Enoshate

the People of Purple

 

While this culture is refenced in many ancient text, there is little information about it, as the records were created long after the civilization had vanished from the world. What is known come from two primary sources; an obscure Stonefoot Carvings found in Mount Virides, and the Book of the Valan. The Carvings claim the Enoshate were descendants of the people of semi-mythical Enoshut who had survived the Aggelomachy. They first followed the Dragon called Ninukur the Purple as their Ilu (god). Later they would worshop Muonlar and Canonlin, after they had slain Ninukur. The Book of Valan claims they lived in the grasslands northeast of Valan lands, along the edges of the Cutting Mountains. Nearly every other ancient source gives little new information, with most just describing them as one of the first dragon worshipping cultures of Ethae.

 

These people seemed to disappear after the Gilgurth impact. Said to have been settled in flatlands north of Craddle Valley, they were most likely wiped out by the destruction. It is logical to assume is this culture existed and survived after the devastation, most likely these survivors merged into, or created new settlements.


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