An extraordinarily dispassionate man, Poortool runs his
tribe as an even-handed autocrat. He is willing to hear
out the opinions of even his gith sentries and scullery
slaves. He believes that anyone may have valuable
information to contribute to his decision making. He does
not suppose, however, that everyone is equally qualified to
make decisions and disdains the time-wasting, consensusbuilding processes of democracy. He has at times, reversed
a decision in response to dissension. He does not see
this as a sign of weakness, but rather as proof that he is
open-minded and dedicated to the best interests of the
community.
Poortool leaves the day to day administration of village
affairs to Tordos, his second in command. Tordos tracks
inventory of dry goods as well as magic components.
He also directs the staff of slaves that the village has
acquired both through raids and the slave markets of the
city-states. The slaves are employed in all aspects of life
in the village. The mages need only get involved in the
mundane tasks of day to day life to the extent that it
interests them.
The security of the village is the responsibility of
Garreth, a human soldier who escaped the prisons of
Gulg on a Red Moon Hunt and sought asylum in
Poortool’s village. He commands the gith warriors who
protect the community, and he coordinates their raids.
Poortool himself decides who will comprise the parties
that are sent on various missions required to advance the
interests of the community and its allies.
There are currently eight mages in the tribe, in addition
to Poortool and Tordos. They are encouraged to spend
their time engaged in study and research and to leave
the administration of day to day affairs with Poortool.
Poortool arranges for the purchase of necessary goods
through House Tsalaxa.
Poortool allows the members to pursue whatever
interests they may have, but they must be prepared to
leave at a moment’s notice to undertake a mission for
the community or of its allies. Poortool demands the
unquestioning responsiveness of a military organization in
all missions and raiding activity. They respect Poortool’s
vision and realize that he has only succeeded because of
a willingness to make hard decisions. There are two young
mages within the Gulg Veiled Alliance who are loyal to
Poortool, and one in Nibenay.
There are 50 gith who serve as the camp garrison.
The gith come from tribes who have been displaced
by Blackspear’s activity. Their efforts are coordinated by
Garreth, the garrison commander. They serve the tribe in
exchange for the goods they steal in raids, as well as the
aid Poortool offers in defending their own tribes against
Blackspear. None of the warriors are psionicists.
Twenty slaves comprise Tordos’ staff. Among these
slaves are some artisans who maintain the buildings and
fences, a kitchen staff, herders, and a few laborers. The
slaves are treated well and not overworked. This is not
because of any compassion on Poortool’s part. But it
simply reflects his idea of how to enhance the productivity
of his property
A young candidate of the veiled alliance suddenly runs
away into the desert, templars burst through the door just
as a sale of magic components is completed, an elf tribe
is attacked by gith who strip the elves bare and leave
them in the desert – a bizarre and seemingly unrelated
series of events.
It is actually the activity of a small but increasingly
influential raiding tribe of the Ivory Triangle. Poortool’s
Horde is a tribe of mages tended to by slaves and
defended by gith. This bizarre confederation is the result
of Poortool’s desire to create a place where he could
pursue magic openly and in the company of other mages.
A place where he was not beholden to the suffocating
secrecy of the Veiled Alliance, nor subservient to the will
of the king in the ranks of the city’s defilers. The pursuit
of this goal has led the ruthless preserver to found the
most unlikely raiding tribe in the Ivory Triangle region.