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 The disposition of the lorath as a people tends to make their interactions with foreign species a politely cool one, at least officially. The most obvious side effect of this outlook is the lorath establishment of special economic exchange zones which are typically the only places in which those foreign to the matriarchy are explicitly permitted. While foreigners are not forbidden from venturing outside of these zones, those who do are not guaranteed fair treatment and any harm that comes to stray foreigners is typically of little concern to the lorath. The disposition of the lorath as a people tends to make their interactions with foreign species a politely cool one, at least officially. The most obvious side effect of this outlook is the lorath establishment of special economic exchange zones which are typically the only places in which those foreign to the matriarchy are explicitly permitted. While foreigners are not forbidden from venturing outside of these zones, those who do are not guaranteed fair treatment and any harm that comes to stray foreigners is typically of little concern to the lorath.
  
-The stance of polite disinterest in foreigners is, softened somewhat by those who choose and succeed in settling within the Matriarchy's boders. Foreigners within lorath society are permitted to maintain their family habits, however, they are also encouraged to partake in civic involvement, community efforts, and integrate into lorath society. Those which tend to refrain from integrating into lorath society in a timely manner tend to be regarded as outsiders and treated as such until efforts are made by the foreigners to be accepted. Due to the highly social nature of the lorath as a people, this regard may turn into a stigma if unaddressed over a prolonged period of time potentially resulting in the boycotting of an individual or family making life within the Matriarchy quite difficult.+The stance of polite disinterest in foreigners is, softened somewhat by those who choose to, and succeed in settling within the Matriarchy's boders. Foreigners within lorath society are permitted to maintain their family habits, however, they are also encouraged to partake in civic involvement, community efforts, and integrate into lorath society. Those which tend to refrain from integrating into lorath society in a timely manner tend to be regarded as outsiders and treated as such until efforts are made by the foreigners to be accepted. Due to the highly social nature of the lorath as a people, this regard may turn into a stigma if unaddressed over a prolonged period of time potentially resulting in the boycotting of an individual or family making life within the Matriarchy quite difficult.
  
 Conversely foreigners who have taken steps to integrate fully within lorath culture, may earn a fondness and acceptance from the lorath as a people taking them in as 'one of their own.' This fondness includes those which have performed sufficient services to the Matriarchy to be granted a Lorath-Type body making the acceptance into the fold largely complete. Conversely foreigners who have taken steps to integrate fully within lorath culture, may earn a fondness and acceptance from the lorath as a people taking them in as 'one of their own.' This fondness includes those which have performed sufficient services to the Matriarchy to be granted a Lorath-Type body making the acceptance into the fold largely complete.
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