Gâthgykar

The Gaathgykar are an Aharian-speaking people of native to the north of the great steppe known as Gaathgykarkan.

While the Gaathgykar occupy the northern and open portion of the plateau, the south is mastered by the Nargaathi, descendants of the xenophobic Ibav, who are considered a single culture far from the traditions of the Easterlings or Southrons.

The Gaathgykar differ from their Kargarim cousins ​​because their skin color is much darker, although they are tall for Easterling standards. Due to the presence of Andamundar in the area (the smaller and more numerous cousin of the famous Mûmak), many of the Gaathgykar carry ivory ornaments and wear bright colors like emerald green, yellow and orange. Also they braided their hairs and painted them with different colors. The Gaathgykar artisans trade in ivory from the Andamundar once already dead. These animals are also used as a transport for heavy loads and even for war, being mounted by lancers with long halberds to hold off the southern oppressors Nargaathi and Ibav.

The Gaathgykar were one of the few Aharian-speaking people who were not merged with the Kul-Ahar confederation.