In our world a myriad of different cultures and traditions exist. Culminating from many generations of tradition passed down from parent to child. Some of these traditions die off before they have hardly even begun, and some continue on for centuries upon centuries. These traditions range from what the western world views as “Wonderful” and “Exotic”, to “Taboo” and “Barbaric”. Yet to the people who believe in them they each carry a unique, purposeful meaning.
A tribe located far in the east, secluded in jungles and known as almost a myth to outsiders. Has been around for many, many centuries. And is known not only for its powerful warriors and secrecy but the taboo traditions and rituals it follows to this very day.
In the tribe of Kundala, A mans ability to fight is valued above everything. From a young age Kundali boys are trained in all arts of war. They grow up fighting for everything, even something as simple as a meal. While to the outside world this may seem barbaric, the Kundali believe that this separates the weak from the strong.