Tir'ri

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Tir'ri

Demonym - Tir'rian

Flag

Tir’ri’s flag is shaped like a double triangle. It is red in color with a silver sword edged in black on the far left side.

Racial Groups

This bunch of nomads is made up entirely of humans. Adoptees of other species are rare.

Leadership

Only men can become the Tal’jeerann here. This man is usually the strongest warrior. Competitions are held in order for the Tal’jeerann to find himself an Heir. This usually happens in his 10th year of his reign, though some have held the Bak’lenn (trials of the blade) sooner than that.

Clothing

Tir’ri is the only other place in the Nomad Territories where skirts can commonly be found. Women's garb is called yal’ned. Women's hands are always covered.
Djal – a high collared, knee long dress with no sleeves and is open on one side from the hip down.
Elurinn – a ground length skirt that is narrow at the top and wider at the base. It is worn under the djal
Shlith – arm covers that start just below the shoulder. They are secured to the arm with thin ribbons. They fall past the fingers. Shlith is the singular. The plural form is Shlith’em.
T’lii – form fitting leggings worn under the elurinn
Zulenn – boots that go mid way up the calf.

Men are largely unconcerned with shirts, preferring to go bare chested in the warmer seasons. They wear loose pants (hlopath) tucked into the tops of their boots (k’luyinn) and wear a wide band around the waist (quonar). When they do wear shirts (go’shenn), they are loose, v-necked and long sleeved.
A go'ladonn is also sometimes worn.

Beliefs

Tir’rians have a firm belief in an ancient Mother Goddess who is said to have lived in Jek’patel Elora Keverynn which is located in the Tula’tevenn Province. While the Mother is a belief shared in some degree by all five Nomadic people, the Tir’rians place her at the center of their lives, which is quite strange for such a Patriarchal culture. It is because of their strong belief that the other four groups have placed guardianship of the ruins in their hands.

Magic

Tir'ri is heavily anti-magic. Anything that isn't practiced by one of their shamans (or equivalent in other territories) is seen as heresy.
Shaman magic is ritualistic, involving complex invocations and ritual objects.

Geography

Pinerush Woods