South-Dagtíans
The South-Dagtíans1 are a Mörkel tribe inhabiting northern and central Inner-Dagtí on the eastern Plain of Kings, in and around the capital of Valórtan on the south bank of Draapei River. Their main territory borders those of the Feihens to the west, Fjakórans to the southeast and Dassíans to the east.
They've been the ruling tribe in the region ever since their conquest of the native Dassíans in the late third century a.Dr, while their cousins the North-Dagtíans waged their own wars north of Draapei River and founded Outer-Dagtí. The aristocracy traces its lineage to the chief Vósena, while North-Dagtían nobles are mostly descendants of her brother Arkút.
They've been the ruling tribe in the region ever since their conquest of the native Dassíans in the late third century a.Dr, while their cousins the North-Dagtíans waged their own wars north of Draapei River and founded Outer-Dagtí. The aristocracy traces its lineage to the chief Vósena, while North-Dagtían nobles are mostly descendants of her brother Arkút.
Culture
Common Myths and Legends
The patron deity of the South-Dagtíans is Nexþú, a local variation of the rain goddess Nexþei, though many worship the god Erkar as well.
1Original icelandic: Suður-Dagtverjar, singular: Suður-Dagtverji.
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