The Vos are
by far the most brutal and misunderstood of the humans. They live in the area
of Cerilia known to geographers as Vosgaard, but to its neighbors as the Land
of Darkness, the Brutal Lands, or the Lands of Midnight Sun. It's populated
heavily by humanoids and monsters. The gods of the Vos are harsh and evil, and
the Vos themselves have a reputation for being nearly as cruel as the humanoids
they hunt. Though all these things are true of the Vos, there's also something
about them that most people don't take into account: The Vos live in the
harshest part of Cerilia, surrounded by inhuman creatures. Though they once
worshiped the god of the moon and magic, they've found little solace in his
teachings. Small wonder, then, that they turned to gods more suited to their
land, gods of cold and rage.
The Vos
rulers are priests of the Ice Lady and the Terror God. They earn the Vos their
reputation, for they are the ones constantly warring on each other and those
surrounding them. Those who are not priests rarely have power in Vosgaard, for
one of the few threats the Vos leaders unite against is a leader whose visions
don't come from the gods. Taken individually, the Vos are actually decent
people. Though they don't believe in mercy, they understand compassion. While
they're savage in battle, they have a firm code of honor. And while they hunt
their enemies ruthlessly, their friends are their most treasured possessions.
The other
human races of Cerilia are inclined to view the Vos as evil barbarians,
savages, and marauders, but this isn't an entirely accurate assessment. The Vos
have their cities and kingdoms, and there are heroes of noble bearing among
them. It's important to remember that by their own standards Vos warriors are
acting with honor when they raid and pillage the lands of the Brecht or the
Basarji. And while no one will ever accuse a Vos of subterfuge or subtlety,
it's also true that a person always knows where he stands with a Vos warrior. The
code of courage and violent tendencies of Vos warriors and rulers have made
north-eastern Cerilia a battlefield for the settling of their differences and
feuds. The Vos hold "weaker" cultures in contempt and view the other
peoples of Cerilia as potential slaves or enemies, but they absolutely hate
each other. Travelers in Vosgaard should go to great lengths to avoid
associating themselves with any particular chieftain or baronet ? it's
dangerous to take sides, even by placing oneself under a chieftain's
protection.
In a
historical context, the Vos are most similar to the ancient Mongols or Huns.
Vos technology is the least advanced of the human cultures and can be viewed as
roughly equivalent to the technologies of the Dark Age cultures. There is no
written version to the Vos language and only those that speak another language
are literate.
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