Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20140919000743/@comment-24994749-20140919005648

Zolnir wrote: Meh. I've written about nomadic people in Remnant since last year. That's an easy assumption to make when the world is so huge.

We still don't know what kind of threat the world outside the Kingdoms represent. Many of us assume that it's all Grimm, but maybe there's more? Well, I would think each "tribe" would have their own sort of organization system and a sort of authority that leads them. If tribes tend to move within settled territories or some are sedentary, they might suffer territorial conflicts that lead them to war with each other just like it happened to Pre-Columbian civilizations.

Also, some tribes might have conflicts with companies like the SDC if they transport their products across their territories. It's not unlikely some nomad group would jump at the idea of stealing a Dust or food or another type of supply cargo if they are running low on it at the moment or to exchange it with another group for a resource they need. Or the mere construction of railways for transport might require a certain level of destruction of the environment that could affect the lifestyle of the nomads by polluting water sources, resulting in the destruction of flora and fauna they feed from, etc.

Also, nomads likely wouldn't be under the jurisdiction of any kingdom, meaning that none will speak for them if a company attacks the "preventively" for the safety of the transportation of their products.