Not exact matches
The dying Christ is raised to life
by a God who favors the
outcasts and the heartbroken and who summons all
tribes and tongues into an inclusive community of service and praise.
While she starts out a little generic, a child who was wronged at birth
by a
tribe who
outcasted her for unknown reasons and is now out for revenge and answers as an adult, Aloy quickly evolves into a well - rounded heroine.
Now these
tribes have been there for some time, they are set in their ways and they have formed different settlements across the world and now here comes this little
outcast girl who has been brought up
by this really strict but still loving guardian.
As it stands, Aloy is an
outcast, unaware of her own history or true heritage having been shunned
by her clan, the Nora
tribe, when she was just an infant.
The only thing stopping such pragmatisim toward our planet's biosphere is the fact we are dealing with a very large population of «apes» that have very recently formed into a handfull of large (proxy) warring
tribes surrounded
by impoverished and malnourished
outcasts.