Tválarans
Tválaric: Tátválar /thvauːthvauːlar/
Zavákic: Zozválar /zɔːzvauːlar/
The tválarans1 are the ruling tribe of the kingdom of Tválara on the central Gnákan Savanna, and among the most powerful Vevúni tribes, rivaled only by the Kvatúls near the Túlmikkían Great Lakes and the Gnúmans in the northern Karatvánamb Forest.
Most of their population is found within and near the capital of Töneretembask and, to lesser extent, the Gnití Hills to the north, and elsewhere they share the land with the Zavákans. While the tválarans are sedentary and mostly subsist on peanuts, domesticated eland antelopes and prairie chickens, the zavákans are nomadic hunters and fishermen who are allowed to travel freely within the kingdom, in exchange for providing the former with meat, skins and ivory.
Tválarans are among the best stone-masons and sculptors in the region, with the city of Töneretembask being the most impressive example of their skills.
Zavákic: Zozválar /zɔːzvauːlar/
The tválarans1 are the ruling tribe of the kingdom of Tválara on the central Gnákan Savanna, and among the most powerful Vevúni tribes, rivaled only by the Kvatúls near the Túlmikkían Great Lakes and the Gnúmans in the northern Karatvánamb Forest.
Most of their population is found within and near the capital of Töneretembask and, to lesser extent, the Gnití Hills to the north, and elsewhere they share the land with the Zavákans. While the tválarans are sedentary and mostly subsist on peanuts, domesticated eland antelopes and prairie chickens, the zavákans are nomadic hunters and fishermen who are allowed to travel freely within the kingdom, in exchange for providing the former with meat, skins and ivory.
Tválarans are among the best stone-masons and sculptors in the region, with the city of Töneretembask being the most impressive example of their skills.
1Original icelandic: Tválarar, sing: Tválari.
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