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Major Human Ethnic Groups

These represent the largest ethnic groups within the continent of Faerun. The Information given is not a blanket description for a group as a whole, people are unique, but includes prevalent traits, and common cultural norms found within each.
Where information conflicted I sided with source books. Where information is scarce, or estimations used I've made sure they are noted as such, most often with a question mark at the end.

The top and bottom numbers for height ranges are very rare; a 6"2" Reshemi man is as rare as a 6'6" Illusken, and equally rare is 5' and 5'4 respectively.
- NWN2: To me, the nwn2 height slider looks to add or subtract one inch more or less for each click up or down. As such Rashemi might average -3 steps, while Illuskens would average +1 step?
*The Ethnic Groups list is based on BG's 1350's time line, 1ed FR lore. Information from a date after this is noted in the description.



Chalish-ite (Calish-ite is only hyphenated to avoid the curse word filter)
[/size]Appearance: Calish-ites usually have dusky brown skin, hair, and eyes. They are on average a little shorter and slighter of build than most other ethnicities.
Male height average: 5' 8" (174) [ 4'9" - 6'5"] --- Female height average: 5' 3" [4' 4" - 6']
Male average weight: 155 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information: Calish-ites regard themselves as the rightful rulers of all lands south and west of the Sea of Fallen Stars, a birthright passed down to them by the genies who once ruled the lands between the Marching Mountains and the Shining Sea. Calish-ites point with pride to the unbroken line of Calish-ite empires dating back thousands of years. With the notable exception of the Mulan, whom they consider their equals, Calish-ites consider themselves culturally superior to the hordes of “unwashed barbarians” that dwell beyond their lands. Magic use is ubiquitous, rivaled only by the natives of Halruaa, and genies are both highly respected and feared.
Calish-ite arrogance is nurtured and codified in the class and gender divisions within their society, with a person’s station at birth playing an important role in how he or she is measured. Although few speak of the class system in Calimshan or the lesser status of women, most Calish-ites live out their lives according to their station, risking death or enslavement if they do not, although many Calish-ites hold the circumstances of an individual’s birth as equal in importance to his or her achievements.
Often perceived by other cultures as avaricious, lazy, and corrupt, in truth most Calish-ites seek nothing more than a lifestyle of comfort and the respect of their peers. Hard work and thriftiness are not held up as ideals, although many successful Calishites got that way through such “vices.” Instead, luxury and pampered idleness are seen as the ideal, and many Calishites will do whatever it takes to acquire such a lifestyle. Money is simply the means by which one achieves idleness.
Calish-ites place great stock in pride—in one’s own achievements, family, city, and culture, and revering their immediate family, showing more loyalty to their kin than they do to their deities or employers. Ones name and tiles, like family, are a matter of pride and hold great meaning. Social moves are particularly scrutinized within Calish-ite culture, engendering an emphasis on maintaining one’s personal and familial pride. Saving face demands that a Calish-ite treat others as they present themselves, regardless of whether such facades bear any resemblance to the truth. The dance of saving face, maintaining status, and keeping up appearances. Privacy is a most precious commodity.

Most common areas: Calish-ite have migrated outside the realm of Calimshan, and make up the bulk of the population in The Border Kingdoms, The cities of the Lake of Steam, and the Nelanther Isles. Calish-ites are also a major ethnic group in the nations of Amn and Tethyr and could be found in respectable numbers in Lapaliiya and the Shaar. (Ottoman empire is one of the cultural inspiration for Calimshan.)
Most common Language: Alzhedo. A distant relative of Midani. Alzhedo is heavily influenced by Auran (which is sometimes called Old-Alzhedo). (sounds like Arabic) Written with Thorass.

Some example names
Male Given Names: Aseir, Bardeid, Haseid, Khemed, Mehmen, Sudeiman, Zasheir.
Female Given Names: Atala, Ceidil, Hama, Jasmal, Meilil, Seipora, Yasheira, Zasheida.
Common surnames: Basha, Dumein, Jassan, Khalid, Mostana, Pashar, and Rein..


Chondathan
Appearance: Chondathans are slender, tawny-skinned folk, with various shades of light and dark brown hair (with an occasional blond or black). Most Chondathans are tall and have green or brown eyes, but all builds and hair and eye hues may be seen. Those Chondathans who dwell north and west of the Sea of Fallen Stars (except in Sembia) are more likely to have blue eyes and have fairer complexions and darker hair than those born in the South, evidence of a significant Netherese heritage. In Chondath itself, particularly in the lands bordering Sespech, a significant Shaaran influx in recent centuries has given many natives of Chondath more of an olive-skinned hue.
Male height average: 5' 10" (178.5) [5' 3" - 6. 6"] --- Female height average: 5" 5" [4' 10" - 6' 1"]
Male average weight: 170 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information: Chondathans are hardy folk, not afraid to take risks, travel, or settle new lands, and are always looking to better themselves and their families monetarily. As Chondathan culture has taken root in so many distant lands, Chondathans are comfortable in most human societies. Many Chondathans are merchants of one sort or another, selling their skills and the fruits of their labors for coin. Although Chondathans make skilled mercenaries and cunning rogues, Chondathan culture has not encouraged study of the Art or great religious fervor. Notable exceptions exist, particularly in the study of the Art among the Netherese-influenced Chondathan cultures that lie north and west of the Inner Sea.
Chondathans regard themselves as having come to dominate central Faerun almost by accident; they have “conquered” more land through trade and settlement than with armies. They show little arrogance and only a small amount of pride regarding the predominance of their language and culture. Likewise, Chondathans are more apt to identify themselves by their national origins (such as Cormyrean, Dalesfolk, or Sembian) than by their ethnic group. If Chondathans do have a common vice, it is perhaps their cultural focus on wealth and its acquisition. Among Chondathans, prestige and influence are often directly tied to wealth, and it is no accident that the merchant nobility plays a strong role in most societies influence by Chondathan culture.

