Created 09 Jul 2023, Published 09 Jul 2023, Last modified 10 May 2024 22:48
Dilamars is a vast nomadic country dominated by open plains that stretch northward into the cold reaches of the Tundra. The land is defined by wide horizons, rolling grasslands, and seasonal winds that shape both travel and tradition.
Its people live as roaming tribes of skilled horsefolk, moving with their herds across established migratory routes. Horses and cattle form the backbone of Dilamars’ economy and culture, valued not only as livestock but as symbols of status, lineage, and survival. Several times each year, the tribes gather at enormous open markets, where thousands of animals are traded, alliances are renewed, and disputes are settled.
While individual families often travel in small groups, most owe allegiance to one of several major tribes. These tribal affiliations govern protection, trade rights, and political influence across the plains. Loyalty to tribe is paramount, and leadership is earned through strength, wisdom, and the ability to provide for the people during harsh seasons.
Despite their constant movement, the tribes of Dilamars maintain a strong sense of shared identity, bound together by tradition, trade, and the endless grasslands they call home.
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