ASTA said
Unsure at the moment. It's safe to assume that, since both our factions are near the lake, that some form of interaction was had between the azu and the kharis in the past. What would be the Uraka Federation's method of interaction with the azu upon discovering their presence?
Hmm... well if they crossed paths greater than a century ago, they probably would have outright ignored them unless they encroached upon their land, at which point they would probably kill them without blinking. That there's a buffer between their territories along the coast of the lake, there might have just been an unspoken agreement between the two cultures to have that as a no-man's land if the Uraka offed enough of the approaching Azu or if the Uraka got a little to righteous in driving them out and end up taking losses themselves. Given Azu culture, the Uraka's impression of them would probably be limited to seeing them as bandits and warlords, much like other neighbors.
So, nowadays, that stereotype is probably still in amongst the Uraka Federation. However, given that they've started to open up, they would probably be willing to listen to an envoy of some description (if there is one amongst the Azu). The point at which the Uraka might be convinced to not hate the Azu would probably take an event like, say, an invasion from Ordov.
As for Kharis in general, the Azu may have come across unaffiliated Khari tribes in the mountains. Reactions there would probably vary. Could be anything from 'cat men bad, cat men kill' to 'cat men say they will feed me and give me booze if I fight for them'. Pretty much a standard reaction for Khari tribals regardless of the culture encountered.
Attila said
Thanks Mutton, that has been very valuable! :)I'll definitely think on it further, but I'll wait until AaronMK places me on the map first. Until then, I'll just keep filling my NS out.EDIT: People also need to see this. I think it's a perfect summary of the Azu.
Now I'm imagining a fursuit version of Rage Against the Machine. I'm not sure how I feel about this.