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=A Structured Society= Corva would sail along the southern coast of '''Weylos''', past the mouth of the '''Ponban River''', and would land just south of the '''Narsum Cas'shren''', presumably the biggest challenge were he to travel by land. Landing on the stretch of land between the marshlands and the subcontinent, he would come across rather shy tribesmen of many eyes and many arms, hiding from Corva and his crew seemingly out of fear. He would explore further west to the islands of '''Conto''' and '''Basta''', discovering more barbaric peoples there. Before he would set foot into the subcontinent, Corva would continue his way around the verdant coast, spotting the otherwise elusive '''Huweysh Isle''' of the '''Eighth Master Monks''' along the way. Finally, he would pull his ship on the coast, where he was not met by the roving warriors of the Triolite legend, but of an equally inquisitive people, hardy and husky though they may have been. The people called themselves the '''Mota''' and their coastal land of fertility, the '''Mot'''. Through the next couple of months, Corva and his crew would slowly decode some of the Mota's language of rough consonant and long vowel sounds. The stories that emerged from the rugged language were both interesting and terrifying at the same time. The Mota first tell of their role in the society, farming and raising cattle in order to pay a tribute to their masters on the volcanoes, who they called the Wodamen. Every new moon, the Wodamen would descend from their perch to collect half of their subjects' harvest to live off of for the month ahead. The Mota's lands were also used to construct crude shipyards and ports, serving as bases for which the Wodamen could set off through the shallow coastal waters to loot and plunder nearby peoples and villages. The Mota would not say of the fate of those who do not comply to the Wodamen's will, such a fate probably too much for them to bear.
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