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HARIGGA LAWS

1.  No One is Above the Law.  The Word of the Ubar is Law.  The Ubar Never Goes Back on His Word.  The Ubar or Ubar-San will be chosen during the Omen Year.  The Omen Year occurs once every 2 hands of years (10 years IC, 2 years IRL) upon the Tuchuk's return to the south during the Season of Little Grass.

((**NOTE**))

((Previous Omen Year:  Not Previously RPed))

((Next Omen Year:  October, 2019))

 


2.  The Tuchuks are wagon people.  Wagon people do not eat anything that has touched the earth.  Nor do they eat anything that hides from the gaze of the skies (Grown under ground or lives deep under water.)

3.  A Tuchuk is a proud person, he or she is above petty quarrels with other members of the tribe.  If there is an argument, those concerned will seek out the next highest-ranking Commander of the Tribe to settle the argument.  Commanders will not become involved in the argument but give just and fair settlement to the argument.

4.  A Warrior that has been awarded a scar will not be questioned as to his right to wear that scar.

5.  Once a Tuchuk has shared grass and earth with a City Dweller, that Dweller is welcome in the camp as a friend.  However, the Tuchuk that shared grass and earth with the Dweller is still responsible for that one's actions.  This is to ensure that the sharing of grass and earth is not done frivolously.

6.  When a Stranger enters Tuchuk lands they are to be warned off.  If they do not leave, they have given consent to suffer the consequences of entering Tuchuk lands.

7.  ANYONE that is caught killing a bosk foolishly shall be strangled with thongs or suffocated in the hide of the animal that was slain.  If the slain bosk was with calf, the perpetrator will be staked out in the path of the herd before a march.

8.  Tuchuks acknowledge the Priest-Kings but do not worship them as those of the Cities do.  Only a male Tuchuk will pray to the Sky while armed and mounted on his kaiila.  The only things that a Tuchuk holds sacred are Honor, Courage, and skill at arms.

9.  Free Men and Women of the Tuchuks do not need dice to interact with slaves unless they choose to do so.   Additionally, Free Men of the Tuchuks do not need dice to interact with Free Women of the tribe unless they choose to do so.

10.  Although the walls and doors of the wagons are mere hide, Tuchuks value their privacy.  Tribe members do not enter each other's wagons without permission.  If someone is needed it is polite to stand outside of the wagon and call out to (DM) the one inside of the wagon.

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