Most common Locations: From the cradle of the Vilhon Reach, Chondathan emigrants have settled most of the western and central Inner Sea region as well as much of the Western Heartlands. Chondathans form the primary racial stock of Altumbel, Cormyr, the southern Dalelands, the Dragon Coast, the Great Dale, Hlondeth, and the north shore of the Vilhon Reach, the Pirate Isles of the Inner Sea, Sembia, and Sespech. Thanks to far-wandering Chondathan traders, the Chondathan tongue is spoken even in regions where the number of pureblooded Chondathans is small or nearly nonexistent, and the language and culture also form a significant portion of Damaran, Vaasan, and Tethyrian heritage.
Most common Language: Chondathan, Central Thorass group. The near-dialects of Auld Cormanthan (North east inner sea), Cormanthan (North west inner sea), Chondathian (South Inner sea), and Northern (North west Faerun) are considered part of the same language. Written with Thorass.
(Sounds Italic/Romance. Chondathian being Italian. Certainty Spanish in Amn/Tethyr? A guess could be English for "Northern" dialect; Illuskan/Scandinavian meets Chondathan/Romance? If at crossbow point and forced to make a wild guess... French for Cormanthan??? Romanian for Auld Cormanthan???)


Some example names
Male Given Names: Darvin, Dorn, Evendur, Gorstag, Grim, Helm, Malark, Morn, Randal, Stedd.
Female Given Names: Arveene, Esvele, Jhessail, Kerri, Lureene, Miri, Rowan, Shandri, Tessele.
Surnames: Amblecrown, Buckman, Dundragon, Evenwood, Greycastle, Tallstag.


Damaran
Appearance: Damarans are of moderate height and build, with skin hues ranging from tawny to fair. Hair is usually straight brown or black, although sandy blond is not unknown. Eye color varies widely, with brown being most common. Damarans who dwell south of the Earthfast mountains more closely resemble their Chondathan cousins, while those who inhabit Vaasa have a significant Sossrim heritage. Along the eastern shores of the Easting Reach, Rashemi heritage predominates, except in Aglarond proper, where builds are slighter thanks to a significant amount of wood-elven heritage.
Male height average: 5' 9" (175) [5" - 6' 6"] --- Female height average: 5' 4" [ 4' 7" - 6' 1"]
Male average weight: 160 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information: In the aftermath of Narfell’s fall, scattered groups of Nars, Rashemi, and Sossrims struggled to survive as a wave of Chondathan emigrants settled in the lands of the Easting Reach. In time, these four populations gradually coalesced into a relatively new ethnic group known as Damarans, so named for the first human realm to be founded by this integrated population. Although Damaran folklore derives from the ancient traditions of Nar, Rashemi, and Sossrim tribal groups, Damaran culture evolved under the civilizing influences of Chondathan immigrants and dwarven traders which reflects heavily in Damaran society.
Damarans tend to be a proud and stubborn folk who refuse to buckle in the face of unspeakable evils and whose worldview leans toward moral absolutes. Damarans see life as a series of unending challenges to be overcome, many of them legacies of the hubris of long-fallen empires. For a typical Damaran, there can be no compromise with the forces of evil even to serve a greater good. Trust must be earned, and only those deserving of trust are to be respected. Even those who inherit titles of nobility must prove themselves worthy of their inheritance. History is not something to be cherished or exalted, but rather it is an object lesson as to the folly of unchecked power. Most Damarans make their living as farmers, loggers, or miners in a harsh and unforgiving land. They make indomitable foes when angered.

Most common Locations: After centuries of ever-expanding settlement, Damarans now make up the primary racial stock of Damara, Impiltur, Thesk, and the Vast. Damaran settlers have tamed one land after another and form a significant fraction of the human population in Aglarond, Altumbel, the Great Dale, and the Moonsea region, and Narfell.
Most common Language: Chardic (Damaran). Rooted in the Ulou family. (Sounds Eastern European). Written with Dethek.

Some example names
Male Given Names: Bor, Fodel, Glar, Grigor, Igan, Ivor, Kosef, Mival, Orel, Pavel, Sergor.
Female Given Names: Alethra, Kara, Katernin, Mara, Natali, Olma, Tana, Zora.
Surnames: Bersk, Chernin, Dotsk, Kulenov, Marsk, Nemetsk, Shemov, Starag.


Illuskan
Appearance: Illuskans are tall, fair-skinned folk with eyes of blue or steely gray. Around the coastal areas and the northern parts of the Moonshae Isles, they are largely fair-haired, with blond hair predominating over red and light brown. While those who dwell on the mainland south of the Spine of the World are more prone to raven-black hair (typically called the Uthgardt - of mixed Illuskan & Netherese heritage).
Male height average: 5' 11" (181) [5'4" - 6' 6"] --- Female height average: 5' 6" [ 4' 7" - 6' 1"]

Information: Illuskans, also known as Northlanders, are the seagoing warlike people of the Sword Coast, Northern waters, the Trackless Sea, and the Dessarin river valley. Although their ancestors founded Illusk, one of the earliest human civilizations in Faerun, as well as the great city of Waterdeep, Illuskans have long been seen as a barbaric people having barely risen above the status of orcs in the eyes of many southerners. Though Illuskans are more than barbarians. Their culture has given rise to powerful runecasters, fearless sailors, and legendary skalds. They also farm, fish, and mine their rugged lands, trading their goods with southern merchants. However, long-fallen elven empires, barriers of geography, and a cultural emphasis on raiding over trade have conspired to ensure that Illuskan culture and bloodlines have not taken root in other lands.
Illuskans regard themselves as a strong, proud people forged by the harsh environment in which they dwell. They feel they have earned, through strength in battle, the right to claim the lands they have settled. Illuskans regard most southerners as weak and decadent, two much-despised traits. However, they are fair-minded and always willing to make exceptions for those who have proven otherwise. Illuskans themselves are bold and impetuous, given to proud boasts, the consumption of prodigious amounts of mead and ale, and quick tempers.

