Of the descendants of Ethrekas, the Makhetia were subject to the wrath of [[Solara]] such that their structures and governance were [[The Great Scorching|laid waste to by the flame]], and the Ethetia instead being gifted with soul by Solara herself as they were believed to be congenial to her. Thus, the Ethetia's blood survived and became split across the land of Ethrekas into various tribes. The modern [[Kataletia]], who are identified as such because of their status as having belonged to the [[Grecydan Empire]] and thus, allowing for a homogeneous identity, are one such, and they are typically contrasted with the [[Eretia]], who inhabit within the fertile lands of [[Tradarda]] as they were once enslaved by the elven peoples of the [[Vaathara]]. This classification is considered by some to be too broad, however, and that many peoples and phenotypes exist in the Kataletia than would be thought. Kataletian scholars hold that there were six main tribes that descended into the modern Kataletia, each with their own physical traits and mannerisms. These are the [[Teletia]], the [[Najetia]], the [[Fajraetia]], the [[Aldetia]], the [[Minetia]], and the [[Vespetia]].\\ | Of the descendants of Ethrekas, the Makhetia were subject to the wrath of [[Solara]] such that their structures and governance were [[The Great Scorching|laid waste to by the flame]], and the Ethetia instead being gifted with soul by Solara herself as they were believed to be congenial to her. Thus, the Ethetia's blood survived and became split across the land of Ethrekas into various tribes. The modern [[Kataletia]], who are identified as such because of their status as having belonged to the [[Grecydan Empire]] and thus, allowing for a homogeneous identity, are one such, and they are typically contrasted with the [[Eretia]], who inhabit within the fertile lands of [[Tradarda]] as they were once enslaved by the elven peoples of the [[Vaathara]]. This classification is considered by some to be too broad, however, and that many peoples and phenotypes exist in the Kataletia than would be thought. Kataletian scholars hold that there were six main tribes that descended into the modern Kataletia, each with their own physical traits and mannerisms. These are the [[Teletia]], the [[Najetia]], the [[Fajraetia]], the [[Aldetia]], the [[Minetia]], and the [[Vespetia]].\\ |
Of the descendants of Caskaris, there were previously the Ayanics and the Neraics, who now have become two distinct peoples that contrast by way of appearance and cultural belief. These two groups are the [[Iluayans]] and the [[Varayans]], who were born from the interbreeding of the earlier peoples. The Varayans, who are thought to have migrated past the mountains of [[Aryela]] into the northern lands of snow, worship primarily [[Corala]] as a goddess of balance and karma, and it is she who mediates the flow of the mortal world. The Iluayans, on the other hand, belong to many subtypes, with the [[Druids of Caleya|druidic peoples]] having belonged to the faith of the Neraics and who found their bloodline dispersing into the eastern Ayanics. From these druids came the tribal [[Aetherics]] and the occultists of the east, who worship the [[Deonyths]] as gods. | Of the descendants of Caskaris, there were previously the Ayanics and the Neraics, who now have become two distinct peoples that contrast by way of appearance and cultural belief. These two groups are the [[Iluayans]] and the [[Varayans]], who were born from the interbreeding of the earlier peoples. The Varayans, who are thought to have migrated past the mountains of [[Aryela]] into the northern lands of snow, worship primarily [[Corala]] as a goddess of balance and karma, and it is she who mediates the flow of the mortal world. The Iluayans, on the other hand, belong to many subtypes, with the [[Druids of Caleya|druidic peoples]] having belonged to the faith of the Neraics and who found their bloodline dispersing into the eastern Ayanics. From these druids came the tribal [[Aetherics]] and the [[Covens of Deonasta|occultists of the east]], who worship the [[Deonyths]] as gods. |