Vajte Teĝi Go

Vajte Teĝi Go
Vajte Teĝi Go was the capital city of the K̠o Horde, up until it's capture in 120 BKS, along with the collapse of the nation.

History
The area of which the city was settled in was 500 BKS, the time of when the Early Athathkja Tribes were settling in the Jüplisatü range. The city was unofficially made as the capital of the K̠o Clan in 438 BKS, after more invasions of surrounding villages began and more people flooded into the city, making it the largest in the Jüplisatü range for just over 180 years, up until it was surpassed in population by the Pajsüren Horde.

The city collapsed after being invaded by the Tenkiswi Horde, and was incorporated into the Tenkiswi society after major social class changes were made.

Culture and Practices
Vajte Teĝi Go followed the K̠o religion of Geni Ici (Path of the Sun), of which they left patterns carved into the sides of mountains or homes, to signify the presence of the sun goddess, and to bring prosperity to their people.

Ritualistic sacrifices of people over the age of 60 were common in Vajte Teĝi Go, although in all other parts of the K̠o Horde the tradition had been lost, possibly due to the amount of immigration from the invasion of nearby villages. The city also held on to old hunting rituals, where children at the age of 15 would participate in Snake Hunting, where they would hunt for the longest, most patterned snake to hang atop their home. Illegal snake traders were becoming increasingly more common however.

Most other traditions ceased when the Tenkiswi Horde took control over the city.

Language
Bekha was the most commonly spoken language, up until Tenkiswi occupation, when it was manditory for children to be taught Akhpekü from then on. The language is now almost extinct.