Modifying Sterga Hamla's missions for these reasons would also require modifying Milles' digging missions that disparage the Fyros for using the "Fyros Method" of resource tracking.
From the Lore:
The Matis are friendly—meaning they are no longer trying to conquer and dominate them—toward the Tryker is because they would "rather [be friendly] than risk having them turn to the Fyros again."
The Matis are agitated by the Fyros moving closer to the Kami and "many . . . call for a firmer stand against Pyr and their policy of Kami proliferation."
"The Matis consider the Zoraïs as high-minded homins but whose 'pagan religion' must be kept in check. . . . Many Matis resent this 'debt' [saving King Yrkanis and giving him shelter] to the Zoraïs which they claim has tarnished their honor and their credibility in the eyes of the Karavan."
Sounds like Sterga Hamla is the perfect Matis to me.
From the Lore:
The Matis are friendly—meaning they are no longer trying to conquer and dominate them—toward the Tryker is because they would "rather [be friendly] than risk having them turn to the Fyros again."
The Matis are agitated by the Fyros moving closer to the Kami and "many . . . call for a firmer stand against Pyr and their policy of Kami proliferation."
"The Matis consider the Zoraïs as high-minded homins but whose 'pagan religion' must be kept in check. . . . Many Matis resent this 'debt' [saving King Yrkanis and giving him shelter] to the Zoraïs which they claim has tarnished their honor and their credibility in the eyes of the Karavan."
Sounds like Sterga Hamla is the perfect Matis to me.
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