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Regna

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Surrounding the Regna, only mystery lives, a guarded people making their homes deep in the jungles of Nainital are rarely seen; and their customs completely unknown to outsiders. The only thing that outsiders know about them for certain; is that those who enter the Jungles shadow ─ never return. Being extremely guarded the Regna never leave their Jungle, and those that do abandon their people and are not permitted to return.

Physical appearance

Remember! We encourage variation; this is merely to be used as a reference guide not a requirement

Notes

Social Norms

Shapeshifting; The Regna prefer to the spend the majority of their time in their shapeshifted wolf forms, they believe with their worship of primarily nature based deities that being in this form for much of their time as they consider their “true” form keeps them closer to their gods and helps them connect with the cosmos.

Body painting; coming soon

The children of Ixchel

Leadership & social classes

Upper class:

Middle class:

Warriors; Regna warriors are the lifeblood of their people, and there lies opportunity for growth and status if they have the skill and bravery.

Lower class:

Religion & Ethics

The Regna are above all, a people of faith. Highly spiritual they glory in their close relationships with the supernatural, worship many gods, build temples to house images of supernatural beings, develop complex theologies of spirit and matter, and envision a world filled with living essences.

Gods;

The Regna underworld; Xibalba; The name the Regna gave to their underworld, translating to “place of fear” of nine levels ruled by the twelve gods of death and struck terror into every individual within the jungle. The Regna can not escape suffering in death and were either subjected to horrific trials in Xibalba, or had to die a violent death to avoid it. Those who entered Xibalba put their wits to the test against the cruel gods, but very few survived. And the Regna believe freshwater sinkholes were the sacred portals to Xibalba.

Human Sacrifice & Torture: captured outsiders are tortured, mutilated, and sacrificed to the gods. Torture and human sacrifice are fundamental religious rituals of their society; they were thought to guarantee fertility, demonstrate piety, and propitiate the gods, and, if such practices were neglected, cosmic disorder and chaos were thought to result.

Bloodletting & Self torture; The drawing of human blood was thought to nourish the gods and was thus necessary for achieving contact with them; hence, the Regna rulers, as the intermediaries between the Regna people and the gods, had to undergo ritual bloodletting and self-torture.​ Bloodletting is part of every festival. A personal sacrifice. The Regna cut themselves so that their blood would run. The nobles smear their blood on a bit of bark and then burn it, to help their blood get to heaven, so the gods would know they had made a sacrifice in their honor.

Holidays & Festivals

Stories & History

Relationships & Family dynamics

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Death Practices

The dead are typically buried behind their family home after being laid down in the tombs of their gods. Various objects are buried with them according to their profession.

Symbols & Statues

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