![]() ![]() ![]() Hence, they were only too glad when the Karavan labeled the Kamis as evil creatures, punishing those who would interact with them. What is more, the Kamis condemn Matis genetic manipulation of plant life. The Matis are suspicious and afraid of being possessed by the weird creatures who oppose the Karavan Guardians. They forever seek to gain Karavan favor because the Karavan represent an opposing force to the Kamis who incessantly impede Matis manipulation of plant life. Nowadays the Matis haughtily see themselves virtually as the Karavan's equal. After the Great Swarming however, despite King Yasson's pledging allegiance to the Karavan anew, dissident Matis began spreading doubt within the populous as to Karavan invincibility and their true place in the design of Jena which, in turn challenged the supreme authority of the King! The brunt of the dissention was then put down in 2504 by Jinovitch, a despotic king who instigated the persecution of doubters for heresy. Over time, their natural penchant for the powerful and the lordly led the Matis to build up a strong relationship with the Karavan who in turn readily engaged them in their fight against the Kamis. But more rationally, they see them as a useful ally whose arms of power they would all too gladly like to learn to wield. The Matis willingly see the Karavan as faithful servants of Jena who collect resources as offerings for the goddess to prepare for the future on a planet of fresh woodlands and pastures new. Summary The Matis have loyalties and a sense of duty towards: 1.1 The Matis have loyalties and a sense of duty towards:. ![]()
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