My take on what the Mong Tribe houses look like
I have the headcannon where after they escaped, the Mongs decided to build civilization on trees because they saw it safer than on land
Drawing from February 2026

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My take on what the Mong Tribe houses look like
I have the headcannon where after they escaped, the Mongs decided to build civilization on trees because they saw it safer than on land
Drawing from February 2026
Spin (DV5) - 21 - Mong Tribe
Former Representative of the Mong Tribe, Spin is shown to the Running Men as not only a strong, but agile opponent, befitting his background. With his speed, he is able to move at surprisingly alarming rates, often looking like he's teleporting due to it.
Running Man Championships - Origins
Soul Tree. It’s fruit became the energy source of civilization, but it also brought disaster by causing the tribes to wage war in pursuit of it’s power.
In the midst of these endless and painful times, the Gold family of the Pikok Tribe stepped up like a savior and put an end to this war.
And as compromise to put an end to all this torment, the leaders of the tribes finally came to a peace agreement that they would instead open a competition.
Players, equipped with special watches and shields, compete against each other as winner’s tribe would be awarded with Materion, the sacred fruit of the Soul Tree. These brave players, who throw themselves in this fierce fight for the fate of their tribes, we call them the Running Man.
Gai - 16 - Mong Tribe
A representative of the Mong Tribe, a tribe that used to live as slaves during the war, Gai enters the competition under the command of his leader in order to regain the honor of his tribe.