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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 6695619" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>There is a write up on The Horse Lands region over <a href="http://www.thepiazza.org.uk/bb/viewtopic.php?p=83083#p83083" target="_blank">on The Piazza</a>, which isn't 100% finished yet. Enhgir is detailed there while Orochen is detailed under the section for The Far North. The Far North section is <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?252142-Kulan-The-Ancient-Lands-of-Kanpur" target="_blank">posted here on EN World too</a>.</p><p></p><p>I've cut and pasted both section here for your convenience...</p><p>___________</p><p></p><p><strong><u>ENHGIR</u></strong> (Eldred elves and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ket_people" target="_blank">Kets</a> [Siberian taiga])</p><p>The forest known as Enhgir is home to two different civilizations. First, there are the Eldred elves that live in the deepest parts of the taiga forest. The forest gained its name from these elves, and they claim it as their own. The Eldred are a well-known race in Kanpur's Far East. The Eldred of Enhgir are a bit different, however. Their society is a blending of elven and oriental culture while the Eldred living in the Eastern Lands consider themselves completely oriental.</p><p></p><p>The Eldred are not alone in Enhgir. There is also a nomadic human culture — the Ketto — living in the forest. They are hunters and fishers, and they have been known to breed reindeer. Their society is patriarchal and their holy men are spirit shamans. (Deers and bears are sacred to them.) They respect and fear the Eldred. The elves, in return, are very protective of the Ketto, although they won't intervene when it is nature that threatens the Ketto. Outsiders, on the other hand, will face the wrath of the Eldred if they harm the Ketto.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>OROCHEN</u></strong> (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oroch_people" target="_blank">Orochs</a>)</p><p>Orochen is a large taiga forest that spans the northern coast from Bard's Gate in the west to the edge of the Iceshield Lands in the east. However, it is also the name that outsiders give the denizens of the forest. Torassians call them Orochs or Orochis, but in truth, that is only one name for the various tribes of this expansive region. The tribes living near Bard's Gate usually refer to themselves as the Oani. They are hunters and fishers, for the most part, and live a settled lifestyle. There are exceptions but those tribes usually live deeper in the forest and are less civilized. The Oani are a spiritual people; their religious leaders are shamans.</p><p></p><p>There is also a race of feral elves that live in the western half of the Orochen Forest. They are called Liget elves and dislike intruders in what they consider their homeland. (This includes everyone else except the Oani.) Liget elves worship spirits of the land and revere the forest's powerful fey creatures as quasi-deities. Those fey lords, in return, protect the Liget from the machinations of Torassian expansionists and Sogukol raiders. The forest is home to other, more dark, denizens as well. Monstrous vermin, cannibalistic frost ghuls, and several tribes of evil humanoids living in underground caves.</p><p>___________</p><p></p><p>The Liget elves wouldn't be inclined to help travelers while the Eldred elves of Enhgir would be more helpful, as long as travelers don't prey on the Ketto. The tribes of Orochs could be helpful or not.</p><p></p><p>Of course, beware the frost ghouls of Orochen!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 6695619, member: 2012"] There is a write up on The Horse Lands region over [URL="http://www.thepiazza.org.uk/bb/viewtopic.php?p=83083#p83083"]on The Piazza[/URL], which isn't 100% finished yet. Enhgir is detailed there while Orochen is detailed under the section for The Far North. The Far North section is [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?252142-Kulan-The-Ancient-Lands-of-Kanpur"]posted here on EN World too[/URL]. I've cut and pasted both section here for your convenience... ___________ [B][U]ENHGIR[/U][/B] (Eldred elves and [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ket_people"]Kets[/URL] [Siberian taiga]) The forest known as Enhgir is home to two different civilizations. First, there are the Eldred elves that live in the deepest parts of the taiga forest. The forest gained its name from these elves, and they claim it as their own. The Eldred are a well-known race in Kanpur's Far East. The Eldred of Enhgir are a bit different, however. Their society is a blending of elven and oriental culture while the Eldred living in the Eastern Lands consider themselves completely oriental. The Eldred are not alone in Enhgir. There is also a nomadic human culture — the Ketto — living in the forest. They are hunters and fishers, and they have been known to breed reindeer. Their society is patriarchal and their holy men are spirit shamans. (Deers and bears are sacred to them.) They respect and fear the Eldred. The elves, in return, are very protective of the Ketto, although they won't intervene when it is nature that threatens the Ketto. Outsiders, on the other hand, will face the wrath of the Eldred if they harm the Ketto. [B][U]OROCHEN[/U][/B] ([URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oroch_people"]Orochs[/URL]) Orochen is a large taiga forest that spans the northern coast from Bard's Gate in the west to the edge of the Iceshield Lands in the east. However, it is also the name that outsiders give the denizens of the forest. Torassians call them Orochs or Orochis, but in truth, that is only one name for the various tribes of this expansive region. The tribes living near Bard's Gate usually refer to themselves as the Oani. They are hunters and fishers, for the most part, and live a settled lifestyle. There are exceptions but those tribes usually live deeper in the forest and are less civilized. The Oani are a spiritual people; their religious leaders are shamans. There is also a race of feral elves that live in the western half of the Orochen Forest. They are called Liget elves and dislike intruders in what they consider their homeland. (This includes everyone else except the Oani.) Liget elves worship spirits of the land and revere the forest's powerful fey creatures as quasi-deities. Those fey lords, in return, protect the Liget from the machinations of Torassian expansionists and Sogukol raiders. The forest is home to other, more dark, denizens as well. Monstrous vermin, cannibalistic frost ghuls, and several tribes of evil humanoids living in underground caves. ___________ The Liget elves wouldn't be inclined to help travelers while the Eldred elves of Enhgir would be more helpful, as long as travelers don't prey on the Ketto. The tribes of Orochs could be helpful or not. Of course, beware the frost ghouls of Orochen! [/QUOTE]
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