Most common Locations: These are a seagoing people who've settled the islands of the north and Trackless seas, upper Moonshae, the northern sword coast, the Dessarin river valley, and Uthgardt land. They are a proud folk who have adopted to rough environments from the Spine of the World, to tinny dots of islands in the frigged north seas.
Most common Language: Illuskan (Sounds like Germanic/Scandinavian.) Written with Thorass.

Some example names
Male Given Names: Ander, Blath, Bran, Frath, Geth, Lander, Luth, Malcer, Stor, Taman, Urth.
Female Given Names: Amafrey, Betha, Cefrey, Kethra, Mara, Olga, Silifrey, Westra.
Surnames: Brightwood, Helder, Hornraven, Lackman, Stonar, Stormwind, Windrivver.


Mulan
Appearance: Mulan are generally tall, slim, and sallow-skinned with eyes of hazel or brown. They lack much body hair, and many, including all nobles, shave any hair that they do have. Hair color on an unshaved Mulan ranges from black to dark brown. The lower classes of Thay, Mulhorand, and Unther often have significant Rashemi or Turami blood, leading to darker complexions. The folk of Chessenta have long mixed with the nearby Chondathans, and pure Mulan features are rare there. (Pure Mulan are literally decedents of ancient Egyptians (Mulhorand and Thay), and Babylonians (Unther).
Male height average: 5' 10" (177) [5'1" - 6' 7"] --- Female height average: 5' 5" [ 4' 8" - 6' 2"]
Male average weight: 165 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information: The Mulan have a long and proud history, viewing both their society and their culture as eternal. Rapid change is regarded with suspicion, Mulan believe themselves to be more civilized, more prosperous, more creative, more powerful (should they choose to be), and in all other ways superior to all other ethnic groups, even if faced with evidence to the contrary. the Mulan believe in order and discipline and are strongly resistant to change. Strict class divisions segregate Mulan society into the nobility (including all clerics and arcane spellcasters), the commoners (farmers, merchants, and skilled craftsman), and slaves (everyone else). Class and family ties are very important to members of these peoples. Mulan place great stock in education, and all members of the nobility and middle class receive some amount of instruction as a child. As adults, the Mulan are expected to serve their role in society and not make waves.
A legacy of millennia of undying rule by the god-kings of Unther and Mulhorand; they haughtily believe that they are either the chosen of the gods (in Mulhorand, Unther, and Chessenta) or above the gods (in Thay) and hold their culture above all others. Mulan are indoctrinated from a young age to revere their cultural traditions, to respect the law, and to honor the servants of the gods (or the Red Wizards, in the case of Thay). The arcane arts either warmly embraced (magocracy Thay) or viewed with deep distrust in the (Clerical dominated Mulhorand and Unther).

Most common Locations: Since the fall of ancient Imaskar, the Mulan have dominated the eastern shores of the Sea of Fallen Stars. They are the dominant ethnicity in Mulhorand, Thay, and Unther. A major influence in Chessenta, Chondalwood, shining south and east of Mulhorand. The history of the Mulan is largely the history of Mulhorand, Unther, Chessenta, and Thay.
Most common Language Mulhorand/Thay: Mulani (Mulhorandi). A branch of the Rauric family. (Sounds like Ancient Egyptian) Written with Celestial, although the Thayan dialect of Mulhorandi utilizes Infernal in its writings.
Most common Language Unther: Untheric. A branch of the Rauric family. (Sounds like Babylonian.) Written with Dethek.
Most common Language, modren Chessenta: Chessentan/Chessic, rooted in Chessan (Sounds like Greek). Written with Thorass.

Example Names: Mulhorand
Male Given Names: Aoth, Bareris, Ehput-Ki, Kethoth, Mumed, Ramas, So-Kehur, Thazar-De, Urhur.
Female Given Names: Arizima, Chathi, Nephis, Nulara, Murithi, Sefris, Thola, Umara, Zolis.
Surnames: Ankhalab, Anskuld, Fezim, Hahpet, Nathandem, Sepret, Uuthrakt.

Example Names: Unther
Male Given Names: Azzedar, Chadrezzan, Gibbur, Horat, Kassur, Numer, Samar, Ungred.
Female Given Names: Chadra, Ilzza, Jezzara, Marune, Saldashune, Xuthra, Zeldara.
Surnames: Seldom used; patronymics preferred.

Example Names: Chessenta (as much Chondathen as Mulan now)
Male Given Names: Aeron, Daelric, Eurid, Nicos, Oriseus, Pharaxes, Thersos, Xandos.
Female Given Names: Ariadne, Cylla, Eriale, Halonya, Idriane, Mera, Numestra, Sinylla.
Surnames: Aporos, Corynian, Heldeion, Morieth, Nathos, Sphaerideion, Zora.


Rashemi
Appearance: Most Rashemi are short with stout and muscular builds. They have dusky skin tones, with dark of eye, and thick black hair; often sporting thick black beards. Although handsome, many seem almost ursine in nature. Baldness is almost unknown among Rashemi males, although inhabitants of Thay are known to shave all body hair in imitation of the ruling Mulan. Female Rashemi often wear their hair long and elaborately braided.
Male height average: 5' 7" (1.70) [ 5' - 6'2"] --- Female height average: 5' 2" [4' 7" - 5'9"']
Male average weight: 170 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information: Concentrated in the harsh and dangerous northeastern reaches of Faerun, the Rashemi are a tough and sturdy people, undaunted by extremes of weather or human cruelty. Despite their relative isolation from the rest of Faerun most Rashemi are surprisingly well versed in the affairs of other nations, for many travel extensively as youths as part of a coming-of-age ritual known as a dajemma. Although Rashemi barbarians and rangers are widely known across Faerun, members of this ethic group also make skilled wizards, sorcerers, and clerics.
The Rashemi display little of the cultural arrogance common to other major human ethnic groups whose ancestors once ruled empires. Instead, they see themselves as inhabitants of a harsh but beautiful world ruled by place spirits, and cherish their strong and abiding ties to the land. Most Rashemi identify themselves by national origins (for example, Rashemmar, Thayan, or Theskan) rather than ethnicity, as Rashemi culture varies widely from Rashemen to Thay to Thesk, although each society exhibits some common traits, the love of contests for example. Little emphasis is placed on the acquisition of wealth or ancestry, as each child is expected to earn his or her own place in the world. The elderly are respected for their strength in wisdom. Death is seen as a time of celebration, for it is then that a Rashemi’s deeds enter into legend.

Common Locations: Descended from the nomadic tribes that fought and won the Orcgate wars and later built the empire of Raumathar, the Rashemi are the most numerous human ethic group on the Priador plateau and in the lands that border Ashanath, the Lake of Tears. Outside of Thay (where outnumber Mulan two to one), or Rashemen, Rashemi minorities are also found in Aglarond, Damara, the Great Dale, Impiltur, Mulhorand, Narfell, the Wizard’s Reach, Mulhorand, Semphar, Thesk, and Unther. Although not widespread, Rashemi culture has had a significant influence on both Damaran and Tuigan culture, in its day the Rashemi ancestors of the ancient empire of Raumathar rivaled the power of Mulhorand and Unther.
Most common Language: Raumtheran (Rashemi). (Sounds like Russian). Written in Thorass.

Some example names
Male Given Names: Borivik, Faurgar, Jandar, Kanithar, Madislak, Ralmevik, Shaumar, Vladislak.
Female Given Names: Fyevarra, Hulmarra, Immith, Imzel, Navarra, Shevarra, Tammith, Yuldra.
Surnames: Chergoba, Dyernina, Iltazyara, Murnyethara, Stayanoga, Ulmokina.


Tethyrian
Apperance: Tethyrian culture and appearance is a melting pot of Calishite, Chondathan, Illuskan, and Low Netherese. Tethyrians are of medium build and height, although taller and broader in build than most Calishites. Their skin tends to have a dusky hue, although on average they are increasingly fairer in complexion the farther north one travels along the Sword Coast, reflecting a decreasing fraction of Calishite heritage and an increasing fraction of Illuskan and Low Netherese ancestry. Tethyrian hair and eye color varies widely, with brown hair and blue eyes being most common.
Male height average: 5' 9" (1.76) ( 5' - 6'6") --- Female height average: 5'4" (4' 7" - 6'1")
Male average weight: 165 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information: Tethyrians view life as a struggle to be survived through ties to family, clan, and tribe. To a Tethyrian, freedom is the most precious gift, and the enslavement of another is the greatest sin. Although an individual may guard his or her freedom through skill at arms or the accumulation of wealth and status, these are merely different means to a far more precious end. Loyalty to one’s kin and neighbor and generosity to those in need are considered far more lasting than the fleeting favor of Lady Luck. Although it has been many generations since the majority of Tethyrians dwelt in tribes, the cultural tradition of loyalty to those held dear is as strong as it ever was. Where a Tethyrian lacks kin or clan, his loyalty is transferred to settlement, guild, company, band, or other organization from a young age. Tethyrian are far more tolerant of and comfortable with members of other ethnic groups then normal. Most Tethyrians are proud of their multi-ethnic heritage, seeing their society as having defeated all would-be conquerors through assimilation rather than empire. Tethyrians are suspicious of remote rulers and large realms, a cultural bias reflected in the predominance of city-states over kingdoms and empires in Tethyrian-dominated regions. If Tethyrians have a common weakness, it is their reluctance to come together in common cause with those who are not their immediate neighbors.

Most common areas: The Sword Coast has long been home to native human tribes who intermingled with wave upon wave of immigrants, whether they arrived as conquerors or refugees. In recent centuries, these disparate groups have gradually coalesced into a relatively new ethnic group known as Tethyrians, occupying a vast territory stretching from Calimshan to Silverymoon and from the Sea of Swords to the Sea of Fallen Stars. Given their disparate ancestry, Tethyrians have never developed a unique language of their own, instead adopting the language of the latest wave of conquerors or refugees.
Most common Language: Today most Tethyrians speak some version of Chondathan. In Amn and Tethyr official business is still conducted in the archaic trade tongue Thorass ("old Common") rather then Thorasta (modern Common); both still retain a high degree of mutual intelligibility between each other, with some effort taken. (Sounds Italic/Romance). Written with Thorass.

Some example names: Tethyrians names are a diverse as their genetic stock.
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Minor Ethnic Groups
Minor refers to their numbers and effect on Faerun. The Shou exist in massive numbers within the continent of Kara-Tur continent, yet very minor numbers in Faerun. Most of these are an ethnic branch rather then a full stand alone tree. Though those fully unique ethnic groups will be marked with an ^ after their name. Many of these minor ethnic groups, languages "sounds like" examples, have even greater variances and vocal styles then their root tongues; thus, don't factor it in to heavily when it all sounds Greek to you.
*The Ethnic Groups list is based on BG's 1350's time line, 1ed FR lore. Information from a date after this is noted in the description.
Arkaiun (Crinti added for context)
Predominantly a mix of Nar and Illuskan blood, and some native Shaaran. They are short and swarthy with dusky tanned skin, and raven-black to brown hair. However, occasionally a child is born who grows tall, or sports golden-blond or red hair, like his Illuskan forebears.
Arkaiun Male average height: 5' 7" (1.70) - [5' - 6'2"] --- Female height average: 5' 2" - [4' 7" - 5'9"']
Arkaiun Male average weight: 170 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)
Information/Locations: Over two millennia ago an ancient Nar city fleeing destruction used it's existing portal terminus to the council hills; much later a lost tribe of Illuskans came through this portal, yet from another source, and settled among the Nar. Arkaiun (called Shebali by the Crinti) make up most of Dambrath's 70% human population, yet they're considered second-class citizens. They fiercely cling to a national identity, despite (or because of) their subjugation. Outside Dambrath some traditional Arkaiuns continue to live a nomadic lifestyle, known as master horsemen who learn to ride by their fifth birthday.
- The Crinti, mixed Drow/Human blood, make up 15% of the population; with rule and own all the land on behalf of the drow. The loftiest positions are reserved for females who expect males to show them every courtesy, to walk behind them in the street, and to defer to them in all matters relating to intellect.
Most common Language: Dambrathan, a creole of Old Illuskan and Narfelli.(Akalan is also listed as a native Arkaiun language, oddly rooted in Akalaic-Chessan) (sounds... Dambrathan) Written in Espruar. (or Dethek: outside Dambrath, and with Akalan)


