Tífe Kábian

The Rale Cuivian were one of the five peoples or kindreds of the southeastern Raliani-Culture. Able and sophisticated farmers, they raised wheat, rye, greens, and tubors. Fish comprise the bulk of their meat intake.Their tribal realm, Cabe was bounded by the lake Loralian in the west and the river Kankanan in the east and south. It extended as far north as the upper shores of lake Clocaban, on the river known as Locaban.It was considered the oldest and wealthiest of Ralian's five tribal realms and shared it's name with it's chief city.The city of Cabe was situated on a grassy hill in the southwestern part of the Tife Cabian claim. Walled with five beautifully-carved palisades built out of laquered ironwood, it was a compact and imposing settlement. It's corduroy streets and multi-leveled bridges connected a broad array of large wooden structures, many of which had survived over two millenia.