Anonymous
Not logged in
Talk
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Guild of Archivists
Search
Editing
Rivenese people
(section)
From Guild of Archivists
Namespaces
Page
Discussion
More
More
Page actions
Read
Edit
Edit source
History
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
==Rivenese Culture== The people of [[Riven]] appear to have been primarily a fishing-and-gardening culture. Little is known about their society or lifestyle prior to [[Gehn]]'s writing of the Riven [[Descriptive Book]], although it is possible (based on the evidence available) to speculate that they may have been a single community, originally numbering no more than several hundred, dwelling in a single village under an egalitarian or "big-man" system of government <ref>Diamond, Jared (1997). Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fate of Human Societies. W. W. Norton.</ref>. The Rivenese people live in relative harmony with their Age, residing in round, earthen huts mounted into the lagoon walls of [[Jungle Island]]. The village is an intricate system of interconnected platforms, bridges and ladders, each leading up to the small, elaborately decorated doors affixed to the side or base of the huts. While not necessarily an innate trait of the Rivenese people, they're considerably reserved and wary of outsiders - not surprising considering Gehn's wrath and the recent actions of the [[Moiety]] - and will do their best to avoid interaction. The Rivenese people have several viable food sources available in the age, including fruits from the jungle and the meat of the [[webber|webber fish]]. While dried webbers found hanging next to large fishing nets are the only meat seen in the village, it also seems probable that the natives would have hunted other animals on the island as well. The sunners are the villagers' main source of meat.<ref>"[http://journals.riumplus.com/index.html The Riven Journals]", RIUM+ website.</ref> This explains why they are so skittish when approaching them too hastily. It is also believed that the meat found in oven near the village is indeed sunner meat. ===Religion=== The Rivenese religion before Gehn's arrival is considered to be primitive. The Moiety stone slabs depicting [[Unseen Creatures of Riven|stylized animals]] seem to indicate that they originally revered all fauna of Riven. Whatever the case, it is known they held special fear and respect for the [[wahrk]], the largest and fiercest of the animals known; and it's possible that it was somehow deified. Gehn took advantage from this and used wahrk symbolism in his decorations. Gehn presented himself as a god. He also invented <abbr style="text-decoration: none;" title="releshteeokh gen"><dni>releStEok gen</dni></abbr>, the Laws of Gehn, three tenets for his religion: *Gehn made us *Gehn is our master *Gehn defeated [[Atrus]] Gehn on his attempts to reconstruct the D'ni civilization, created his own Guild system on [[Riven]], its members copyists who he was beginning to teach the basics of the [[Art]]. After he was betrayed by [[Catherine]] and trapped on Riven, he reorganized this system into five guilds: [[Guild of Book Makers|Bookmakers]], [[Guild of Builders|Builders]], [[Guild of Educators|Educators]], [[Guild of Maintainers|Maintainers]], and [[Guild of Surveyors|Surveyors]]. ===The Moiety=== {{Main|Moiety}} [[Image:Moiety.jpg|thumb|right|Several key members of the '''Moiety'''.]] The Rivenese not loyal to Gehn are known collectively as the Black Moiety or just Moiety. A constant undercurrent of rebellion, the Moiety do their best to undermine Gehn's work and shun those who don't actively stand beside them. The Moiety were born out of the experience of a couple of villagers at witnessing the confrontation at the Star Fissure between Gehn and Atrus. Although members of a primitive culture, they were able to discern the basic gist of the event, as well as adding their own twist to the story. They came to the conclusion that 1. Gehn was a false God, 2. Atrus, having defeated Gehn was a true God, and 3. Catherine, having been chosen by Atrus as his wife, was the Rivenese Messiah, born from the cradle of Riven to lead her people to a new world, post the defeat of Gehn. Surprisingly, this last assumption came to be somewhat true. During Catherine's return and entrapment on Riven, she wrote a new Age for the Moiety from a discarded, half finished book of Gehn's which she named Tay, where the Moiety built a new home.
Summary:
Please note that all contributions to Guild of Archivists may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see
GoArch:Copyrights
for details).
Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)
This page is a member of 2 hidden categories:
Category:All stub articles
Category:Articles needing cleanup
Navigation
Navigation
Main Page
Random page
Categories
All pages
Recent changes
Resources
D'ni dictionary
Reference material
Utilities
Community
Forums
Jalak Game Directory
Projects
Apocrypha
Unexplored Branches
All projects
Contribute
Stubs
Wanted
Cleanup
Dead ends
Image requested
Help
Help
Guide
Policies
Wiki tools
Wiki tools
Special pages
Page values
Page tools
Page tools
User page tools
More
What links here
Related changes
Page information
Page logs