Gtsang

According to their legends, the modern-day Gtsang are the descendants of a group of Jaata who colonized the lands north of the Tsendarkar Mountains 150 centuries ago. Whatever the truth of this may be, over 15 millennia the Gtsang have adapted to their homeland, evolving both physically and culturally. They tend to be short (though taller than modern-day Jaata), with skin of various shades of light brown, dark eyes (usually black or dark gray), and fine, black hair. Many Gtsang boast arm or facial tattoos that become increasingly elaborate the higher one is in Gtsang society.   Though the Gtsang are friendly and outgoing, they are also somewhat isolationistic, the result of long years spent in a small and well-protected land far away from outside influence. They are superb craftsfolk, artisans, and performers, and their works of philosophy, magic, and faith are among the wisest and most scholarly in all of Akados. They speak their own language, which bears enough resemblance to Meeruwhan to support their origin story.

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