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Races | Factions, Tribes & Movements
THE SENTI (NATIVE TRIBE)
Overview
- Tribal Type: Semi-nomadic.
- Tribe Size: Approximately 50.000 members
Description and History
The Senti Tribe is a semi-nomadic group renowned for their exceptional horsemanship and mastery of their steppeland environment. Living in harmony with the vast grasslands and the unique fauna that inhabit it, the Senti have developed a sustainable way of life centered around the Odo, a bison-like creature that has become the cornerstone of their survival. Their history reflects a balance of fierce independence and respect for nature, punctuated by tensions with the exohuman settlers encroaching upon their traditional lands during the Gamma Age.
Culture, Beliefs, and Way of Life
- Lifestyle in the Steppes: The Senti's semi-nomadic lifestyle is defined by their intimate relationship with the land and its creatures. Their settlements are temporary, made up of portable structures that allow them to follow Odo migrations.
- Hunting Practices: The Senti's primary sustenance comes from hunting the Odo. These hunts are a dangerous and communal activity, as the Odo can release electric shocks to defend itself. Senti hunters use poisoned spears thrown from their mounts, the Hoo, to bring down their prey.
- Sustainability: Every hunt is planned with precision to ensure the Odo populations remain stable, reflecting the tribe's respect for their environment. The Senti utilize nearly every part of the Odo, from its meat to its hide, bones, and even its electric glands, which are harvested for tools and trade.
- Mounts: The Hoo, a swift and sturdy steppeland creature, is the Senti’s trusted companion in both hunting and warfare.
- Beliefs and Traditions: The Senti hold the balance of nature as sacred. Their spiritual beliefs are rooted in the cycles of the steppe, with the Odo serving as a symbol of both sustenance and resilience. They conduct ritual hunts to honor the land and its creatures, ensuring the spirits of their prey are appeased.
Tribe Organization
Leadership and Governance:
- The Senti are led by the Supreme Hunter, a figure chosen for their skill, wisdom, and dedication to the tribe's traditions. The Supreme Hunter oversees hunting practices, mediates disputes, and ensures the tribe's way of life remains in harmony with nature.
Community Structure:
- Hunters: The backbone of the tribe, responsible for providing sustenance and defending the community.
- Herders: Manage the Hoo mounts and ensure their health and readiness for hunts.
- Artisans: Craft tools, weapons, and clothing from the materials provided by Odo hunts.
- Elders: Serve as advisors to the Supreme Hunter and custodians of the tribe’s oral history and traditions.
Traditional Garment of the Senti Tribe
Material:
- The Senti craft their clothing from Odo hides and sinew, treating these materials to create durable yet flexible attire suited to life in the steppes.
Design:
- Everyday Wear: Hunters wear tight-fitting tunics and trousers, ensuring freedom of movement while riding or hunting. These are often dyed in earthy tones to blend with the landscape.
- Ceremonial Attire: Ritual hunts or festivals see Senti dressed in elaborately adorned garments featuring Odo bone inlays and feathers from Borr vultures.
- Footwear: Tough-soled boots made from Odo hide provide protection against the harsh steppe terrain.
- Headgear: Hunters wear helmets reinforced with Odo bone, offering both protection and a symbol of their status.
Armament of the Tribe
The Senti’s weapons are designed for precision and effectiveness, reflecting their deep understanding of their environment and prey:
- Throwing Nets: Lightweight, durable nets used to entangle prey or immobilize foes during ambushes.
- Senti Hunting Bows: Powerful bows crafted from Odo horn, firing bone-tipped arrows capable of piercing tough hides.
- Odo Bonebreaker: A massive war hammer forged from Odo bones, designed for devastating blows and breaking defenses.
- Booby Traps: Strategically placed traps, including spiked pits and tripwires, to protect tribal camps and deter intruders.
Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters
- Steppeland Challenges: The vast openness of the steppe and the electric shocks from Odo herds provide unique environmental hazards for players. Use these to heighten tension and test their adaptability.
- Mounted Combat: Senti warriors on Hoo mounts are formidable opponents. Their speed and agility allow for hit-and-run tactics, forcing players to strategize carefully.
- Moral Dilemmas: Encounters with the Senti can lead to ethical decisions, such as negotiating over disputed land or mediating tensions between the tribe and exohuman settlers.
- Cultural Encounters: Players might witness or participate in a ritual hunt, gaining insight into the Senti’s spiritual beliefs and practices.
- Unique Loot: The tribe's weapons can serve as rare and valuable items for players to discover or trade.
Related Pages and Further Information
- Known Native Tribes on VOI 700 D (Overview)
Other Native Tribes within the Eastern Equatorial Section of the Habitual Belt: