Wandering Caravan
Every now and then you will find some Kandar Wanderers who moved to Candala and revel in the plentiful, lush greenery that surrounds them. Due to their rarity and exotic feeling, as well as their colourful dress and cheery attitude, they are generally welcomed with relish to the towns and villages across the Candala Union.
Though Kandar(ethnicity:a639bb24-306d-428b-8170-f3f2f479012f) in Candala still do not really engage with currency, they are more than happy to trade goods and services wherever they go. Many settlements are willing to exchange food and a place to camp for the strange and fast songs and dances the Kandar will perform - sword-dancers are most popular in the cities- and the interesting stories and legends they have to tell. Everyone enjoys hearing tales of countries across the stretch of Candala or even of the wastelands of Kandar. Since the Kandar thrive in such bountiful lands, they also usually have some herbs and poultices to trade and may even know some small tricks or thaumaturgy to entertain the children. And since most everyone in @[Kandar relies on oral histories, families often send their children to them with food in exchange for them being taught histories or herbology or, if they're very lucky, some basic martial skills.
Their caravans have even more colours than those in Kandar since they have access to a great many more colours, and it's fairly common to see a caravan that is covered in a mess of contrasting colours, though some stick to the traditional blues, greens and whites. They also tend to be pulled by Dunebounders, a curiosity in the rugged lands of Candala, though some that have been in Candala longer might have switched to more local beasts of burden.