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[[File:IMG000016 - Anwari Nomadic Camp.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Anwari Nomadic campsite]]
[[File:IMG000016 - Anwari Nomadic Camp.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Anwari Nomadic campsite]]The Anwari are, above all, exceptional merchants, their entire economy revolving around the art of trading goods. Though much of their homeland, Al'Anwaar, is a harsh, desertic landscape with limited resources, the Anwari have turned adversity into opportunity through their unparalleled cunning and ingenuity. Even the scant offerings of their arid land are transformed into treasures through their craftsmanship.
 
One of their most remarkable achievements is the process they have developed to transform the desert sands into glass of extraordinary quality. This glass is not merely utilitarian but is crafted into a myriad of exquisite goods and tools that are highly sought after across the world. From delicate glassware to intricate decorative items, Anwari glasswork is a testament to their skill and creativity.
 
In the fertile northern regions of Al'Anwaar, the Anwari excel in producing high-quality textiles. These fabrics, known for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, are prized far and wide. The northern lands also support the cultivation of exotic foods, which are in high demand in distant markets. Spices, fruits, and other rare edibles from this region add another layer to the rich tapestry of Anwari trade.
 
The Anwari are known for their love of travel, whether within their own continent with nomadic caravans or across the seas to far-off lands. Their nomadic lifestyle within Al'Anwaar allows them to navigate the vast desert, establishing trade routes that are as ancient as they are vital. Meanwhile, their prowess as sailors has made them some of the best among humans. Anwari ships sail to distant shores, establishing sea routes that link their home with far-flung markets.
 
In these foreign lands, the Anwari trade their finely crafted goods for raw materials that are scarce in their own territory. This exchange not only enriches their economy but also brings a touch of the exotic back to Al'Anwaar. The bustling marketplaces of Anwari cities and campsites are a testament to their trading acumen, filled with a dazzling array of goods from around the world, all bartered for with the unique and exquisite products of their homeland.
 
In every corner of their economic life, the Anwari demonstrate a remarkable ability to adapt and thrive. Their resourcefulness and skill have turned a seemingly inhospitable land into a hub of vibrant trade and commerce, making the Anwari renowned merchants and respected traders in every port and marketplace they touch.

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Anwari

In the heart of the vast deserts, where scorching sands stretch beyond the horizon and the sun blazes with relentless fury, dwell the Anwari, or, as they call themselves, the Al'Zafri Nasiya, in the common tongue as the "people of the sand." This resilient human subrace, originating from the sun-drenched continent of Al'Anwaar, has not only adapted to the arid, unforgiving environment but has flourished within it.

The Anwari are a strong yet noble people, their lives intertwined with the rhythm of the desert. Their presence is predominant in Al'Anwaar, though many venture far beyond its borders, carrying with them the indomitable spirit of their homeland. Where others fear to tread, the Anwari navigate with ease, their every step a testament to generations of survival and prosperity in one of the world's harshest climates.

Here, amidst the dunes and beneath the starlit skies, the Anwari have built a culture rich in tradition, resilience, and honor, their legacy etched into the very sands they call home.

Description

The Anwari, in their physical form, mirror the resilience and adaptability of their desert homeland. They stand at heights typical of humans, though their builds often lean towards a slightly leaner frame. This physical adaptation allows them to move with grace and agility through the shifting sands of the desert.

Their skin tones vary, spanning from deep, rich browns to lighter, sun-kissed hues. The desert sun has kissed their skin with a warmth that speaks of countless generations beneath its rays. Their hair, predominantly black, flows like the midnight sky over the dunes, though shades of brown also weave through the Anwari lineage.

The eyes of the Anwari, often a spectrum of browns, reflect the earthy tones of their environment. However, it is not uncommon to find eyes that shimmer with hues of green or even the rare and mystical purple, adding a touch of intrigue and enchantment to their gaze.

In their appearance, the Anwari embody the strength and grace needed to thrive in the harsh beauty of the desert, their every feature a testament to the enduring spirit of the people of the sand.

What the Legends Say

Society

Anwari city

The society of the Anwari has been meticulously sculpted by the relentless and awe-inspiring land they inhabit. Within this desert realm, two distinct ways of life have emerged: the established settlements and the nomadic caravans.

In the more fertile northern reaches of Al'Anwaar, where the weather is kinder and the land more generous, established settlements have taken root. These settlements range from small, bustling trade hubs to expansive cities teeming with life and commerce. Each is a vibrant center of activity, with the great markets at their heart, where traders and merchants weave a tapestry of vibrant goods and spirited haggling. Even in the oases scattered throughout the harsher desert regions, such settlements thrive, their existence a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of the Anwari.

Contrasting these fixed settlements, the nomadic Anwari lead lives of constant movement and adaptation. These desert wanderers form great caravans, navigating the vast expanses of sand along ancient trade routes or daringly charting new ones. They travel in comfort, aided by sturdy animals that carry their belongings and provide transport. Their camp sites are renowned for their surprisingly comfortable accommodations, offering respite after long days of travel.

Nomadic Anwari are known for their endurance, capable of marching for days before setting up camp under the vast desert sky. When engaged in trade, these campsites may remain in place for days, transforming into bustling temporary settlements. Should they discover a location of particular promise, they might even establish a more permanent settlement, blending their nomadic traditions with the stability of established life.

In both their settled and nomadic forms, Anwari society thrives, ever adaptable and resilient, mirroring the vast and varied landscape of Al'Anwaar itself.

Economy

Anwari Nomadic campsite

The Anwari are, above all, exceptional merchants, their entire economy revolving around the art of trading goods. Though much of their homeland, Al'Anwaar, is a harsh, desertic landscape with limited resources, the Anwari have turned adversity into opportunity through their unparalleled cunning and ingenuity. Even the scant offerings of their arid land are transformed into treasures through their craftsmanship.

One of their most remarkable achievements is the process they have developed to transform the desert sands into glass of extraordinary quality. This glass is not merely utilitarian but is crafted into a myriad of exquisite goods and tools that are highly sought after across the world. From delicate glassware to intricate decorative items, Anwari glasswork is a testament to their skill and creativity.

In the fertile northern regions of Al'Anwaar, the Anwari excel in producing high-quality textiles. These fabrics, known for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, are prized far and wide. The northern lands also support the cultivation of exotic foods, which are in high demand in distant markets. Spices, fruits, and other rare edibles from this region add another layer to the rich tapestry of Anwari trade.

The Anwari are known for their love of travel, whether within their own continent with nomadic caravans or across the seas to far-off lands. Their nomadic lifestyle within Al'Anwaar allows them to navigate the vast desert, establishing trade routes that are as ancient as they are vital. Meanwhile, their prowess as sailors has made them some of the best among humans. Anwari ships sail to distant shores, establishing sea routes that link their home with far-flung markets.

In these foreign lands, the Anwari trade their finely crafted goods for raw materials that are scarce in their own territory. This exchange not only enriches their economy but also brings a touch of the exotic back to Al'Anwaar. The bustling marketplaces of Anwari cities and campsites are a testament to their trading acumen, filled with a dazzling array of goods from around the world, all bartered for with the unique and exquisite products of their homeland.

In every corner of their economic life, the Anwari demonstrate a remarkable ability to adapt and thrive. Their resourcefulness and skill have turned a seemingly inhospitable land into a hub of vibrant trade and commerce, making the Anwari renowned merchants and respected traders in every port and marketplace they touch.