Cultures of Azgaarnoth
Gozdor: Human
When the humans were first created by the Eldar, they found themselves in a wondrous world, a utopia that has never been equalled in history. Legends tell of fabled cities, spires that reached the heavens, and lifespans of hundreds of years, all under the care of the fabled Eldar. Gozdor was one of the great chroniclers of the age, and much of what is known about that time descends from his writings, which many still cling to as a guide for life.
Most Gozdorans believe in the power of nature and natural life. Agrarian
Dail: Human Arcane
Al'Uma: Human Divine (Arabic)
The Al'Uma are a fierce, passionate people, reveling in emotion. They value family, tribe, friends, and consider loyalty to be the most precious of all the emotional spectrum. To betray family, tribe, or friends is to cut oneself off of all things Al'Uman, and many legends and tales are told of tragic heroes faced with impossible choices between two family/friends/tribes and the need to betray one to hold faith with the other.
Anor: Human Extraplanar
Uruk, Ugluk: Horde
It is said that "uruk" and "ugluk" are two ancient tribes of the Hordes, and may explain the "split" that occurred over time among the Hordes (into the Tragekian United Hordes and the Ulm Horde), but some cultural differences have emerged between the two that justify their distinction in modern-day discussions.
The Ulmhorde claims its ancestry directly from the Ugluk, rumored to be the most savage of the Hordes, while the Uruk were the more cerebral of the Hordes; where one routinely used brute strength and savagery, the other used trickery and camouflage to accomplish more with less. Although physically indistinguishable to any non-Hordish, members of either culture usually recognize the other on sight.
Dokalfar: ???
Kobblin: Chaotic Horde
Durinn: Human and Horde
Rakhnid: Unitarian (Asian)
Human, Firstborn, Created, and Horde, mixed together into a strangely compelling pragmatic mix.