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| For the history of these people, see [[Batur History]]. | | For the history of these people, see [[Batur History]]. |
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| Most people in this area are ruled by a chieftain called a zhadas, who usually acts as a king or warlord, depending on the culture and circumstance. Zhadas sometimes form tribal confederations, with an emperor-like title called the zhadur tere taken by their leader.
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| The largest Baturun city is Yqozldatt and has a population of ~82,000.
| | [[Baturun]] Clans |
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| The largest Incidu city is Osmangiyq, with a population of ~40,000.
| | [[Njidittu]] Clans |
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| The largest Brrutt city is Nubunduld and has a population of ~33,000.
| | [[Incidu]] Clans |
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| ===Religion===
| | Minor Clans: [[Runus]], [[Apszhes]], [[Brrutt]] |
| The main religion is [[Religions#Sunkhu|Sunkhu Shamanism]].
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| Rather than having temples, shamans declare natural landmarks such as hills or mountains to be sacred sites, and manmade structures called ovuqu are places of worship and offering.
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| A shaman usually has some influence on the zhadas, though they are usually seen as an advisory figures.
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| ===Magic===
| | City-State of [[Undin]] |
| Most mages in Batur borrow their magical knowledge from higher beings, much like the Yvabirans. There are actually a number of magichaists, as the ancient Dunin seem to have gotten their hands on some enchanted items. A very small number of mages are also natural magificers, but magiturgists are unheard of.
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| Common magic orders include volunturgy and diviniturgy.
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| Magic is most commonly used for religious purposes.
| | ===Other Clans === |
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| ===Economy===
| | Tribal Groups: [[Utyq]], [[Yeves]], Lagsi |
| Barter or livestock currency are the primary forms of trade in Batur, though several types of coins are accepted in some markets along the [[Trade#Archroad|Archroad]].
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| The people of Batur mainly offer high quality horses and wool, as well as some bronze and hide. Their most valuable pigment is a vivid white-grey colour called Dunian Grey, and is made from chalk or zinc.
| | [[Chetetsh]] People, [[Nusa]] People, [[Uzhadasa]] People |
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| ===Military=== | | ===Economy=== |
| Military in Batur is mostly used to defend their lands and enforce the law. Sometimes they become invading forces.
| | Barter or livestock currency are the primary forms of trade in Batur, though several types of coins are accepted in some markets along the [[Trade#Archroad|Archroad]]. |
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| Being almost entirely landlocked, Batur has nothing in the way of naval forces. Some people know how to make sail canoes and ferries to cross rivers.
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| Ranged weapons are mostly bows and sometimes javelins.
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| Melee weapons used by soldiers include polearms and axes.
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| Batur elite soldiers are generally highly skilled and heroic mounted archers who are good at raiding, as this makes up the bulk of their combat style.
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| ===Culture===
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| Common forms of entertainment include food and drink, hunting, music, and tournaments.
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| Common artforms include carving, singing, woodwind, weaving, and beadworking.
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| Common cultural practices include shamanism, ritualistic sacrifices, blood oaths, and vows of silence.
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| Common cultural beliefs include children belong to the community, and honour is good.
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| Building materials used include hide, bone, timber, and thatch.
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| Clothing materials used include wool, leather, and fur.
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