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(Creation Myth)
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>There was an ember at first in the void of darkness
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>A small speck of ember that was so insignificant that it looked like it was nothing
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>But that ember soon opened its eyes and formed itself to the pinnacle predator body so it wouldn’t be scared
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>She created life, a small little thing that helped her escape the loneliness
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>As all life would be, it was extinguished too soon, and it returned to the void
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>So once again she created life, more and more so she wouldn’t be alone as the void would take them.
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>Yet, they were extinguished, one by one all too quickly.
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>This time the embers created land, water, fire, and earth, then formed so her precious life could flourish.
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>And so they did.
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>From her fangs she created a mare, and through the mare’s fang a stallion
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>They thrived and as Ember lived with her foals, becoming their mother.
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>Such brightness in life would not last long however.
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>The void came again, but this time she had a plan.
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>She would shape her foals like her, and give them the power to resist.
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>She turned herself into a large spark, giving her children a portion of her power in turn sacrificing her life.
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>Through her power her children lived and the void was pushed back, never to return to the light.
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>The foals, left without their mother, named themselves "Pirtazaekunosame" (Pirt) the Foals of the Blazing Pire.
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(History)
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>All-Mother exists because once they used to have 100+ household names there was a war within to take more resources and due to their predatorial aggressiveness
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>The first All-Mother wanted to unite the houses or at least stop the war
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>But All-Mother could only recruit 6 households
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>Despite it, she ends the war
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>All that was left was the 6 major houses and the all mother so she makes a new society surrounding the 6 houses
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>All-Mother becomes a title (basically the Empress), and those that have are no longer have families but well, mother to all
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(Society)
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>The Pirtazaekunosame government is a confederate tribal nation, the All-Mother have the authority to make the final say in the manners of war, commerce, and society itself.
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>The 6 households Elder Matriarchs follow her law but can modify it to fit their tribe. They must gain the All-Mother’s approval to do so.
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>The matriarchs in the families under follows the Elder Matriarch
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>They are naturally aggressive, and often go to war against other creatures in their land like the snake kingdom.
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>Should there be fighting amongst themselves it is settled in a fighting match but never to the death. A mare dying because of a disagreement is dishonor because they could have died fighting an enemy.
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>Those that perish, are consumed in a cannibalistic ritual. It is usually their herd sisters or a bonded battle sister that is closest to the perished pony. The Pirtazaekunosame believe that they will gain their strength and prowess. The head however is left untouched, because they believe that’s where the soul resides. The heads are burnt to ashes and given to the families or somepony that is the closest.
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>Their neighboring nation is the kirins. They are small but are protected by the Pirtazaekunosames for a blood debt when the kirins saved the 5th All-Mother. The Pirts considered them as their kins.
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(Biology)
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>Same as a pony, but they have sharper fangs, claws (primary weapon) and stronger stomach acid and body to consume meat.
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>Instead of cutie marks they gain tattoo that spreads on their body, detailing their specialty or talent
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>Their eyes are slit pupil and slightly more forward. Unlike ponies, they can see in the dark
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>Their body is a mix of a light earth pony. They have more agility than strength
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>Combining their agility with their claws they are able to climb trees easily.
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>They purr too, but it’s kinda dikey with other mares
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(RGRE)
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>Stallions are created from a mare’s fang, so they only have a small bit of mareliness. They do the usual rgre stuff
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>Only difference is that males are fiercely protected, as it’s a mare’s duty to do so. They are seen as a valuable treasure and tools because they are the key to continue the bloodline.
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>Stallions are kidnapped sometimes and depending on the tribes they are either treated as a treasure, an equal, or a property
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>Their herd size per average is three to five, six being the largest
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