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Challenge #04934-M185: Had a Bad Day
this is as close to a princess as the orcs reckon, and she is not amused -- Weirdlet
For untold centuries, the Harukh'ai were seen as the most Unwelcome People. Often cast as villains. Stereotyped as instantly aggressive or prone to violent outbursts. What people generally neglected to think about was that the Harukh'ai were nomadic folk with centuries-long migration paths and oral histories to match.
They needed them, because the crops other species failed to recognise took decades to grow to maturity. So when the tribe of Harukh'ai returned to their crop-grounds to discover that their next food source had been destroyed by invaders, their reaction was only natural.
According to the invaders, the Harukh'ai were villains who attacked the brave pioneers for no good reason.
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