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== Inhabitants == [[File:Gilaari.jpg|thumb|A Gilaari keeps watch in the Zanarak Desert.]] '''Sunshifters:''' The Sunshifters are a nomadic society known for their mastery of alchemy and illusions. Adapted to the ever-changing environment of Zanarak, they have become adept at navigating the desert’s landscape, using their skills to thrive in a harsh and often deceptive environment. * '''Culture''': Sunshifter culture revolves around movement and adaptability. They live in large, roaming caravans that function as mobile cities, utilizing alchemical processes to survive the desert’s extreme conditions. Their illusions and alchemical skills are not only for practical purposes but are also deeply integrated into their cultural expressions, from storytelling to rituals. The Sunshifters are known for their unique ability to locate hidden water sources and navigate the shifting sands, making them the true masters of the Zanarak Desert. '''Gilaari:''' The Gilaari are inhabitants of the Zanarak Desert, uniquely adapted to their environment. They can walk on four legs or two and can use any of their limbs as hands, making them highly versatile and efficient desert dwellers. The Gilaari have a deep connection to both the desert and the city of Mirajhar, which they consider their spiritual and cultural center. * '''Culture''': Gilaari society is organized around the rhythms of the desert and the shifting sands of Mirajhar. They believe that the city itself is alive, a sentient being that guides and protects them. The Gilaari are skilled artisans, creating intricate works from the desert’s resources, such as glass made from sand and tools crafted from rare desert stones. Their culture values adaptability, resilience, and harmony with the ever-changing environment of Zanarak.
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