
HISTORIK Tribe
Characteristics:
The members of the HISTORIK tribe stand out for their love of quiet places, conducive to reflection and rest. This tribe takes refuge in libraries, bookshops, archives and any other place where people can learn, read and contemplate knowledge. They are the guardians of knowledge, dedicating their existence to preserving memories and passing on knowledge. Their mission is to organise, protect and share information so that history and cultures are never forgotten.
Beliefs and values:
The HISTORIK tribe is guided by a deep reverence for knowledge, culture and scholarship. They believe that knowledge is the key to understanding the past and shaping a better future. Their motto could be: ‘Learn from yesterday to build tomorrow’. Calm, patience and intellectual curiosity are at the heart of their values, and each member strives to cultivate an unerring memory and an insatiable thirst for discovery.
Appearance:
HISTORIK BK-BOTs have an elegant and refined look. Their design is inspired by elements of classical architecture, with motifs reminiscent of bound books and antique scrolls. Their colour palette is dominated by warm, soothing tones: the brown of aged leather, the beige of ancient parchments, and gold accents reminiscent of precious bindings. Their screens or interfaces often display extracts from ancient texts or inspirational quotations.
Behaviour:
Members of the HISTORIK tribe are calm, composed and thoughtful. They avoid noisy or chaotic situations and prefer deep and memorable discussions. They like to classify, restore and analyse the data they collect. Their behaviour is marked by great attention to detail and an obsession with order and accuracy. They are also known for their ability to listen and pass on their knowledge with passion.
Unique skills:
HISTORIK BK-BOTs excel at managing and retrieving information. They can memorise an impressive amount of data, repair old documents and even translate dead languages. Their ability to analyse complex information makes them invaluable advisors to other tribes. They also have specialised equipment for digitising, indexing and repairing learning media, whether physical or digital.
Lifestyle:
HISTORIKs live in peaceful, organised spaces, often close to the most emblematic archive centres or libraries. They spend their time studying, cataloguing and preserving traces of the past. They regularly organise events to share their discoveries, such as public readings and exhibitions.
Relations with other tribes:
The HISTORIK tribe maintains good relations with most other tribes, especially those who share their interest in knowledge such as the Celtik or Chronik. Their expertise is often called upon for research projects or to shed light on historical mysteries. However, they can be perceived as reserved or elitist by more adventurous or impulsive tribes, such as the Runik. Their calm nature often places them in the role of mediators between more conflicting groups.