The tribes settled into roles which they specialized in. Some tribes emphasized knowledge, some craftsmanship, and a few pursued even more physical endeavours such as the Yshek tribe. The people placed a lot of importance in the roles of their tribes for the culture and beauty of Ancora. Each person had a role within their tribe and found pride in how their work, and the tribes work, contributed to the prosperity of all who resided in Ancora.
Perhaps it was this forgotten thing that prompted an ugly behaviour amoung the tribes. If you were to ask what this disfigurement of the Ancora culture was, you would be met with calm smiles and denials that anything could disturb the people's, and the tribes', beautiful world. Only the most bold, or foolhardy, would dare breathe a word about the Oukast to anyone who they did not trust explicitly. The children only knew of them as a story to be told and warn of misbehaviour and unaccepted conduct.
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