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== Culture and Society == Minthari culture revolves around their deep connection to the earth and their respect for its cycles: * '''Community and Cooperation''': Minthari society values collaboration and mutual support. They live in close-knit communities where resources and responsibilities are shared. This communal lifestyle fosters a strong sense of unity and ensures the survival of the group in the harsh environment of the Anvil Mountains. * '''Respect for Spirits''': The Minthari have a profound respect for spirits, particularly the Earthbound Spirits, whose power and presence influence their geomantic abilities. They believe these spirits are integral to their existence and conduct regular rituals and offerings to honor them and seek their favor. * '''Rituals and Traditions''': The Minthari celebrate various rituals that align with the natural cycles of the earth, such as the '''Rite of Stone''', a ceremony that marks the beginning of a new mining season, and the '''Festival of Earth''', which honors the transformative power of the earth to create and reclaim. * '''Art and Music''': The Minthari's art and music are heavily influenced by their environment. Their sculptures often depict scenes of underground life and the spirits they revere, while their music mimics the sounds of the earth, incorporating rhythmic drumming and resonant chants that echo through their tunnels.
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