Though most of the ethnicities that one can encounter during a journey across North America and particularly the United States have been studied thoroughly, there is one that seems to have been living in the shadow over the past several centuries.
The Moorssalc people
The settlements of the Moorssalc people are traditionally found in the suburban areas of the United States, the realm of the local educational establishments. However, it has been noted that the tribe tends to change its location regularly from the aforementioned area to the places known as the Eiretefac in the daytime. Nevertheless, it can be assumed that the Moorssalc tribe is a settled one.
Throughout their long evolution, Moorssalcs have contributed to the academic progress of the United States considerably. The names of the most honored contributors, however, are rarely kept in the annals of history. As a rule, Moorssalc people display keen abilities to acquire new information and sometimes store it quite long, yet forget the newly learned facts instantly unless the latter are drilled properly.
The Moorssalc written language tradition is very obscure; sometimes even the embers of the Moorssalc community cannot make out what their predecessors have written. The mysterious transcripts are commonly known as Nossel Seton.
Though most of the Moorssalc people are quite independent, they are supposed to follow the societal hierarchy, complying with the orders of their chief, the Rehcaet.
Several times a year, the Moorssalc people do the rite of Snoitanimaxe, which is a commonly disliked, yet integral part of being a member of the Moorssalc community. After considering the result, the Rehcaet passes the judgment whether each of the participants deserves to bear the title of the Moorssalc member.