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The '''Attacotti''' were a Brythonic speaking Celtic tribe of pre-Roman Britain. Unlike many of the contemporary Celtic tribes the Attacotti kept to themselves and avoided the tribal federations that were already forming before the Roman invasion. Independent by character the Attacotti were something of a oddity within Celtic culture for their practice of cannibalism and polyandry. In keeping with Celtic tradition they were aggressive raiders who plundered their neighbors for anything of value and they prized human captives above all. Entire villages might be depopulated overnight. Valuable captives might be ransomed back to wealthy families or tribes, the rest would be divided into two groups, human chattel or human cattle. Those | |||
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Revision as of 00:52, 6 November 2025
Inspiration
Introduction
The Attacotti were a Brythonic speaking Celtic tribe of pre-Roman Britain. Unlike many of the contemporary Celtic tribes the Attacotti kept to themselves and avoided the tribal federations that were already forming before the Roman invasion. Independent by character the Attacotti were something of a oddity within Celtic culture for their practice of cannibalism and polyandry. In keeping with Celtic tradition they were aggressive raiders who plundered their neighbors for anything of value and they prized human captives above all. Entire villages might be depopulated overnight. Valuable captives might be ransomed back to wealthy families or tribes, the rest would be divided into two groups, human chattel or human cattle. Those
Ideograms
History
Hidden Master
Dhuosnos
Culture
Resurrection
Abattoir Banes
Organization
The Tyrant Master
A Crush of Thralls
Fever-Slave Chattel
Mortal Minions
Perversions
- Bestiality -- The creation and control of ghul-beasts.
- Féth fíada -- Perversion of Mists
- Violence -- Supernatural strength and speed.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attacotti
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donn