Harras

When the Kutauri split into two groups, those who chose to live in peace named themselves Harras. They’ve dedicated their lives to healing the wounds of slavery, both those of the body and those of the mind. In the early days, when Medi was still leading their forces through bloody rebellion and called for no-mercy to the slavers, Takah—just a young filly at that time—decided to start the first tradition and build their culture one day at a time. She gave Medi his Name— The Father of The Free Kutauri—in hopes that his thirst for revenge would diminish and that he’d grow into the title.   For centuries, Harras cultivated old traditions and added new ones. The Name Giving is a highly celebrated event and the Sweat Lodges are as much a part of the healing process as a treat for tired muscles. The races, story-telling, weaving, and many more elements of what now is associated with Kutauri, were born as ideas of young centaurs, yearning to belong.   Harras preaches to everyone the importance of balance and personal growth. Even though their society isn’t fully utopian and struggles economically, it remains a safe haven in the midst of Banewood. All asylum-seekers are welcome there.
Type
Geopolitical, Clan


Cover image: by DALLE

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