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'''History''' | |||
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The members of Clan Spriggan boast that they can trace their bloodline back to their Clan’s founding in the time of the Demi Pantheon. They trace this directly from the legendary folk hero [[Sprigg the Shrewd]] in the centuries before even the [[Gnomish insurrection]] via kinship with the heroes’ mortal mother Gretnannah Nurue. | The members of Clan Spriggan boast that they can trace their bloodline back to their Clan’s founding in the time of the Demi Pantheon. They trace this directly from the legendary folk hero [[Sprigg the Shrewd]] in the centuries before even the [[Gnomish insurrection]] via kinship with the heroes’ mortal mother Gretnannah Nurue. | ||
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'''Clan Activities''' | |||
The Spriggan’s primarily and historically have survived and even thrived in the Scar via hunting and trapping and gathering, formerly specializing in exotic beasts but in recent centuries they have earned quite a reputation and significant earnings via serving as mercenaries. Most frequently in the service of Gildenhome as proxy forces against organized servitor tribes along the Gilden-Scar border areas, this also included allegations of slave trading in servitors, this is categorically denied by Clan Spriggan however who firmly assert that the collection of bounties of those labeled criminals and rebels does not amount to slave trading. | The Spriggan’s primarily and historically have survived and even thrived in the Scar via hunting and trapping and gathering, formerly specializing in exotic beasts but in recent centuries they have earned quite a reputation and significant earnings via serving as mercenaries. Most frequently in the service of Gildenhome as proxy forces against organized servitor tribes along the Gilden-Scar border areas, this also included allegations of slave trading in servitors, this is categorically denied by Clan Spriggan however who firmly assert that the collection of bounties of those labeled criminals and rebels does not amount to slave trading. | ||
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