Bedine
Appearance: They have brown-hued skin, brown eyes, and black or brown hair. With rare instances of blue eyes or blonde hair, a product of "outlander blood". Most cover their heads with flowing head-scarves (keffiyehs), with tribal patterns, often wearing their wealth as finger rings, or jewels adorned scabbards (to a nomad, wealth that is not portable is worthless). Women cover their bodies (except hands, feet, and eyes), unless alone, or with their husband within their tents.
Male height average: 5' 9" (175) - [4'10" - 6'6"] --- Female height average: 5' 4" - [4' 6" - 6' 1"]
Male average weight: 160 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: A people transported from Zakhara by magic well over a millennia ago. Proud and warlike tribal nomads traveling the southernmost Anauroch by camels. They consider honor more important than life, which can lead to endless deadly rivalries. Slaves are not kept by the Bedine " a fate worse than death" often taking joy in killing known slavers. They will not abide magic and any one, family or not, caught working magic must leave the leave the tribe's encampment.
Most common Language: Uloushinn. Root: Midani, heavily influenced by Netherese. (Sounds Arabic). Written with Thorass now.


Chessentan
Appearance: A mixture of Mulan and Chondathen.
Male height average: 5' 10" (177) [5'1" - 6' 7"] --- Female height average: 5' 5" [ 4' 8" - 6' 2"]
Male average weight: 170 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: While already mentioned in Mulan, enough cultural deference exist to add a little more, in effect an addendum to the Mulan entry.
The people of Chessentan are passionate, living each day to the fullest, feast and fight often not doing anything halfway. Their athletic competitions are popular events, particularly wrestling, and almost every citizen has some skill at fighting. The Chessentans appreciate the arts and are great fans of theater though, often themes revolving around heroes. Chessenta practice slavery, although it is less widespread than in Unther and Mulhorand.
Most common Language modern Chessentan/Chessic, rooted in Chessan (Sounds like Greek). Written with Thorass.


Chultan ^
Appearance: Chultans were tall and have dark, ebony skin, hair, and brown eyes. Chultans adapted to the harsh warm and humid tropical climate don't suffer it's usual adverse effects.
Male average height: 5' 11" (178.5) - [5' 4" - 6' 6"] --- Female average height: 5' 6" - [4' 11" - 6' 1"]
Male average weight: 180 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: "Chultans" to the rest of Faerun, but most refer to themselves as "Tabaxi"- a reference to the "one great tribe". To them the clan was always more important than the individual. Chultans call the jungle peninsula of southwestern Faerun home. By nature, they are reclusive and wary of power & wealth. Often living in tribal units a common belief is if an item can not travel or be carried it's often not worth owning. They have a great respect for magic and don't use it carelessly, and other then in Mezro, villages only allow one active arcane caster. Chultans respect dinosaurs, as objects of worship (Ubtao) and sources of food/hides.
Most common Language: Chultan: (sounds like Ashanti, Zulu). Written with Draconic.


Durpari
Appearance: They are somewhat short and swarthy, have dark brown almost black skin, and black or gray eyes. Their hair is usually dark and thick, though once in a while a child with deep reddish-gold hair is born. (Partly based on India)
Male height average: 5' 8" (171) - [4'11" - 6'5"] --- Female height average: 5' 2" - [4' 6" - 6']
Male average weight: 155 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: The Durpari live in the extreme southeastern part of Faerun, the Shining Lands of the Golden Waters. The Durpari have very a business like approach in their culture, devoting much time and energy to furthering trade. Freedom, and liberty to achieve success reflects in Durpari laws with personal value based upon integrity and the opportunity for prosperity, as opposed to bloodlines. They are a warm, gracious people who welcome with open arms. Inquisitive they are at ease with magic and the extraordinary. Believers in reincarnation their approach to the gods of Faerun is a little unusual, as they believe that everything is the Adama, from the land to the gods, they are all just aspects of this Adama.
Most common Language: Alarric (Durpari). In the Imaskari family; also heavily influenced by Draconic, and Rauric languages. (Estimation: sounds Indian?). Written with Thorass.


Fflok
Appearance: Mostly of Tethyrian stock, with some Illusken blood, and traces of Talfir (first Ffolk). They typically have darker hair and skin than their neighbors, the Illuskan "Northlanders".
Male average height: 5' 9" (176) - [5' - 6'6"] --- Female average height: 5' 4" - [4'7" - 6'1"]
Male average weight:165 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Ffolk generally live on the southern portions of the Moonshae Isles. Their sociality is an agricultural based monarchy. Most are genetically Tethyrian do to a large immigration in 467 DR, which supplanted the Talfir who arrived a few hundred years earlier. While the Talfir ethnic group no longer exists they played a major roll in forming the distinct culture unique to the isles. The Ffolk worship the Earthmother, an aspect of Chauntea, and respect the power of the natural world around them which has birthed a strong druidic tradition. The Ffolk are often in conflict with the aggressive Northlanders, descendants of the seafaring Ruathym raiders living in the northern Moonshae. In 1371 most of the two groups willingly become unified under one Queen.
* Not represented here are the branch of Ffolk in the utter east.
Most common Language: The native Waelan tongue (sounds Celtic) is spoken by fewer and fewer people each generation. By 1372 DR the majority of Ffolk in the Isles primarily speak Illuskan. Written with Thorass.


