Reachfolk Tribe
The Reachfolk have rich oral traditions and don't commit their stories to paper as scholars from most other provinces do. Many from clans who live in the wilderness are illiterate and do not care to learn. Some Reachfolk are even opposed to the idea of learning to read and write. Some Reachfolk who served the Longhouse Emperors in Cyrodiil during the Second Era encouraged their children to learn their letters. Following the fall of the Longhouse Dynasty, there was not much call for reading and writing in the Karth Valley, barring major settlements like Markarth, where such skills were more widespread.
Concept Flaw:
The Reachfolk have rich oral traditions and don't commit their stories to paper as scholars from most other provinces do. Many from clans who live in the wilderness are illiterate and do not care to learn. Some Reachfolk are even opposed to the idea of learning to read and write, in this - Clans will be expected to show their gratitude to their ancestors and share their stories by having a dance or sacrifice every three weeks to give favour, posting a rumour in the Discord that might expose their whereabouts.
Requirements:
Reachfolk are a variety of people united by a common belief and philosophy that set them apart from the civilised folks of Tamriel. They include Reachmen, the natives of the Reach, but also a few non-humans such as minotaurs, and are more open to witches, vampires and werewolves.
A Reachfolk clan can be started by at least 4+ Reachmen. Reachmen, witches, vampires or werewolves must remain 75% of the clan at all times.