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The Kazzar are a nomadic tribe of reptilians manily found in the Moruth Swamplands. They are led by Zrrak the Sly, a clever and savy businessman. The Kazzar are known for providing the rest of Nocturnus with Kassava claws. Kassava claws are the claws that grow on the deadly Kassava plant found only in the corrupted wasteland, a small area deep in the Moruth Swamplands. The plant will attack anyone who is not a member of the Kazzar tribe, so they are next to impossible for anyone else to harvest. The claws make excelent weapons as they are sharper than steel and never lose their edge. The Kazzar are avid traders and will regularly travel great distances to sell their wares. They are a relatively peaceful society compared to most in Nocturnus, but they will attack without hesitation if provoked.

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Zrrak the Sly (middle):

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My first tribe, thanks for checking them out!

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They're great! Our first proper Nocturnian born and bred businessmen! I like the swamp technique, and the bushes are cool. That's a lot of dark red leaves! I like the story too, I may have to invest in some of these Kassava claws! Way to expand our flora as well as fauna at the same time!

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I love the huge tree :classic:, and the figures with the Chima heads work really well. Nice work with the landscaping - having the lower swamp area looks good, and those are some scary looking plants. The one thing that I think would enhance this a bit would be to stick it on a dark background - then the colours (especially the dark reds) would stand out nicely.

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It's actually good to see a wider range of colors being used in mocs, I guess only Nocturnus offers weird stuff like that. That said, I really like your build. Really nice tree, great swamp and interesting story

  • 3 weeks later...
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Nice tribe Torgar! I really like the tall tree and the Kassava bushes! :thumbup: The only nitpick i have is that the foreground looks a little bare and under-utilised, perhaps contracting the base at the front and sides would make the whole composition look tighter.

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