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Adanne- (High Men, True Men, Denai) The Adanne were an ancient race of Men who came out of Antille in the Second Age of the Jinn.  The immortal Adanne dwelled peacefully in the gardens of Jessone until their downfall at the hands of Beorgoth the deceiver.

Adanni- see Dosterrans

Adrians- (Westmen) Northmen descended from a mixed Nordrandric/Northric stock. Following the conquest of Hirania in the later years of the third age, the Nordrandric King Adrius founded the kingdom of Adria which converted to the Truefaith soon after its foundation.  Adria was an independent kingdom until the formation of Somtraria in the late fourth age.

Ammannai- (Kuks, Feldorani, Dark Wildemen) A Wildemen race that removed into the west soon after the mission of Feldoran.  The Ammannai's new homelands in the west were in time referred to as Ammanna.  The Ammannai wiped out the Troatians in Ammanna and new Ammannai nations replaced them.  When Foreigners came to Ammanna in the Fifth Age they referred to the various Ammannai peoples as simply Kuks.

Anterrax

Aronterdi- see Mehtkorl

Arrartians- see Setai

Barbarians- see Wildemen

Belmubs

Beorlgorn

Dark Wildemen- see Ammannai

Darlynnioni- (Thanesmen) Troatians of Darlynnion.  Following the drowning of Troatia the Troatians in Darlynnion were referred to as the Darlynnioni.  The Darlynnioni were all but eradicated after the Ammannai onslaught in the second age.  Though some small pockets of the population did survive.

Decoreans

Denai- see Adanne

Dosterrans- (Adanni, Naubibaua, Sons of Naumiba, Sons of Aniba) The Dosterrans are the most ancient race of men living on Bergary.  For the First and Second Ages the Dosterrans held sway over the majority of the Allyannan Continent from their chief city of Dosterras.  During the Chaos at the beginning of the Third Age the Dosterrans splintered into the Nopo, Nuahul, and Urdai.

Downfallen- see Troatians

Druitts

Durots

Castians- see Nephilim

Eansaics

Ellohians

Eorud

Exiled- see Troatians

Faithful- see Setai

Fairfolk- see Wildemen

Farshim

Farsilli- see Nephilim

Farsingas

Feldorani- see Ammannai

Fell Men- Nephilim

Galgorians- see Troatians

Ghams

Guzuans

Hanards

Haraudlienites

Harthanians

High Men- see Adanne

Hiranians- see Hyrans

Hush

Hyrans- (Westerlings, West Urdai, Hiranians, Tiraruine) Urdai of Hirania in the third age.  After the partition of the Urdai in 393 of the third age, the West Urdai or Hyrans were those in the valleys of the River Allyn and the River Ghursh.  The Hyrans were completely destroyed after the Nordrandric conquest of Hirania in the later years of the third age.

Hyro-Xelans

Jinn

Kander

Kiveshok

Konogentan

Kuks- see Ammannai

Lamuikai- see Setai

Maea

Mehtkorl- (Aronterdi, Sandmen) A sacred order of warriors started by Giljorrean after the Mannish Civil War.  The Mehtkorl was a military based in Aronterd that was to protect the Empire and the Truefaith from foreign attack.  Members of the order eventually became so isolated they became their own people.  After the introduction of Anibadism in the Third Age, The Mehtkorl were considered a radical outlaw band and was hunted down for centuries by the Xelan Emperors but never destroyed until the Biskoffian Wars.

Misraim- see Nephilim

Mizratingas

Nakanal

Naubibaua- see Dosterrans

Nethermen- see Troatians

Nephilim- (Nephiti, Misraim, Slaves of Keorlan, Fell Men, Castians, Farsilli) The Nephilim were bred by the Kander-lords of Casti in the Fourth Age of the Jinn.  They came from a mixed Farshim and Demonic stock and were used mainly as soldiers.  Some did become famous.  One, named Saryssin, became the king of Not but he was eventually killed in the Great Flood.  Some Nephilim populations did survive that cataclysm in Northern Allyanna.  These populations were captured by the rogue spirit of Keorlan ,the Black-king, and taken to Diordal.  Keorlan carried out further breeding and was able to disguise them as "Angels of Light" he called Nephiti.  But the Nephilim and Diordal were destroyed by Seraphim at the end of the First Age during the Battle of Anibak.

Nephiti- see Nephilim

Nopo

Nordrandyr

Northmen

Northrics

Nosterrans

Nuahul

Nufatroatians

Portannai

Portannans

Prax

Pyrotians

Rissyngas

Samuk

Sandmen- see Mehtkorl

Saqts

Seraphim

Setai- (Faithful, Arrartians, Lamuikai) Of the various descendants of the Adanne of Jessone the most righteous and noble were the Setai.  Dwelling in Arrartia these humble shepherds worshipped Yahleohym during the dark days of Fourth Age of the Jinn.  Two of the Setai, Noai and Namba, were selected by Yahleohym to survive the Great Flood and repopulate Bergary and Nosterras.

Shoossaics

Slaves of Keorlan- Nephilim

Somtrarians

Sons of Aniba- see Dosterrans

Sons of Naumiba- see Dosterrans

Sons of Troatt- see Troatians

Southerlings- see Troatians

Southmen- see Troatians

Swarthymen- see Troatians

Thanesmen- see Darlynnioni

Those-that-were-still-loyal- see Troatians

Tiraruine- see Hyrans

Troatians- (Those-that-were-still-loyal, Sons of Troatt, Downfallen, Galgorians, Exiled, Southmen, Southerlings, Nethermen, Swarthymen) The Troatians left the Mannish Kingdom (Dosterras) after the Mannish Civil War and made their kingdom on the Isle of Troatia.  Their colonies covered much of the known world.  At the end of the First Age Troatia sank into the sea.  The only survivors of that race were the Nufatroatians, Zizurotians, and Darlynnioni.  They evolved into seperate nations but their race was always referred to as the Troatians as a whole.

True Men- see Adanne

Uranis

Urdai

Wealsh

Westmen- see Adrians

Westerlings- see Hyrans

West Urdai- see Hyrans

Wildemen- (Fairfolk, Barbarians) The WIldemen first turned up in Bergary towards the end of the First Age.  Their origins are unknown but they are suspected of having Nephilim blood.  The Wildemen never stayed one group of people for very long the split between they Ammannai, Ellohians, and Northmen early after their appearence.

Xelans

Zag

Zaglanders

Zanki

Zizurotians

 

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