#Lore24 – Entry #157 – Wild West Month #5 – Life and Death Upon the Bitter Frontier
As told by Kumiko Stalks-Amongst-the-Stars, shaman of the Midnight Panther tribe of Kerra-Kerra
The Bitter Frontier is our life. The Bitter Frontier is our death. To live as a free people, we Kerra-Kerra must accept that freedom is first dangerous, but preferable to the life inside the Cities Beyond the Great Walls that lie in the direction of the sun’s rise. Though filled with many dangers, the Bitter Frontier is where we live our lives, thriving in ways those not born of the wilds can never understand.
The Bitter Frontier’s bounty is plentiful until it is not. If the spirits are not respected, then they will see to it that we suffer for our disrespect; when we revere them as they should be, our lives are simpler and filled with good hunting and good growth. Some spirits may see to it that we suffer for our lack of action in defending them as well, for there are many of the peoples from the Cities Beyond the Great Walls who venture into the Bitter Frontier and now have many settlements in lands they have claimed from the Many Peoples who are both Kerra-Kerra and those who are not. They do not understand our ways, and this leads to conflict, which upsets the natural order.
They seek what we do not, ripping stones they desire from the bowels of the earth itself, sucking the very lifeblood of the land to burn and turn the skies black with smoke, to expand their claims upon the land, attempting to bind it with their Bands of Wood and Steel so that their Howling Steel Chariots may travel swiftly across the Bitter Frontier. They bring their Thundering Weapons to bear against us, killing us from afar, so it is with great reluctance that we have been forced to adopt their ways of killing, lest we ourselves be killed.
But hope still springs for the Kerra-Kerra, for the spirits hear our cries, and make cries of their own. Those from the Cities Beyond the Great Walls are not welcome within the Bitter Frontier, and venture here at their own risk. Many have been the Lesser Uproars of the spirits, sundering settlements that grow too large, scattering its peoples to the wind and ripping free their binding bands upon the earth, removing the precious things they seek to claim from within the shifting rock. Entire landscapes have been changed by the fury of the spirits.
I fear that this will be an eternal struggle, for that is the nature of the Bitter Frontier.