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 ====== Takma relations with other species ====== ====== Takma relations with other species ======
-There are two other sapient species on [[Avishraa:]], both of which the [[takma:|takmar]] have come into contact with. Their **relations** with each are described below.+There are two other sapient species on [[universe:mikurmiya:avishraa]], both of which the [[takma:|takmar]] have come into contact with. Their **relations** with each are described below.
  
 ===== Xtauh ===== ===== Xtauh =====
-Broadly speaking, the takmar and the [[xtauh:]] are not prone to good relations. The primary driver of this is competition for land and resources; for well over a hundred [[concept:timekeeping#cycle|cycles]], takmar have steadily displaced xtauh from the river valleys of the southern [[avishraa:geography:sekhaa:region:brightness]], relegating them to the desert and other marginal areas, and in many cases only the great environmental flexibility of the xtauh has prevented them from being driven extinct in those areas; they can survive on far less water than takmar can, and as a result the latter find it difficult to traverse large parts of the arid landscape.+Broadly speaking, the takmar and the [[xtauh:]] are not prone to good relations. The primary driver of this is competition for land and resources; for well over a hundred [[concept:timekeeping#cycle|cycles]], takmar have steadily displaced xtauh from the river valleys of the southern [[geography:sekhaa:region:brightness]], relegating them to the desert and other marginal areas, and in many cases only the great environmental flexibility of the xtauh has prevented them from being driven extinct in those areas; they can survive on far less water than takmar can, and as a result the latter find it difficult to traverse large parts of the arid landscape.
  
 Their mutual animosity has other components, however. The xtauh are the close evolutionary cousins of the takmar. Though neither species would be particularly inclined to acknowledge their similarities, there are nonetheless a good many of them. In a sense, however, it is the similarities that have contributed to the two species' fraught history with each other. They have differences in their appearance, psychology, and habits that while not completely alien are, perhaps, worse, in that they are familiar enough to cause a member of one species to think they understand what is happening, while being different enough to prove them wrong. Their mutual animosity has other components, however. The xtauh are the close evolutionary cousins of the takmar. Though neither species would be particularly inclined to acknowledge their similarities, there are nonetheless a good many of them. In a sense, however, it is the similarities that have contributed to the two species' fraught history with each other. They have differences in their appearance, psychology, and habits that while not completely alien are, perhaps, worse, in that they are familiar enough to cause a member of one species to think they understand what is happening, while being different enough to prove them wrong.
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 Raiding by xtauh upon takma settlements in the Brightness is common, and many takma cities in turn conduct operations against the xtauh, killing or enslaving as many as they can find. The situation is one of perpetual bloody stalemate, as the takmar are limited in their reach into the desert, while the xtauh have neither the numbers nor the organization to overpower or drive out the takmar for long periods. Raiding by xtauh upon takma settlements in the Brightness is common, and many takma cities in turn conduct operations against the xtauh, killing or enslaving as many as they can find. The situation is one of perpetual bloody stalemate, as the takmar are limited in their reach into the desert, while the xtauh have neither the numbers nor the organization to overpower or drive out the takmar for long periods.
  
-Throughout much of the takma-occupied Brightness, xtauh are either not permitted into cities or are allowed only as slaves. But some settlements do have trading relationships with certain xtauh groups, particularly those originating from north of the Brightness, from which they bring spices and other goods that the takmar have no access to. Takmar living in areas outside the Brightness - for example, the [[avishraa:geography:cerulean_tangle]], where the bulk of takmar live - have generally either not heard of the xtauh at all or only as stories or legends, and are more likely to be curious and amused than hostile, though rarely friendly.+Throughout much of the takma-occupied Brightness, xtauh are either not permitted into cities or are allowed only as slaves. But some settlements do have trading relationships with certain xtauh groups, particularly those originating from north of the Brightness, from which they bring spices and other goods that the takmar have no access to. Takmar living in areas outside the Brightness - for example, the [[geography:sekhaa:region:cerulean_tangle]], where the bulk of takmar live - have generally either not heard of the xtauh at all or only as stories or legends, and are more likely to be curious and amused than hostile, though rarely friendly.
  
-More recently, the rise of the [[culture:mythology:path_of_radiance:Great Illumination:]] among the takmar of the western Brightness has opened a new path for interspecies cooperation. The universality of the movement's mission inclines it to accept the personhood, and especially the devotion, of xtauh as well as takma, and its antihierarchical undercurrents appeal greatly to xtauh who have no interest in the autocratic pronouncements of more organized religions. The region dominated by the Illumination is one of the few where the two species coexist in close proximity, and the religion is possibly the only one founded by takmar to have gained significant numbers of xtauh adherents. Because this area also contains most of the Brightness' ports, xtauh can sometimes be found living relatively peacefully in places like [[avishraa:community:ǣdyihozh:|Ǣdyihòzh]] that can be reached by ship.+More recently, the rise of the [[mythology:path_of_radiance:great_illumination:]] among the takmar of the western Brightness has opened a new path for interspecies cooperation. The universality of the movement's mission inclines it to accept the personhood, and especially the devotion, of xtauh as well as takma, and its antihierarchical undercurrents appeal greatly to xtauh who have no interest in the autocratic pronouncements of more organized religions. The region dominated by the Illumination is one of the few where the two species coexist in close proximity, and the religion is possibly the only one founded by takmar to have gained significant numbers of xtauh adherents. Because this area also contains most of the Brightness' ports, xtauh can sometimes be found living relatively peacefully in places like [[geopolitical:Ǣdyihòzh:]] that can be reached by ship.
  
 ===== Orghysh ===== ===== Orghysh =====
-The [[orghysh:]] are relatives of both the takmar and the xtauh, though their ancestors diverged far further back. Native to the [[avishraa:geography:sea_of_grass]], the bulk of the species subsists on hunting and gathering in nomadic bands, limited to tools of stone, bone, and wood. In recent cycles, some orghysh have taken to remaining near takma settlements to trade for agricultural products and manufactured goods, especially metal tools.+The [[orghysh:]] are relatives of both the takmar and the xtauh, though their ancestors diverged far further back. Native to the [[geography:sekhaa:region:Sea of Grass]], the bulk of the species subsists on hunting and gathering in nomadic bands, limited to tools of stone, bone, and wood. In recent cycles, some orghysh have taken to remaining near takma settlements to trade for agricultural products and manufactured goods, especially metal tools.
  
 The orghysh are simultaneously more and less inscrutable to the takmar than are the xtauh: more, since their [[orghysh:body language]] has fewer parallels from which to extrapolate any understanding; yet less, since, unlike both [[takma:behaviors#empathic_shielding|takmar]] and [[xtauh:behaviors#empathic_shielding|xtauh]], the orghysh are far less prone to muffle their [[concept:empathic_sense|empathic output]]. The complex but unshielded emotional profiles they present remind the takmar of those produced by children. The orghysh are simultaneously more and less inscrutable to the takmar than are the xtauh: more, since their [[orghysh:body language]] has fewer parallels from which to extrapolate any understanding; yet less, since, unlike both [[takma:behaviors#empathic_shielding|takmar]] and [[xtauh:behaviors#empathic_shielding|xtauh]], the orghysh are far less prone to muffle their [[concept:empathic_sense|empathic output]]. The complex but unshielded emotional profiles they present remind the takmar of those produced by children.
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