The Hashhaltu Tribe is one of the six main tribes in the Land of Dread. The most nomadic of them all, their lifestyle and traditions make them the subject of several folk tales all around the world. Known for their boundless spirituality and intimidating appearance, they wander the wasteland in strict, religious solitude. Unlike the other tribes, which are all at least heterogenous, the Hashhaltans are practically exclusively composed of the Hashhaltai, as their traditions and customs are only passed down in secretive, exclusive occurances. Most information on them is based on the rumours and folklore passed on by the other tribes.
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| - The Hashhaltu Tribe is one of the six main tribes in the Land of Dread. The most nomadic of them all, their lifestyle and traditions make them the subject of several folk tales all around the world. Known for their boundless spirituality and intimidating appearance, they wander the wasteland in strict, religious solitude. Unlike the other tribes, which are all at least heterogenous, the Hashhaltans are practically exclusively composed of the Hashhaltai, as their traditions and customs are only passed down in secretive, exclusive occurances. Most information on them is based on the rumours and folklore passed on by the other tribes.
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| - The Hashhaltu Tribe is one of the six main tribes in the Land of Dread. The most nomadic of them all, their lifestyle and traditions make them the subject of several folk tales all around the world. Known for their boundless spirituality and intimidating appearance, they wander the wasteland in strict, religious solitude. Unlike the other tribes, which are all at least heterogenous, the Hashhaltans are practically exclusively composed of the Hashhaltai, as their traditions and customs are only passed down in secretive, exclusive occurances. Most information on them is based on the rumours and folklore passed on by the other tribes.
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