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|Inhabitants=The people of Delmora are river folk, traders, and farmers, thriving in a society that values adaptability, prosperity, and the wisdom of water. | |Inhabitants=The people of Delmora are river folk, traders, and farmers, thriving in a society that values adaptability, prosperity, and the wisdom of water. | ||
*The | * [[Ruvin|The Ruvin ]] | ||
*The Lakeborn – The inhabitants of the Great Lake, who see themselves as separate from the river-dwellers and have their own maritime traditions. | * The Lakeborn – The inhabitants of the Great Lake, who see themselves as separate from the river-dwellers and have their own maritime traditions. | ||
*The Flood Seers – A mystic caste that interprets the rivers’ movements, believed to commune with Naithis, the Spirit of Renewal. | * The Flood Seers – A mystic caste that interprets the rivers’ movements, believed to commune with Naithis, the Spirit of Renewal. | ||
|Notable Settlements=Most of Delmora’s cities and towns are built along the rivers, thriving on farming, trade, and spiritual reverence for the water. | |Notable Settlements=Most of Delmora’s cities and towns are built along the rivers, thriving on farming, trade, and spiritual reverence for the water. | ||