Wild Elves
Savage and barbaric compared to most elves creeds, these mostly tribal people are fond of strength and battle, with heathen shamans separate of the elvish pantheon. Wild Elves, Beregnúr in the elvish language, typically lead nomadic lives, trekking across hostile lands such as deserts and swamps. Wild Elves are also called the Painted Ones, as they ritualistically paint themselves as a canvas. The meaning behind the different shades and designs is kept among the individual clans.
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Culture and cultural heritage
Hailing from the Beregnudi Barrens, a coastal desert detailed by winds whipping across sand dunes amidst jagged crags, Beregnúr are famous for their endurance, surviving a harsh storm riddled landscape. Animals are a large part of their culture, namely horses, tales detailing elves riding for days without rest, food, or water, outpacing sandstorms and lightning bolts on their thoroughbreds. Warriors are part and parcel of Beregnúr culture, defenders and providers, but the highest echelon of leadership falls to the maravar, mystic shamans wielding the power of their land, and able to transform into animals.
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