Gur (Western)
Appearance: Although they have certainly intermingled with members of other ethnic groups, they strongly resemble the natives of Rashemen. (Based on Gypsies)
Male average height: 5' 7" (170) - [5' - 6'2"] --- Female average height: 5' 2" - [4'7" - 5'9"]
Male average weight: 170 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Western Gurs, also known as "Selûne's Children" or "the people of the highway," are the nomads of the Western Heartlands, and areas of the Sword Coast. The Gurs of the Western Heartlands were arranged by large extended families. Some found work as soothsayers and diviners. They are often scorned by other cultures due to instances of theft. Thought among those few scholars who have studied their culture, believe them to be primarily of Rashemi descent.
Most common Language: With eachother - Gurri, a creole language rooted in Imaskari, but heavily influenced by Rashemi. (Sounds like Romany). With others they tend to use local tongues like Chondathan. Written with Thorass.
* Eastern Gurs are different, living in the Hordelands far east of Rashamen and adapting many Tuigan like ways. They speak a related version of Guri with eastern influences (Same, but with a Turkish bent). Written with Thorass.


Halruaan
Appearance: With mixed Netheril and Lapal heritages, today the typical Halruaan has dark hair, and skin in any shade from ruddy to deep olive, a paler-skinned child is occasionally born. Eye colors of black to chocolate brown to deep green.
Male average height: 5' 9" (177) - [5' - 6'6"] --- Female average weight: 5' 6" - [4'7" - 6'1"]
Male average weight: 160 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Descendants of the Netheril Empire who fled the destruction and settled in a far southern coastal area now known as Halraa. Halruaans are proud of their Netherese inheritance and their aptitude towards magic, especially arcane. They have the strongest magical tradition of any human race of Faerun, and those excelling in this are held up in highest esteem. Halraa and magic are inherently intertwined, and even the poorest Halruaan could cast at least one minor spell. Education is very important, and prepared youth for arcane aptitude testing and future studies. They care a lot about appearances often dressing in flashy, colorful, and flamboyant garb. A happy pleasant people with each other, but very suspicious of strangers and rarely desiring to travel far from their land.
Most common Language: Halruaan related to Netherese, root tongue Uluo (Sounds Eastern European, but influenced by location). Written with Draconic.


Lantanna
Appearance: The Lantanna were one of the more recognizable human ethnic groups with their copper-red hair, large, green eyes, and pale, parchment-hued skin tones.
Male average height: 5' 9" (175) - [5' - 6'6"] --- Female average weight: 5' 4" - [5'4" - 6'1"]
Male average weight: 160 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Hailing from an exotic tropical islands they work in tandem with the rock Gnomes to build and invent technological marvels. Described as a land filled with mechanical wonders, contraptions, gizmos, and whirling sparks. They are a secretive and usually apprehensive of strangers, and rarely seen outside of their three native islands, except as merchants on trading vessels. Most Lantanna venerate Gond, and believe he entered the Faerûnian pantheon from their people. Lantanna tended to speak quickly and melodically with a thick accent that some have dubbed "human elvish".
Most common Language: Lantanna. Which some scholars say is rooted in far off Imaskari, leading to many questions, and theories. Written with Draconic.


Nexalan/Maztican ^
Appearance: Nexalan are relatively tall, with long, lean physiques and beardless angular faces. Normally a reddish-bronze hued skin, and black hair.
Male average height: 5' 10" (178.5) [5' 3" - 6. 6"] --- Female average height: 5" 5" [4' 10" - 6' 1"]
Male average weight: 160 lbs., --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: From a large continent far west of Faerûn that was recently "discovered" by Amnian explorers in 1361 DR who were quick to lay its claim for trade benefits. Mazticans were devastated by foreign diseases and the invaders ruthlessness. Lantan also claimed some lands. When most say "Maztican" their likely referring to Nexalans, as of 1372 DR only they've traveled east. Nexalans are a very warlike people trained from early age. The greatest status is given to members of military orders, such as the Eagle Nights or the Jaguar Knights. Primarily worshiping the god Zaltec. Devotion is often given the deities of sun (Tezca) and rain (Calor), as was Qotal.
Most common Language: Nexalan, Maztica. (Sounds like: Aztec/Incan). Written with Draconic


Nar
Appearance: Nar are short and stocky humans with dark tan skin, and long naturally straight jet black hair often worn in horsetails. Known for favoring gaudy clothing.
Male average height: 5' 7" (1.70) - [5' - 6'2"] --- Female height average: 5' 2" - [4' 7" - 5'9"']
Male average weight: 170 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: The Nar are descended from survivors of the ancient powerful Narfell empire's cataclysmic destruction. Most Nar have little inkling of their high and sinister past, living now as a tribal society in a frigged land only the strong can survive. They are known as some of the greatest horsemen, breeding the tall, strong, and hardy Nar horse. Nar love to barter, and buy, known for having a weakness for jewelry and brightly colored clothing. They believe that everyone should be judged by their actions, "deeds, not blood" is a common quote.
Most common Language: The most common now is Chard (Damaran), rooted in Uluo. Fewer speak Naric (a debased version of Narfelli). Root in Low Ulutim, Uluo. (Sounds Eastern European). Few Nars can read or write.


Raumviran
Appearance: Appearing very similar to Rashemi, stout, dark hair and eyes, although generally taller with lighter skin tone due to some Sossrim influences. Their men are known for growing thick beards.
Male height average: 5' 8" (174) [ 4'9" - 6'5"] --- Female height average: 5' 2" - [4' 7" - 5'11"']
Male average weight: 180 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: The power houses of the ancient Raumathar empire and the Narfell kingdom were utterly destroyed by each other in an epic war. As their empire burned In defeat, the survivors of Raumathar retreated into tiny bands and camps. The only large populations of Raumvirans are now in the city of Almorel and along the shores of the Lake of Mists. This genetic stock played heavily in the formation of the Rashemi, and in Damaran peoples.
Most common Language: Raumvira. rooted in northern Imaskari, influenced by Roushoum, and Dwarven. Raumvira is one of the predecessors to the Rashemi language. (sounds like Turkish with a Russian bent). Written in Dethek.


Shaaran
Appearance: The typical Shaaran is long-faced and tan yellowish skin tone, but not very tall. Hair and eyes are usually black or dark brown. On rare occasions, a Shaaran is born with bright green eyes - a sign of good luck among the nomads. Few Shaaran males wear facial hair, and both genders cut their hair short.
Male average height: 5' 7" (171.5) - [5' - 6'2"] --- Female average height: 5' 2" - [4'7" - 5'9"]
Male average weight: 150 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: The Shaarans inhabit a huge swath of grassland that runs through the south-central area of Faerun. Nomadic by nature, the Shaaran tend to be simple, loyal and have a deep respect for the grasslands. They heard Rothe, and horses. Shaaryan horses are ranked with the strongest and fastest, but grow sick and die outside the shaar. Some of the dozen or tribes allow woman to ride as equals, a few having female chiefs.
Most common Language: Shaaran, a prominent regional language in southern Faerun, and the dominant language in the Shaar, rooted in Akalaic- Chessan (sounds Greek). Written with Dethek.


Shou ^
Appearance: While the term "Shou" is used to describe somebody from the large country of Shou Lung, often times it is used for others from Kara-Tur (such as T'u Lung, Wa and Kozakura). Shou have broad, flat features, yellowish-bronze skin ranging from pale to tan. Hair usually black. Eyes are usually dark brown, although green are not rare.
Male average weight: 5' 7" (170) - [5' - 6' 2"] --- Female average weight: 5' 2" - [4'7" - 5"9"]
Male average weight: 150 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Due to trade between Kara-Tur and Faerun, a Shou person is an extremely rare sight, but are not as rare as they once were. One can often be found in most major cities. Most are likely within small communities in the eastern portions of Faerun along the "Golden Way" (called Shou-towns) the largest being in Telflamm where the roads ends in Thesk. They are known for practicing exotic magic (both divine and arcane) and utilizing strange weapons.
Most common Language: Shou Chiang (sounds like Chinese). *Written with Shou Chiang, also written with the Draconic script. Others exist in Kara-Tur as well, for example the Han languages (sounds like Japanese and Korean), but Shou are the most common in Faerun.
* --- There appears to be a contradiction, in that Kara-Tur sources state that the Shou employ the Shou Chiang alphabet, while other Forgotten Realms sources state the Draconic alphabet. One writer theorized: "The simplest explanation is that both are used, similar to Chinese being written in both Chinese characters and Romanized in Roman letters as, for example, Pinyin. This "draconization" of Shou may aid in communication with Faerûn." My personal thought is that one could represent the high Calligraphy vs. the common writing scripts? ... Though it could also just be a screw up by FR ---


Sossrim
Appearance: With alabaster skin as pallid as snow, and hair with the fine silver/white tint of an icicle, the Sossrims have completely adapted to their arctic environment.
Male average height: 5' 10" (177) - [5'1" - 6'6"] --- Female average height: 5' 5" - [4'8" - 6'1"]
Male average weight: 160 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Sossrim hail from the mysterious land of Sossal in the extreme northeastern portion of Faerun. These people use strange magic and are very attuned to nature. One they trade in furs, gold and beautiful smooth-curved wooden furniture as far south as northern Impiltur, but now they rarely venture beyond Vaasa or the northern reaches of Damara, Narfell, and Rashemen. A hardy folk who seem to enjoy cold weather, and rumored to be distant relatives of the Frost Folk.
Most common Language(s): Sossic, rooted in Raumtheran, and Chard (Damaran) rooted in Uluo. (sounds Russian). Written in Dethek.


Tashalan
Appearance: The Tashalans are generally considered a beautiful people by other human cultures. They have black hair and a dark or olive-colored skin.
Male average height: 5' 9" (176) - [5' - 6'6"] Female average height: 5' 4" - [5'7" - 6'1"]
Male average weight: 160 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Tashalans are one of the oldest surviving ethnic groups, and once spread wide across southern Faerun. Now found primarily living on the northeastern side of the Chultan peninsula famous for beautiful weather, beautiful people, exotic spices, excellent crossbows, fast ships, and the richest wine-producing region in the world. Tashalans are obsessed over the future; nearly every adult owned a deck of cards or plaques that they could be found poring over for personal divinations, and after the time of troubles they were quick to restore the old temples of Savras. Ever fearful of the yuan-ti, snakes of any sort are immediately killed. Talona's presence is strong, the people giving appeasements to ward against the ever fear of poison and diseases, while followers find the area ripe for research.
Most common Language: Akûrian (Tashalan), rooted in Akalan- Chessan (sounds Greek). Written with Dethek.


Tuigan
Appearance: They have yellowish-bronze skin with black hair and broad, flat features. The men traditionally shaved the crown of their heads and braided the sides and back of their hair, and often grow moustaches.
Male average height: 5' 7" (169) - [5' - 6' 2"] --- Female average height: 5' 2" - [4' 8" - 5" 10"]
Male average weight: 150 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Tuigan is used as one example representing the many nomadic tribes of the "hordelands". A nomadic people living on the steppes separating Faerun and Kara-Tur. Often referred to as the "Horse Lords," all sexes train to ride and use the bow, men become warriors, and women assume a powerful role in the household. A group yurts which travel together is a Obogh (horde), Ordu are a number of oboghs lead by a Khan, in turn many Ordu make up a tribe.
Most common Language: One of three Imaskari language groups Southern, Northern, and Eastern. The Central regions have a strong Muhjuri influence, while the East is strongly influenced by Shou Chiang, and Northern influenced by Raumtheran. No written form, with some small exceptions.


