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|Culture and Society=The Torinok do not move with the wind; they endure it. They see life not as a journey of endless wandering, but as a field to cultivate, a legacy to leave behind.
|Culture and Society=The Torinok do not move with the wind; they endure it. They see life not as a journey of endless wandering, but as a field to cultivate, a legacy to leave behind.


    Patience Over Haste – The Torinok believe in slow, purposeful action. To act too quickly is to act without understanding.
*Patience Over Haste – The Torinok believe in slow, purposeful action. To act too quickly is to act without understanding.
    Roots Over Roads – They reject the idea that life is meant to be fleeting. Instead, they build, shape, and leave something lasting for those who come after them.
*Roots Over Roads – They reject the idea that life is meant to be fleeting. Instead, they build, shape, and leave something lasting for those who come after them.
    Stewards, Not Masters – Unlike the Vey’Lora, who flow with Vaelora’s breath, the Torinok believe their role is to anchor the land, to tend it, to ensure its beauty remains even when the wind has passed.
*Stewards, Not Masters – Unlike the Vey’Lora, who flow with Vaelora’s breath, the Torinok believe their role is to anchor the land, to tend it, to ensure its beauty remains even when the wind has passed.
|History and Legends=The Torinok mark their passage through time not by movement, but by what they build and leave behind.
|History and Legends=The Torinok mark their passage through time not by movement, but by what they build and leave behind.


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Though both peoples inhabit Vaelthar, their philosophies create a constant push and pull.
Though both peoples inhabit Vaelthar, their philosophies create a constant push and pull.


    The Torinok see the Vey’Lora as fleeting, unwilling to commit to the land. To them, the nomads are like wild pollen—beautiful, but directionless.
*The Torinok see the Vey’Lora as fleeting, unwilling to commit to the land. To them, the nomads are like wild pollen—beautiful, but directionless.
    The Vey’Lora see the Torinok as stubborn, unable to see that change is the only constant in Vaelora’s realm.
*The Vey’Lora see the Torinok as stubborn, unable to see that change is the only constant in Vaelora’s realm.
     Despite their differences, both acknowledge that they need one another—the Torinok build, and the Vey’Lora ensure nothing grows stagnant.
     Despite their differences, both acknowledge that they need one another—the Torinok build, and the Vey’Lora ensure nothing grows stagnant.