Geb are compulsive debaters, and for all f their militaristic tendencies are fanatics for democracy. Every decision in a Geb city is made as the result of weeks or months of debate. The some exception is the decision to fight the blooded or eliminate evidence of gods, regarding which they are to say the least intense. They use criminals and war prisoners as slave labor, but are otherwise fairly friendly to outsiders.
Shar have a strict hierarchy, with a small oligarchy at top, and strictly delineated castes beneath them. Most Shar cities are closed to outsiders. They raid nearby settlements for slaves or food or just for the fuck of it. Gladiatorial contests that can raise one's caste. Outsiders are sometimes allowed to compete, sometimes forced to, but will never be integrated into Shar society as a result.
Sava are clannish anarchists. Families stay together because they want to, and wen they no longer want to, they leave. They cooperate to hunt or for defense, and because they are naturally outgoing and friendly, but they almost never feel obligated to do so by anything beyond affection or enlightened self interest.
Aelth have a tribal structure, and are generally hostile to outsiders.
Duer are insular and clannish. They are polite and open to outsiders as prudent, but generally keep very mug to themselves. Ruled by councils of elders who vote among themselves.
Lothar, as far as anyone can tell, have no sort of organizational structure at all. They appear to live mostly individual existences, acting together only when necessary. They at a extremely private, and did not even attempt to make contact with outsiders until quite recently.
The bugs claim that they are ruled by the wisdom of their elders, but nobody else can even determine if said elders are sentient, let alone in command. Mysterious.
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