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Pusty Lizardfolk

Structure

Tribal

Culture

Territorial xenophobes

Demography and Population

3 tribes of 300 lizardfolk (age) - Spearmouth, Bogshadow, Hardscale
185 younglings (0-6), very high death-rate (deadly wildlife, sacrifices to the hag, the dragon, and Sess'inek for the evil tribes)
50 adolescents (6-14)
40 adults (14-30), normally lay 1 egg every 5 years, sometimes 2 (limited by tradition to prevent overpopulation)
20 mature adults (30-50)
5 elders (50-60)   Spearmouth, neutral
Bogshadow, pact with hag coven
Hardscale, allied with black dragon

Territories

Pusty swamp, ancestral lands, lure trespassers into deadly wildlife

Military

Undead; skeletons, zombies
Lizardfolk Bands

Technological Level

3rd world

Religion

They worship the black dragon of the swamp.
Their shaman's honour Semuanya
One tribe is led by a lizard king, follower of Sess'inek

Foreign Relations

Pay tribute to the black dragon of the swamp
Taught Necromancy by The Hag Coven of Pust , disfigured by this deal
Raid Pustness and Dusza Insect Farm for bodies to reanimate, and wealth for the black dragon (they have no personal use for currency)

Agriculture & Industry

Lizard folk are omnivorous, but they have a taste for humanoid flesh. Prisoners are often taken back to their camps to become the centerpieces of great feasts and rites involving dancing, storytelling, and ritual combat. Victims are either cooked and eaten by the tribe, or a resacrificed to Semuanya, the lizardfolk god.   Lizardfolk craft tools and ornamental jewellery out of the bones of their kills, and use the hides and shells of monsters to create shields

Trade & Transport

No need for boats as they swim as fast as they move on land

Education

Ancient traditions and necromantic/druidic (shamanic) magics

Infrastructure

Mud huts

Priesthood

Shamanic
Formation Type
Training Level
Trained
Leader Title
Government System
Tribalism
Economic System
Traditional
Official Languages
Neighboring Nations

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