Post by plaustrumimperialist on Jul 14, 2016 2:14:55 GMT -5
WILL BE UPDATED; JUST PUTTING THOUGHTS DOWN.
The giants, humans, and dwarves of Lower Mliza did not derive from different races, as some may believe; they used to be all the same height. As they migrated to Lower Mliza, however, the fish they ate along the coastline began to irreversibly change the height of some tribesmen- some taller, and some lower. The giants stopped growing at around seven meters, while dwarves stopped shrinking at around one meter. As soon as the fish was determined to be the cause, the tribes grew to fear the sea, vowing never to leave the safe ground of Orctova. Of course, in the Zjau-yl Sovereignty, many things have become possible...
The Zjaum:
The Rykt:
The Zjad:
Some people believe that the Zjad and the Zjaum were once the same people; their names, people, and values are quite similar. Regardless, the Zjad became the Zjaum's closest friends and most reluctant adversaries. Even as the Zjad reluctantly joined the Lido-wa, they maintained ambassadors with the Zjaum people. Their loyalty was well rewarded; it is almost as good to be of the Zjad tribe as it is to be in the Zjaum tribe. Zjad is considered by Zjaum to be "the noblest and most civil of all our foes."
The Ugo-yt:
If ever the Zjaum could have a rival, it would be the Ugo-yt. Ugo-yt daggers were the only technological rival to Zjaum axes, and they were the founders of the Lido-wa. Having set their territory as far away as possible from the Zjaum, they managed to maintain their own sphere of influence. Even though the Ugo-yt was the Zjaum rival, the Zjaum have been shockingly merciful. The Ugo-yt run an incredibly lucrative underground government separate to the Zjau-yl.
The Uzji-ko:
The Brun-so:
The Brun-so is almost completely comprised of giants.
The Gu-kum:
The giants, humans, and dwarves of Lower Mliza did not derive from different races, as some may believe; they used to be all the same height. As they migrated to Lower Mliza, however, the fish they ate along the coastline began to irreversibly change the height of some tribesmen- some taller, and some lower. The giants stopped growing at around seven meters, while dwarves stopped shrinking at around one meter. As soon as the fish was determined to be the cause, the tribes grew to fear the sea, vowing never to leave the safe ground of Orctova. Of course, in the Zjau-yl Sovereignty, many things have become possible...
The Zjaum:
The Rykt:
The Zjad:
Some people believe that the Zjad and the Zjaum were once the same people; their names, people, and values are quite similar. Regardless, the Zjad became the Zjaum's closest friends and most reluctant adversaries. Even as the Zjad reluctantly joined the Lido-wa, they maintained ambassadors with the Zjaum people. Their loyalty was well rewarded; it is almost as good to be of the Zjad tribe as it is to be in the Zjaum tribe. Zjad is considered by Zjaum to be "the noblest and most civil of all our foes."
The Ugo-yt:
If ever the Zjaum could have a rival, it would be the Ugo-yt. Ugo-yt daggers were the only technological rival to Zjaum axes, and they were the founders of the Lido-wa. Having set their territory as far away as possible from the Zjaum, they managed to maintain their own sphere of influence. Even though the Ugo-yt was the Zjaum rival, the Zjaum have been shockingly merciful. The Ugo-yt run an incredibly lucrative underground government separate to the Zjau-yl.
The Uzji-ko:
The Brun-so:
The Brun-so is almost completely comprised of giants.
The Gu-kum: