Lú Tyr

The Lú Tyr are a group of Tyran-speaking nomads from the plains of Lú Tyr Sû.

Society and culture:
The Lú Tyr are relatively tall for Easterling standards. Women typically measure 1.70 mts. and men a little more, however, their complexion is slender. Being descendants of the Tyr, they are also related with the house of Hador of the Edain of the First Age. Their eyes are usually of a milky blue, and light-colored hair. Women tend to be exceptionally beautiful and very valuable as slaves between the Urdar and the corrupt Oasis-Kings in the south. There are no permanent settlements between the Lú Tyr. While women perform tasks of livestock (especially breeding reindeer and sheep), men tend to be skilled hunters. They persist through trade of goods made by hand from sheep wool and tapestries painted with tribal symbols, as well as utensils and crafts made from reindeer and goat horns.

The Lú Tyr are excellent hosts with foreigners. Travellers have told they are skilled storytellers, and have invited them to their fires and rituals where laughter, dancing and food abound. Their pantheon is a Triarchy of elements of nature: Smoke, Mist and Wind; and they pay tribute to them through their dances and songs.

Warcraft:
They are not a warlike people, however, when it comes to defense, hunters use their bows and especially their sheepdogs.

Later times:
Some of the Lu Tyr were integrated into the Hazga Realm of the mouths of the Kól River, along with their ​​Desdursy, Langur and Dyrian cousins.