Species
Moomzhi
The Moomzhi, a feline species closely related to the Minxen, inhabit the rugged mountainous region of Shengdao. These wild cousins of the Minxen possess a distinct and untamed nature, setting them apart from their more domesticated relatives. Though they display a tribal-like behavior, the Moomzhi are far from aggressive, preferring a harmonious coexistence with their surroundings. One notable physical characteristic of the Moomzhi is their larger front paws, which enable them to navigate the steep terrain of their mountainous habitat with agility and grace. Their unruly fur, compared to the sleek coats of the Minxen, adds to their robust appearance. This thick, weather-resistant fur protects them from the harsh elements they often encounter in the high-altitude regions they call home. |
The Moomzhi primarily engage in farming, cultivating crops such as rice and other staples of the region. They have developed an intimate understanding of the land, working in harmony with nature to sustain their tribes. These feline farmers have honed their agricultural skills over generations, passing down their knowledge and techniques to ensure the prosperity of their community.
The Moomzhi can also be found inhabiting the southern areas of Shengdao, where sprawling plains and fertile grasslands dominate the landscape.The tribes there have adapted to the different environment and developed their own unique customs and practices.
Living in these vast southern plains, the Moomzhi tribes embrace a more nomadic way of life. They traverse the grassy expanses, following the seasonal patterns of the land and the herds of animals that provide sustenance. These tribes have learned to work in harmony with nature, relying on the bountiful resources of the plains for their survival.
The Moomzhi tribes living in the southern plains tend to maintain a considerable distance from the bustling big cities that dot the landscape. While they may occasionally trade or interact with nearby settlements and cities, the southern Moomzhi tribes value their autonomy and choose to live according to their own customs and traditions.