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Raumviran
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Descended from the inhabitants of the great empire of Raumathar,
the Raumvirans retain little of their former glory.
Their history is described under the Damaran and Rashemi
ethnic groups.
In the present day, Raumvirans are concentrated along the
shores of the Lake of Mists and the city of Almorel. Physically,
Raumvirans bear a close resemblance to the Rashemi, indicative
of centuries of close ties between the two groups. Although taller
on average than their western neighbors, the Raumvirans are
also generally stout and muscular, with dark eyes and thick black
hair. Raumvirans are generally of lighter hue than the Rashemi,
evidence of significant Sossrim heritage dating back to the
height of their long-fallen empire.
Members of this ethnic group speak Raumvira, a tongue
closely related to Rashemi, Dwarven, and a northern dialect of
Imaskari. Raumvirans employ an alphabet of Dethek runes
taught to them before the founding of Raumathar by the Siremun
dwarves of the Firepeaks, a range of mountains to the east
of the Lake of Mists.
Calishites • Chondathan • Damaran • Illuskan • Mulan • Rashemi • Tethyrian
Minor Ethnic Groups
Arkaiun • Bedine • Chultan • Durpari • Ffolk • Frost folk • Gur • Halruaan • Imaskari • Itza • Lantanna • Maztican • Nar • Netherese • Raumviran • Shaaran • Shou • Sossrim • Talfir • Tashalan • Tuigan • Turami • Ulutiun • Vaasan • Zakharan
Aasimar (Deva) • Deep Imaskari • Genasi • Githyanki • Githzerai • Grimlock • Half-drow • Half-eladrin • Half-elf • Half-ogre • Half-orc • Shifter • Spirit folk • Tiefling