Difference between revisions of "Clan (group)"

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'''Clans''' are groups of humanoids united by actual or perceived family descent.  They typically number between 20 and 50 members. In primitive regions, these are [[Hunting (technology)|hunter-gatherers]], but are more familiar as cottagers who collect to form an agricultural hamlet.  The clan exists as a smaller, integral part of a larger society, such as a tribe, chiefdom or kingdom. As important part of the clan's integrity, marriages between members of one clan usually involve an exchange with other clans.  With some humanoids, matrilineal, the male surrenders their former clan and indentifies as a member of the new clan.  In patrilineal societies, it is the female who surrenders her former clan.
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== Leadership ==
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Clans are led by single persons, brotherhoods or an agreement of elders, depending on how many "'''[[Leader|leaders]]'''" are present.
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Revision as of 02:09, 9 September 2020

Clans are groups of humanoids united by actual or perceived family descent. They typically number between 20 and 50 members. In primitive regions, these are hunter-gatherers, but are more familiar as cottagers who collect to form an agricultural hamlet. The clan exists as a smaller, integral part of a larger society, such as a tribe, chiefdom or kingdom. As important part of the clan's integrity, marriages between members of one clan usually involve an exchange with other clans. With some humanoids, matrilineal, the male surrenders their former clan and indentifies as a member of the new clan. In patrilineal societies, it is the female who surrenders her former clan.

Leadership

Clans are led by single persons, brotherhoods or an agreement of elders, depending on how many "leaders" are present.


Role Number
Leader 1-4
Brave 1-3 per leader
Hunter 2-5 per leader
Caretaker 2-8 per leader
Dependent 1-4 per leader




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