Dragon Tribe

The Dragon Tribe is one of the seven original tribes of the Elves (the others being Phoenix Tribe, Cloudrim Tribe (deceased), Shadow Tribe (aka Tribe of the Dark Elves or Dark Tribe) , Rainbow Tribe (aka Tribe of the Cloud Rain or Rain Tribe) , Mountain Tribe, and Castle Tribe). It consists of twenty-five clans (of more than 10 people each). The Dragon Tribe was the origin of enslaving dragons before they reformed and now accept dragons as equal citizens. They have also developed incredible dragon calming techniques. They are also famous for being the most anti-magical tribe, producing almost no Magicals and no wandmakers or potion brewers.

= Culture = The Dragon Tribe has no money system, and relies mostly on intracity trade. Cities are mostly groups of villages all together. The biggest city, Vulcannus, contains over 100 smaller villages, and a chief village where the central government (a form of village government with more people involved) lives. Each village has a maximum of 30 people and typically littles are the most populated stage of life. The marketeers watch the other people work and decide who gets how much food depending on how hard they work.

Fighting Training
Littles are trained for fighting from 6 months, take it very slow at first in a pattern of 1 day of work and 4 of rest, and then slowly after weeks lessens to 1 workday and 1 breakday. After that, if the little is willing to learn and wants to, they will ask for a non-scheduled break and instead have every day work. This should be at the age of almost 3. Of course they still get breaks, but not scheduled ones.

Work Training
Littles from the age of 1 to 4 go through a ‘wheel’ rotation of all the possible things they will need for survival. It goes like this:


 * Fighting
 * Farming
 * Dragon wrangling
 * Blacksmithing
 * Hunting
 * Schooling
 * Healing

Daily Life and Work
There are many other things that littles do anyway. They collect berries and wild plants, they Dragon Ride or Dragon Race (see Tanishatown for more info on sports). In typical villages there is a healer, a chief and a war chief,  there are 15 littles(approximately), and somewhat 3 blacksmiths and 5 dragon wranglers, there is one jewelcutter, and School Teachers (Keeper of the Littles) And everyone does their share of farming.

Littles' Clothing
Littles are trained for fighting from 6 months, take it very slow at first in a pattern of 1 day of work and 4 of rest, and then slowly after weeks lessens to 1 workday and 1 breakday. After that, if the little is willing to learn and wants to, they will ask for a non-scheduled break and instead have every day work. This should be at the age of almost 3. Of course they still get breaks, but not scheduled ones.

Clothing
Different people wear different clothing.

City clothing
In the city of Vulcannus, clothing has more cotton and more plant-based, as it is more efficient to make and less work time to create. However, contrasting to the more typical voleskin clothes, it is less efficient at keeping temperature moderated. It heats up very quickly in hot temperatures and will nto d

Rural clothing
In smaller, more independent villages, they wear voleskin, the hide of a dead vole. Voleskin is very efficient if tailored properly, as it can moderate heat to the appropriate climate.

Littles' clothing
Littles wear beaten down voleskin clothes, typically washed with coconut oil and palm leaves to remove the fear of Tropiscares.

Blacksmiths' Clothing
Blacksmiths wear fuzz-removed voleskin that is normally colored black with coal (unpurposeful).

Chiefs and Officers' clothing
Chiefs would wear similar but colored silverish or black using silverberries, which are very common on the Isles of Dragon.

Healer's clothing
Healers, Dragon Wranglers and Hunters wear things similar to littles to keep the scent of vole off their clothes in order to calm dragons or not alert the voles. Guards wear a similar thing to chiefs, but with slightly more armor and padding to keep them from being injured.