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The people of the north come built for their homeland, often striking predominantly fair skinned with white, varying shades of blonde or red hair, although brown has been seen. Any eye color has been found, although blue is most common. These people are among the largest on the continent and bear large powerful builds. Men and women often have long hair that is rarely cut, kept back instead with various forms of braids and ties, wrapped in leather and accessorized with feathers, bones, and beads. Most commonly adorning their bodies in heavy furs to keep themselves warm and display rank from the animals that live in their homeland such as moose, elk, ram, reindeer, white fox, arctic hare, pelts, bones or racks from any of them. And they tend to a wield a variety of different weapons including axes, swords, spears and bows, along with heavy shields.
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Dwelling within the frozen mountains of the North, the Heim have built their religion on their very real experiences with Vaesan, monsters, and spirits that occupy the night and the dreams of the natives.
Though the Vaesan are entities of malevolence and trickery, they find solace in their gods Sköll (God of the Night and Moon) and Hati (Goddess of the Day and Sun). Ritual offerings and burnings are made to Sköll so that he may keep the Vaesan from entering areas containing significant settlements and packs. During times of Winter, offerings are made to Hati so that she may lengthen the hours of the day and remove the frost, as well as offer increased fertility to the wolves of Heim during Spring.
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Ethics: Wolves of Heim follow a specific tradition that is strictly adhered to. Though there is flexibility among the various packs, the main monarchy does not allow for rule-bending or rule-breaking and may result in banishment.
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The Heims are known to burn the bodies of their deceased. They believe that burying the body traps the soul to the earth and attract the attention of the Vaesan.
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