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=== Culture and Traits === | === Culture and Traits === | ||
The Fir Bolg are esteemed for their peace-loving nature, diligent work ethic, and unwavering bravery. They take great pride in their independence and self-sufficiency. Renowned for their physical strength, they excel in activities requiring endurance and power. | The Fir Bolg are esteemed for their peace-loving nature, diligent work ethic, and unwavering bravery. They take great pride in their independence and self-sufficiency. Renowned for their physical strength, they excel in activities requiring endurance and power. | ||
Fir Bolg live significantly longer than humans - up to 600 years. | |||
One of their most admired skills lies in metallurgy and metalworking, where they create exquisite and durable pieces of art and craftsmanship. Their agricultural expertise is highly regarded, as they possess profound knowledge of the land and possess a deep connection to nature. | One of their most admired skills lies in metallurgy and metalworking, where they create exquisite and durable pieces of art and craftsmanship. Their agricultural expertise is highly regarded, as they possess profound knowledge of the land and possess a deep connection to nature. | ||
Fir Bolg communities are tightly knit, emphasizing cooperation and communal support. They value traditions and rituals that honor their heritage, often gathering for festivals and ceremonies celebrating their ancestral connections and the bounties of nature. The elders hold a revered position, serving as guides and keepers of wisdom, passing down ancient knowledge to future generations. | Fir Bolg communities are tightly knit, emphasizing cooperation and communal support. They value traditions and rituals that honor their heritage, often gathering for festivals and ceremonies celebrating their ancestral connections and the bounties of nature. The elders hold a revered position, serving as guides and keepers of wisdom, passing down ancient knowledge to future generations. | ||
The Fir Bolg hold great reverence for the Earth and the natural world. They consider the bag of soil from their place of birth as a sacred relic, symbolizing their deep-rooted connection to the land and their ancestors. Other symbols include intricate patterns inspired by nature, reflecting their affinity for the flora and fauna that surround them. | The Fir Bolg hold great reverence for the Earth and the natural world. They consider the bag of soil from their place of birth as a sacred relic, symbolizing their deep-rooted connection to the land and their ancestors. Other symbols include intricate patterns inspired by nature, reflecting their affinity for the flora and fauna that surround them. | ||