Difference between revisions of "LightFoot Tribe"

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{{Dinosaur infobox
[[Image:Lightfoots.jpg|thumb]]
|name=Light Foot
|image=[[Image:Lightfoots.jpg]]
|homeworld=[[Sauria]]
|tribe=Light Foot
|skin=Different shades of brown
|affiliation=[[Earth Walker]]
|appearances=[[Star Fox Adventures]]
}}


The LightFoots are a secretive and reclusive tribe of dinosaurs who live live in a large open water swamp between Thorntail Hollow and Cape Claw. The LightFoots seldom interacted with other tribes, preferring to keep to themselves. They built a large stone fort and gate with an intricate lock around their portion of the swamp to keep themselves separated from the rest of the world. However they did not appreciate crimes against them if and when they did venture out into the outside world; perpetrators of such crimes where captured and taken to the vast sacrificial mound in the centre of the LightFoot Village where they would be tortured to death by being stabbed repeatedly by a circle of guards with spears.
The LightFoots are a secretive and reclusive tribe of dinosaurs who live live in a large open water swamp between Thorntail Hollow and Cape Claw. The LightFoots seldom interacted with other tribes, preferring to keep to themselves. They built a large stone fort and gate with an intricate lock around their portion of the swamp to keep themselves separated from the rest of the world. However they did not appreciate crimes against them if and when they did venture out into the outside world; perpetrators of such crimes where captured and taken to the vast sacrificial mound in the centre of the LightFoot Village where they would be tortured to death by being stabbed repeatedly by a circle of guards with spears.
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The LightFoots seem to be based heavily off stereotyped native American Indians. Their devious ways and feathery headdress seem to back this notion.
The LightFoots seem to be based heavily off stereotyped native American Indians. Their devious ways and feathery headdress seem to back this notion.


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