Tzapli Yssian (ʦɑplijɪsiɑn)
The first group to break off of the main Yssian settlement when the proto-Yssians settled in the southern part of Gruthe. Unlike their tribal cousins, the Northern Yssians who wandered and explored more widely throughout the continent, the group that would become known as Tzapli Yssians, traveled only to the eastern part of Ys, into Suvata, and some as far north as what would become Ptarshakk.
The only settlements with any longevity were in the Ysfet desert region, although there were tales of lost kingdoms in Suvata. The Tzapli Yssian city-states were ruled by pharaohs who served as absolute monarchs and priests of the Yssian gods of the realm.
The Achwat Dynasty is the last extant ruling pharaonic line, despite being satraps under Tzolgarys.
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