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Rednans like to forge new bonds and strive for friendship, but do not forget their enemies on the other hand. Who makes himself an enemy of Redna and its people will have to face hostilities until the feud is ended. This does not mean that the Rednans are hateful and revenge-thirsty people though. More than often it will be them to approach an enemy to seek peace and end the times of hate and anger with the corresponding person or town.
 
Lore-wise, the Rednan culture is heavily influenced by tales and legends of dragons and other fantastical creatures. TheirMany local scriptures tell the stories of wandering dragons, who choose to seddle and breed at the islands of Redna, many years before mankind seddled there. It is unknown why the dragons vanished from these lands, and to this day, no proof of their excistence could be discovered except the stories told by the scriptures. The Rednan banner shows a golden dragon, who is believed to be the most powerful from all the dragons that roam the skies of Alathra. Many Rednans believe, that in times of great danger and suffering, the golden dragon will emerge from the black of the night sky to save the islands by burning its enemies to a crisp. Therefore, some Rednans burn a part of their harvest each year to please the mysterious golden dragon and ask him to protect them in times of direness.
 
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