Luxidoor

Descriptions
The Luxidoor love expensive things, jewels, rare spices and exclusive ornaments. That is also why they are the most expensive tribe in Polytopia! The Luxidoor citizens lead very comfortable lives, draped in the finest purple silk. But will they survive outside of their beloved capital?

Steam: These wealthy snobs prefer a life of decadence from the safety of their mighty capital! A people of business, the Luxidoorian streets are lined with markets and a multitude of shopkeepers trying to peddle their wares to anyone with the cash.

Webshop
Mug: Luxidoorians always enjoy their sparkling Diamond Tea in these lavish jars. The finest porcelain of the Luxidoor mountains adds to their irresistible beauty. If you are ever invited to a Luxidoor Tea Ceremony, be sure to not decline, as it may not be well received.

Tee: The Phantrix is a huge animal that has a special place in any Luxidoorian’s heart as the backbone of their grand empire. They are seen as a valuable friend, a useful pack animal, and the base of a hearty stew. This garment commemorates the invaluable contributions of the majestic Phantrix to the wealth and prosperity of the Luxidoor tribe.

Tribe Celebrations
2019 Tribe Day: “The price shows the quality,” the shrewd Luxidoorian Emperor states a price increase for their tribe on December 2nd. "It's insultingly low, and we're worth so much more!"

2020 Tribe Moon: Carts full of gold, jewels, fabrics, and incense flow out of the temple of Exigeluss, the God of Wealth, blessing even the poorest of Luxidoor with a life of extravagance. Of course, nothing is free, and the Emperor wonders what Exigeluss will ask for in return...

2021 Tribe Moon: Unlike other tribes, the Luxidoor democratically elect their Emperor. Of course, the richest candidate always succeeds, because Luxidoorians always vote for the wealthiest. The campaign trail is littered with promises of riches and displays of power to sway potential voters.

2022 Tribe Moon: The Luxidoorian Emperor always sets the “hottest fashion” which all Luxidoorians try to emulate, even if it’s impractical in the hot sun. The current Emperor prefers turbans, but the last one loved shawls.

Miscellaneous
Skin: Yes, loyalty is nice, but you know what really motivates a good soldier? Riches. The gilded Aumux Mercenaries have been serving as the personal army of the Luxidoorian Emperor for many years, as there's no one else who can match their exorbitant demands for gold and precious gems! Ruthless, effective, and more than willing to destroy both their foes and the land in their insatiable, all-consuming greed, leaving little more than what's too small to be useful.

Steam Skin: The Aumux mercenaries are ruthless, effective, and more than willing to destroy their foes, desolate the land, and empty the treasury of their employers in their insatiable, all-consuming greed.

The only tribe confirmed to be truly democratic is the Luxidoor, because everyone elects the wealthiest Luxidoorian. The candidate with the most money wins, usually thanks to bribes, shady deals, and the appearance of prosperity to the common folk. They have a highly Capitalist society, but one to an extreme, where money and status are worshipped. So, they hold elections to choose their leader, but because of the nature of their society, the elections are always rigged in favor of the one with the most money.

The Luxidoor don't see the Yadakk as the lowest rungs of society as they do for other tribes.

Luxidoor is an Imperial Oligarchy.

Exigeluss is a real divine being, and are the reason the Luxidoor are so rich.

Local bully turned rapper, The Luxidoor Giant, has released Emilux Pô Exiduss. It is a song about their tribe’s superiority & wealth that includes so many profanities that it has been banned in some parts of Polytopia. The Luxidoor Giant is a fan of the previous emperor, hence the shawl. , so power in Luxidoor is mainly confined to a few families. Theoretically, anyone could be Emperor, e.g. if you managed to steal all the Emperor's money, you'd be elected, as the old Emperor clearly wasn't fit to secure all their wealth.