Rehegian
The Rehegian are descendants of the early Southlanders who fled the region in 1532 CE to the cold Far South. They would migrate back to the region and settle near The Rahgar Glacier in 1700 CE.
Markedly taller than most of the Fjallkin, with some human and elven males approaching seven feet in height, the Reghed barbarians have blue eyes and hair of blond, red, or light brown. Their skin is bronzed from the sun and cracked by the wind, giving their faces the look of tough leather set in an expressionless mask. They dress in leather and furs, dyed in bright colors that stand out against the brown and white of the tundra.
The rehegian are nomadic, following herds of reindeer on their annual migrations north in the winter and south in the summer. The rehegian live in large, round tents made of deerskin and supported by beams of wood harvested from Bladescar Ridge.
A typical camp includes a ring oflarge tents that house the tribe’s king and the other important mem bers: its shaman, its most honored hunter, its greatest warrior, and the like. Each tent is surrounded by campfires where warriors ofthe tribe sleep in the open, protected from the cold by the flames and thick fur blankets. Smaller tents surround the inner circle, with campfires scattered around and among them.
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