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The funeral rites of a ratori are unique in that they bury the ashes of their dead in garden mazes adorned with trinkets of those who have passed. The living wander through the maze, appreciating both the life of the recently deceased and the others whose ashes have also been buried in the garden. | The funeral rites of a ratori are unique in that they bury the ashes of their dead in garden mazes adorned with trinkets of those who have passed. The living wander through the maze, appreciating both the life of the recently deceased and the others whose ashes have also been buried in the garden. | ||
The ratori gods are Nowmaak, Sansamaak, and Pamaak. | The ratori gods are [[Nowmaak]], [[Sansamaak]], and [[Pamaak]]. | ||
[[Category: Ratori]] | [[Category: Ratori]] | ||
[[Category: Races]] | [[Category: Races]] | ||
Revision as of 20:49, 22 July 2025
| Language: Ratik |
The ratori are experts at trade and can be found in almost every city marketplace and alleyway, and at least one or two can be found in every nation - even the isolated and reclusive ones. They're knack for business is unparalleled by any group. The ratori aren't just about buying and selling, though. Their short stature and nimble hands make them great spies and theives.
The funeral rites of a ratori are unique in that they bury the ashes of their dead in garden mazes adorned with trinkets of those who have passed. The living wander through the maze, appreciating both the life of the recently deceased and the others whose ashes have also been buried in the garden.
