Mopango
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Initial Player
Reputation |
-150 |
Relationships
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Mechanimists: Love100 Reputation Barathrumites: Love100 Reputation Others: Neutral0 Reputation |
Interested
in Learning |
rust bogs, technology |
Interested
in Sharing |
technology |
Recipe Taught
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Bone Babka (-50 reputation) |
Old?Whether this faction existed during the
sultanate, which determines if they: |
no |
ID?Use this ID to Wish for faction reputation
Example: factionrep:Mopango:100 |
Mopango |
The faction affiliated with the mopango, which can mostly be found in the Tomb of the Eaters and their settlement within it.
Creatures in the mopango Faction
- Vivira (Level 25)
- mopango charioteer (Level 26)
- mopango pilgrim (Level 26)
- mopango tombdweller (Level 26)
- Agyra (Level 28)
- Dadogom (Level 28)
- Doyoba (Level 28)
- Gyamyo (Level 28)
- Lebah (Level 28)
- mopango watcher (Level 28)
- Yona (Level 28)
- Dagasha (Level 30)
- Kah (Level 30)
- Nacham (Level 30)
- Va'am (Level 30)
Items that affect Mopango Reputation
No results
Lore
The mopango are a subterranean species found almost exclusively within the Tomb of the Eaters, where they are described as "watchers of the tomb"[1]. Zothom the Penitent says the following of the mopango:
Mopango are plated, digging creatures whose armor scales glow a pale white. They are contemplative, sociable, and mostly peaceful. They commune with ancient objects, which is why a coterie of their kind lives in the Tomb of the Eaters. |
Agyra describes mopango society in great depth through eir dialogue. Ey states that the mopango are largely anarchic, and do not recognize hierarchy:
No one leadeth us. We mopango hold little regard for hierarchy, and our shared decisions are made through discussion, quiet consideration, and consensus. |
All mopango use ey/em pronouns[2][3]. On sex and gender, Agyra says:
Sex is personal and mattereth not to a bare acquaintence. Gender is a societal relic in which we see no current utility. |
Most mopango have a credo, a short mantra intended to inspire reflection and thought. While mopango who have a credo are willing to share it with others, it is considered taboo to ask the meaning of one's credo.