Langur

The Langur were a Tyran-speaking tribe, native from the land of Y-Lústurangsur.

In physical appearance they are relatively smaller than their Desdursy cousins. Many of the Langur were mixed with the Rycoli of the Rycolis plateau, so it was not unusual to see in them some braided hair and tufts of dyed hair, however, among Langur were more frequent light haired proper of the Tyran-speaking peoples than the dark of the peoples of Aharian-speech.

Culture:
By living in such a remote land, full of rocky hills, most of the Langur became nomadic hunters, taking advantage of the geography of the place to stalk and hide, but they had trouble breeding horses and usually moved by foot. Falconry was another of their strengths. However, a small group settled in the fertile river valleys of the Talathrant and became farmers and fishermen.

The Langur had a deep respect for death, and they worshiped it. A Langur funeral could last up to a week, and there were music and dancing as if it were a wedding ceremony. They did not believe in death as something negative, but as a release and cleaning of spirit before the rebirth.

Warcraft:
The geography of Y-Lústurangsur is so rugged that did not allow a comfortable pace for the march of the armies of the different conqueror realms and avoided such lands, so the Langur rarely have had to resort to arms to defend themselves. A handful of Langur archers well disposed could have easily wiped out an entire enemy militia.

Later Times:
In later times, the Langur joined the ranks of the Rahiwenna rebels who opposed the regime of the Lôke-Egleria and caused turmoil and looting in the trade caravans between the Great Khaganate and the corrupt Oasis-Kings of the Dark East. In the end they were defeated and extinct.