Post by Admin on Dec 11, 2013 1:26:05 GMT
Chief: This is the leader of the tribe. It must be a male. He is in charge of the tribe and all must bow down. Anyone who argues with the chief will be punished. The chief must be at least 23 and must understand how the tribe works. He must be calm but stern, brave but knows when enough is enough. And most of all he must know mercy at it's finest.
War Chief: The war chief is always a male. He is in charge of all the fighting and all the warriors. He get's to plan the battles and decide what warriors will go and where/how they will fight. Though he has a lot of free will, the war chief must run everything by the Chief of the tribe before he can take any action. Failure to do this will result in banishment from the tribe, or death.
Holy Man & Woman: These are the religious people of the tribe. They are normally married or dating, but it is not mandatory. They talk to the ancestors of the tribe and are very highly honored and respected. They usually have a close relationship with the Chief an all other members of the tribe. There may only be one female and one male at a time.
Warriors: These are the fighters of the tribe. They are strong, loyal, and ready to fight to the death for their tribe. They are usually males, but females are allowed. Each warrior must be good with a bow or pistol and must have their own horse for battle. If one cannot be provided, they may not fight.
Hunters: These are the hunters of the tribe. They are agile, quick witted, and smart. They know when it is right to take risks and when it is not. These are usually males, but females are allowed. They must be good with a bow or pistol, and must have their own horse. If one cannot be provided, they may not participate in the hunt.
Gatherers: These are the ones that gather food and supplies. The food they collect involves stuff that can be found on ground such as berries or small mammals. They are not allowed to shoot weapons, but if they are skilled enough, they can set traps. This job is mainly for women and children, but can be done by warriors.
Healer: This is the person who takes care of the injured or sick members of the tribe. It can be male or female. They are highly respected and have strong knowledge of herbs and their remedies. Their may only be one per tribe, but can take on an apprentice.
Apprentices: Apprentices are between the ages of 16-19. They are both male and female. They can be taught to be just about everything (Except the chiefs.) They will be assigned to a specific person who participates in their desired rank. If they prove to be incapable of the task, they will be cut from the training. When in training, they may not participate in actual hunts or fights. When the turn 19, they are free from the apprenticeship and are fully ranked.
War Chief: The war chief is always a male. He is in charge of all the fighting and all the warriors. He get's to plan the battles and decide what warriors will go and where/how they will fight. Though he has a lot of free will, the war chief must run everything by the Chief of the tribe before he can take any action. Failure to do this will result in banishment from the tribe, or death.
Holy Man & Woman: These are the religious people of the tribe. They are normally married or dating, but it is not mandatory. They talk to the ancestors of the tribe and are very highly honored and respected. They usually have a close relationship with the Chief an all other members of the tribe. There may only be one female and one male at a time.
Warriors: These are the fighters of the tribe. They are strong, loyal, and ready to fight to the death for their tribe. They are usually males, but females are allowed. Each warrior must be good with a bow or pistol and must have their own horse for battle. If one cannot be provided, they may not fight.
Hunters: These are the hunters of the tribe. They are agile, quick witted, and smart. They know when it is right to take risks and when it is not. These are usually males, but females are allowed. They must be good with a bow or pistol, and must have their own horse. If one cannot be provided, they may not participate in the hunt.
Gatherers: These are the ones that gather food and supplies. The food they collect involves stuff that can be found on ground such as berries or small mammals. They are not allowed to shoot weapons, but if they are skilled enough, they can set traps. This job is mainly for women and children, but can be done by warriors.
Healer: This is the person who takes care of the injured or sick members of the tribe. It can be male or female. They are highly respected and have strong knowledge of herbs and their remedies. Their may only be one per tribe, but can take on an apprentice.
Apprentices: Apprentices are between the ages of 16-19. They are both male and female. They can be taught to be just about everything (Except the chiefs.) They will be assigned to a specific person who participates in their desired rank. If they prove to be incapable of the task, they will be cut from the training. When in training, they may not participate in actual hunts or fights. When the turn 19, they are free from the apprenticeship and are fully ranked.
Cherokee Tribe: Accepting
Chief: Open
Holy Man: Open
Holy Woman: Opne
War Chief: Open
Warriors: Open
Hunters: Isis Ayashe
Gatherers: Open
Healer: Open
Healer Apprentice: Open
Apprentices: Open
Holy Man: Open
Holy Woman: Opne
War Chief: Open
Warriors: Open
Hunters: Isis Ayashe
Gatherers: Open
Healer: Open
Healer Apprentice: Open
Apprentices: Open
Blackfoot Tribe:
Chief: Open
Holy Man: Open
Holy Woman: Opne
War Chief: Open
Warriors: Open
Hunters: Open
Gatherers: Open
Healer: Open
Healer Apprentice: Open
Apprentices: Open
Holy Man: Open
Holy Woman: Opne
War Chief: Open
Warriors: Open
Hunters: Open
Gatherers: Open
Healer: Open
Healer Apprentice: Open
Apprentices: Open