North-Eilans
The North-Eilans1 are the ruling tribe of North-Eila on the central Plain of Kings, and are found mostly to the south and southeast around the city of Örblan, capital of the kingdom. Like the South-Eilans, their population is a mix of the people that once inhabited Eila'togía, the prototypical kingdom of the Mörkels, on one hand and various tribes that later invaded and settled down there on the other, the latter which have since adopted various aspects of the natives' culture and beliefs.
Their culture has influenced that of the two other tribes inhabiting North-Eila as well, namely the Hýtens to the north and -to lesser extent- Förkans to the west.
Their culture has influenced that of the two other tribes inhabiting North-Eila as well, namely the Hýtens to the north and -to lesser extent- Förkans to the west.
Culture
Common Dress code
North-Eilan warriors are identified by their orange cloaks with green edges, yellow loincloths and helmets adorned with a crest of red feathers.
Common Myths and Legends
North-Eilans, as their southern cousins, adhere more strictly to the eilatogían tradition of Mörkel mythology than most on the Plain of Kings, and thus don't have a patron deity as such, but pay homage to all the main eilatogían gods and goddesses depending on the time and place, although the sun god Aþar, being considered king of the gods, usually receives the most praise.
1Original icelandic: Norður-Eilar, sing: Norður-Eili.
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