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the southern airlands are populated mostly by wandering Tribes who rely heavily on the oasises and outcroppings that are rich with many different foods and incredible things to eat. Staying at any of these Oasises is however extremely forbidden by their culture. Naturally when traders came from the north bringing with them the goods of the Nurabians and going west trying to get their hands on the spices and other exoctic foods held within these oasises they were distrusted by these wandering tribes. Some of the traders learned to find compromises and negotiate with the tribes while most of them ended up just taking what they wanted when they wanted it. Never however could the tribes be enslaved, they were too strengthened by the things they ate.
AirLands So Much To Keep album design by Conor Hagan
(AirLands)
in the desert of the airlands there is one traveling man, he rides on a camel with a bag of dried blood, he has a belt strung across his chest, strung across his camel is another belt. Both of these belts hold throwing knifes, some are bigger than others, but all of them have the heads of people carved into their bone handels. In a specific slot in the center of the belt on his chest the man has a large misshapen knife, it has 7 heads carved into it. This man is called Umakalei (uh-mah-ka-lye) he is the son of Myakol, who is the son of Opar who is the son of many others. Opar is carved into the big knife, and so is Myakol, Umakalei must however wait for a son to carve his face into it for him. Umakalei wanders around the desert searching for a job of any type, he will do it. He searches also for someone to duel, and when they inevitably get hit and die he will take the dried blood off of his knife and put it into his bag, he will also take one of their bones and carve their face into it, and make it the handle of one of his knifes. The quality of their spirit and the quality of how they fought will determine how big the knife they get attached to will be. When he throws that knife he will remember them… this is how he honors those that he kills.
Floodlights | Airlands
Blood Is Sunshine by AirLands Somewhere between "widescreen" melodic British rock and modern American Indie Pop.