Turami ^
Appearance: Turami have dark mahogany skin tones, flat faces with dark curly hair, and they tended towards muscular and tall builds. Turami men wear long square neatly trimmed beards, and well adorned armors.
Male height average: 5' 10" (179) - [5'3" - 6'6"] --- Female height average: 5" 5" - [4'10" - 6'1"]
Male average weight: 160 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: The Turami are an ethnic group of humans who make up the primary population of Turmish, a land between the Western heartlands and the sea of fallen stars. They are generally well-educated, especially in business and agriculture. Turami lands are democratically governed, and tend to be peaceful by nature, concentrating on commerce over warfare. They are known for honesty, respecting and working their land, and taking pride in their finely crafted products. The Turami people were native to the region around the Alamber Sea before being displaced by the migrating Mulan tribes after Imaskar fell. They still make up a small minority in Chessenta, Unther, and Mulhorand, adopting that lands culture and language.
Most common Language: Turmish, a relatively small-scope regional language spoken almost exclusively in Turmish, and extensively influenced by Thorass. (Sounds Italic/Romance related). Written with Thorass.


Ultutiun
Appearance: A short, robust, stocky people with dark hair and brown eyes. Light brown skin with flat facial features. Men do not grow beards, and both sexes part their hair in the middle, with women wearing it long and braided, or tied in knots.
Male average height: 5' 6" (1.68) - [5' - 6'2"] --- Female height average: 5' 1" - [4' 7" - 5'9"']
Male average weight: 170 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)
*(Some conflicting info; some say av. 5' height, 130 - 260 weight)

Information/Locations: They prefer the cold areas of the world, living in the extreme northern reaches of Faerun (close to the north pole). The "Ice Hunters" lived around the Sea of Moving Ice, while the Angulutiuns, Iulutiuns, and Nakulutiuns resided on the Great Glacier. The Ice Hunters venerate various nature spirits having a shamanistic form of religion, the Nakulutiuns worship Ulutiu, the Iulutiuns and Angulutiuns have no religion. The Ultutiuns world is usually endless ice and snow with a short warming period during the summer. They survive by living off marine animals, and migrating caribou.
Most common Language: High Ulutim dialects: Uluik - the Sea of Moving Ice, or Ulutiun - the Great Glacier. (Sounds like Eskimo–Aleut?). No native written form, but in the last century one was compiled using Thorass)


Uthgardt
Appearance: The Uthgardt are a black-haired and blue-eyed people. A large, hardy folk descended from a mixture of Illuskan fugitives, Netherese refugees, and a few savage tribes. Everything they own is embellished with complex geometric patterns interwoven with designs representing their tribal totems and other beasts. The men of the tribe tattoo their cheeks with simple images of their totem, and the women are showcases for their warriors victories, wearing captured booty proudly.
Male height average: 5' 11" (181) [5'4" - 6' 8"] --- Female height average: 5' 6" [ 4' 7" - 6' 1"]
Male average weight: 180 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Uthgardt religion and identity is focused around their tribes beast totem's, each tribe has it's own that represents animals mastered by their divine founder, Uthgar. They value strength, and traditions with a focused on war, plunder, and survival. While some embrace agriculture and fixed homes, the Uthgardt over all have few stable villages. Most tribes wander the wilderness' living by raiding, hunting, and gathering, within a few weeks travel of their ancestor mounds, their holy grounds. They're superstitious, with a paranoiac dislike of magic, and their ancestral foe; Orc. The Uthgardt are divided into 10 tribes (at present). Black Lion, Thunderbeast, Red Tiger, Blue Bear, Great Worm, Sky Pony, Tree Ghost, Blackraven, Griffon, and Grey Wolf.
Most common Language: Bothii, an Illuskan dialect. (Sounds like Germanic/Scandinavian). Written in Thorass.


Vaasan
Appearance: They are typicaly fair to olive-skinned with dark hair (although sandy blond is not unknown) and thick beards. Eye color varies widely, brown being the most common.
Male height average: 5' 9" (175) [5" - 6' 6"] --- Female height average: 5' 4" [ 4' 7" - 6' 1"]
Male average weight: 160 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Vaasans ethnic mix descended mostly from two waves of humans who settled the Moonsea region. First Netherese that fled their dying lands, and then centuries later an influx of Chondathian settlers which would establish the powerful Moonsea city-states. This area is a frontier, with a frontier mentality where only the strongest and most savage prosper. Cities rise quickly, built on nerve and it's mineral wealth, only to fall in wars or raids and then to be rebuilt once more. Often viewed as unfriendly, sullen, dispirited, crafty, dangerous, very distrustful and suspicious of everything. While in truth the people are no more universally evil than other lands, travelers should remain wary nonetheless.
Most common Language: Chardic (Damaran), part of the Uluo language group. (Sounds Eastern European). Written with Dethek.


Zakharan ^
Appearance: They tend to be dusky brown skinned, with brown hair, and eyes. Much like their Calish-ite cousins.
Male height average: 5' 8" (174) [ 4'9" - 6'5"] --- Female height average: 5' 3" - [4' 4" - 6']
Male average weight: 155 lbs. --- Female average weight: (never ask a woman her weight!)

Information/Locations: Zakharans live on a continent far south of Faerun with a foreign cultural, social mannerisms, interpretations, their own gods, and share in the common culture of Enlightenment. They respect values of honor, family, social station, purity, piety, and hospitality. Zakharans are very rare in Faerun and when encountered they tend to be merchants along the far southern coastline, around Dupari, or as far as Halruaa. Zakharans are firmly convinced they were more civilized than the rest of the world and treat the 'barbarians' accordingly. Both the Calish-ite and Bedine are distantly related to the Zakharans (via portals in ancient times).
Most common Language: Midani. The dominate language, which is heavily influenced by Jannti. Midani is also their continent's "Common" (sounds like Arabic). Written with Midani.
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