Assi

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The Assi are, according to popular myth, a collection of savage raider tribes located in the Nie Valley. This is, however, a misguided view at best. The Assi have deep connections with nature and are a very spiritual people. Their history and legends span centuries, while technologically they are not as advanced as the peoples of Arangoth and most territories to the west, but hold to a primitive way of life.

The Assi
Racial Characteristics
Country of Origin Arangoth
Regions with Significant Populations Nie River Valley
Religion Nature-based Beliefs/Totems
Language Assi

Name

'Assi' is most likely the name of one of the original tribes that settled the Nie River Valley that came to be applied to the entire group as an exonym, or the name an ethnic group calls itself. There is no known recording of the names of the original tribes that inhabited the valley to prove this theory, however.

In the Arangothian language, 'as' is a prefix (as in 'aspro', the raven) which refers to flight. Meanwhile, 'si' or 'sin' translates to 'together'.

Race Origins

Three theories have evolved regarding the origins of the Assi. In the first, the Assi are descended from a fierce tribe from across the sea called the Ta'Vaoi. The savagery of the Ta'Vaoi (being mainly a race of fierce warriors) could have possibly led to the many unsavory rumors surrounding the Assi. The second theory is that the Assi are descended from a race known as the Uresti, a tribe from what is now southern Aslar. The Uresti migrated north after famine in their original homelands forced them out. Finally the third, and most practical theory, is that somewhere along the line the Uresti and Ta'Vaoi met and mingled blending into the modern Assi society and settling in the Nie Valley.

From the union of the sons of one tribe and the daughters of the other, twelve new tribes were born. The Orussi, Kalathasi, Thorvasi and Arassi would ultimately settle the northern area of the valley. The Borusi, Venthine, Kintassi, and Umnsasi would settle the south, while the Trelvasi, Ylassi, Marousi, and Meiassi made the central area of the valley their home. Rumor has it that a thirteenth tribe once existed, but disappeared into the Elgar Forest and was never heard from again.

Language

Main Article: Assi Language

The basics of Assi grammar, Assi vocabulary, and useful phrases for those dealing with the tribesmen.

Appearance

An average tribesman stands anywhere between 5'8" to 6' tall, regardless of gender. Though the overall appearance of an Assi varies from tribe to tribe, young warriors generally have a light and lean muscular build, with fair skin as well as hair. Eye color ranges from grey, to brown and green, or to a hazel shade that encompasses any combination of the aforementioned shades. Blue eyes and dark hair are both very unusual among the Assi.

Tribal Structure

Culture

Religion

Main Article: Assi Religion

The Assi legends and rituals are oral. Because of this it is difficult to find intact written versions regarding the history of their religion and any legends or myths. The bulk of the information here has been obtained from interviews with several Ietsai, or Assi mystics--a difficult task when considered how secretive they are with their rituals regarding outsiders.

War

War has also evolved into an art form of sorts in Assi culture. Before, during, and after battle several rituals are performed. Single combat is also common. In fact, many disputes are resolved in such a manner, whereby each party involved names its best warrior as a representative. This is contrary to the Arangothian notion that war involves armies on a large scale, butkeeps the casualties down and allows tribal life to continue smoothly (i.e. a large depopulation of warriors results in a lack of organization and possible famine and other catastrophes). Assi warriors have a deep sense of honor as well; war and combat are governed by laws similar to those of marriage and property. Breaking any of those laws is a severe offence and disgrace for any warrior. Many would rather die than be shunned by their fellow tribe members. Fosterage is also a common practice among the Assi, whereby children are exchanged among warrior families and trained in order to strengthen alliances.

History