Azarg Kutahnu͞ug Blood Rituals (concept)
Translations of the Aehan Murder Poems depict the Azarg Kutahnu͞ug as an extremely militaristic society that subject their people to various grueling rituals. Children are said to be taken at birth from women who are expected to sire continuously until death or sacrifice, and are then immediately inducted into a training regime both parts incredibly strenuous and needlessly cruel. Strange rituals and tests upon the new-borns are normally done to decide whether or not they are worthy of the 'Devil-Tongue-Mercies' (or 'Hat', the first a likely name for the rituals to become a tribesmen in their societies, the second a possible but unlikely result of glyph 1012 being misspelled).
Newborns who 'fail' these tests are normally killed or abandoned (with another set of rituals and prophecies for children who then still return to the tribe as men, despite having been abandoned before even reaching their first year — of which the Azarg Kuthanu͞ug have recorded seven). Those who pass almost all die from the next twenty years of warrior training. Those who do become 'Death-Seekers' (no alternative translation).