slightly pampered by their fathers to keep them looking desirable for a profitable unloading. Once married, that generally changes, as she leaves her family forever, perhaps never to see them again if her husband lives very far away, and enters a new household where she is expected to perform domestic tasks and breed babies. Of course, this is if she is LUCKY. If not, she might kidnapped by the Nibelan or the Tralgs, two races which do not have any females of their own and thus use Narlsewomen as breeding stock as well--always producing monstrous offspring like their fathers. [/QUOTE]
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