Kundalese Culture
The Kundalese are a very ritualistic, traditional form of people who have a social structure based upon strict rules and traditions that date back from centuries.
It is also a very sexually open culture, with sex playing an important role in the growth of a Kundalese Man or Woman,
When a Kundalese Girl becomes of Age. It is tradition for her to serve as a vessel for her fathers seed. She is prepared by her mother and endowed in ritualistic clothing and jewelry, The same clothing and Jewelry her mother wore when her father had taken her.
After she is prepared, she is sent alone to her fathers chambers. From there, the father places a traditional collar upon the girls neck. She will wear this collar for the rest of her life. The Father then attaches a Leash upon the collar. More specifically a leash that explicitly shows his ownership of her, and that he is one of the men that will be using her as a vessel for his manhood.