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- | Carmine Jaws is typically depicted as a hyena and is widely believed to be a gnoll, but some historians do argue he might have been a human who preferred polymorphing into a hyena or had a hyena familiar. Either way, Carmine Jaws is seen as the main reason why the Magaambya accepts gnolls as students so readily. | ||
- | The following story is frequently used to justify Nantambu' | ||
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- | //A strong young man went traveling during the spring when he came upon a village. " | ||
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- | //A wise middle-aged man went traveling during the summer when he came upon the village. " | ||
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- | //A decrepit homeless old man went traveling during the fall when he came upon the village. " | ||
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- | //Then it was winter and was very harsh. Misfortune fell upon the village and a magical mishap caused their storeroom to be destroyed. Their wine ran out, their food froze, and their homes could not keep the cold out. Then, (Old-Mage Jatembe / Carmine Jaws) came to the village for he heard their cries. "Help us, for our children are hungry and cold." (Old-Mage Jatembe / Carmine Jaws) said to them, "when I was strong, you gave me watered down wine. When I was wise, you gave me stale bread. When I was (old / ugly), you left me cold and tired." | ||
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- | Teacher Tahenkot believes this to be a Carmine Jaws story, not Old-Mage Jatembe, in part because of the toy. While Old-Mage Jatembe loved children, Carmine Jaws was particularly fond of children //and// making children. He was also fond of traveling in disguise as it is believed he was searching for ley lines and needed to travel incognito (both to hide where they may be as well as being a gnoll). She also points out that, her personal theory, the toy wasn't magical. Instead, it was a typical Gnoll bone toy. This would have served as an effective reminder of the error of their ways as well as being a special object for the child to play with. |