Clan Geit

The most adaptable and resilient of the clans. living among the northern mountains bordering great tundra wastelands, they survive by the harsh winters by willpower and skill. In fact, the Geit are known for surviving in the harshest winters without issue. Their largest advantage is their ability to thrive off what little space they find available. They are close allies with the Ivaldir who inhabit the same mountain range they border and share the same interest in stone and steel craft.     Three Words: Industrious, Minimalists, Welcoming     Colors: Ocre, Brown, Charcoal
Type
Geopolitical, Clan
Government System
Democracy, Representative
Parent Organization
Location
Neighboring Nations

Allies

Rev and Geit have a mutually beneficial relationship. While the Geit lack land and many resources, the Rev have a great deal that they trade to them in exchange for work from the Geit's skilled craftsmen and engineers

Cooperative

The Bjorn and Geit have little interaction but a good amount in common. Both of them live along the mountains of the north. Both of them must deal with some of the coldest climates and harshest conditions, and both of them thrive in those conditions through determination and adaptation. For this reason they have a respect for one another even if they don't often interact.

Neutral

Being the only truly landlocked clan, the Munnin and the Geit rarely interact. However, the Munnin sometimes to go inland in search of resources and trade goods that the Geit have accumulated. For this reason they see the clan Geit as a useful trade partner but little else. Realizing this, the ever-welcoming Clan Geit welcomes the business, but sees the selfishness in the actions of the Mun which does little for their opinion of them.

Friendly

Clan Okse has had some rough relations with the Geit over the years from rivalries and feuds to land disputes over resources in their bordering mountains. Regardless of this they have managed to keep an amiable relationship with them.  
Clan Geit holds less of a grudge about past transgressions than the Okse and as such have worked to maintain a friendship with their neighbor that benefits them both. Whether out of necessity or nature, the Geit actively trade with both of their neighbors and in some cases have spit deeds to lands that other clans would fight to make their own.

Neutral

Both of these clans respect the other's focus and dedication, but the Geit view the Ulger's methods with doubt wondering how long it will be until the isolated clan's advancement slows to a halt due to it's desire to remain disconnected from the outside world. They know the worth of the magic they are said to employ but see it as a supplementary tool rather than a primary one and view it's primary use as reliance on a power that they cannot completely understand.

Cautious

The Ulfur have little interaction with the Geit and therefore only know what they hear. In truth they simply have too many differing values, but not enough to keep them at odds.  
Clan Geit view the Ulfur as reckless expansionists bound to burnout. They believe they work too much toward gaining land they will use only a fraction of rather than improving what they have, and that will be their downfall.

Neutral

Clan Drage sees the Geit as a clan of talented craftsmen capable of far more than they have now. As such they see their contentedness in remaining in such cramped, small areas as a failure of ambition.  
Clan Geit has heard, like many, about the dealings within Clan Drage territory and don't agree with them, being a clan focused on keeping the people that they have safe from harm. However, they are not ones to berate or cause hostilities for the actions of a clan so far from their own borders. Especially one that has rarely ventured to their domain.


Cover image: by kipine

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